
Take-off
Take-off
Introduction to aircraft
Introduction to aircraft
Introduction to aircraft
Introduction to aircraft
Introduction to aircraft
Piloting

First of all, you have many rules on the land part, like at an airport. If it’s about a take-off, at the beginning, the plane must be in park. In this localisation he is stocked, refueling or waiting for passengers to go aboard.
Take-off procedure:

Arriving at the airport destination, the pilot announces his immatriculation and his provenance. Thanks to that, the tower control organizes the order of landing and tells the pilot when he can land and where.
Landing procedure:
Visual Flight Rules
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Every aircraft can apply this one, the easiest possibility to fly is to do it according to what you see in real life directly with your eyes.

Instrument Flight Rules
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Only the most recent planes and the most technology developed ones could apply this. It’s the ability to fly, to take-off and to land without seeing anything, using nothing else than on-boards systems that will indicate to you all the states on the plane.


The piloting part can be approached from different ways according to the practice you want. In fact, aviation is used for leisure and professionally. For leisure you can pilot planes, gliders and other aircrafts. Some competitive pilots usually practice air acrobatics and freestyle by doing looping, race and more. Professionally speaking, piloting is used for tourism, transport and by the army.
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