flight watch

  • 1Flight watch — is the common name in the United States for an Enroute Flight Advisory Service (EFAS) dedicated to providing weather to and collecting it from pilots operating at lower altitudes (mostly general aviation).While U.S. Flight Service Stations (FSS)… …

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  • 2flight watch — A shortened term for use in air to ground contacts on 122.0 MHz to identify the flight service station providing en route flight advisory service (e.g., “Delhi Flight Watch”) …

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  • 3Flight Operations Officer — Der Flugdienstberater ist ein wichtiger Partner des Piloten am Boden. Weitere gebräuchliche Bezeichnungen für diesen Beruf sind „Dispatcher“ sowie „Flight Operations Officer“ (FOO). Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Aufgaben 2 Lizenz 3 Vorteile 4 Siehe auch 5 …

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  • 4Flight planning — A Tarom Boeing 737 300 and United Airlines Boeing 777 200 taxiing to depart London Heathrow Airport. Flight planning is the process of producing a flight plan to describe a proposed aircraft flight. It involves two …

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  • 5Flight service station — A flight service station (FSS) is an air traffic facility that provides information and services to aircraft pilots before, during, and after flights, but unlike air traffic control, is not responsible for giving instructions or clearances or… …

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  • 6flight service station — Air traffic facilities that provide pilot briefings, en route communications, and VFR (visual flight rules) search and rescue services; assist lost aircraft and aircraft in emergencies; relay ATC (air traffic control) clearances; originate NOTAMs …

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  • 7flight following flight plan — A flight plan that establishes a flight watch over the aircraft and initiates emergency action in the event of a missed report or nonarrival within a specific time frame …

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  • 8Flight traffic mapping — uses animation to depict flight traffic. The mapping of flights in real time is based on a sophisticated air traffic control system that was developed for North America. The air traffic control system is a complex combination of electronics and… …

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  • 9Flight attendant — Flight attendants or cabin crew (historically known as stewards, air hosts/hostesses, or stewardesses) are members of an aircrew employed by airlines to ensure the safety and comfort of the passengers aboard commercial flights as well as on… …

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  • 10Flight controller — Flight controllers are personnel who aid in the operations of a space flight, working in Mission Control Centers such as NASA s Mission Control Center, or ESA s Operations Center. Flight controllers sit at computer consoles and use telemetry to… …

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