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787 donation answers

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Here are the answers to last Friday’s video, enjoy!

Suggested ICAO level: 4+

  1. It’s not going to fly again.
  2. It’s better known as ZA003.
  3. It’s going to begin a new life at the Museum of Flight in Seattle.
  4. It was a part of the ‘dream tour’, which visited 23 different countries and allowed 68,000 people to see it up close.
  5. Over 10,000 visitors.
  6. He thinks that many people can identify with the plane because a lot of their relatives or neighbours or loved ones have worked for Boeing and have played a part in creating these wonderful masterpieces of technology.
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Newark airport’s makeover answers

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Here are the answers to last Friday’s video, enjoy!

Suggested ICAO level for video: 5+

  1. It’s in New Jersey, United States (this answer wasn’t in the video).
  2. 22 million people.
  3. The objective is to make people want to go to the airport early.
  4. They intend to install over 6,000 iPads for passengers to use. Every seat in every restaurant will have one, you’ll be able to use them to check your flight status, surf the web or order food.
  5. They intend to create seats in areas with tables and power outlets, over 10,000 places to plug in.
  6. It’s going to be replaced by an asian beer garden, offering beer from around the world.
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Pilot incapacitation answers

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Here are the answers to last Friday’s video, enjoy!

Suggested ICAO level for video: 5+

  1. You must secure him / her in the shoulder harness to prevent damage to the instruments.
  2. Pull the control handle for horizontal movement, the seat will move aft and outward.
  3. You should read the checklist if requested by the pilot, and should only read the next item on the checklist after a response has been received to the previous one.
  4. You should first slide the seat backwards using the control handle, then unfasten the shoulder harness and lift the pilot out of the seat using the appropriate grip. You should then drag the pilot to the nearest useable emergency exit.
  5. Pull the mask out of the container by squeezing the red release levers. Put it on. The harness will be inflated by the oxygen from the flight deck oxygen system. Release the levers and the oxygen will flow out of the harness.
  6. The second one doesn’t have the red knobs, and it does not have an inflatable harness.
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NBAA 2014 Highlights answers

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Here are the answers to last Friday’s video, enjoy!

Suggested ICAO level for video: 5+

  1. It’s where the industry show its metal and where business aviation goes to do business.
  2. You’ll find everything that’s new, the latest products from Bombardier, Embraer and Cessna. You’ll also find the resellers, the traders and the brokers.
  3. The big boys of aviation.
  4. Gulfstream.
  5. It flew in its new Learjet, the 85 to make its NBAA debut. It also has mockups of its refreshed challenger 650 and one of its two new Global aircraft, the 7000.
  6. The two new mid-sized aircraft, the Legacy 500 and the Legacy 450.
  7. Its Latitude plane, which is one of two new programmes under development.
  8. The Twin Otter and the L39.
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Biofuels answers

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Here are the answers to last Friday’s video, enjoy!

Suggested ICAO level for video: 5+

  1. The Toulouse to Paris route.
  2. They want to invent and promote responsible air travel.
  3. When you burn it, it produces CO2.
  4. They can be made using seaweed, sugar cane, mustard, carrots, banana skins and used cooking oil. They also reduce CO2 emissions by up to 80% percent.
  5. There isn’t enough of it for airlines to use as a primary fuel source.
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Wildlife management answers

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Here are the answers to last Friday’s video, enjoy!

Suggested ICAO level for video: 5+

  1. His tools include; binoculars, hawk traps and several firearms.
  2. He uses these tools to deal with bird or mammal activity around the runways and the approach and departure corridors of the airport.
  3. It varies seasonally, so he isn’t doing the same thing all the time.
  4. He uses the car horn to try to scare the birds away.
  5. Hawks.
  6. No it isn’t. The trap has a soft netting to prevent injury to the bird.
  7. Propane cannons.
  8. He uses the red type, a ‘banger’, which sounds like a loud explosion, and the yellow type, a ‘screamer’, which makes a very high-pitched noise that lasts longer.