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The traffic rules of the sky

When something goes wrong, the order of your actions is what saves lives

Even the finest aircraft still depends on a pilot who is fit to fly

Read the sky's mood, and the sky becomes your friend

Know your aircraft's body, so you can read its signals

How far it runs, where the weight sits

Know where you are, which way you're heading, and when you'll arrive

Why something weighing several tonnes can stay aloft

The one language the entire sky understands the same way
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