none of the above
The maximum height flown by an aircraft is 37650m(123524ft). The aircraft is Mig-25 Foxbat.
Assuming that there is a ":" after following - ie the list to choose from is: Heading - No because this will be the direction that the aircraft is pointing but the track it is actually flying may be different due to wind. Altitude - Yes, but is probably not as accurate as the aircraft's own Baro Alt Distance - From what? - From the last waypoint or waypoints yes. Position - Yes Lat/Long, OSGB or UTM (or whatever datums the GPS is capable of working in or converting to). Vertical Airspeed - Probably if it can calculate based on Altitude and Distance Direction - Yes. This is the track that the Aircraft is moving along. Waypoints - These aren't provided by GPS as such but can be set up by the Pilot as specific positions.
VT is Aircraft ID Mark for India
The tail height of an aircraft varies from 2m to 15m.
The kulula.com fleet consists of the following aircraft (as of February 2010)Kulula FleetAircraftTotalOrdersOptionsPassengersNotesBoeing 737-200100118Boeing 737-300100148Boeing 737-400500162Boeing 737-800280185Deliveries between 2012-2015Total980
none of the above
None of the above have permission to croos the runway without contacting the Control Tower for approval
Answer is all the above emergency response vehicles responding to an emergency taxiing aircraft aircraft being towed
The question is incomplete. There are no options given (for "which of the following") to answer this question.
The cast of Aircraft Emergency - 2000 includes: Mary Nightingale as Presenter
Unclear vision occasioned by the thick clouds or forest are the cases of unusual in a state of emergency for the aircraft.
Oxygen is available in emergency overhead masks in passenger aircraft
It depends on the national state of emergency. If there is a state of national emergency then all civilian aircraft are usually grounded and the military have precedence.
An aircraft coming in for landing would normally have the right of way over all other aircraft or vehicles unless there is an emergency situation, in which case those involved in the emergency have right of way.
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In case of an emergency passengers have access to flotation devices and oxygen masks.
Any aircraft experiencing an emergency situation such as this takes priority over other aircraft. As soon as a controller becomes aware of the situation the immediate priority will be to ensure that any aircraft below the one suffering the decompression are moved out of the area so as to facilitate emergency descent. Depending on traffic levels this may be by giving specific instructions to specific aircraft, or a more general call to all aircraft in the area to vacate the area. The crew of the aircraft with the emergency will be following their own procedures, so the air traffic controller would generally not try to give any instructions to this aircraft until the crew advise that they can accept them. However the controller would pass any information that was considered appropriate, for example if there was high ground in the area that may affect the emergency descent. Further actions would then depend on the particular circumstances and would depend on the wishes of the pilot of the aircraft, but a diversion to the nearest suitable aerodrome would be likely.