flight levels การใช้
- When cruising at higher altitudes aircraft adopt flight levels ( FLs ).
- Its boundaries are from surface to flight level ( FL ) 660.
- Instead, the lowest usable "'flight level'" is the transition level plus 500 ft.
- On a bi-directional airway, each direction has its own set of flight levels.
- A change in airway may require a change in flight level.
- If the pilot had respected flight levels the accident would not have happened,
- If the pilot had respected flight levels the accident would not have happened.
- :See Flight level and Reduced Vertical Separation Minima for information on vertical separation.
- At 13 : 43, Flight 705 was cleared to climb to flight level 250.
- In fact, knee extensor strength increased over the pre-flight level ( figure 6-13 ).
- The aircraft's high rate of climb enables it to pass congested flight levels quickly.
- The system will alert the pilot if the flight deviates from the assigned flight level.
- Descend now to flight level two-niner-zero ( 29, 000 feet _ 8, 800 meters ).
- As for flight levels, the minimum flight level assigned depends on the local altimeter setting.
- The total ( taxi ) time would be less than pre-Sept . 11 flight levels.
- The resulting altimeter readings are known as flight levels.
- Flight levels are altitudes corrected and calibrated against the International Standard Atmosphere ( ISA ).
- As for flight levels, the minimum flight level assigned depends on the local altimeter setting.
- Climb to flight level 450 at maximum takeoff weight is possible without a step climb.
- Typically, such strong winds at flight level would be associated with a pressure of 980 millibars.
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