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  • 51Co-Pilot — Piloten eines Verkehrsflugzeugs der Delta Air Lines (Links: Flugkapitän / Rechts: Erster Offizier) Pilot eines F 16 Militärjets Ein Pilot (frz. pilote v …

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  • 52Civilian Pilot Training Program — Student fliers under Civilian Pilot Training Program. Congressional Airport. Rockville, Maryland The Civilian Pilot Training Program (or CPTP) was a flight training program (1938–1944) sponsored by the United States government with the stated… …

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  • 53Law Enforcement Aviation Coalition, Inc. — The Law Enforcement Aviation Coalition, Inc. is a non profit 501(c) 3 charitable organization. History The [http://www.whpd.org Winthrop Harbor Police Department] (WHPD) is the founding agency and coordinator of the [http://www.airsupport.org Law …

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  • 54Brownout (aviation) — In aviation, a brownout (or brown out ) is an in flight visibility restriction due to dust or sand in the air.cite book publisher = National Transportation Safety Board title = Special Investigation Report on Emergency Medical Services Operations …

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  • 55University of Illinois Institute of Aviation — The University of Illinois Institute of Aviation is an aviation institute affiliated with the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign. Founded in 1946, it is located at the university owned Willard Airport in Savoy, Illinois. The Institute was …

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  • 56List of aviation topics — NOTOC A*Accidents and incidents in aviation *ADF *Adverse Yaw *Aerobatics *Aerodynamics *Aeronautical chart *Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM) *Aeronautics *Aerospace *Aerospace engineering *Aileron *Airband *Aircraft *Aircraft engine… …

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  • 57Oxford Aviation Academy — Motto Skills For Flight Established 1961 Location Oxford …

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  • 58Single-Pilot Resource Management — (SRM) is an adaptation of Crew Resource Management(CRM) training to single pilot operations. The purpose of SRM is to reduce the number of aviation accidents caused by human error by teaching pilots about their own human limitations and how to… …

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  • 59Federal Aviation Regulations — The Federal Aviation Regulations, or FARs, are rules prescribed by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) governing all aviation activities in the United States. The FARs are part of Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). A wide… …

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  • 60Portal:Aviation — Wikipedia portals: Culture Geography Health History Mathematics Natural sciences People Philosophy Religion Society Technology Main page   Categories Main topics …

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