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Edward A. Wells has written: 'Design and flight test of the propulsion controlled aircraft (PCA) flight control system on the NASA F-15 test aircraft' -- subject(s): Control systems, Flight control, Airplanes, Research aircraft
Elevators are flight control surfaces, usually at the rear of an aircraft, which control the aircraft's pitch
During a launch, air crew members are exposed to g forces of 3 to 3.5 Gs. They do NOT black out, (actually called greying out) and the aircraft is controlled by the flight crew, not by remote control.
Flight services are the information and services to aircraft pilots before, during, and after flights. They are not responsible for giving instructions or clearances or providing separation.
Also called the flight deck, it is where the pilots fly the aircraft... don't ask where it got its name...
Also called the flight deck, it is where the pilots fly the aircraft... don't ask where it got its name...
Flight Attendants are on board an aircraft firstly for the safety, and secondly for the comfort of all the aircraft occupants (this includes the pilots). They are a requirement of the of the FAA and other Civil Aviation Authorities and their most important function is the evacuation of the aircraft in an emergency situation.
ATC (Airport Traffic Control Tower)
A flight-simulator.
A flight-simulator.
Aircraft Radio Frequencies, are *How pilots, are able to speak to the people working at the "Control Tower," at Airports. That's what (ARF)= Aircraft Radio Frequencies, really are.(:.
A copy of the aircraft pilots operating handbook can be obtain through a flight school that teaches people how to fly the plain. It is important to obtain a copy from such a source to insure it is an official copy.