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cargo door Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

পণ্যসম্ভার দরজা,





cargo door's Usage Examples:

full-size main-deck cargo door.


In 2019 the airline took delivery of a second Boeing 737-700 without BBJ equipment or a cargo door that was originally.


On June 12, 1972, the left rear cargo door of the McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10 operating the flight blew open and broke.


It features a large squared fuselage with a full-width rear cargo door/ramp.


On June 12, 1972, American Airlines Flight 96 lost its aft cargo door above Windsor, Ontario.


After takeoff from Carswell, the aircraft's main cargo door opened and the aircraft crashed while attempting an emergency landing.


The crash occurred when an incorrectly secured cargo door at the rear of the plane burst open and broke off, causing an explosive.


ATR unveiled a large cargo door modification for all ATR 72 at Farnborough 2002, coupled.


The 2003 Congo air disaster occurred on 8 May 2003 when a cargo door of an Ilyushin Il-76 owned by Ukrainian Cargo Airways accidentally opened mid-flight.


The bomb was dropped from the rear cargo door of a United States Air Force Lockheed MC-130.


model to appear was the Model 200C in 1979; this version had a large cargo door on the LH side of the rear fuselage with an airstair door similar to the.


Toledo to Los Angeles (for Flagship Express), the accident aircraft's cargo door opened after takeoff from Toledo.


One year later, United Airlines Flight 811, a Boeing 747, suffered a cargo door failure in-flight, separating a section of fuselage with 9 passengers.


stated that multiple factors caused the crash, one of which was an opened cargo door during mid-flight.


begins by slowing to approach speed, lowering the ramp, and opening the cargo door.


intended for FedEx and thus, were already fitted with the forward side cargo door.


Combi aircraft typically feature an oversized cargo door, as well as tracks on the cabin floor to allow the seats to be added or.


Trader IV was a modified Avro Tudor IV, which had been fitted with an aft cargo door and was flown unpressurized.


aircraft with a rear-fuselage cargo door.


Military cargo aircraft are predominently high-wing designs with a rear cargo door.



Synonyms:

door;

Antonyms:

indirect; incomplete;

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