the difference between a GS (gliding scholarship) course and a Flying scholarship, is the aircraft that is used, the Vigilant or viking for the GS and the tutor/Cessna type light aircraft/microlight (depending on type of FS). another difference is the availability, the GS is done at a lot of RAF and civilian airfields, whereas (somebody correct me if I'm wrong) the AEF and light aircraft types of FS are only done at Tayside Aviation (nr Dundee, Scotland and some other international bases, I.E. RAF akrotiri, Cyprus)
you can definitely achieve GS and FS, unsure on cadet Navigator, i am looking into that myself...
hope this helps
A gliding crib moves in a gliding motion. A sleigh crib has sides that look very similar to the slope of a sleigh.
Gliding Joints can be found in your ankles, wrists and spine.
what type of joint is between bodies of vertebrae ? cartilaginous joint
gliding occurs there.
Carpal bones are gliding joints, so movement between them is multiaxial in that they can do every motion except pivot, only to a slight degree.
is it the condyloid
the site of junction or union between bones, especially one that allows motion of the bones.
The intercarpal joints are the joints between the carpal bones of the wrist. They are plane synovial joints or gliding joints, meaning that the bones produce movement by gliding over each other.
They are as follows in descending order:atlantooccipital - gliding (diarthrotic)atlantoaxial - pivot (diarthrotic)intervertebral - gliding (amphiarthrotic)costovertebral - gliding (diarthrotic)sternoclavicular - gliding (diarthrotic)sternocostal - gliding (diarthrotic)sacroiliac - gliding (diarthrotic)pubic symphysis - gliding (amphiarthrotic)
gliding
Gliding On was created in 1984.
Gliding On ended in 1986.