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ASEL Explained: What New Pilots Need to Know
One of the first steps to becoming a pilot is obtaining a license. The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) requires all pilots to maintain a license. There are different classes of pilot licenses, however, one of the most common being … Read More
What Are Droop Flaps?
The wings on a typical airplane aren’t completely flat or fixed. Rather, they typically feature flaps. Some airplanes have ailerons or spoilers on their wings, for instance, whereas others have droop flaps on their wings. What are droop flaps exactly, … Read More
What Is a Horizontally Opposed Aircraft Engine?
When most people think of aircraft engines, they envision the turbofan. The turbofan is a type of jet engine that uses a gas turbine to power a ducted pan. It burns a mixture of jet fuel and air. Exhaust gases … Read More
5 Common Myths About Tail Fins
You can’t believe everything you read and hear about tail fins. Tail fins, of course, are part of aircraft tail assemblies. Most airplanes have a single tail fin on their tail assembly or empennage. Unfortunately, tail fins are shrouded in … Read More
6 Common Reasons for Flight Delays
Flight delays are more than just an inconvenience; they can ruin travel plans while disrupting passengers’ daily lives. If you regularly travel by flying, however, you’re bound to encounter some delays. The U.S. Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) says that … Read More
How Cockpit Windshields Protect Against Bird Strikes
Ever wonder how cockpit windshields protect against bird strikes? The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) says that roughly 47 airplanes are struck by birds on any given day. Most bird strikes involve the cockpit windshield. A bird or flock of … Read More
Leading Edges vs Trailing Edges: What’s the Difference?
The wings of a typical airplane have a leading edge and a trailing edge. Both of these edges play an important role in the flight dynamics of modern-day airplanes. Most airplanes today don’t have flat, fixed wings. Rather, they have … Read More
What Is an Attitude Indicator and How Does It Work?
An attitude indicator is an important type of flight instrument. Located in the cockpit — as part of the six-pack of flight instruments — it reveals the airplane’s position relative to the Earth’s horizon. Whether you’re flying a turbofan or … Read More
Exploring 3 Common Types of Turbofan Engines
Turbofan engines are synonymous with modern-day airplanes. Also known as fanjets, they are airbreathing engines that generate propulsion by releasing a stream of air and combustion gas out a nozzle. Most commercial airplanes are powered by turbofan engines. While they … Read More