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A Day in the Life of a Pilot

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Passengers might notice the plane moving slowly on the tarmac. A Safe Descent About 30 minutes before landing, pilots begin preparations for descent, con figuring flaps and briefing the approach. Landing is the most skill-intensive part. From engine start-up to taxiing, every action is deliberate and methodical.

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The Essential Guide to Runway Markings

Pilot Institute

Visual runways feature aiming point markings (described later on in this article) if the runway is 4,000ft or longer or used by jet aircraft. Precision Runways Precision runways feature at least one precision approach aid at either end of the runway, such as an Instrument Landing System (ILS). To prevent taxiway overruns.