The type of map projection used by pilots is called a Polar Projection. It shows the Earth from one of the two poles, which helps show what is known as The Great Circle Route. This states that if you live on a rounded object such as the Earth, you travel on a curved line. This makes a Polar Projection the best choice and most commonly used map projection used by pilots.
Mercator
It is the Mercator.
Projection lines are used to establish relationships of part featurues between rotated veiws of the same drawing.
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Radio Mapping.
The pilots used on this service get rotated. The question can not therefore be given a satisfactory answer.
English is most commonly used by international airline pilots.
Mercator
Airline Pilots use flat plane projection maps to plan flight paths because these maps provide "straight line" paths that appear curved on a globe, but in fact are the shortest distances between two distant points on the planet. Mercator Projections cannot be used as it is a false representation of the actual sizes of landmasses the further from the equator you go (The maps where Greenland looks almost as big as South America).
An inkjet of laser would be suitable to print airline tickets.
The internationally accepted language of air traffic control communications is English, although local languages are also used in ATC communications.
It depends which airline you used and what type of ticket was required.
The Airline Pilots Association, or ALPA, does not by default support either party. Furthermore, by law, the pilots' union dues cannot be used for any kind of political contribution. ALPA-PAC (PAC stands for Political Action Committee) receives volunteer donations by ALPA pilots for political lobbying of aviation issues and other issues that affect airline pilots. ALPA-PAC supports politicians depending on their views with regard to these airline pilot issues - and support is given regardless of the party affiliation of the politician. ALPA-PAC chooses who it supports very carefully and does so based solely on candidates' voting records and their views on specific issues. For this reason, many times the PAC decides not to support anyone (as in the last Presidential election where it did not endorse either candidate). For more information, visit the ALPA-PAC website at the related link.
One stripe is not normally used for airline pilots but is sometimes used for flight trainees. A flight engineer or second officer wears two stripes. A first officer, also called a co-pilot or second in command, wears three stripes. A captain, or pilot in command, wears four stripes. Stripe color varies for each airline or company
the Mercator projection
True. The projection note for any map sheet identifies the projection system used on the map sheet.
If you are referring to the internationally accepted phonetic alphabet as used by airline pilots, police etc., it's Z - Zulu as in Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta etc.