Aviation.

TechTalks247
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1 months ago
Inside an aircraft’s wing lies one of aviation’s most critical yet unseen workspaces ✈️ Fuel tanks aren’t just containers—they’re structural components. That’s why technicians physically enter them to inspect what can’t be seen from the outside. In these tight, confined spaces, every detail matters: ribs, fasteners, sealants, wiring, pumps, and bonding straps are carefully checked for cracks, corrosion, leaks, or electrical faults. Before entry, the tank is fully drained, ventilated, and purged of vapors. Continuous monitoring, protective gear, and standby safety observers ensure the process is controlled and secure. It’s a demanding task—but this precision is what keeps modern aircraft flying safely for thousands of hours. #All About Aviation (सभी विमानन के बारे में) #Aviation.
TechTalks247
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2 months ago
Storms look beautiful from above… but they’re anything but safe. ⛈️✈️ From a plane, towering thunderclouds rise like mountains into the sky—packed with lightning, hail, and powerful air currents. Those bright flashes and dark masses? Signs of extreme turbulence. That’s why pilots don’t fly through them—they rely on radar to detect storm cells early and safely change course. Because getting too close isn’t just rough… it’s dangerous. #Aviation. #thunderstorm
TechTalks247
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2 months ago
From the ground, it looks like the jet is shooting straight into space 🚀✈️ But inside the cabin, passengers barely notice anything dramatic — it just feels like a smooth climb after takeoff. What we see on camera and what actually happens are two very different things. The camera angle and telephoto lenses compress perspective, making the aircraft look almost vertical even though it isn’t. Interesting fact: Even during steep demonstration climbs, passenger aircraft rarely exceed 15–18° of pitch. That “rocket launch” look is mostly a visual illusion created by cameras — a perfect example of aviation physics mixed with perspective. #Aviation. #plane
डॉ अशोक
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5 months ago
India has emerged as the world's third-largest domestic civil aviation market after the United States and China, highlighting its rapid growth and potential for the future. This ranking is based on passenger traffic and capacity data for recent years….#latest news #Aviation. #DGCA #airlines #सियासत पर नजर