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  2. Airfield traffic pattern - Wikipedia

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    Unless explicitly indicated otherwise, all traffic patterns at non-towered airports are to the left. The direction of the pattern may be indicated by a traffic pattern indicator in the aerodrome's signal square. In the United States, the Code of Federal Regulations CFR 91.126 a. (2) requires helicopters to avoid the flow of fixed wing aircraft. [2]

  3. Traffic pattern indicator - Wikipedia

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    In aviation, a traffic pattern indicator is an L-shaped device which show the airfield traffic pattern to the in-flight aircraft over an aerodrome. [2] The short arm of the "L" represents the base leg, and the long arm the final approach. [3] If no segmented circle is installed, traffic pattern indicators may be installed on or near runway ends ...

  4. File:Airport Traffic Pattern from AIM 4-3-2.svg - Wikipedia

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    This image is a derivative work of the following images: File:Airport Traffic Pattern from AIM 4-3-2.jpg licensed with PD-USGov . 2009-12-16T15:05:10Z BendrixL 502x290 (33456 Bytes) {{Information |Description=Airpot Traffic Pattern |Source=FAA AIM |Date=December 2009 |Author=FAA |Permission=Federal Govt Document |other_versions= }}

  5. Airbus A330 - Wikipedia

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    A330-200 planform view, showing its 10.06 wing aspect ratio and 30° wing sweep Eight-abreast, 2–4–2 economy class The fly-by-wire A330/A340 retains the A320's six-screen glass cockpit. The A330 is a medium-size, wide-body aircraft, with two engines suspended on pylons under the wings.

  6. ARINC - Wikipedia

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    ARINC 735B defines the Traffic Computer with Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance System (TCAS) ARINC 738 defines an integrated Air Data Inertial Reference Unit (ADIRU) ARINC 739 is the standard for a Multi-Purpose Control and Display Unit (MCDU) and interfaces.

  7. List of Airbus A330 operators - Wikipedia

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    Line drawings of the A330-200 and A330-300, the two most common types in service of Airbus A330 range. The Airbus A330 is a wide-body , dual-isle, twin-engine jet airliner made by Airbus . Versions of the A330 have a range of 7,400 to 13,430 kilometres (4,000 to 7,250 nautical miles ), and can accommodate up to 335 passengers in a two-class ...

  8. List of Airbus A330 orders and deliveries - Wikipedia

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    There are 1,853 firm orders for all versions of the Airbus A330; 1,479 for the A330ceo (current engine option) and a further 374 for the A330neo (new engine option), of which a total of 1,472 A330ceo and 151 A330neos have been delivered as of end of December 2024.

  9. File:Airport Traffic Pattern with Upwind Leg.svg - Wikipedia

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    This image is a derivative work of the following images: File:Airport Traffic Pattern with Upwind Leg.jpg licensed with PD-USGov . 2009-12-16T15:07:30Z BendrixL 243x144 (9002 Bytes) {{Information |Description=Aiport Traffic Pattern with Upwind Leg |Source=FAA AIM 4-3-2 |Date=December 2009 |Author=FAA |Permission=Federal Govt Document |other_versions= }}