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Reverse thrust on landing aircraft. How does this actually work?
There is an emergency room door that slides open just like the ambulance entrance on the ground.There is a doorway on the roof that leads into the building.
How does reverse thrust work on a jet engine?
They throw them over the side and hope the nurses below will catch them.No? Okay, how about this one then. If there is a heliport landing zone on the roof, there is also an elevator that goes to the roof level to allow the patient and EMS personnel access to the hospital. It is usually a limited access elevator to keep patients off the roof.
what is the range of the radar in a su-30mki?
the elevator goes upper one level then the buildingpleeese describe the operation and purpose of both the internal and external parts of aircraft,?
If the helipad is on the roof.. Most likely through the service elevator to the roof, and then on down to the ER.Jet aircraft turbines- how do they handle water (rain)?
I would guess most hospitals dont have helipads on the roof though ,i've never worked in one that did they all had thier pads in a remote location away from the building, and they transported the patient to the ER via ambulance
does any know opa-locka airport frequencies?
Roof pads I would think are more of a Hollywood thing more than a real norm .. though they do exist in some places.. construction costs for a roof helipad would be pretty substantial
if a person is uneducated,doest know anything about matematic or if he cant read English?
they usually use the door, but sometimes they cut a hole in the roof and lower the patient down. just for fun.If I complete ground school will my FAA tests ever expire?
They put them on a litter and wheel them into the hospital, onto the elevator and to the OR.Does the CX-2 Pathfinder flight computer have a back lite for the LCD ?
they have an elevator that goes up to the roof from inside and they just walk onto the roof and load or unload the patient.More Questions & Answers ...
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