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  • Roblox is an Internet-based game in which players make items from blocks that interconnect like Legos. Players can make just about any item, including airplanes. While the game and most items are…

  • The Pilatus Porter is considered by many to be one of the best freight "bush" aircraft going. The aircraft is taildragger style, meaning the landing gear has two front wheels and a third…

  • Because many small airplanes lack suitable maneuverability on the ground, it is necessary to have a way of pushing them in and out of hangars, or around the tarmac. Most pilots keep a two bar in the…

  • Crafts are a practical solution to boredom on a rainy or snowy day, especially for children. A number of craft ideas revolve around the use of tongue depressors. These long, flat, wooden sticks have a…

  • Airplane hosts and hostesses, also called flight attendants, work long hours and spend a lot of time away from home. Their work injury rate is much higher than the national average, according to the…

  • After completing the rigorous Federal Aviation Administration-mandated classroom study, in-air training and physical and mental testing, an airplane pilot gets to take his seat at the flight controls…

  • It can be difficult to understand how an airplane, which can weigh nearly 100 tons, gets off the ground and stays in the air. Paper airplanes are a good way to show kids the various aspects of flight.…

  • An airplane transport pilot is someone who has passed the Airline Transport Pilot License administered by the Federal Aviation Administration, allowing the individual to pilot planes of larger than…

  • Private airplane captains provide travel for those who do not wish to use commercial airlines for transportation. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), 2,520 of the 68,580 pilots employed…

  • Of the more than 68,000 commercial airline pilots working in the United States, 34 percent are involved in specialized flying such as crop dusting as of 2010, according to the Bureau of Labor…

  • While Airplane Mode will quickly disable your phone's wireless functions when taking a flight, issues can develop over time that cause this mode to persist even when toggled off. This leaves you…

  • The 1920s saw aviation take flight like no other decade before. Not only did the construction of airplanes advance greatly, but speed increased, new uses for the flying machines were developed, and…

  • With the costs of checking bags for flights seeming on a constant upward trajectory, packing with the largest carry-on bag possible is increasingly the tactic of many a budget-savvy traveler. The size…

  • Noise-canceling headphones are perfect traveling companions for those who fly. They do not cancel all noise around you, but talking noises are reduced. The headphones' key technological property is…

  • When an aircraft is flying in low atmospheric pressure, mechanical pressurization systems kick in, providing the craft with a supply of its own compressed air in order to safely equalize pressure…

  • One of the more serious problems a pilot encounters is losing the horizon and failing to understand what the thrust on the airplane is doing. This is frequently a symptom of "flying into the soup."…

  • When you travel by airplane you usually receive a seat assignment that includes and a letter. The number tells you which row you were assigned while the letter indicates your specific seat within the…

  • Traveling by plane is one of the safest methods of transportation. According to a study by American Science magazine, data shows that people who choose to drive rather than take a typical non-stop…

  • If you have dreams of sitting behind the controls of a classic Stearman biplane, make those dreams a reality. The Stearman biplane is a vintage aircraft and a classic "stick and rudder" machine. The…

  • The fear of flying and fear of airplanes are common fears that affects many people. For some people, the fear of flying is something that they experience without ever having flown in a plane before,…

  • The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) allows pilots to drop objects out of low-flying aircraft providing that doing so does not "create a hazard to persons or property" (FAR Sec. 91.15). Before…

  • Winged airplanes range from tiny Cessnas used for commuting and bush travel, all the way up to airliners that carry hundreds of passengers over entire oceans. The category of winged airplanes…

  • Bulkheads seats are those seats located right behind the bulkhead separators. Bulkhead separators are the physical partitions that separate different sections or classes on an airplane, such as…

  • Perhaps you have had the experience of finding a great price for a plane ticket, only to click on the "Purchase Ticket" link and have the price increase substantially with the addition of taxes and…

  • You hustle down the jet bridge with your carry-on, cross into the aircraft cabin, find your seat, and try -- perhaps unsuccessfully -- to make yourself comfortable. Like most contemporary air…

  • Flying an airplane or helicopter requires reading various instrument panels that report current flying parameters. The lights on the instruments are viewed more comfortably if outfitted with light…

  • Air travel was once viewed as exciting -- people actually got dressed up to fly. Now many view it as a hassle because of the long lines, security issues, and crowded planes. As airlines have struggled…

  • When relocating to Texas from Colorado, you need to bring your beloved pet dog with you or make arrangements to transport it to your new location. Take your dog with you on an airline flight to your…

  • Aviation is by far one of the safest modes of transportation. According to the National Transportation Safety Board, or NTSB, accident rates for commercial airliners have typically been less than one…

  • CO2, also known as carbon dioxide, is a colorless gas that is used by the oil industry, the food industry, and the chemical industry. CO2 can be stored in aluminum capsules and several different sizes…

  • As of 2011 the Transportation Security Administration does not allow travelers to bring liquid items onto any airplane in containers more than 3.4 ounces. Wine bottles are obviously larger. While you…

  • The question of whether some seats on airplanes are safer than others is controversial. Studies contradict each other. Some people claim that sitting in the back is the safest. Others advise sitting…

  • Airplanes are usually driven by one of two main types of propulsion: jet or propeller. Jet-driven airplanes usually run on jet-A fuel, or a variant thereof. However, propeller-driven aircraft can run…

  • Airplanes make their way from hangar or gate to runway and back along a taxiway. Taxiways are marked with a series of signs and lights designed to ensure the safety and efficient movement of each…

  • These days, the stresses of air travel can leave even the most seasoned traveler harried. From lengthy security lines to stringent carry-on regulations, there are many things that can make flying…

  • A small aircraft uses special plugs to connect the intercom---more often referred to as the radios. The headset portion of the radios plug directly into these connections. The intercom-radio system…

  • The United States is the cheapest country in the world for flight training. Prospective pilots travel from higher-cost areas like Europe and Japan to do their flight training in the U.S. since lower…

  • Small aircraft use batteries to assist with the starting of the engine and to power GPS units, radios and electronic cockpit gauges. Aircraft batteries are susceptible to draining and losing power and…

  • Although we live in a digital world where most people use online resources to make travel arrangements, the Internet isn't the only way to purchase airline tickets. Some consumers still desire to take…

  • The modern propeller traces its origins to the screw. Archimedes was credited to have first devised an early version of the screw propeller with his screw pump, also known as the "Archimedes screw."…

  • Orville and Wilbur Wright are credited with flying the first motor-driven airplane in 1903. Before that time, experiments in flight involved glider type aircraft. The Wright brothers performed their…

  • The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that the demand for airplane mechanics will increase by 6 percent from 2008 through 2018. Driven by an increase in passenger air travel, this growth…

  • Even in the jet age, propellers often push or pull planes through the air. Some propellers are even installed on jet engines. But for propellers to remain efficient and safe, they must be properly…

  • Continental Airlines, like many other airlines, uses two-pronged headphone jacks, which you can plug into the airline's headsets to listen to music, movies and announcements onboard the flight.…

  • With the hassle of modern air travel, from delays to overcrowded flights and security procedures, a thoughtful gift for any traveler is an airplane travel kit or care package. There are numerous…

  • Commercial jets are by far one of the fastest ways to travel. Each type of jet has its own takeoff, cruising and landing speed.

  • Travelers use airplane trays to eat, read or even nap on. With multiple travelers sitting at a single seat each day, transferring germs from one passenger to the next through airplane trays is easy.…

  • You're on the trip home from a long, tedious conference. It's a late night flight, you have to get up to get to work tomorrow, and you need to get some sleep. When you finally touch down hours later,…

  • Various hand luggage restrictions exist when travelling by air, which determine and limit what you can take. Exact restrictions vary, depending on the specific airline you are flying with, and in…

  • Shipping CO2 tanks and other compressed-gas containers requires preparation. Depending on which shipping method you use, there may be regulations on the size or type of tank, as well as limitations on…

  • Waiting at the airport for flights to arrive can be a real hassle if there are any delays or cancellations. These days, you can follow an airplane flight online to find out everything from status of…

  • Knowing what size baggage your airline allows will prevent you from paying oversize or overweight bag fees at the airport. Since this allowance can change at any time, it is advised that you check…

  • Traveling by air can be stressful, complicated and expensive. Prices for flights continue to rise each year. However, the savvy traveler knows the best tips and tricks for getting a great deal,…

  • The cockpit is the front of an airplane's body, or fuselage, and is where the pilot sits and operates the airplane's controls. In large commercial aircraft, the cockpit is also called the flight deck,…

  • Air travel has come a long way from the humble beginnings of aviation, Da Vinci dreaming of bird suits and gyro-copters, Chinese kites capable of carrying people and the Wright brothers. Although…

  • Rice University states that simple machines use movement from one location to output a force in another desired location. Simple machines are devices that make work easier according to Utah State…

  • Long flights with small children, especially babies, can be difficult. Some commercial airlines offer a bassinet seat as an option to allow babies to sleep on something other than their parents' laps.…

  • Glass bottles are not included on the list of items prohibited from checked luggage for air travel, as specified by the Transportation Security Administration. To prevent damage, TSA does not…

  • If you want to be safe on an airplane, your first task should be fastening your seat belt. According to the National Transportation Safety Board, 58 people are injured each year during periods of…

  • If you live in a cold climate you may have been delayed on the runway because your plane needed to be de-iced. This process is vital to the safe flight for commercial passenger airplanes as well as…

  • Air travel can be painful to the ears because of changes in air pressure. As the airplane ascends and descends, the air pressure in the cabin changes, forcing the middle ear to equalize the pressure.…

  • Hairdryers are allowed on airplanes, along with other electronic tools and devices, including various hair styling tools like curling irons and hair straighteners. While hairdryers are technically…

  • Airplanes are the primary vehicle used to transport people and cargo over long distances. The various parts of an airplane have specific purposes, all working to keep the plane aloft and functioning…

  • When you fly, you must submit objects and yourself to some type of scan to insure that you are not carrying anything dangerous on board the airplane. In most cases the airlines are looking for items…

  • With the birth of commercial airline travel, people could travel to far away locales for business or pleasure. Airplanes are quicker, safer and in the long term greener than traveling by automobile.…

  • As of 2010, Cessna's twin-engine 310 model has been out of production for three decades. The Cessna website does not carry information about it, so information on its specifications is found now only…

  • Assistance Dogs International reports it takes between 180 to 360 hours over a six-month period to successfully train a service dog. Service dogs provide assistance to people who have disabilities…

  • The buildup of ice on small airplanes can create serious hazards for pilots and passengers. Due to the effects that ice accumulation can have on an aircraft's aerodynamic performance, pilots of small…

  • The only jet plane to successfully hover and take off vertically is the British-built Harrier Jump Jet. According to the Global Security website, the Rolls-Royce company developed the Harrier jet…

  • Flying in an airplane is typically a fun and exciting way to get from one place to another. It can be a rather unsettling experience, however, if you have never flown before. Although the flight…

  • The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is the division of the US Department of Homeland Security charged with protecting United States transportation systems. For air travel, this includes…

  • Plastic model plane kits can produce realistic scale models of aircraft, but the project takes a lot of patience. Waiting long enough for glue and paint to dry is an essential practice and one that is…

  • For those who want to fly the friendly skies but don't want to leave home, building a wooden model airplane can be just the ticket! Hone your woodworking skills and have something fun to look at when…

  • Kids love constructing and flying paper airplanes. They're incredibly easy to make and are fun to watch as they sail through the air and land across the room. Whether you're stuck indoors on a rainy…

  • If you want to know the location of a loved one or friend while they fly, or if you're an aviation enthusiast who wants to follow the locations of airplanes in the sky, one thing you can do is track…

  • Since the first commercial airlines operations began in 1959, air travel has become increasingly safer. Although accidents still occur, fatalities have decreased so much that your chance of being in a…

  • If you plan to take a car seat on an airplane, it must have a tag on it that says "FAA approved." There are a number of FAA approved car seats on the market to consider. Even if your car seat is…

  • If you've ever admired a large, sturdy-looking, antique bi-plane with a tail wheel at an airshow, chances are it was a vintage Stearman. Built by the thousands as a military trainer by Boeing in the…

  • Gliders and airplanes are both vehicles operated by a pilot and/or passengers in the air. Aerodynamically, the two types of craft differ in focus, and gliders may not be powered, requiring alternative…

  • With the new, post-9/11 security restrictions, it can be hard to determine what you are allowed to carry on-board an airplane, and the last thing you want is a delay because of a non-permitted item in…

  • The speed of an airplane is directly impacted by wind speed and direction. Before each flight the pilot gets forecasted wind speed and direction to determine the estimated compass heading and ground…

  • There are a variety of parts that work together to make an airplane fly. While they all are unique in function and design, the different structures all work to create lift. The wing creates lift to…

  • Maintaining your aircraft mechanically and aesthetically will help retain its value and safety. Cleaning the aircraft is essential to prevent corrosion that can lead to structural failure or the need…

  • Titanium is a light alloy able to withstand virtually any external damage from heat, chemical, environmental, industrial or corrosive contaminants. The material is perfect for many fabricated…

  • All air carriers with aircraft designed to carry a capacity of 19 or more passengers are required by the Department of Transportation to allow passengers with disabilities to bring FAA-approved…

  • An airplane's propeller is simply two or more aerodynamically twisted blades attached together at the hub. The assembly of a propeller system is comprised of various parts depending on the type of…

  • Airplanes use a variety of navigation systems. Large commercial jets, military aircraft and small, single-engine airplanes are equipped with some or all of the different types, including ADF, VOR, INS…

  • Many airlines are cutting back on in-flight perks to keep fares competitive. Airlines, particularly on short commuter hops, rarely serve food or do so at considerable cost to the passenger. People…

  • Many people prefer sitting in a window seat whenever they fly. Some people just like the view, while others don't want their elbows bumped by the drink cart as it goes by. However, some window seats…

  • Airline travel can be made better or worse depending on the seat you are sitting in. Some seats may have more leg room than others. Some may have more seat width, a better window view, or limited…

  • Determining the safety of using a computer in a small airplane is at the sole discretion of the pilot or aircraft owner. There have not been any conclusive tests to determine if computers can…

  • Restrictions to carry-on luggage are in place for everyone's safety, but the guidelines can be confusing, particularly when it comes to medicines. The Transportation Safety Administration (TSA) has…

  • Airplane ear, or barotrauma, is stress placed on your eardrum when the air pressure inside of your ear and the air pressure in your surrounding environment is out of balance. The fast changes in…

  • Safety-conscious airlines are very particular these days about what passengers can bring on board. But, fortunately, the Transportation Safety Authority (TSA) has rules allowing certain medical items,…

  • Many people experience foot swelling during air travel. This symptom, though usually normal and harmless, can also be a sign of a deep vein thrombosis, a dangerous condition. There are ways you can…

  • Family trips are perfect opportunities to create life long memories. However, if you're traveling with small children on an airplane, this can sometimes prove to be difficult. Several ideas will keep…

  • Traveling with your dog can be a stressful experience, especially when you don't know what to expect from airlines. Small dogs may be able to ride with you in the cabin, but most of the time they…

  • Air travel can be tiring and tedious, especially if you are cramped in a small seat for many hours. The fastest way to obtain an excellent seat is to pay for an upgrade. You can pay or use frequent…

  • Going on vacation is exciting, but the time spent on an airplane with children can be anything but. Even kids who are excited about the flight will quickly tire of sitting still. Being prepared…

  • For the safety of passengers and crew, the Transportation Safety Administration regulates what items passengers can bring on airplanes. There are different regulations for carry-on baggage and checked…

  • While there are many different types of aircraft, most planes share some of the same basic parts. Over one hundred years of aviation advancements, the modern plane is the beneficiary of numerous…

  • When fliers consider what to take for their carry-on luggage, they usually think of their laptop computer or a couple of books for a longer flight. While there is nothing wrong with any of these…

  • Strangely enough, it does make a difference where you sit on a plane. So, the next time you hear that old song: "Come Fly With Me,Let's Float Down To Peru," be smart: Pick The Right Seat!…

  • Many people have their seat preference when flying on an airplane. Some people hate the middle seat, others absolutely will not sit on an aisle seat. Some people will pay more for an airplane ticket…

  • Packing for a last minute business trip or procrastinating on putting together a suitcase for a spring break flight used to be an easy task. However, as a result of a number of plane scares over the…

  • The Transportation Security Administration, as well as individual airlines and airports, restrict a wide variety of items due to their potential danger. Curling irons, despite their potential to burn,…

  • Traveling with children can be difficult at times. While car trips make it easier because only the parents have to deal with it if the child misbehaves, a bored child on an airplane can annoy a lot of…

  • There is a certain gray area on what type of electronics people use on planes. With today's heightened security, it's good to familiarize yourself with the regulations. IPods are more than just an MP3…

  • Following the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 and the spotlight on terrorism involving air travel, the United States government has developed stringent rules regarding what can and cannot be…

  • For the passenger, the landing gear of an airplane is almost an afterthought. You are on the plane to fly from here to there. But to the pilot, the landing gear is an essential piece of equipment that…

  • Advertisements on the Web, television, and radio are frequently peppered with the claims of online travel agencies that promise the best deals and the most savings on airplane tickets and…

  • The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is responsible for setting regulations regarding airplane travel for dogs. The FAA regulations are designed to protect dogs during airline travel. A dog must…

  • Packing for an airplane flight doesn't have to be a headache. As a matter of fact, with a little planning and an ounce (or three ounces as you will find) of common sense, it can be a breeze. So, stop…

  • Airplanes are designed in all shapes and sizes but all have the same basic parts. From a typical jet airliner to the Beech Ship, with its lifting body design and pusher props, all airplanes have to…

  • For many flyers, the noise, light, and cramped seating inside the plane are simply too distracting to let them sleep soundly for the duration of the flight. If you are one of these people who just…

  • On December 17, 1903, Wilbur and Orville Wright successfully flew the first controlled aircraft. Although they had tested their theories about air travel with kites and gliders, this was the first…

  • Orville and Wilbur Wright's invention of the airplane was not an act of inspiration stemming from a single idea, but of deliberate, methodical planning based on the previous experiments of other…

  • Takeoff in an airplane requires airspeed. The airspeed is a measure of how fast the air is flowing over the airplane, not a measure of how fast the airplane is traveling. If the airplane is flying…

  • Whether it's a balsa wood glider or a B-52 bomber, the parts of a traditional airplane can be broken down into three basic groups. First, there are lifting surfaces that allow the airplane to fly.…

  • A wing is a curved airfoil. On most aircraft, the bottom of the airfoil is fairly flat, whereas the top of it is curved. Air flows over the top more quickly, which causes it to thin out. Because the…

  • Airline seats are chairs on an airliner which passengers use for the duration of their flight. Airline seats are typically arranged in rows running across the plane's fuselage. They vary in color and…

  • In the strictest physical sense, only the altitude of the ground and the physical obstacles upon it would limit the lowest altitude at which a plane can fly. However, there are a wide array of…

  • With airlines changing rules on a daily basis about checked and carry-on luggage, it is sometimes hard to keep up. Plus, the rules for domestic travel are different than they are for international…

  • Between the fluorescent lights, noisy passengers and constant flight announcements, it can be hard to sleep on a plane. But it still can be done, even if the surrounding conditions are less than…

  • Air travel can be stressful, and the lack of circulation while riding on long flights can have negative effects. However, this discomfort need not be inevitable. While an airplane is not exactly a…

  • Chex Party Mix is on my list of guilty pleasures--so downing a bag on an airline flight is cool--but it's a slippery slope. I'm not satisfied with one (the bags are so tiny), then the salt starts to…

  • Matchstick models are scale replications. The models can be sealed as natural wood or painted to resemble the actual model. Here you will learn how to make a model plane with matchsticks.

  • You have built your masterpiece. A stunning model airplane in exquisite detail. There are a multitude of delicate, frail parts and it has taken hours, perhaps days of your time to perfect it. Your…

  • Flying is fun and can be very rewarding. In order to safely learn to fly an airplane, you must find an FAA certified instructor pilot and have access to aircraft rental or own your own airplane.…

  • Takeoffs and landings are the among the most difficult aspects of flying an airplane. These are also the times when the aircraft is the most vulnerable to something going wrong, and this adds to the…

  • I travel quite a bit because of my job and I've often had to think of things to do on a flight. Sometimes I'll just work through the flight, but in many cases, I find myself simply board to tears.…

  • Airlines have been cutting down on amenities such as in-flight snacks and meals, especially on overnight flights. And even if meals are offered, the food is often full of fat, and you may have to pay…

  • Airplane travel can be stressful for even the most seasoned travelers. People about to take a first airplane flight may find it both exciting and nerve-wracking. By understanding a few simple things…

  • Airplanes attract dust, oil, exhaust stains and large numbers of bugs. These can accumulate and affect an airplane's flight performance. You can enhance an airplane's efficiency by washing it with a…

  • The indicated airspeed a pilot chooses to use on final approach to land is called the approach speed, also known as Vref. Ideally, this speed is established several miles out, and then maintained for…

  • Any pilot can fly forwards, but under the right circumstances, you can fly your airplane backwards, or so it seems. Actually you are still flying forward, but the wind mass is pushing you so hard that…

  • It is so easy to fly these days. GPS has taken all the hard work out of navigation. Before the use of GPS receivers that have moving maps, and show the actual ground track, a pilot was required to do…

  • If you've finally found a perfect skimboard that beautifully handles any shorebreak that the beach throws at it, and you want to travel to a new surf destination, you'll need to take care of a few…

  • Admittedly, buying an airplane is more difficult than buying a new car. It's not going to fit in your garage and you can't fill it up at the corner gas station. Of course, if you are in the market to…

  • Flying is the quickest and easiest way for people to travel, but it is important to know how to handle yourself in an airplane emergency. There are many simple steps you can take to help put the odds…

  • Some of us are better in the air than others. The key to stress-free airplane travel is as simple as following a few frequent flyer recommendations. You'll soon be as chill as the temperature at…

  • Using an airplane telephone is as easy as 1-2-3. Simply follow the steps below.

  • Where should you sit on an airplane if you're prone to motion sickness? If you have a connecting flight? If you're traveling with kids? Ask an airline agent about reserving the right seat for you.