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Avionics and cockpit automation

Professional Pilot

The term avionics an amalgamation of aviation and electronics encompasses all electronic systems used to monitor, control, or operate an aircraft. This shift from analog to digital redefined pilots roles, turning them from reactive operators into proactive system managers.

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What Are Common Part 107 Test Questions?

Flying Magazine

The remote pilot must have prior authorization from the Air Traffic Control (ATC) facility having jurisdiction over that airspace. The remote pilot must monitor the Air Traffic Control (ATC) frequency from launch to recovery. The remote pilot must contact the Air Traffic Control (ATC) facility after launching the unmanned aircraft.

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United Kingdom: 2024 Business Aviation Destination Guide

Universal Weather

A PPR confirmation number is always given, but this confirmation does not need to be placed in the flight plan’s International Civil Aviation Organization section. This marks a shift from the previous requirement, which only mandated GAR forms for arrivals without fine enforcement. Customs Alert!

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Albinati Aeronautics

Professional Pilot

Dassault’s advanced Digital Flight Control System enhances crew resource management. Albinati Aeronautics is enhancing its flight operations with the introduction of a fully paperless cockpit, says Fostoff. We use Collins Aerospace ARINCDirect for all flight planning and routing.

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Seventh Time is the Charm: The Skyline Route

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Being able to flying East River and truly circumnavigate the island of Manhattan is the main advantage of the Skyline Route procedure, the reduced chaos of being under positive control is another. While we were approaching the Orange County Airport, a student launched in a Cessna from runway 22.