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From about 1977, aircraft simulators for Commercial Air Transport ( CAT ) aircraft were designed with ancillaries such as Instructor Operating Stations ( IOS ), computers, etc., being placed on the motion platform along with the replica cockpit, rather than being located off the motion platform.
Finally, for more advanced aircraft-specific training, Full Flight Simulators ( FFS ) are used, particularly as part of the training for the Commercial Air Transport ( CAT ) aircraft that the pilot will eventually fly.
Commercial aviation is the part of civil aviation ( both general aviation and scheduled airline service ) that involves operating aircraft for hire to transport passengers or cargo.
* Douglas Commercial, a series of aircraft by the Douglas Aircraft Company
The company is most famous for the " DC " (" Douglas Commercial ") series of commercial aircraft, including what is often regarded as the most significant transport aircraft ever made: the DC-3, which was also produced as a military transport known as the C-47 Skytrain or " Dakota.
The agreement in conjunction with a Phase 2 Commercial Airline Access Plan and Regulation controls the number of noisier operations ( mainly commercial aircraft ) allowed from the airport.
Commercial air traffic continued even while Lockheed's extensive aircraft-manufacturing facilities supplied the war effort and developed numerous military and commercial aircraft in the war years and into the mid-1960s.
Commercial aircraft generally take off on Runway 15 and land on Runway 8 with ILS.
Lord Stevens holds a Commercial Pilot's Licence and part owns several aircraft.
Offers flight training for fixed wing aircraft for the FAA Private Pilot Certification, Instrument Rating, Commercial Pilot Certification, Multi-Engine and Advanced Aircraft Training.
* Co-located with F. I. T Aviation School, The Pilot Training College ( PTC ) offers European flight training for fixed wing aircraft for the JAA Commercial Pilot Certification, Multi-Engine and Advanced Aircraft Training.
Commercial aircraft on hold will generally fly slow, racetrack-shaped patterns which differ considerably from the airfield traffic pattern that will be commenced once the approval has been given to land.
Commercial aircraft are not allowed to operate along a route that is out of range of a suitable place to land if an emergency such as an engine failure occurs.
Commercial or passenger aircraft are usually designed for optimum performance at their cruise speed or V < sub > C </ sub >.
Commercial applications of 3-D noise reduction include the protection of aircraft cabins and car interiors, but in these situations, protection is mainly limited to the cancellation of repetitive ( or periodic ) noise such as engine -, propeller-or rotor-induced noise.
In stages subsequently came the B-1 and B-2 training at various aerodromes of the contemporary sports associations, and further training at DVS ( German Commercial Pilot School ) at Stettin for the C-2 ( land aircraft and commercial carriage of persons ) and all licences for flights over the sea.
* Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China Ltd., a Chinese company manufacturing large passenger aircraft
Honey is recalled to Farnborough after this sabotage but is delayed because the Commercial Air Transport Organisation, the fictional operator of the damaged aircraft, refuses to carry him.
These include safety preflight inspections of commercial aircraft by DOD designated inspectors, periodic cockpit observations on operational flights by highly experienced pilots from AMC's DOD Commercial Airlift Division, and an increase in the frequency of on-site surveys.
* General Electric Commercial Aviation Services ( GECAS ) orders 6 Boeing 777 Freighter and 60 A32X series aircraft
Leasing is a common method by which airlines acquire their aircraft, usually from companies that specialize in the field of Commercial Aircraft Sales and Leasing.
* Gemini 250-Limited Edition: Commercial aircraft in the 1: 250 scale-750 pieces per release

Commercial and cockpit
These include safety preflight inspections of commercial aircraft by Department of Defense designated inspectors, periodic cockpit observations on operational flights by highly experienced pilots from AMC's Department of Defense Commercial Airlift Division, and an increase in the frequency of on-site surveys.

Commercial and data
Commercial data processing involves a large volume of input data, relatively few computational operations, and a large volume of output.
Commercial data processing
Commercial data processing involves a large volume of input data, relatively few computational operations, and a large volume of output.
The OCTB and Criminal Intelligence Bureau work together with the Narcotics Bureau and Commercial Crime Bureau to process data and information collected by their operation units to counter triad leaders.
The CAP data structure is backward-compatible with existing alert formats including the Specific Area Message Encoding ( SAME ) used in Weatheradio and the broadcast Emergency Alert System as well as new technology such as the Commercial Mobile Alert System ( CMAS ), while adding capabilities including:
In 1786, William Playfair published the first data graphs in his book The Commercial and Political Atlas.
Commercial technicians have an additional pocket to store a handheld device used to record service data for on-the-job use.
The Commercial Drivers License Program collects and stores all convictions a driver receives and transmits this data to the home State so that any disqualification or suspension can be applied.
Commercial high-speed data services began in 1997, cable TV in 1998, and high-speed Internet services over cable modem in 1999.
Commercial ships and Naval vessels often keep a " rough log ,"-or " scrap log ,"-a preliminary draft of the ship's course, speed, location, and other data, which is then transcribed as the " smooth log ,"-or " official log "-the final version of the ship's record.

Commercial and recorders
Commercial and industrial digital recorders record higher frequencies, while consumer systems inferior to the CD record a more restricted frequency range.

Commercial and commonly
Commercial development is concentrated in four main shopping areas, on Cedar Lane, Teaneck Road, DeGraw Avenue, West Englewood Ave. and Queen Anne Road, more commonly known as " The Plaza ".
* " Commercial Filming ", a term commonly used for celebrity endorsements of commercial products in Korea
Commercial brands of these medications most commonly prescribed to treat Asthma include Ventolin and Seretide.
Suspicions intensified when, during the summer of 1939, after conducting negotiations with both a British-French group and Germany regarding potential military and political agreements, the Soviet Union and Germany signed a Commercial Agreement providing for the trade of certain German military and civilian equipment in exchange for Soviet raw materials and the Molotov – Ribbentrop Pact, commonly named after the foreign secretaries of the two countries ( Molotov – Ribbentrop ), which included a secret agreement to split Poland and Eastern Europe between the two states.
Commercial software, or less commonly, payware, is computer software that is produced for sale or that serves commercial purposes.
The Canadian Coalition Against Unsolicited Commercial E-mail, or CAUCE Canada, is a consumer organization, campaigning against what is commonly known as spam e-mail.
Commercial methyl salicylate is now synthesized, but in the past, it was commonly distilled from the twigs of Betula lenta ( sweet birch ) and Gaultheria procumbens ( eastern teaberry or wintergreen ).
The Report of the Select Committee on U. S. National Security and Military / Commercial Concerns with the People's Republic of China, commonly known as the Cox Report after Representative Christopher Cox, is a classified U. S. government document reporting on the People's Republic of China's covert operations within the United States during the 1980s and 1990s.
Commercial sized curtains are commonly used in restaurants, cinemas, and theatre stages.
Commercial preparations, primarily without meat, packaged in jars, foil lined boxes, or tins are commonly available.
Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Ltd. ( ICBC ) (, more commonly just 工行 Gōngháng ) is the largest bank in the world by profit and market capitalization.
Commercial vegetable juices are commonly made from varying combinations of carrots, beets, pumpkin, and tomatoes.
The Industrial and Commercial Bank of China ( Asia ), or more commonly known as ICBC ( Asia ) ( Traditional Chinese: 中國工商銀行 ( 亞洲 ), 工銀亞洲 ) is a licensed bank incorporated in Hong Kong.
Commercial preparations of this dish are commonly marketed as Macaroni and beef.
Commercial dynamite or, more commonly, homemade bombs constructed using a glass bottle with layers of powdered potassium nitrate and pebbles or an ammonium nitrate and kerosene mixture are often employed.
The Morris Commercial C8 FAT ( Field Artillery Tractor ) commonly known as a Quad was an artillery tractor of the British and Commonwealth ( including Canadian Army ) forces during World War II.
The Convention on the Service Abroad of Judicial and Extrajudicial Documents in Civil or Commercial Matters, more commonly called the Hague Service Convention, is a multilateral treaty which was signed in The Hague on 15 November 1965 by members of the Hague Conference on Private International Law.

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