EPISODE · Jan 11, 2023 · 3 MIN
TRANSPORT BY AIR - PLANE TRAVEL - PART FOUR (65)
from BEYOND THE OBVIOUS · host Purushothaman C
TRANSPORT BY AIR - PLANE TRAVEL - PART FOUR glide to fly through air currents without the use of an engine or in the case of the birds' wings being moved go-around (or) go-round a track traveled by a plane after a failed landing attempt in order to place itself for a successful second attempt hand baggage (American English) hand luggage (British English) small bags that can be carried on an aeroplane by a passenger in-flight developed, performed, or offered to be utilized during a journey on an International plane jet to travel by jet airplane jet lag the state of being exhausted and a little disoriented after taking a long flight, occurs particularly after a long flight through several time zones and is most likely caused by a disruption in the human body's circadian rhythms land to glide gently through the air and land on the ground or another surface landing a process of returning an aircraft or spaceship to the ground after a scheduled trip landing card a card that airline passengers fill out with personal information and produce to officials upon arrival in a foreign nation last call the final request for passengers to board their plane at an airport log a record of events in a specific timeframe, particularly during a voyage on a ship or plane long-haul including the long-distance transportation of either cargo or people Mayday a worldwide radio signal used by ships and aircraft to send distress signals to summon assistance mid-air ( noun) a location in the sky or the air and when the vehicle is not on the land mid-air (adjective) taking place in the sky or the air rather than on the ground navigate to use a map or some other device to plan and steer the direction of a ship, aeroplane etc.
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TRANSPORT BY AIR - PLANE TRAVEL - PART FOUR glide to fly through air currents without the use of an engine or in the case of the birds' wings being moved go-around (or) go-round a track traveled by a plane after a failed landing attempt in order to place itself for a successful second attempt hand baggage (American English) hand luggage (British English) small bags that can be carried on an aeroplane by a passenger in-flight developed, performed, or offered to be utilized during a journey on an International plane jet to travel by jet airplane jet lag the state of being exhausted and a little disoriented after taking a long flight, occurs particularly after a long flight through several time zones and is most likely caused by a disruption in the human body's circadian rhythms land to glide gently through the air and land on the ground or another surface landing a process of returning an aircraft or spaceship to the ground after a scheduled trip landing card a card that airline passengers fill out with personal information and produce to officials upon arrival in a foreign nation last call the final request for passengers to board their plane at an airport log a record of events in a specific timeframe, particularly during a voyage on a ship or plane long-haul including the long-distance transportation of either cargo or people Mayday a worldwide radio signal used by ships and aircraft to send distress signals to summon assistance mid-air ( noun) a location in the sky or the air and when the vehicle is not on the land mid-air (adjective) taking place in the sky or the air rather than on the ground navigate to use a map or some other device to plan and steer the direction of a ship, aeroplane etc.
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