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Due to the constant technological advancements in the aeronautical industry, the growth of all airports in the world is constant. An airport is home to every pilot, his own home, his personal space, his workplace and as such he must know it perfectly to maximize air operations and ensure safety in them.
In this new work from the Aeronautical Library, our airline pilots, writers presently, share all their experiences in airports around the world and shed their knowledge into this book to emphasize the most important points that every pilot should know about an airport.
Whether the pilot operates at a small airport or has the opportunity to operate at the largest airports in the world, there are certain points in common between these two types of airports, which, however distant they may seem, respond to the same structure and organization.
Symbols, posters, lights, marks on the surface, equipment, plans, personnel, absolutely everything that a pilot should know about an airport can be found in the pages of this work.
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Due to the constant technological advancements in the aeronautical industry, the growth of all airports in the world is constant. An airport is home to every pilot, his own home, his personal space, his workplace and as such he must know it perfectly to maximize air operations and ensure safety in them.
In this new work from the Aeronautical Library, our airline pilots, writers presently, share all their experiences in airports around the world and shed their knowledge into this book to emphasize the most important points that every pilot should know about an airport.
Whether the pilot operates at a small airport or has the opportunity to operate at the largest airports in the world, there are certain points in common between these two types of airports, which, however distant they may seem, respond to the same structure and organization.
Symbols, posters, lights, marks on the surface, equipment, plans, personnel, absolutely everything that a pilot should know about an airport can be found in the pages of this work.