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- An airstair is a set of steps built into an aircraft so that p****engers may board and alight the aircraft. The stairs are often built into a clams****-style...
- Cooper device) is a mechanical aerodynamic wedge that prevents the ventral airstair of an aircraft from being lowered in flight. In the United States, following...
- remain airborne nearly indefinitely. The aircraft are also ****ed with an airstair allowing p****engers to deplane without access to a jet bridge or stair...
- further directed the aircraft take off with the rear exit door open and its airstair extended. Northwest officials objected for reasons of safety, but Cooper...
- Northwest Orient Airlines Boeing 727 landed at the airport with the aft airstair still deplo**** after the aircraft had been hijacked by an unidentified...
- Clutching his money-filled attache case, Hahneman jumped from the aft airstair into the dense undergrowth below, and disappeared. In the U.S., the story...
- having two airstair doors on an aircraft holding only 19 p****engers was excessive. In creating the 1900C, Beechcraft kept the front airstair, but eliminated...
- This led to one of the 727's most distinctive features: the built-in airstair that opens from the rear underbelly of the fuselage, which initially could...
- transmitter, and SHF SATCOM equipment. An AC/DC powered hydraulic retractable airstair is located in the forward right side of the forward lower equipment area...
- The Helicopter AirStair, designed in house at Hydro One Inc, Ontario, Canada, can be attached to a Eurocopter AS 350 B2 helicopter. It enables safe access...