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What does FLEX stand for Airbus planes?
When the takeoff weight is lower than the maximum performance-limited weight, the takeoff can be made with a reduced thrust….
Why do both pilots handle the throttles during takeoff?
During takeoff in commercial aviation, both pilots handle the throttles to ensure safety and redundancy. This practice allows for better…
What are possible situations which may lead in an aircraft exceeding speed limits?
There are many possible situations. In high speed jet aircraft, the pilots need to keep a very close eye on…
Is it possible to drop the landing gears manually?
Yes, it is possible for some aircraft to lower the landing gear manually in the event of hydraulic failure. In…
Disadvantages of using high bypass turbofan engines on small aircraft less than 14 tons (<30,864 lbs) MTOW?
While high bypass turbofan engines are highly efficient and commonly used on larger commercial aircraft, they may not be the…
How can you start a jet engine?
In general, the main challenge with starting a turbine engine is ensuring there is sufficient airflow before introducing fuel. If…
The Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT)
The Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT) in most airplanes is located on the tail section of the airplane. This is where…
China Eastern A330 near Xiamen on Dec 3rd 2023, uncontained engine failure
A China Eastern Airbus A330-300, registration B-8970 performing flight MU-721 from Shanghai Hongquiao to Hong Kong (China), was enroute at…
How do airplanes stop by using reverse thrust?
There’s a few different ways depending on the thrust reverser in question. The first two kinds are similar which are…
Why do Boeing aircraft have Wing Flex
The aircraft’s distinctive wing flex is one of its defining features. Made possible with the use of carbon fiber material,…