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%ما هو (من)٪ 1 - تعريف

IDENTIFIER FOR A SPECIFIC FLIGHT OR ROUTE
Flight route designation; Flight Number; Flight ID; Flight id; Flight identification; Flight code; Flight numbers; British Airways Flight 1; List of flights with flight number 1

Maiden flight         
  • [[Concorde]] on March 2, 1969
  • [[Airbus A380]] on April 27, 2005
  • ''[[Wright Flyer]]'' on December 17, 1903
FIRST OCCASION ON WHICH AN AIRCRAFT OR SPACECRAFT LEAVES THE GROUND UNDER ITS OWN POWER
Inaugural flight; Maiden flights; First flight
The maiden flight, also known as first flight, of an aircraft is the first occasion on which it leaves the ground under its own power. The same term is also used for the first launch of rockets.
test flight         
  • Flight test engineer's workstation aboard an [[Airbus A380]] prototype
  • Static pressure probe rig aboard [[Boeing 747-8I]] prototype; a long plastic tube, shown wound round a storage drum, is connected to a probe with static pressure orifices. The probe is trailed about two wing spans behind the aircraft.<ref>AGARD-AG-160-VOL-2, AGARD flight test instrumentation series. Volume 2: In-flight temperature measurements, p.30</ref>
  • Pressure measurement equipment and water tanks in [[Boeing 747-8I]] prototype
  • km}} altitude. Does not include the landing burn near the ocean surface as clouds obscured the infrared imaging at low altitude.
  • Static pressure probe on the nose of a [[Sukhoi Superjet 100]] prototype
BRANCH OF AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING THAT DEVELOPS AND GATHERS DATA DURING FLIGHT
Test flight; Flight testing; Flight Test; Aircraft testing; Flight-test; Flight Test Installation; Flight Testing; Testflight; Flight tests
n. to conduct a test flight
Flight test         
  • Flight test engineer's workstation aboard an [[Airbus A380]] prototype
  • Static pressure probe rig aboard [[Boeing 747-8I]] prototype; a long plastic tube, shown wound round a storage drum, is connected to a probe with static pressure orifices. The probe is trailed about two wing spans behind the aircraft.<ref>AGARD-AG-160-VOL-2, AGARD flight test instrumentation series. Volume 2: In-flight temperature measurements, p.30</ref>
  • Pressure measurement equipment and water tanks in [[Boeing 747-8I]] prototype
  • km}} altitude. Does not include the landing burn near the ocean surface as clouds obscured the infrared imaging at low altitude.
  • Static pressure probe on the nose of a [[Sukhoi Superjet 100]] prototype
BRANCH OF AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING THAT DEVELOPS AND GATHERS DATA DURING FLIGHT
Test flight; Flight testing; Flight Test; Aircraft testing; Flight-test; Flight Test Installation; Flight Testing; Testflight; Flight tests
Flight testing is a branch of aeronautical engineering that develops specialist equipment required for testing aircraft behaviour and systems. Instrumentation systems are developed using proprietary transducers and data acquisition systems.

ويكيبيديا

Flight number

In the aviation industry, a flight number or flight designator is a code for an airline service consisting of two-character airline designator and a 1 to 4 digit number. For example, "BA 98" is a British Airways service from Toronto-Pearson to London-Heathrow. A service is called "direct" if it is covered by a single flight number, regardless of the number of stops or equipment changes. For example, "WN 417" flies from Jacksonville to Baltimore to Oakland to Los Angeles on Southwest Airlines. A given flight segment may have multiple flight numbers on different airlines under a code-sharing agreement. Strictly speaking, the flight number is just the numerical part, but it is commonly used for the entire flight designator.

The flight designator of the operating carrier of a commercial flight is used as a call sign. This is distinct from the aircraft's registration number, which identifies a specific airplane.

أمثلة من مجموعة نصية لـ٪ 1
1. Flight number 42 has been canceled and will be rescheduled for Thursday.
2. Be sure to include the flight number, the flight date, and the name of the airline. «6.
3. An unique signal would cross–reference information already recorded, such as a passenger‘s name and flight number.
4. A second "revealed" the flight number of a plane carrying the four–year–old and pinpointed her seat.
5. Greek police said that someone calling their headquarters had made the threat but the flight number given did not exist.