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… instructor qualifications. § 141.38 Airports. § 141.39 Aircraft. § 141.41 Full flight simulators, flight training devices, aviation training devices, and training aids. § 141.43 Pilot briefing areas. § 141.45 Ground training facilities. Subpart C Training Course Outline and Curr…
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…—supplemental operations. § 121.123 Servicing maintenance facilities. § 121.125 Flight following system. § 121.127 Flight following system; requirements. Subpart G Manual Requirements 121.131 – 121.141 § 121.131 Applicability. § 121.133 Preparation. § 121.135 Manual contents. § 1…
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…bstances. § 135.43 Crewmember certificates: International operations. Subpart B Flight Operations 135.61 – 135.129 § 135.61 General. § 135.63 Recordkeeping requirements. § 135.64 Retention of contracts and amendments: Commercial operators who conduct intrastate operations for com…
1983 aircraft shotdown over the Sea of Japan Korean Air Lines Flight 007 HL7442, the aircraft involved, pictured in 1980 Date September 1, 1983 ( 1983-09-01 ) Summary Shot down by the Soviet Air Defense Forces after navigation error by the pilots Site Aircraft type Boeing 747-230…
1983 aircraft shotdown over the Sea of Japan Korean Air Lines Flight 007 HL7442, the aircraft involved, pictured in 1980 Date September 1, 1983 ( 1983-09-01 ) Summary Shot down by the Soviet Air Defense Forces after navigation error by the pilots Site Aircraft type Boeing 747-230…
… 125.49 Airport requirements. § 125.51 En route navigation facilities. § 125.53 Flight locating requirements. Subpart C Manual Requirements 125.71 – 125.75 § 125.71 Preparation. § 125.73 Contents. § 125.75 Airplane flight manual. Subpart D Airplane Requirements 125.91 – 125.93 § …
… the Final Rule VI. Delayed Compliance Dates and Grandfather Provisions VII. In-Flight Shutdown Rates VIII. Definition of ETOPS Significant System IX. Airplane and Engine Certification Requirements A. Transport Category Airplanes Airworthiness Standards (Part 25) 1. General 2. Ad…
Chapter 15 Return to Flight: Richard H. Truly and the Recovery from the Challenger Accident 1 by John A. Logsdon Seventy-three seconds after its 11:37 a.m. liftoff on September 29, 1988, those watching the launch of the Space Shuttle Discovery and its five-man crew breathed a col…
…ime of liftoff. M1-5 (I-1) test Agency : MVS. Apogee : 100 km (60 mi). R-7 test flight. (M1-5 (I-1)) 1957 June 11 - Launch Vehicle : Soyuz . R-7 8K71 M1-6 R-7 launch attempt After third attempt in three days to launch R-7 8K71 M1-6, the rocket is pulled from the pad. It is found …
NASA human spaceflight program for the International Space Station The Crew Dragon (left) and Starliner (right) approaching the ISS on their respective missions The Commercial Crew Program ( CCP ) provides commercially operated crew transportation service to and from the Internat…
…ed out; subsequently the aircraft experienced multiple delays, until its maiden flight on December 15, 2009. Type certification was received in August 2011, and the first 787-8 was delivered in September 2011 and entered commercial service in October 2011, with ANA. At launch, Bo…
…oment an aircraft leaves the ground until it touches the ground at the end of a flight stage. Aircraft miles means the miles (computed in airport-to-airport distances) for each flight stage actually completed, whether or not performed in accordance with the scheduled pattern. Cer…