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  2. Cockpit - Wikipedia

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    The cockpit of an aircraft contains flight instruments on an instrument panel, and the controls that enable the pilot to fly the aircraft. In most airliners, a door separates the cockpit from the aircraft cabin. After the September 11, 2001 attacks, all major airlines fortified their cockpits against access by hijackers.

  3. Category:Aircraft doors - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Aircraft doors" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Cooper vane; O. Overwing ...

  4. Category:Aircraft components - Wikipedia

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    Aircraft doors (3 P) E. Aircraft emergency systems (2 C, 20 P) H. Helicopter components (2 C, 22 P) I. Aircraft ice protection systems (4 P) Aircraft instruments (7 C ...

  5. Alaska blowout Q&A: What's a door plug? How does an ... - AOL

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    What's a 'door plug' and why do airliners have them? How does a smartphone still work after falling three miles? We have answers to these and other questions stemming from Alaska Flight 1282.

  6. Flight control surfaces - Wikipedia

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    Basic aircraft control surfaces and motion. A)aileron B)control stick C)elevator D)rudder. Aircraft flight control surfaces are aerodynamic devices allowing a pilot to adjust and control the aircraft's flight attitude. Development of an effective set of flight control surfaces was a critical advance in the development of aircraft.

  7. Investigators home in on hardware in probe of midair Alaska ...

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    Earlier in the day, the two airlines that use the aircraft in question, the Boeing 737 Max 9, reported loose bolts in the area of those plug doors, panels used in place of emergency exits that ...

  8. Aircraft seat map - Wikipedia

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    An aircraft seat map or seating chart is a diagram of the seat layout inside a passenger airliner. They are often published by airlines for informational purposes and are of use to passengers for selection of their seat at booking or check-in.

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

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    Ozarks residents may soon notice more planes flying overhead. Starting this month, the U.S. Geological Survey is conducting low-level flights over parts of Missouri, Kansas and Arkansas.