When placarding is necessary, placards must be placed in accordance with regulatory guidelines, typically on the exterior of the aircraft near entry points and in areas where hazardous materials are stored. They should be clearly visible and legible, ensuring that they convey the necessary information about the hazards present. Additionally, placards must be securely affixed to withstand environmental conditions during ground operations. Proper placement ensures compliance and enhances safety for ground personnel and emergency responders.
The captain is NOT "placed in right hand side". In all aircraft the captain is on the left side.
2 markers are placed on opposite sides of the runway
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The central processor unit (microprocessor) is placed on the motherboard. The cooler, necessary to refrigerate the microprocessor is placed behind it.
these are the lights that are placed in the areas where the aircraft first touches the runway. the runway threshold ligts should be placed perpendicular to runway center line and as close as possible.The lights should show visible green in the direction of aircraft.
The reason is that one could contain a bomb.
Two nuclear-powered aircraft have been tested, but none have been placed in series production or service. The two aircraft are now out of service. They used to belong to the United States and the USSR.
The black box is placed in the cockpit so if the aircraft is involved in a crash, data(audio,visuals) from the the last 30 minutes of the flight are recorded
25 to 35 feet based on the placement of the DTG markers
When airplanes are not being used they are placed in hangars. Most of the time they are just placed in designated aircraft parking inside airports. When an airplane reaches the end of its life it is often salvaged. There are also airplane graveyards where many large aircraft end up to await their next phase in life, salvage or restoration. One famous airplane graveyard is located at the Mojave Air and Space Port in Mojave, California.
tape sweep area
The yellow ring was placed there early in WW2 to aid identification as a British aircraft. Later, realising it also made a good target, it was not used anymore.