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  2. Sounds Air - Wikipedia

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    Sounds Air is a New Zealand airline based in Marlborough. [2] The airline was founded in 1986 by Cliff and Diane Marchant to provide low cost flights to the Marlborough Sounds. [ 3 ] The airline's head office as well as its Sounds Aero Maintenance division is based at Omaka aerodrome .

  3. Chuck Yeager - Wikipedia

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    Brigadier General Charles Elwood Yeager (/ ˈ j eɪ ɡ ər / YAY-gər, February 13, 1923 – December 7, 2020) was a United States Air Force officer, flying ace, and record-setting test pilot who in October 1947 became the first pilot in history confirmed to have exceeded the speed of sound in level flight.

  4. I Have Serious Flight Anxiety, So Here Are 9 Things Aviation ...

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    Different aircraft, different systems, different sounds. Getty Stock Photo. Airplane aisle. ... Much like the air traffic controllers and pilots, flight attendants also undergo rigorous training ...

  5. Sound barrier - Wikipedia

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    In dry air at 20 °C (68 °F), the speed of sound is 343 metres per second (about 767 mph, 1234 km/h or 1,125 ft/s). The term came into use during World War II when pilots of high-speed fighter aircraft experienced the effects of compressibility , a number of adverse aerodynamic effects that deterred further acceleration, seemingly impeding ...

  6. List of air show accidents and incidents in the 20th century

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    July 13 – Sportmen's Pilot Air Show (Seaside, Oregon) – A stunt parachutist had to be rescued after being blown off course into the ocean. [233] July 4 – Decorah air show (Decorah, Iowa)- Pilot and former WASP Marge Hurlburt was killed when her T-6 Texan crashed while performing a slow roll. At the time she was performing with the "Flying ...

  7. Disappearance of Frederick Valentich - Wikipedia

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    A 2013 review of the radio transcripts and other data by astronomer and retired United States Air Force pilot James McGaha and author Joe Nickell proposes that the inexperienced Valentich was deceived by the illusion of a tilted horizon for which he attempted to compensate and inadvertently put his aircraft into a downward, so-called "graveyard ...

  8. Voice warning system - Wikipedia

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    The auditory warnings produced by these systems usually include a separate attention-getting sound, followed by one or more verbal commands to the pilot/crew. Perhaps the most widely known example, encountered in many video games and movies, is the "Pull up! Pull up!" command. Other common spoken warnings are "Terrain, terrain", "Windshear ...

  9. Western Airlines Flight 2605 - Wikipedia

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    Western Airlines Flight 2605, nicknamed the "Night Owl", [2] was an international scheduled passenger flight from Los Angeles, California, to Mexico City, Mexico.On October 31, 1979, at 5:42 a.m. CST (UTC−06:00), the McDonnell Douglas DC-10 used on the flight crashed at Mexico City International Airport in fog after landing on a runway that was closed for maintenance.