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Earth's rotation has no direect effect on the flight of aircraft. Aircraft fly in and through the atmosphere, and the atmosphere rotates with the earth. Technically, there is some effect though ... the rotation of high- and low-pressure weather systems is a consequence of the earth's rotation, and commercial aircraft have to be aware of the winds and weather when they plan their flight paths.
the flight from britain to toronto is about a 7 1/2 hour flight. but really it depends on the aircraft or the weather.
Yes and no. Geography itself does not affect where aircraft are routed, but factors such as weather and airspace capacity will affect flight paths.
The flaps are controlled on the flight deck by the pilots. there is a square shaped knob coming out next to the throttle. it reads numbers that vary depending on the aircraft. that controls the position of the flaps. but that's on Boeing, the position can change depending on weather the aircraft is smaller, like a Cessna, or larger, like Boeing aircraft.
To control different elements of the weather. As in wind for flight, lightning to shock somebody, etc.
There is a flight deck on an aircraft carrier but, it is not an aircraft carrier as there are many other ships that have flight decks on them. The amphibious assault ship is a good example.
A flight engineer is a member of the flight crew responsible for monitoring and managing the aircraft's systems during flight. They work alongside the pilot and copilot to ensure the safe operation of the aircraft. Flight engineers are trained to handle a wide range of in-flight emergencies.
The flight from Humberside Airport to Schipol (Amsterdam) is a very quick route, KLM use 3 different Aircraft depending on the number of passengers, weather conditions and Aircraft Servicability, it can take from 25 mins to 1 hour
Between 09hr50 and 10hr10 generally - dependent on aircraft, weather conditions etc.
The flight deck is the name given to the area from which the aircraft is actually controlled, as in, pilot, copilot, flight engineer, and any other persons that are a part of the crew tasked with the actual control of the aircraft. The cockpit is a part of the flight deck.
In most airforces a 'flight' is 2-4 aircraft, next grouping is a 'squadron', usually 9-12 aircraft. then a 'wing' , 30-36 aircraft.
No, you cannot add aircraft to the demo of Microsoft Flight Simulator X.