An airplane pilot falls 355

  1. An airplane pilot falls 355 m after jumping from an aircraft without his parachute opening. Fortunately, he lands in a snowbank,
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  2. A pilot wants the heading of an airplane to be 45º east of north. The wind is from 270º at 32 km/h, and the speed of the
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  3. A pilot is flying an airplane. Due to strong winds, the pilot decides to fly 4,000 feet lower to avoid excessive turbulence. It
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  7. A pilot is flying an airplane. Due to strong winds, the pilot decides to fly 4,000 feet lower to avoid excessive turbulence. It
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