your airplane needs position lights: a green light on the right wingtip, a red light on the left wingtip and a white light on the tail; flashing anti-collision/strobe lights; a landing light if operated for hire; an adequate source of electrical energy to operate the required electrical...
Items considered in this evaluation include: • Airfield Capacity and Delay • Airspace Issues • Airfield Infrastructure • Landside Facilities • Land Use and Zoning Requirements A primary consideration throughout these analyses is the Jacksonville Aviation Authority (JAA) plan to obtain and ...
All powered international flights using UK airspace will have to carry and operate Mode S transponders under new proposals to expand Mode S usage. The Civil Aviation Authority says it does not plan to require all aircraft to fit Mode S in all UK airspace, but changes agreed following consult...
Light sport plane ( Carbon fibre and Kevlar construction ) With all the safety features like a ballistic parachute for the entire plane and xm weather etc This plane is almost new and one of the best performers in the light sport Category Now used by the India Air Force to train students ...
to accommodate potential problems. According to FAR 91.155, VFR visibility requirements in Class G airspace increase from 1 mile in daytime to 3 miles at night. The only exception is for operations within 1/2 mile of a runway, in which case VFR pilots can operate with 1-mile visibility ...
Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) and Urban Air Mobility (UAM) are expected to become growing industries in the coming years [1]. One new aircraft class for this type of aviation is the electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing (eVTOL) system. In AAM eVTOLs, some modes (e.g., take-off and ...