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  • 11Flight Operation Manager — Das Air Operator Certificate[1] (AOC), deutsch: Luftverkehrsbetreiberzeugnis (in den USA Air Carrier Operating Certificate), ist in der Europäischen Union die Voraussetzung zur Erteilung einer Betriebsgenehmigung zur Erbringung von Flugdiensten… …

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  • 12Flight Engineer Badge — The Flight Engineer Badge was a qualification badge of the United States Army Air Forces authorized late in the Second World War on 19 June 1945. It was awarded to those military officers and NCOs who had qualified as flight engineers on board a… …

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  • 13Flight Design CTSW — infobox Aircraft name = CTSW type = Microlight/Ultralight logo = manufacturer = Flight Design caption = designer = first flight = introduction = retired = status = primary user = more users = produced = number built = 900+ unit cost = EU 62924.37 …

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  • 14Flight procedure — A flight procedure is the plan of operations that an aircraft has to follow while in the vicinity of an airport, in order to departure or land.ee also*Aviation regulations *Instrument flight rules *Instrument approach *Approach plate *Flight… …

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  • 15Flight Duty Regulations — Die Flight Duty Regulations (dt. Arbeitszeitregelungen für Flugzeugbesatzungen, FDR) sind ein Regelwerk, welches die maximal zulässige Arbeitszeit von Flugzeugbesatzungsmitgliedern pro Zeiteinheit definiert. Die FDR werden vom Berufsverband und… …

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  • 16Flight ceiling — A flight ceiling is the upper altitudinal limit at which any aircraft may fly given its mechanical abilities. For aviation purposes, ceiling is defined as the height (AGL) of the lowest broken or overcast layer aloft or vertical visibility into… …

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  • 17Flight Standards District Office — A Flight Standards District Office, or FSDO, is a regional office of the United States Federal Aviation Administration. There are about 82 such regional offices nationwide.PurposeThe Flight Standards District Offices particularly concentrate on… …

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  • 18Flight Information Region — A Flight Information Region (FIR) is an aviation term used to describe airspace with specific dimensions, in which a Flight Information Service and an alerting service are provided. It is the largest regular division of airspace in use in the… …

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  • 19flight engineer certificate — A certificate of competency issued by the national aviation regulatory authority that is, the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration), the CAA (Civil Aviation Authority), etc. to a person meeting the requirements of the applicable aviation… …

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  • 20Air Canada Flight 797 — Flight 797 redirects here. For the 1987 aviation incident involving the airline Varig, see Varig Flight 797. Air Canada Flight 797 Accident summary Date June 2, 1983(1983 06 02) Type …

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