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Aviation management would be anything from the flow of a Fixed base operation (airport support area) to the scheduling of planes and pilots. Maintenance of aircraft and the scheduling of AD's and other required issues would also fall into this grouping.
The episodes in which Power Rangers Operation Overdrive get their new zords are "Weather or Not" in which they got the Drill Driver which Red Ranger pilots in the episode, "Pirate in Pink" in which they get the Shovel Pink which Pink Ranger pilots in the episode, "Both Sides Now" in which they get the Crane Driver which Black Ranger pilots in the episode and the Sonic Streaker debuts in "Face to Face, Part 2."
The collective noun for pilots is a crew of pilots.
The duration of Ice Pilots NWT is 2700.0 seconds.
Associated Motion Picture Pilots was created in 1932.
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As the German and Italian Governments were close at this time it is very likely that test pilots swapped back and forth and flew the other countries aircraft. In other words YES
See the link below for the losses of aircraft by the Germans and Italians. List was too long to put right here.
Pilots that are flying naval aircraft.
Aviators are pilots and fly aircraft.
It is possible if a Air Force pilot is attached to a naval unit for some reason, but highly unlikely. The pilots that serve on aircraft carriers are Navy and Marine pilots.
In 2010 there were 21,063 civil aircraft registered, and about 28,000 Private Pilots, and 10,000 certified glider pilots.
It is true. There were not a lot of them but the Italians were there. See link below.
AOPA - The Aircraft Owners & Pilots Association...
A UAV is an un-manned aerial vehicle, and aircraft has a pilot or pilots.
No. The F-15 eagle crashed in Libya but none of the pilots were killed. The aircraft pilots of the F-15 eagle immediately eject from the aircraft before it hit the ground. The pilots successfully landed safely on the ground but no pilots were hurt.
The mission of kamikaze pilots was to sink or damage Allied aircraft carriers and capital ships