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Lonely Planet Kids,Tom Cornell,Clive Gifford

How Airports Work

How Airports Work

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This lift-the-flap book takes readers behind-the-scenes of the airport, from check-in to departures, revealing hidden secrets and future possibilities. It is packed with facts and illustrations and was created in consultation with an aviation expert. Lonely Planet Kids books ignite children's curiosity and encourage them to explore the world.

\n Format: Hardback
\n Length: 24 pages
\n Publication date: 14 September 2018
\n Publisher: Lonely Planet Global Limited
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Where does luggage go after check-in?
After passengers have checked in their luggage, it is typically taken to a designated area within the airport where it is stored in large containers or carts. Depending on the size and weight of the luggage, it may be sorted and placed on different conveyor belts to be transported to the aircraft. Once the luggage is loaded onto the plane, it is stored in the cargo hold or sometimes in the overhead bins.

What happens in the control tower?
The control tower is a vital part of the airport operation, responsible for managing the flow of air traffic and ensuring the safety of all aircraft. The tower is staffed by air traffic controllers who monitor the movements of planes on the runway and in the airspace around the airport. They communicate with pilots via radio to provide instructions and clearances for takeoff and landing. The control tower also monitors weather conditions and other factors that may affect flight safety and coordinates with other airport personnel to respond to any emergencies.

How do planes actually fly?
Planes operate through a combination of lift and thrust. Lift is generated by the wings of the plane, which create an upward force that lifts the plane off the ground. Thrust is provided by the engines, which propel the plane forward. The wings are designed to create a lift-to-drag ratio, which means that for every unit of drag (resistance to air movement), the wings generate a greater unit of lift. This allows the plane to fly at high speeds and altitudes while maintaining stability.

In conclusion, luggage is taken to a designated area within the airport after check-in, where it is stored and transported to the aircraft. The control tower is a vital part of the airport operation, responsible for managing air traffic and ensuring the safety of all aircraft. Planes operate through a combination of lift and thrust, with the wings generating lift and the engines providing thrust.

\n Weight: 982g\n
Dimension: 282 x 260 x 17 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781787012929\n \n

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