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How do pilots determine the “point of no return” during a flight, and what significance does it hold in aviation operations?
In aviation, there’s a critical concept known as Equal Time Point (ETP), often utilized in Extended Range Twin Engine Operations…
What Causes the Sawtooth-Shaped Patterns on Jet Engine Exits?
Discover the remarkable advantages of chevron nozzles in jet engines! These ingenious sawtooth patterns on the trailing edges serve a…
Differences between Symmetrical and Asymmetric Airfoil?
Airfoil shapes can be symmetrical or asymmetrical.Some airfoils are curved differently on the top side than on the bottom. Those…
FedEx 757 with landing gear failure crash lands, skids off runway
A Fedex Federal Express Boeing 757-200 freighter, registration N977FD performing flight FX-1376 from Chattanooga,TN to Memphis,TN (USA) with 3 crew,…
What is center of pressure?
Throughout the whole body of an aircraft there are many different forces created by pressure differences. the center of pressure…
United Boeing 737-9 MAX rejected takeoff
A United Boeing 737-9 MAX, registration N37560 performing flight UA-329 from Denver,CO to Boston,MA (USA), was accelerating for takeoff from…
A330 Hydraulic System
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ELEVATORS (Basic)
The elevator is the primary flight control surface that moves the aircraft around the horizontal or lateral axis.This causes the…
Understand The Boundary Layer
The boundary layer is a very thin layer of air lying over the surface of the wing and, for that…
How Winglets Work
This is How Winglets Work What does a winglet do, besides make an airplane look cool? They’re known to increase…