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Airmanship
Skill and knowledge applied to aerial navigation, similar to seamanship in maritime navigation / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Airmanship is skill and knowledge applied to aerial navigation, similar to seamanship in maritime navigation. Airmanship covers a broad range of desirable behaviors and abilities in an aviator. It is not simply a measure of skill or technique, but also a measure of a pilot’s awareness of the aircraft, the environment in which it operates, and of their own capabilities.[1]
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