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  2. Martin 4-0-4 - Wikipedia

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    19 February 1955: TWA Flight 260 crashed into the Sandia Mountains; the three crew and 13 passengers died. [8]1 April 1956: TWA Flight 400 crashed on takeoff from Greater Pittsburgh International Airport; 22 of the 36 people aboard the aircraft died.

  3. Cabin pressurization - Wikipedia

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    Farman F.1000 (1932 – a French record breaking pressurized cockpit, experimental aircraft) Chizhevski BOK-1 (1936 – a Russian experimental aircraft) Lockheed XC-35 (1937 – an American pressurized aircraft. Rather than a pressure capsule enclosing the cockpit, the monocoque fuselage skin was the pressure vessel.)

  4. Aircraft cabin - Wikipedia

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    An aircraft cabin is the section of an aircraft in which passengers travel. [1] Most modern commercial aircraft are pressurized, as cruising altitudes are high enough such that the surrounding atmosphere is too thin for passengers and crew to breathe. [2] In commercial air travel, particularly in airliners, cabins may be divided into several parts.

  5. Get inside the cockpit of a military aircraft at the Yankee ...

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    On Open Cockpit Day, some of the museum's static aircraft will be open for exploring inside. Karly Krouse (left) 5, and her sister Layla Krause, 8, inside the cockpit of an aircraft. 11 a.m.-4 p.m ...

  6. Airline pilot snaps amazing aerial photos of Paris from the ...

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    One of the most fascinating images he's captured is that of a dreamy phenomenon that aviators refer to as a 'captain's halo.' Airline pilot snaps amazing aerial photos of Paris from the cockpit ...

  7. Photos show Taliban fighters posing in the cockpit of an ...

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  8. Cockpit - Wikipedia

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    Cockpit of an Airbus A319 during landing Cockpit of an IndiGo A320. A cockpit or flight deck [1] is the area, on the front part of an aircraft, spacecraft, or submersible, from which a pilot controls the vehicle. Cockpit of an Antonov An-124 Cockpit of an A380. Most Airbus cockpits are glass cockpits featuring fly-by-wire technology.

  9. American Airlines Flight 11 - Wikipedia

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    Atta flew the plane into the tower's north face from floors 93 through 99 at 08:46 local time. The impact was witnessed by countless people in the streets of New York City as well as the nearby state of New Jersey, but few video recordings captured the moment. Jules Naudet captured the only known footage clearly depicting Flight 11's impact ...