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Which type of airship has the pilot and passenger car attached to the ship via cables?

The type of airship that has the pilot and passenger car attached to the ship via cables is known as a "cable-hung" or "suspended" airship. In this design, the gondola or car is not rigidly attached to the airship's envelope, allowing for some flexibility and movement. This configuration is often seen in certain types of dirigibles, enhancing the airship's aerodynamics and stability.


What is the Old fashoined name for an airship pilot?

AVIATOR


Old fasioned name for a pilot of an aeroplane or airship?

Aviator


When can a student pilot carry a passenger?

A student pilot can never carry a passenger.


What is a traveller in a hot - air balloon or airship called?

a human being or a passanger or a pilot


What is a traveler in a hot air balloon or airship called?

a human being or a passanger or a pilot


Which is bigger the Honda element or pilot?

PILOT IS BIGGER. IT IS AN 8 SEATER PASSENGER SUV


How does a passenger airplane normally fly?

auto-pilot


What is the type of pilot that transport cargo?

A pilot of a plane needs the same license to fly a cargo plane as a pilot of a passenger plane.


Who was the first female passenger pilot?

The first female passenger pilot is widely recognized as Harriet Quimby. She earned her pilot's license in 1911, becoming the first woman in the United States to do so. Quimby made her first passenger flight in 1912, carrying a male passenger, and she was known for her pioneering contributions to aviation and her efforts to promote women's roles in the field.


What size wiper blade does the passenger side take on a Honda Pilot 2008?

I have a 2008 Honda Pilot myself. The driver's side is a 24" in. blade, and the passenger side a 21 in. blade.


What makes a Zeppelin go?

The gas inside the shell of the airship (a helium mixture these days, though hydrogen was widely used until the time of the Hindenburg disaster) is lighter than the nitrogen and oxygen that makes up the bulk of the atmosphere.The helium seeks to rise to the top of the atmosphere (and beyond, into outer space), but is contained - and partly weighed down - by the shell of the airship. Through a careful balancing of the helium mixture and the weight of the craft and its cargo, it can be made to float at a given altitude.Once airborne, giant steering fans attached to the gondola (the cabin beneath the airship's shell) provide both propulsion and the ability to turn. When the ship is ready to land, the pilot vents helium, making the airship less buoyant and returning it to earth.