The SC said that the object of such inquiries was to ascertain the cause of the tragedy and prevent its recurrence — not to fix responsibility or assign fault.
The Centre told the SC that the AAIB investigation into the Air India crash aims to identify causes, not assign blame, amidst ...
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How do airplanes stay up in the sky? 4 forces of flight every aviation enthusiast should know
Aerodynamics explains how airplanes fly through the interplay of four fundamental forces: lift, weight, thrust, and drag. Lift opposes gravity, thrust propels forward, and drag resists motion. Pilots ...
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China tests new supersonic jet engine, delivers unprecedented thrust, efficiency, speed
China reportedly has developed an innovative ACE engine that adapts to flight conditions for improved performance and ...
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A380 Reverse Thrust in Stunning Slow-Mo
Watch the incredible reverse thrust of the Airbus A380 as it slows down after landing, captured in stunning slow motion at ...
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Where to Put It: Is Stabilizer Position Wisdom or Whim?
Setting canards aside, as much of the world has done, we find designers in doubt about where to put stabilizers. Should they ...
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Stevens Researchers Bring Hypersonic Flight One Step Closer to Take Off
If it were to become a reality, hypersonic flight, long the realm of science fiction, could revolutionize global travel, ...
UK-based global major power and propulsion group Rolls-Royce has highlighted that Algerian national flag carrier Air Algérie ...
Pipistrel has announced that Type Canada has validated the type certificate for its currently produced Pipistrel Explorer, ...
NASA’s X-59 QueSST “flying swordfish” made its first test flight from Palmdale, California, marking a breakthrough in quiet ...
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