aircraft extended wing flaps for landing takeoff |
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navigate by keyword : aircraft airplane airport altitude back commercial cruising easier extended feature flaps jet jets landing landings lift original pilot plane position push retract runway takeoff takeoffs upwards wing |
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Extended wing flaps are a feature found on most commercial jets that allows for easier takeoffs and landings. They work by using a specific angle to push the plane upwards. Once the jet has reached cruising altitude, the pilot will typically retract the wing flaps back to their original position. |
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