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The unduplicated controls that are required for flight are positioned so that they can be reached by either pilot, but they are often designed to be more convenient to the pilot who manipulates them under normal conditions.
The flight control computer ( FLCC ), which is the key component of the FLCS, accepts the pilot ’ s input from the stick and rudder controls, and manipulates the control surfaces in such a way as to produce the desired result without inducing a loss of control.
During the pilot episode of the series, Sheriff Buck murders Merlyn in cold blood and manipulates Caleb's " father " ( Sonny Shroyer ) into committing suicide in order to eliminate Caleb's family and claim his biological son for his own.
A helicopter pilot manipulates the helicopter flight controls in order to achieve controlled aerodynamic flight.
In many piston engine-powered helicopters, the pilot manipulates the throttle to maintain rotor speed.

pilot and these
Many of these proved ineffective as the pilot had to fly his airplane while attempting to aim a handheld weapon and make a difficult deflection shot.
Currently 102 countries are engaged in the programme and of these approximately 30 have begun shifting from pilot to national programmes.
Within these project, some pilot prototypes were implemented and demonstrated.
For example, the long-finned pilot whale secretes an enzymatic gel that rests on the outer surface of this animal and helps prevent other organisms from establishing colonies on the surface of these whales ' bodies.
Witnesses indicated these companions resembled Ziad Jarrah, the later pilot on United Airlines Flight 93, and Said Bahaji, a then 26-year-old German-Moroccan member of the al-Qaeda cell in Hamburg.
Pilots adjust these controls to select a specific attitude or mode of flight, and then the associated automation maintains that attitude or mode until the pilot disables the automation or changes the settings.
While the level of intelligence is not high in these systems, they navigate over wide areas and pilot in tight situations around homes using contact and non-contact sensors.
During all these events, a female Zentradi ace fighter pilot, Milia Fallyna, is micloned and attempts to assassinate Maximilian Jenius, an ace UN Spacy pilot.
When these one-shot OVAs prove popular enough, a network can use the OVA as a pilot to an anime series, such as with Bleach.
On September 28, one of these interfering helicopters was indeed shot down and its Russian pilot was held as a prisoner-of-war by the Chechen government.
To ease pilot workload only one of these was used for navigation-prior to the mission a circle was drawn over the target from one of the stations, and the aircraft was directed to fly along this circle on instructions from the ground operator.
Known as Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, these drones are a force multiplier by giving the battlefield commander an " eye in the sky " without risking a pilot.
In these examples, accuracy of the drop is primarily a function of the accuracy of the pilot or bombardier's ability to accurately sight the target.
Although often referred to as flying wings, these types carry the pilot ( and engine where fitted ) below the wing structure rather than inside it, and so are not true flying wings.
Aboriginal labour and resources were however, voluntarily supplied to assist these newcomers, for example, at the pilot station.
There were many animation errors in these two episodes, but the errors were later corrected when Fox re-aired the pilot in early 1993.
All of these systems detect the presence of a pilot flame through a proximity sensor, which then allows or disallows gas flow to the burner valves based on the signal.
Innovation and commercialization are the heart of these facilities ( equipped with pilot plants for commercial-type research ), which have given life to hundreds of products, processes and technologies.
On September 1, 1983, one of these flights, Korean Air Lines Flight 007 was shot down by a Soviet pilot who had mistaken it for a spy plane, after unintentionally violating Soviet airspace.
The ASI does not show the pilot directly how the stall is being approached during these maneuvers, whereas the LRI does.
If the airfield is not equipped with ATC or radio, the pilot will establish these things before arrival by contacting the airfield prior to departure, or by using weather forecasts and the like.
Some of these shots were homages to the Krell complex from the classic 1956 MGM film Forbidden Planet but new matte paintings and models were created specifically for The Time Tunnel pilot episode.
Reacting to these unintended changes, the pilot may then begin to pull the elevator control aft ( thus increasing the angle of attack ) while applying opposite aileron to decrease bank angle.
The 1928 book So Disdained by Nevil Shute — a novel based on this author's deep interest in and thorough knowledge of aviation — includes a monologue by a veteran pilot, preserving the atmosphere of these pioneering times: " We used to fly on the Paris route, from Hounslow to Le Bourget and get through as best as you could.

pilot and flight
Other FBI men, talking with the pilot from the tower, conspired with him to delay the proposed flight to Havana.
Hani Hanjour, one of the hijackers who was trained as a pilot, assumed control of the flight.
Older avionics required a pilot or navigator to plot the intersection of signals on a paper map to determine an aircraft's location ; modern systems calculate the position automatically and display it to the flight crew on moving map displays.
Generally they try to automate flight operations while keeping the pilot constantly informed.
Today automated flight control is common to reduce pilot error and workload at key times like landing or takeoff. Autopilot was first invented by Lawrence Sperry during World War II to fly bomber planes steady enough to hit precision targets from 25, 000 feet.
Nowadays most commercial planes are equipped with aircraft flight control systems in order to reduce pilot error and workload at landing or takeoff.
American 11 was hijacked 15 minutes after the flight departed by Omari and four other hijackers, which allowed trained pilot Mohamed Atta to crash the Boeing 767 into the North Tower of the World Trade Center as part of an attack that killed thousands of people.
Jean Navarre was the pilot who was tasked to make the flight, but he died on 10 July 1919 when he crashed near Villacoublay while training for the flight.
The failure to follow procedures resulted in the delamination in flight of a section of one Cessna 400's wing skin from the spar while the aircraft was being flown by an FAA test pilot.
At approximately 7: 40 pm the 727 took off with only Cooper, pilot Scott, flight attendant Mucklow, copilot Rataczak, and flight engineer H. E. Anderson aboard.
The project was abandoned two years later when a distance-record attempt flight crashed, killing the pilot.
Gun breeches were directly in front of the pilot with obvious implications in case of accidents, but jams could be cleared in flight, while aiming was simplified.
* Flight data recorder, a type of flight recorder used to record aircraft and pilot behavior to analyze accidents ( commonly called " black boxes ")
* 1911 – The first official flight with air mail takes place from Allahabad, United Provinces, British India ( now India ), when Henri Pequet, a 23-year-old pilot, delivers 6, 500 letters to Naini, about away.
* Flight and duty Time Limitations, necessary to ensure that pilot fatigue does not endanger flight safety: See Fatigue ( safety )
Several demonstrations were made on a flight simulator where a Cessna-trained small-aircraft pilot successfully landed a heavily-damaged full-size concept jet, without prior experience with large-body jet aircraft.
In keeping with its intended aviation role, Howland Island became a scheduled refueling stop for American pilot Amelia Earhart and navigator Fred Noonan on their round-the-world flight in 1937.
The pilot is ensconced in a harness suspended from the airframe, and exercises control by shifting body weight in opposition to a control frame, but other devices, including modern aircraft flight control systems, may be used.
Procedures and training are significantly more complex as a pilot must demonstrate competency in conducting an entire cross-country flight in IMC conditions, while controlling the aircraft solely by reference to instruments.
In the United States, a flight operating under IFR is required to provide position reports unless ATC advises a pilot that the plane is in radar contact.
Despite the protection offered by flight in controlled airspace under IFR, the ultimate responsibility for the safety of the aircraft rests with the pilot in command, who can refuse clearances.
To operate safely in IMC, a pilot controls the aircraft relying on flight instruments, and ATC provides separation.
* 1942 – World War II: An American pilot spots a downed, intact Mitsubishi A6M Zero on Akutan Island ( the " Akutan Zero ") that the US Navy uses to learn the aircraft's flight characteristics.

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