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Learmount.com

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How aviation works - in the cockpit, the cabin, the hangar, and the air traffic control centre

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Learmount.com | How aviation works – in the cockpit, the cabin, the hangar, and the air traffic control centre Skip to content Learmount.com How aviation works – in the cockpit, the cabin, the hangar, and the air traffic control centre Menu Home A glimpse into 1970s RAF culture David Learmount – a brief aviation history “Airline climate harm can be halved” 05/12/2023 05/12/2023 David Learmount airline contribution to global warming , Climate change , contrails , Cutting airline global warming , environment , global mean temperature , global warming , ice contrail , ice supersaturation , NOX , persistent contrails , Professor Ian Poll , radiative forcing , Royal Air Force , solar radiation , thermal radiation If the world’s airline industry were to agree to take the necessary action, commercial air transport could cut its global warming effects by 50% within a week. Permanently, and at virtually no cost. Do I hear gasps of disbelief? Disbelief...

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