- The
flight deck of an
aircraft carrier is the
surface from
which its
aircraft take off and land,
essentially a
miniature airfield at sea. On
smaller naval...
- of the pilot,
usually on the
righthand side, or
outboard on a two-seat
flightdeck.
Typically this is
found in
aircraft that are
equipped with fly-by-wire...
-
helicopter applications,
making elaborate helicopter HMDs common.
safety and
flightdeck compatibility,
including ejection seat compatibility.
optical characteristics...
- An
early concept mock-up of the
flightdeck...
- high-lift
devices and
advanced automation which would reduce the
number of
flightdeck crew. An
early avanproyekt was
shown to the
Soviet leadership at an exhibition...
- been
widely adopted but is also
known as ****pit
resource management;
flightdeck resource management; and command,
leadership and
resource management....
-
pilots carry to the ****pit. An EFB is
intended primarily for ****pit/
flightdeck or
cabin use. For
large and
turbine aircraft, FARĀ 91.503
requires the...
-
conversion of the
container ship Perarin, to
which was
added an
angled flightdeck with a ski-jump, in the
manner of
light aircraft carriers. It is named...
- DC-10s have
received a retro****ed gl**** ****pit and the
Advanced Common Flightdeck,
which has "significant commonality" with that of the MD-11, thus eliminating...
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derived from the A380 with a forward-mounted
nosegear bay and a six-panel
flightdeck windscreen. This
differs substantially from the four-window arrangement...