Sentence examples for aircraft expert from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "aircraft expert" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who has specialized knowledge or skills related to aircraft, such as design, maintenance, or operation.
Example: "The aircraft expert provided valuable insights during the safety review meeting."
Alternatives: "aviation specialist" or "aerospace expert."

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The only thing that wins universal praise is Carriedas's supersonic jet, which was devised, in highly plausible detail, by Roger Laloup, Hergé Studios' resident aircraft expert.

I'm no aircraft expert, but it's hard to say whether this is just maladroit foreshortening or a picture of an F4U Corsair, known as the "Bent-Wing Bird" and famously flown by Maj.

Stephen Wright, an aircraft expert at the University of Leeds in northern England, said examination of the part might tell investigators whether the flaperon, which a pilot uses to bank in turning and descending, was engaged when it detached from the plane.

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United can bargain hard to get better rates on its older or out-of-production aircraft, experts say.

But the damaged data recorder holds the information which should show how the 7.6m tail fin separated from the plane - an event which US aircraft experts consider unprecedented.

Some aircraft experts have questioned the inherent safety of the Osprey, on whose wings are rotors that can tilt up like a helicopter's or forward like a plane's.

He deserted his post and defected to Turkey, where he used his skills as an anti-aircraft expert to help train Syrian rebels.

Unmanned-aircraft experts say the bill is vague and would effectively nullify the benefits of drones for private use.

That's the thesis of historic aircraft recovery expert and Dick Van Dyke lookalike Richard E Gillespie, who has several times explored the island seeking conclusive evidence that Earhart died a castaway.

Airlines have pushed back against new regulations because they fear that there may be limits placed as to where they could fly, said John Goglia, an aircraft maintenance expert and former member of the safety board.

"It means the assembly was wrong, it means the wrong tools were used, it means they were careless in drilling the holes, and maybe the drill was dull," said John J. Goglia, an aircraft maintenance expert who is a former member of the safety board.

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