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No. Level flight for an aircraft is not flight in a straight line (vertically) but one that follows the curvature of the earth. It is an arc that maintains the same altitude.
To be an ATC (Air Traffic Controller) you should be familiar with basic math because you essentially have to separate planes by flight levels and know how far those levels are from each other, judge speed of aircraft, and also flight levels. If anything you need to know basic math very quickly. You have to think quick because let's say you have a plane climbing out of an airport to 15,000 feet and you have another plane at level flight in the same area at 12,500. You have to tell one plane to divert to avoid a collision with the other, and remember there are real people on those planes! I would study alegebra, but especially statistics and geometry. Calculus would prove to be useless for an ATC.
Ways to prevent airplane crashes are:Keep the airplane maintained properly and do safety checks before each take-off.Use only experienced pilots that are properly trained.Do not take off in questionable weather.Always maintain the altitude cited by the air traffic controllers.If something goes wrong while in flight, land at the nearest airport after getting clearance from the air traffic controllers.
Depends on the definition of "flight" as in how many steps in each flight of stairs ... Please be more specific.
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I am an air traffic controller,and I have a doubt if the phraselogy "cleared via flight plan route" include the all route long and the flight level too plese answer so fast cause the traffic is waiting for
it depends on traffic
A traffic operator is responsible for the logistics of international air freight, and the related documents and fees.
no it does not, ultimate traffic simply gives you selected airlines to fly alone with at airports to increase the realism of flight sim
No. Level flight for an aircraft is not flight in a straight line (vertically) but one that follows the curvature of the earth. It is an arc that maintains the same altitude.
Maintains aviation operations files and records, and prepares and types reports, orders, and schedules pertaining to aviation operations and aviation safety: Displays flight planning information to include airfield diagram, status of navigational aids, map of local flying area, special use airspace, and crash grid chart. Maintains and issues flying regulations and pilot's and flight crew's information file. Keeps files of extended flight and navigational information, such as weight and balance data, cross-country kits, navigational publications, radio and landing facility charts, flight information manuals, maps, and other pertinent guides and notices. Compiles, prepares, and distributes correspondence, such as aviation operations reports, aviation safety reports, and flight schedules. Assists flight-line personnel in assigning crew and passengers to aircraft and assists aviators in preparing flight plans, processes flight plans and arrival reports for transmission to flight and air traffic control centers
ATC in Microsoft Flight Simulator X stands for Air Traffic Controller.
The typical flight time is between 10 - 11 hours, depending on weather and air traffic.
Air traffic control is responsible for safely separating aircraft. Air traffic controllers separate traffic in and around larger airports as well as any aircraft flying IFR (Instrument flight rules).
about 4 hrs, unless if you get stuck in traffic.
A. Eastbound VFR aircraft
he directs the traffic so the rescue workers can get in, and the ambulances can get out