This is what pilots should do if there is a fire on board.
What is to land as soon as possible / declare an emergency / don oxygen mask and/or smoke goggles?
This is the main difference between METAR and TAF.
What is METAR being a weather report and TAF being a forecast?
This system helps to avoid mid-air collisions.
What is TCAS?
It means to burn slowly without flame.
What is to smoulder?
This is how wind shear can be characterized.
What is a change in wind speed and/or direction over a short distance.
It is an electrical malfunction where electricity jumps from a wire to another piece of metal to be a wire or another part of the aircraft.
What is arcing?
The inability to carry out their normal duties because of the onset of the effects of physiological factors.
What is incapacitation?
Three main flight control surfaces.
What are rudder, elevators and ailerons?
These two are the synonyms of a fire truck.
What are fire engine and fire tender?
From the first indication that there is a fire onboard the aircraft, the crew has on average approximately _________ minutes to get the aircraft on the ground (+/- 2min.)
What is 17 minutes? (Skybrary)
An aircraft's black box consists of ...
What are CVR and FDR?
This is what DVT means.
What is deep vein thrombosis?