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    assumes a standard day 7. At higher altitudes as altitude increases‚ pressure a) decreases at constant rate b) increases exponentially c) decreases exponentially 8. The thrust-drag couple overcomes the lift-weight couple. What direction offorce is required to be produced by the tail of the aircraft to maintain straightand level flight a) upwards b) downwards c) sideways 9. When the pressure is half of that at sea level‚ what is the altitude? a) 12‚000 ft b) 8‚000 ft c)

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    ​AAY703-Allegiant 703‚cleared to Orlando Sanford International Airport‚ Atlanta‚ J45‚ Ormond Beach‚ then as filed. Maintain 5000. Expect FL330 one zero minutes after departure.Departure frequency125.1. Squawk XXXX. ​Say maintain 5000‚ not initial takeoff altitude 5000. Remember that FL330 is RVSM and the pilot filed /G (non-RVSM). Confirm it with him by saying "AAY703 confirm that you are RVSM compliant." ++FRC OMN++ Only clear him to the OMN in the route and then say "then as filed" after you say OMN

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    congruent angles. (A midpoint divides an angle in half) 5 Line bisector: Any line that intersects a segment at its midpoint. 6 Median: A median of a triangle is a line that joins any vertex of a triangle to the midpoint of its opposite side. 7 Altitude: The altitude of a triangle is a line segment down from any vertex of a triangle perpendicular to the opposite side. 8 Perpendicular Bisector: A perpendicular bisector is a line that is perpendicular to the line segment and bisects the line segment. 9

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    ANGEL OF THE BRIDGE You may have seen my mother waltzing on ice skates in Rockefeller Center. She’s seventy-eight years old now but very wiry‚ and she wears a red velvet costume with a short skirt. Her tights are flesh-colored‚ and she wears spectacles and a red ribbon in her white hair‚ and she waltzes with one of the rink attendants. I don’t know why I should find the fact that she waltzes on ice skates so disconcerting (=embarrassing)‚ but I do. I avoid that neighborhood whenever I can during

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    Forest This article is about a community of trees. For other uses‚ see Forest (disambiguation). | This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (August 2011) | A conifer forest in the Swiss Alps (National Park) Mixed deciduous forest in Stara Planina‚ Serbia A forest‚ also referred to as a wood or the woods‚ is an area with a high density of trees. As

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    create new things for our world Sincerely’   The Future Of Aviation Climb Aboard The Plane Of The Future Ah‚ the jet set. Crammed into a coach-class seat next to a pair of sweaty neighbors. Nothing to look at but the back of an air sickness bag. Your knees are crushed when the jerk in front of you pushes his seat back. Good stuff. Take heart. At Boeing’s (nyse: BA -news - people ) Payload Concepts Center north of Seattle‚ engineers are studying techniques used by Starbucks(nasdaq:

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    Piloting An Airplane There I was walking through the departure hall of Gate 32. A massive airliner jet was waiting for me to get my hand on and start flying it in a miles journey. Entering the cockpit of the Singapore Airlines Boeing 777-212 jet flight SQ115 to New York John F Kennedy Airport via Frankfurt. It is an exciting moment as it was my first time to fly this new jet as the captain. Today we will be flying from Singapore to Frankfurt with a distance of more or less 4‚000 miles and

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    flow of blood to the tissues is reduced; and (4) the histotoxic type‚ in which the tissue cells are poisoned and are therefore unable to make proper use of oxygen. Types of Hypoxia Hypoxic hypoxia‚ this is a lack of oxygen as a result of a high altitude (decreased oxygen pressure) or by conditions that prevent or interfere with the diffusion of oxygen across the alveolar membrane (asthma‚ pneumonia‚ tumors‚ arterial venous shunts). In the case of anaemic hypoxia‚ the total amount of haemoglobin

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    aircraft’s nose initial tends to return to its original position after the elevator control is pressed forward and released‚ the aircraft displays positive static stability. As altitude increases‚ the indicated airspeed at which a given airplane stalls in a particular configuration will remain the same regardless of altitude. The angle of attack at which an airplane wing stalls will remain the same regardless of gross weight. The angle of attack of a wing directly controls the distribution

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    provide a safe‚ comfortable cabin environment at cruising altitudes that can reach upwards of 40‚000 feet. At those altitudes‚ the cabin must be pressurized to enable passengers and crew to breathe normally. By government regulation‚ the cabin pressure cannot be less than the equivalent of outside air pressure at 8‚000 feet.ii In CHF‚ a person is already having difficulty supplying oxygen sufficiently to the body. When you increase in altitude‚ oxygen levels decrease. Although a normally functioning

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