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Why Isn't Black Used On Airplanes? - Airliners.net
Sep 8, 2010 · RE: Why Isn't Black Used On Airplanes? #11042451 BY etherealsky - Wed Sep 08, 2010 5:43 am Quoting ericaasen (Thread starter): I believe that the same would be true with airplanes as …
Yellow Tube Connected To Plane - Airliners.net
Feb 3, 2004 · On a round-trip from EWR - PBI on a CO 753, I noticed a yellow tube running from underneath the terminal to the underside of the middle of the plane while the plane was sitting at the …
Same Route, Why Not Same Plane? - Airliners.net
Jun 17, 2004 · Scheduling would be simplified if you minimize the movement of airplanes on different routes. Of course there are reasons why an airplane would not be able to time-after-time make the …
Why do airlines use different callsign numbers vs. their actual flight ...
Dec 6, 2024 · European airlines these days will routinely use their reg # instead of the flight #, which I haven't put any effort at all into looking into the reasons for but I would guess is to alleviate confusion …
What Makes Airplanes Lift-off? - Airliners.net
May 9, 2009 · RE: What Makes Airplanes Lift-off? #10983729 BY Max777geek - Sat May 09, 2009 10:49 am Quoting Sankaps (Thread starter): A simple question, but don't really know the answer …
Question re. B737 & TOGA - Airliners.net
Mar 14, 2021 · Boeing airplanes also use reduced thrust for takeoff - they just call it ATM instead of FLEX, but the basic principle is the same. Pushing TOGA button before takeoff make the thrust …
What is the exact definition of a "cycle?" - Airliners.net
Feb 15, 2019 · We use large airplanes doing firefighting, that don't pressurize on most missions; they still log landings and cycles. Oh, good point. I didn't mention that a lot of the stress on an engine …