021-05 FLIGHT CONTROLS
Course Information An aircraft can be rotated around three axes: lateral axis which runs parallel to the span of the wing, longitudinal axis which extends through the fuselage and vertical …
Course Information An aircraft can be rotated around three axes: lateral axis which runs parallel to the span of the wing, longitudinal axis which extends through the fuselage and vertical …
Course Information The landing gear is the structure that supports the aircraft on the ground, allows the aircraft to manoeuvre on the ground and absorbs the landing shocks during landing …
Course Information The Hydraulic system is an effective source of power in the aircraft, which enables the pilot to accomplish mechanical tasks, such as operating flying controls that would otherwise …
Course Information There are two basic types of aircraft construction: framework (truss) and stressed skin construction. Courses are constantly monitored and updated when major changes in authority documentation is released. …
Course Information The design philosophies applied on aviation structures are mainly: Safe Life Design Concept, Fail-Safe Design Concept, Damage-Tolerant Concept. Courses are constantly monitored and updated when major changes in …
Course Information Standards and Recommended Practices for the investigation of aircraft accident were first adopted by the ICAO on 11 April 1951 and they were designated as Annex 13. In …
Course Information Annex 17 includes the procedures in relation to the safeguard of international civil aviation against unlawful interference. In this chapter, we will look at the ICAO annex 17, …
Course Information In this chapter, search and rescue services of ICAO Annex 12 will be examined. The ICAO documents pertaining to search and rescue services are found in Article 25 …
Course Information Standards and Recommended Practices on Facilitation were first adopted by the Council on 25 March 1949, pursuant to the provisions of Article 37 of the Convention on International …
Course Information A runway is a defined rectangular area on a land aerodrome prepared for landing and take-off of the aircraft. Runways are located at the airports. There are different …
Course Information In this chapter, Aeronautical Information Services-AIS are discussed in relation to Annex 15. The ICAO documents pertaining to aeronautical information services are part of Article 37 of the …
Course Information The main objective of Air Traffic Services is to rule & order the aviation traffic properly to: Prevent collisions between aircraft, Terrain avoidance, Expedite and maintain an orderly …
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