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  • 21Pilot error — 1994 Fairchild Air Force Base B 52 crash, caused by flying the aircraft beyond its operational limits. This history is now used in military and civilian aviation environments as a case study in teaching crew resource management Pilot error… …

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  • 22Aviation accidents and incidents — Thunderbird 1st year Capt. Christopher Stricklin ejected from his USAF F 16 aircraft at an airshow at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho, on September 14, 2003. While performing a Reverse Half Cuban Eight, Stricklin realized he could not pull up …

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  • 23Aviation in World War I — One of the many innovations of World War I, aircraft were first used for reconnaissance purposes and later as fighters and bombers. Consequently, this was the first war which involved a struggle for control of the air, which turned it into… …

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  • 24Pilot in command — The pilot in command (PIC) of an aircraft is the person aboard the aircraft who is ultimately responsible for its operation and safety during flight. This would be the captain in a typical two or three pilot flight crew, or pilot if there is only …

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  • 25Pilot Proficiency Award Program — The FAA s Pilot Proficiency Award Program (Wings) promotes air safety and encourages general aviation pilots to continue training and provides an opportunity to practice selected maneuvers in a minimum of instruction time. After you ve logged… …

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  • 26Aviation Medical Examiner — An Aviation Medical Examiner (AME), in the United States and other countries, is a physician designated by the local aviation authority given the authority to perform physical examinations and issue aviation medical certificates.The International …

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  • 27Aviation Supplies and Academics, Inc. — Creighton Merrill started Aviation Supplies and Academics, Inc. as Merrill Aviation in 1947. At that time, the training of post war pilots was the company s primary goal. These pilots desired to work with the early civilian airlines. In 1960, the …

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  • 28aviation — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Science of flight Nouns 1. (science of flight) aviation, flight, flying; navigation, aerial navigation; aeronautics, aerodynamics, aerodonetics, aerostatics, avionics, rocketry; aerial navigation,… …

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  • 29Aviation Selection Test Battery — ASTB redirects here. For the Dave Matthews Band song, see Anyone Seen the Bridge?. The Aviation Selection Test Battery is used by the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard as one criterion used in making selection determinations for officer… …

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  • 30Aviation de loisirs — Hydravion biplan Caproni Ca.100 de l entre deux guerres à l aérodrome de Côme en Italie L aviation de loisirs est une activité qui a de nombreuses facettes telles que la navigation aérienne, la voltige, ou encore la simple balade aérienne …

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