(Askeri) HAVA YOLLARI VE MUHABERE HİZMETİ: Askeri Hava Ulaştırma Hizmetinin bir ast komutanlığı. Bu komutanlık, ABD Hava kuvvetlerinin faaliyetleri için her yerde; donanma pilotlarıyla sivil hava yolları pilotları ve diğer devletlere ait askeri tayyareler içinde bazen seri bir haberleşme ve elektronik uçuş hizmetleri temin etmekle görevlidir
(Askeri) PERİYODİK METEOROLOJİ RAPORLARI: Hava limanları ve hava meydanları ile hava üslerindeki meteorolojik şartlar hakkında, saatte bir yayınlanan ve telsiz ve teleprimör vasıtasıyla diğer hava liman, meydan ve üsleriyle hava tahmin istasyonlarına bildirilen raporlar. Bu raporlar, saatte bir, aynı zamanda ve aynı sıra ile yayınlanırlar
(Askeri) HAVA YOLLARI MUHABERE İSTASYONU: Uçakların sürat ve emniyetle hareketini temin amacıyla, uçuş halindeki uçaklar ve diğer belirli hava yolu tesisleriyle muhabere etmek üzere kurulmuş, personel ve malzemeyle teçhiz edilmiş haberleşme tesisleri. Bu istasyonlar, hizmetini gördükleri hava yolları üzerinde veya bunların dışında bulunabilirler
An international passenger airline based in London with destinations in more than 80 countries. Its predecessor companies include the nationalized British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) and British European Airways (BEA). In 1974 BEA and BOAC combined to form British Airways. The airline was privatized in 1987. It merged with British Caledonian later that year
known as Pan Am Former U.S. airline. It was founded in 1927 by former World War I pilot Juan Trippe, who secured a contract to fly mail between Key West, Fla., and Havana. In 1929 Pan Am established passenger service to the Caribbean and Central America. It inaugurated the first transpacific flights (San Francisco to Manila) in 1936, the first transatlantic flights (New York City to Lisbon) in 1939, and the first round-the-world flights in 1947, and it pioneered commercial jet travel in the 1950s. Its business declined in the 1960s and '70s, and its acquisition of National Airlines in 1980 failed to improve its position. In 1988 a bomb planted aboard a Pan Am 747 caused the airliner to crash near Lockerbie, Scot., killing 270 people. Despite selling its Asian and South Pacific routes to United Airlines and its transatlantic, European, and Middle Eastern routes to Delta Air Lines, it was forced to declare bankruptcy in 1991. In the late 1990s another group bought the rights to the Pan Am name and began operating flights as Pan American Airways
Australian airline, the oldest in the English-speaking world, founded in 1920 as Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services Ltd. (later abbreviated as Qantas). By 2002 it had more than 140 destinations in over 30 countries
The space between a ceiling's insulation and the roof boards that allows air movement through the roofing system's vents, allowing moisture and summer heat buildup to escape
the system of the body that is involved in the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide The general term "airway" includes the mouth and nose and goes all the way to the lungs and everything in between
A person's airways are the passages from their nose and mouth down to their lungs, through which air enters and leaves their body. an inflammation of the airways