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Who causes runway incursions?

The pilot of the vehicle or the ground control operator is always to blame for a runway incursion. Human error is 100% the only reason for an incursion instance. Whether the system that provides clearance is down or not there are back-up checks that should happen and if they are not completed by the approaching pilot then an incursion can occur.


What is STAR in aviation?

STAR stand for Standard Arrival. A STAR is a set of instructions to a pilot approaching an airfield. When an approaching aircraft is following a STAR, the pilot as well as the ATC (air traffic controller) will know in advance the route the aircraft will follow to get to the runway, while reducing the amount of radio communication needed.


What do you call the person that pulls the planes to the runway?

a pilot


How do you make an ils landing?

Each ILS has its own frequency (i.e. 110.10). I pilot dials this frequency in either the NAV1 or NAV 2 part of his radio. Once the plane reads the signals, he will engage the LOC (Localizer) and G/S (glide slope) autopilots, which will guide him to the runway. Note: Sometimes the Glide Slope autopilot will read APP instead of G/S.


When pilot requests for circling approach?

A circling approach is used when the specific runway you want to use does not have an approach. Therefore, you approach onto a different runway until you see the runway desired and circle to land on it.


How do you use pilot as a noun in a sentence?

The noun 'pilot' functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Examples:The pilot contacted the tower for runway information. (subject of the sentence)The checklist that the pilot used had just been revised. (subject of the relative clause)The air traffic controller called the pilot with runway information (direct object of the verb 'called')A member of the crew brought coffee to the pilot. (object of the preposition 'to')


When the pilot opens the throttle what happens to a plane?

When the pilot opens the throttle, the plane starts to move. If pointed down a runway, it can take off.


How do you taxi onto the runway?

from the gate a tug pushes the plane out, and then the pilot powers up the engines a little, so it moves slowly, it goes on the runway and takes off... -_-


What is spot runway visual range?

Spot runway visual range is the instant RVR experienced by the pilot while in flight can be availed for landing and take off in emergency.


Does your body experience a larger acceleration in an airplane taking off or landing?

Depends on the length of runway available and the pilot. The shorter the runway, the harder the plane both has to start and to brake.


Can you say you wish to be a pilot or it should be you hope to be a pilot?

Both are correct.


When radio control of runway lighting is available how many times must the pilot key the aircraft's microphone to activeate the highest intensity runway lighting?

7 times within 5 seconds