Windshed - The area or region where the effects of wind are observed or experienced, such as the space behind a structure where wind is blocked or redirected., Crew - A group of people working together as a team, typically on a shared task or activity, such as operating a vehicle or an aircraft., Engine - A machine designed to convert energy, typically from fuel combustion, into mechanical motion., Flaps - Moveable surfaces on the wings of an aircraft that can be extended or retracted to control lift, drag, and stability during takeoff, landing, and flight., Altitude - The height of an object or location above a reference point, usually measured from sea level, often used to describe the height of aircraft in the sky or the elevation of terrain features., Yaw - The movement of an aircraft or vehicle around its vertical axis, causing it to turn to the left or right while maintaining its level flight path., Apron - The area of an airport where aircraft are parked, loaded, unloaded, refueled, and boarded. It is usually located adjacent to terminal buildings., ATC - A person responsible for managing the safe and efficient movement of aircraft within a specific airspace or at an airport., Fuselage - The main body of an aircraft, housing the cockpit, passenger cabin, cargo hold, and other essential components., Runway - A defined and prepared surface on an airport used for the takeoff and landing of aircraft.,

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