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In air Combat, when an aircraft fires a missile at another aircraft, it is known as an Air to Air missile. The Sparrows and Sidewinders were air to air missiles
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A glider is an aircraft that does not have an engine. To fly it must be towed into the air by a vehicle or another aircraft.
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As aircraft fly through the air, the friction causes them to become charged with static electricity. After an aircraft has landed there is a possibility of charges escaping to earth as a spark. Therefore, the aircraft should be earthed with a conductor as soon as it lands, allowing the charge that has built up to flow to earth.
When aircraft are flying it is important that they do not fly into one another. To help avoid this flight paths for aircraft going in opposite directions are separated one form another and each aircraft is separated from those above, below, behind and in front by a 'box' of air this is the separation of air craft.
On the ground and in the air, commercial aircraft are controlled by the Air Traffic Controllers. Aircraft are separated by altitude and if you happen to be flying faster than another aircraft on the same heading, you just keep on going and pass it. There are conventions for light aircraft and when close to an airfield when not being controlled and there are 'rules' for TCAS systems which consider the aircraft performance when resolution for conflicts is generated.
An air lane is a route used by commercial aircraft when flying form one airport to another.
No, it is not. The word landed in this context is a verb, the past tense of 'to land' (aircraft). However, safely is indeed an adverb.
An aircraft is designed to fly in 'air' there is no 'air' in space.
Not all aircraft in the Air Force are owned by the Air force or military. A lot of them are leased from companies like Boeing or Lockheed.