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Англо-русский словарь по авиационной медицине. 2013.
Англо-русский словарь по авиационной медицине. 2013.
Emergency (bande dessinée) — Emergency Série Auteur Collectif Scénario Collectif Dessin Collectif Genre(s) Aviation, militaire Personnages principaux Personnages historiques de l aviation et de l aéronautique Chuck Yeager Hanna … Wikipédia en Français
Emergency landing — For other uses, see Emergency landing (disambiguation). Crash landing redirects here. For other uses, see Crash landing (disambiguation). JetBlue Airways Flight 292 making an emergency landing at LAX An emergency landing is a landing made by an… … Wikipedia
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Emergency First Response — Logo von PADI Professional Association of Diving Instructors (kurz: PADI) ist ein im Jahr 1966[1] von John Cronin und Ralph Erikson gegründeter amerikanischer Tauchsportverband, der weltweit Tauchausbildungen anbietet. Mit rund 5.300 Tauchbasen… … Deutsch Wikipedia
emergency descent — A descent by an aircraft from its operating altitude because of an in flight emergency (e.g., descent in the event of pressurization failure or an in flight fire) … Aviation dictionary
emergency safe altitude — Altitudes depicted on approach charts, which provide at least a 1000 ft obstacle clearance in nonmountainous areas and a 2000 ft obstacle clearance in designated mountainous areas within a 100 mile radius of the navigational aid on which the… … Aviation dictionary
emergency ceiling — The highest altitude for multi engine aircraft at which the rate of climb is 50 ft/min with one engine throttled back fully. Also called a usable ceiling … Aviation dictionary
List of emergency medicine topics — Emergency medicine encompasses a large scope of practice. It concentrates on potentially life or limb threatening illnesses and an understanding common conditions. Contents 1 Critical care 2 Presentations 3 Trauma 4 … Wikipedia
High altitude pulmonary edema — (HAPE) is a life threatening form of non cardiogenic pulmonary edema that occurs in otherwise healthy mountaineers at altitudes above 2,500 meters (8,200 feet). Some cases however have been reported also at lower altitudes (between 1500 and 2500… … Wikipedia
Aircraft emergency frequency — The aircraft emergency frequency (also known as guard) is a frequency used on the aircraft radio band reserved for emergency communications for aircraft in distress. The frequencies are 121.5 MHz for civilian, also known as International Air… … Wikipedia
Effects of high altitude on humans — Climbing Mount Rainier. The effects of high altitude on humans are considerable. The percentage saturation of hemoglobin with oxygen determines the content of oxygen in our blood. After the human body reaches around 2,100 m (7,000 feet) above sea … Wikipedia