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    Aircraft continuing airworthiness record system At the completion of any maintenance‚ the certificate of release to service required by point M.A.801 or point 145.A.50 shall be entered in the aircraft continuing airworthiness records. Each entry shall be made as soon as practicable but in no case more than 30 days after the day of the maintenance action. The aircraft continuing airworthiness records shall consist of: • an aircraft logbook‚ engine logbook(s) or engine module log cards

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    UNCLASSIFIED United States Air Force Unmanned Aircraft Systems Flight Plan 2009-2047 Headquarters‚ United States Air Force Washington DC 18 May‚ 2009 -1- UNCLASSIFIED Intentionally Left Blank -2- UNCLASSIFIED Intentionally Left Blank -4- UNCLASSIFIED List of Figures ................................................................................................................................................ 7 References ............................................................

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    Aviation Technology Name: Ryan Boyle. Subject name: Aircraft Aerodynamics‚ Structures and systems 1. Lecturer: Owen O’Sullivan. Year of submission: 12th of April 2016. Institute: Dublin institute of technology. Award: (BEng Tech level 7). Title: Aerodynamics‚ structures and systems questions. Name: Ryan Boyle. Award: Bachelor

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    MILITARY AIRCRAFT A military aircraft is any fixed-wing or rotary-wing aircraft that is operated by a legal or insurrectionary armed service of any type Military aircraft can be either combat or non-combat: Combat aircraft are aircraft designed to destroy enemy equipment using their own armament. Combat aircraft are normally developed and procured only by military forces. Non-combat aircraft are aircraft not designed for combat as their primary function‚ but may carry weapons for self-defense

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    Paragliding Paragliding is the recreational and competitive adventure sport of flying paragliders: lightweight‚ free-flying‚ foot-launched glider aircraft. The pilot sits in a harness suspended below a hollow fabric wing whose shape is formed by its suspension lines‚ the pressure of air entering in the front of the wing and the forces of the air flowing over the outside. Despite not using an engine‚ paraglider flights can last many hours and cover many hundreds of kilometres‚ though flights of

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    early ages of military flight. It is surrounded by the largest military installation in the Department of Defense‚ and nearly 134‚000 square miles of airspace. Eglin Air Force Base was established in 1935 as a testing facility for bomber and fighter aircraft. The Air Force Base is named after a very well-known pilot named Lieutenant Colonel Fredrick I. Eglin. Lieutenant Colonel Eglin was killed

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    finest‚ different international organizations have joined this event such as famous aircraft manufacturers --- Airbus and Boeing. We enjoyed the aerobatic flying display on the third day of the trip which is the opening of the airshow. Many fighter aircraft such as F16‚ black eagles flew in high speed‚ some of them even flew faster than sound. We were so proud of those fighter pilots since the training of those fighter pilots is very harsh. They need to rotate 180/360 degree to fly which make pilots

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    the war and its outcome‚ or was changed by it: - Key tasks that aircrafts could perform were discovered‚ experimented with‚ and refined: observation and reconnaissance‚ tactical and strategic bombing‚ ground attack‚ and naval warfare. - Importance and influence of aircraft grew and the need to control the air arose. - The war fostered the general public’s respect for aviation - Spawned a new generation of pilots and aircraft designers‚ who would go on to take human flight to the next level

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    COMMERCIAL AIRCRAFTS ACCORDING TO SIZE AND SOME FUN FACTS a) The Airbus A380 It’s the largest double deck wide body four engine aircraft with a carrying capacity of 850 passengers max. It was manufactured by the Airbus Company and it holds the title as the largest commercial Aircraft in the sky surpassing the 747 Jumbo Jet. Manufacture started in January 23rd 2002 (the 1st metal was cut on that day). Three continents took part in the manufacturing process; Germany (tail fin & the aft

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    Within the last century‚ military advancements in the United States have developed exponentially in all aspects of fighting on sea‚ land‚ and air. One of the most prominent technological advancements is the development of the drone‚ or unmanned aircraft vehicle (UAV). The idea of having eyes in the skies to put at an advantage over the enemy has been consistent since the First World War‚ and continues to be a large focus of the Department of Defense today. These devices come in a variety of variants

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