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The original rule, referring to a federal requirement before airline deregulation in 1978, is long-obsolete; [1] however, the major US airlines have filed "conditions of carriage" with the U.S. Department of Transportation guaranteeing their similar provisions.
B&H Airlines: Air Bosna Bosnia and Herzegovina BDF Bissau Discovery Flying Club: BISSAU DISCOVERY Guinea-Bissau AYB Belgian Army: BELGIAN ARMY Belgium BEA Best Aviation Ltd: BEST AIR Bangladesh BED Belgorod Air Enterprise: BELOGORYE Russia defunct BEH Bel Air Helicopters: BLUECOPTER Denmark BEK Berkut Air: BERKUT Kazakhstan BET
N g: gas generator speed [1] N h: high rotor speed [1] N p: power turbine speed [1] N r: rotor speed (helicopters) Np and Nr are typically shown on the same gauge with two needles, both expressed in percent, so that the pilot can tell if the power turbine is driving the rotor or if it is freewheeling.
Allied Communications Publications are documents developed by the Combined Communications-Electronics Board and NATO, which define the procedures for communicating in computer messaging, radiotelephony, radiotelegraph, radioteletype (RATT), air-to-ground signalling (panel signalling), and other forms of communications used by the armed forces of the five CCEB member countries and/or NATO.
As a successor of the DARPA Grand Challenge, [9] the IAC aimed to provide a challenging environment for the development of autonomous vehicles. University teams were invited to develop software [10] for solving the autonomous driving task, in the challenging environment of a racetrack, constrained by IAC rules through 2024 that limit only one or two cars to be on the race track at a time, [1 ...
The IAC was founded in 1970 [1] as an evolution of the EAA's "Precision Flying Division" to provide an organized method for advancing aerobatic skills via a "building block" competition system. [2] It is responsible for pilot selection of Advanced and Unlimited Power, and Advanced Glider, aerobatic teams that represent the U.S. at World ...
Allied Communication Procedures is the set of manuals and supplements published by the Combined Communications Electronics Board that prescribe the methods and standards to be used while conducting visual, audible, radiotelegraph, and radiotelephone communications within NATO member nations.
The first SA-240 made for artillery use, configuration Sisu SA 240 CKH-6×6/3740+1440, was handed over at the end of the following year. In 1987 a series of 13 vehicles was produced and serial production began in 1988. SA-240 was replaced by further developed SA-241 in 1990, but the production ceased already in 1991. [1]