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  2. Want to know what’s flying overhead? There’s an app for that

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    With FlightRadar24 and Plane Finder, you can also point your phone camera at an aircraft in the sky and the apps will tell you about it, even at night — kind of like Shazam for airplanes.

  3. Is that a drone or an airplane? How to check what's flying ...

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    Here's how to see which planes are overhead. Officials have stressed that many supposed drone sightings were "actually manned aircraft, operating lawfully." Here's how to see which planes are ...

  4. Aircraft maintenance checks - Wikipedia

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    The requirements and the tremendous effort involved in this maintenance check make it by far the most expensive, with total costs for a single D check in the million-dollar range. [12] Because of the nature and the cost of a D check, most airlines plan D checks for their aircraft years in advance.

  5. Delta TechOps - Wikipedia

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    Delta TechOps (Technical Operations) is the maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) division of Delta Air Lines, headquartered at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport in Atlanta, Georgia. [1] With more than 9,600 employees and 51 maintenance stations worldwide, Delta TechOps is a full-service maintenance provider for the more than 900 ...

  6. More planes flying overhead? Here's what to know about low ...

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    The planes will be flying about 260 feet above the surface along pre-planned routes, though the ground clearance will be increased to 1,000 feet above populated areas. Flights will occur only ...

  7. Target-type thrust reversal - Wikipedia

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    The doors are in a deployed location when thrust reversal takes effect and at stowed location when otherwise. When deployed, the doors block the airflow in the end of the engine. In this case airflow passes through the inner surface and travels frontward to provide force opposite to the heading of the aircraft.

  8. San Francisco International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The cost of repairs was $4 million and the plane re-entered service the following April. The aircraft flew for Japan Air Lines until 1983 and then several air freight companies for 18 years until it was scrapped in December 2001. [280]

  9. Alaska Airlines plane whose door panel blew off midair was ...

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    There were 177 people aboard the plane, including flight and cabin crew members, and when the door plug fell off, it caused a rapid decompression, the NTSB said. Seven passengers and a flight ...