What information do you need to be familiar with before beginning a flight?
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Type of flight planned; e.g., VFR or IFR.
Aircraft's number or pilot's name.
Aircraft type.
Departure Airport.
Route of flight.
Destination.
Flight altitude(s).
ETD and ETE.
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We'll start on familiar ground, with the mnemonic AROW. The letters stand for the documents that must be carried aboard an airplane. They are an airworthiness certificate, registration certificate, operating limitations, and weight and balance information.
Date. Total flight time or lesson time. Location where the aircraft departed and arrived, or for lessons in a flight simulator or flight training device, the location where the lesson occurred. Type and identification of aircraft, flight simulator, flight training device, or aviation training device, as appropriate.
There are several senses of the word flight, and the one connected to beverage and food tastings is derived from the sense of a group of similar beings or objects flying through the air together, which was incubated in the nest of Old English flyht—itself related to fleogan, the Old English verb meaning to fly ...