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In England the Royal Flying Corps (RFC) fitted some of its aircraft with bomb carriers, which consisted of a kind of pipe rack beside the observer's cockpit in which small bombs were retained by a pin.
It has a pointed bow and stern and no keel and is covered except for a cockpit in which the paddler or paddlers sit, facing forward and using a double-bladed paddle.
The consortium's next airliner, the A310 (entered service in 1983), introduced many new concepts, among them a two-pilot cockpit (in which the duties of a third crew member, the flight engineer, were performed by computers) and extensive use of composite materials for the airframe.
Borschberg's home for the next five days will be a 130-cubic-foot cockpit, in which he'll have to keep the plane gliding as much as possible during the day to save power, guiding it into patches of sunlight and using its motors as little as possible.
Tests were carried out in a full-scale simulator cockpit in which two kinds of dynamic lighting scenes, namely pulse changed and step changed lighting, were used to represent harsh luminous conditions.
We should attempt to create a national financial cockpit in which various investments are displayed so that regulators/overseers have a sense of what percentage of our nation's dollars are invested in various classes of investments: stocks, bonds, derivatives, etc.
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The most modern commercial air transports, in contrast, have fully automated "glass cockpits" in which a tremendous array of information is continually presented on cathode-ray tube displays of the aircraft's height, attitude, heading, speed, cabin pressure and temperature, route, fuel quantity and consumption, and the condition of the engines and the hydraulic, electrical, and electronic systems.
Within days, biographies were being prepared and one version went through four editions before the year was out, by which time half a dozen portraits were on the market, with 500 guineas offered as a prize for the best artwork, eventually won by Arthur Devis for his subdued painting of the cockpit scene in which Nelson actually died.
They argued that because the card linked Mr. Moussaoui directly to Mr. Jarrah, it was important for the jury to hear cockpit recordings in which Mr. Jarrah's voice is said to be heard, thus tying Mr. Moussaoui to the hijacking.
If, for instance, one pilot is autocratic and "the other more likely to give in"; or if one is a senior captain and the other recently graduated, it creates a highly skewed "cross-cockpit gradient" in which the junior or less autocratic pilot might struggle to point out mistakes.
Casualties include the Cockpit in Leeds which closed its doors in 2014, and the Sheffield Boardwalk.
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