This aircraft has wings but no engine
What is a glider?
The motion:
What is roll?
The vehicle used to push an aircraft back from the stand
What is a pushback tug?
Ice forming on the aircraft in flight is called this
What is ice accumulation?
A water landing
What is ditching?
This picture shows a device

What is a winglet (or sharklet)?
To raise the nose just before touchdown
What is to flare?
The place where aircraft park for loading and unloading
What is the apron?
The routine weather report issued regularly by airports
What is a METAR?
The instruction meaning "Do not cross the runway"
What is "hold short of"?
This device measures the flow velocity of a fluid and can become blocked by icing
What is a pitot tube?
To stay in the air in one place
What is to hover?
A specialist who guides aircraft using hand signals
Who is a marshaller?
This cloud type
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What is cumulonimbus cloud?
A dangerous situation where an aircraft or vehicle is incorrectly on a runway
What is a runway incursion?
These surfaces include the rudder, elevators and ailerons
What are primary flight control surfaces?
A manoeuvre consisting of a half-loop followed by a half-roll
What is an Immelmann?
This pictures shows a truck
What is snowpough?
Storms caused by rising warm air, often producing heavy rain, lightning, or hail
What are convective storms?
This is a protective device
What is tailskid?
The section of an aircraft that includes the vertical stabiliser, horizontal stabiliser and tailcone
What is the empennage?
The term describing the operational limits of an aircraft
What is the flight envelope?
This is a sign
What is taxiway location?
To have rubber coverings on wings that inflate to break off ice activated
What is to have boots on?
Rapid loss of cabin pressure
What is explosive decompression?