by the help of the window
It goes into a holding tank and gets pumped out when the aircraft is on the ground.
because the towers that the antennae gets the signal from are on the ground. Results in better signal.
from a pilot name honda.
The motto of Pilot Flying J is 'Good to Go!'.
As a pilot approaches the speed of sound, the aircraft experiences a phenomenon known as transonic flow, where air pressure waves begin to compress and accumulate at the front of the aircraft. This can lead to increased drag, turbulence, and a potential loss of control, often referred to as "shock stall." Additionally, the aircraft may encounter a noticeable change in handling characteristics, as it transitions from subsonic to supersonic flight. Pilots must be vigilant during this phase to manage these challenges effectively.
He gets clearance from the tower & assigned a runway.
As a pilot gets closer to the speed of sound, they encounter a phenomenon known as transonic airflow, where shock waves begin to form around the aircraft. This can lead to increased drag and a loss of control, often referred to as "compressibility effects." Pilots may also experience a change in the aircraft's handling characteristics and a significant increase in noise due to sonic booms. Additionally, the aircraft may reach a critical Mach number, where further acceleration can result in a rapid increase in drag and potential structural issues.
More drag is created because the molecules cannot "hear" the airplane coming.
Yes, it will nullify his security clearance if the illegal alien is from the wrong country. However, it won't change until it is time to renew his clearance.
Radar identified refers to your aircraft's position presented on a ground based radar screen and by using a squawk code in the aircraft which corresponds to the ground based station your aircraft is then identified. Radar control refers to an aircraft already identified on the radar screen and flying in controlled airspace under an IFR flight plan and the ground based station would provide heading, speed and altitude you should fly at.
the pilot gets a heartattack
Alot of money. it depends on what they fly