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Do Airplanes Have A Reverse Gear?

The answer is yes, but it is seldom used.

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How Pilots Set Engine Power When Taking Off

Setting the thrust incorrectly could lead to a significant accident.

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Here's Why Airplane Passengers Shouldn't Sleep Through Takeoff & Landing

Sleeping during the most critical part of any flight may affect the health and safety of passengers.

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How Do Pilots Stop An Airplane's Wheels From Spinning After Takeoff?

The ins and outs of braking before retracting the gear.

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5 Of The Most Challenging Airports To Land At In The USA

These destinations give pilots quite a headache.

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Analysis: Everything That Pilots Are Doing When An Airplane Is Taking Off

The choreography behind an airline takeoff.

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United Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 9 Rejects Takeoff Due To Flames Under Wing

The flames subsided before emergency services reached the aircraft.

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Which Major US Commercial Airports Have The Shortest Runways?

Exploring the shortest pieces of pavement used by airliners in the US.

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Explained: How Airlines Prevent Tail Strikes During Takeoff

Examining the rare circumstances that lead to tail strikes on departure.

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Why Do Flight Departure Times Refer To Pushback Rather Than Takeoff?

And why it isn’t likely to change anytime soon.

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NTSB Says Miscommunication Led To United Airlines' Boeing 777 Dive Near Maui

The aircraft reportedly went into a dramatic nose dive toward the ocean.

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"Rotate!" - Why Pilots Say This On Takeoff

Insight on the often-repeated pilot lingo used during takeoff.

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Blasting Off: Examining An Airliner's Required Climb Profile

The four climb segments applied to every takeoff.

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Will Rising Temperatures Impact Aircraft Takeoffs?

With less lift in higher temperatures, take-off runs could be longer, or payload restricted.

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How Are Pilots Trained To Handle Bird Strikes?

Dealing with unavoidable wildlife encounters.

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How Is A Runway's Condition Assessed & Reported?

A runway's condition determines the braking performance of an aircraft.

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Flying In Fog: What Procedures Are In Place To Keep Planes & Their Occupants Safe?

How modern technology and standardized procedures help pilots deal with the challenges of flying in fog conditions.

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What Is A Flight Envelope And How Is It Determined?

The flight envelope determines the design capabilities based on airspeed, load factors, and maneuverability.

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What Happens When An Aircraft's Engine Fails: A Pilot's Perspective

An engine failure in a multi-engine aircraft is a rare event. However, it can still happen.

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What Is Lift-To-Drag Ratio And How Is It Optimized At Different Phases Of Flight?

The lift-to-drag ratio must be optimized for each phase of flight.

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