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Airports Mean Business
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Airports Mean Business (1972) was created by the Federal Aviation Administration. It was created to showcase how airports bring more business and opportunity to cities and towns across America. The purpose of the film is an educational piece to demonstrate clearly why communities should invest in airports and the related infrastructure: showing that the good created by the airport overrides the small negative of noise pollution from air traffic.


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All It Takes Is Once: FAA Training Film
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All It Takes Is Once (1968) was produced by the Federal Aviation Administration. The film is a serious examination of the dangers of personal problems being a distraction when flying an airplane. It demonstrates what a serious hazard this is to personal safety while in the area. It presents five typical psychological problems that aviation pilots frequently encounter before making a flight.


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Disorientation: FAA Training Film
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Produced by the Federal Aviation Administration , this video educates the pilots to common inflight situations that are potentially disorientating by describing how this physiological phenomenon influences and distorts otherwise clear cut flying judgments. It discusses strategies for handling situations where a pilots physical senses are suggesting something different than what the cockpit instruments are showing.


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Dusk to Dawn: FAA Training Film
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Produced by Federal Aviation Administration , this video examines the various types of precautions and techniques that pilots should take when flying from dusk to dawn. Due to the lack of visual references available in daylight, nighttime flying requires different skills to be conduced safely by the small plane pilot. Each of these skills and its importance to safe night flying is covered in this film.


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Flying Floats: FAA Training Film
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Flying Floats (1973) was produced by the Federal Aviation Administration to demonstrate how to fly a plane with floats. The film covers all the details one needs to know to understand how to operate a float plane and includes fabulous scenery in an area where float planes are the only option to reach many remote locations.


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Free Fall Safety Procedures DVD
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Produced by the Department of Defense in 1966, Free Fall Safety Procedures is a discussion of parachute safety. This film covers the proper techniques involved in packing and wearing parachute equipment, proper techniques for landing on both land and water, how to jump with a static line and how to execute free fall jumps.


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Helicopter Mast Bumping - Causes and Prevention
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Mast Bumping - Causes and Prevention (1982) is a United States Army production teaching helicopter pilots about mast bumping and how to deal with the situation. It helps Army pilots identify the warning signs of mast bumping and the steps to take to correct them before a bump occurs. This is a critical skill to master when learning how to fly a helicopter safely.


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How Airplanes Fly: FAA Training Film
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How Airplanes Fly was produced in 1968 by the Federal Aviation Administration. It is an excellent introduction to how airplane flight works. It is an easy to understand film that makes rich use of animation and live sequences to explain the principles of airplane flight. It covers all the basic concepts including how lift, the weight of the plane, its thrust, drag and other factors all have their impact on how any particular plane flies.


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How To Fly The B-26 Airplane Training Film DVD
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How To Fly The B-26 Airplane Training Film is an in depth look at how to operate the Martin B-26 Bomber AKA the Marauder. This film, featuring Hollywood actor Don Porter as the pilot, demonstrates how to handle this remarkable aircraft and put it through its motions. The film is shown from the perspective of the pilot teaching the a Lieutenant the moves of operating this aircraft. It shows how they prepare the bomber for flight by going through a detailed checklist of pre-flight procedures and makes sure the plane is 100% ready to go before actually getting ready to fly. It then shows how the engines are started, a smooth takeoff and then an exploration of the limits and capabilities of the aircraft in the air. To make it even more exciting, it shows one engine failing and the steps needed to "glide" it back for a safe landing. This film is a rare and detailed look at one of our historic war planes.


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Profile Publications: Aircraft Series: Full 262 Volume Collection on DVD
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Profile Publications - famous for a variety of pamphlets covering a variety of vehicles from warships to armored vehicles - created a fascinating collection of 262 aircraft profiles. Each of the issues highlights a single aircraft and gives full details about it's capabilities and specifications. Each issue also includes a variety of photos showcasing the various variants at different angles as you can see in the photos below the listing of all the issues.


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Stable and Safe: FAA Training Film
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Produced by the Federal Aviation Administration , this video details what frequently happens when pilots inadvertently fly into marginal or IFR weather and lose their visual reference causing them to become dangerously disoriented. It details the different types of stability augmentation systems available for use in general aviation so pilots can understand the abilities of each system.


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Start Up: FAA Training Film
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Start Up (1987) was produced by the Federal Aviation Administration. It is a training film that reviews the precautions a pilot should take before flying a plane that has not been flown recently. By following a safe startup procedure, the pilot will experience no surprises while in the air from issues that could have developed from the plane sitting on the ground for many months between flights.


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The Development of the X-15
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The Development of the X-15 is a fascinating look at this remarkable aircraft. This film gives you an unprecedented inside view of its creation and early flights and is an excellent addition to any X-15 fan's collection.


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Trial by Fire: A Carrier Fights for Life
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Trial by Fire: A Carrier Fights for Life (1973) was produced by the United States Navy to educate Navy personnel on how to prevent fires and how to control them when they break out on a carrier at sea. The film includes actual footage of a carrier on fire and the brave crew that worked to extinguish that fire before it became a disaster. Note: There is a background hissing noise on the audio soundtrack from the original film.


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