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Osman Jamil

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Osman Jamil is a contributor to The Aviators Group. This profile brings together the aviation articles published under this contributor's byline.

PIA - The Golden Era

Airlines of the World  /  7 November 2022

PIA - The Golden Era

Once upon a time, Pakistan International Airlines was one of the greatest airlines. They would be everywhere—in the media, around the globe, and in every airport. Starting a list of PIA's accomplishments would take an eternity. The…

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Can Two Airplanes Collide in Mid-Air?

Informative  /  23 June 2022

Can Two Airplanes Collide in Mid-Air?

Accidents involving vehicles of all sizes from bikes to trucks are something that we’ve all heard and seen. Whether it is two bikes crashing into one another or two trucks, the chances of such accidents on the road are extremely high.…

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A Battle Of Stealth: F-22 vs F-35

Aviation News  /  22 June 2022

A Battle Of Stealth: F-22 vs F-35

On one hand, you’ve got the world’s premier aircraft in air dominance, and on the other hand, you’ve got the most expensive weapons procurement program in world history. Even though the two jets have many things in common, both are…

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Aircraft Exterior Lighting - Explained

Informative  /  19 June 2022

Aircraft Exterior Lighting - Explained

Every component on an aircraft holds vital importance whether it is a small landing light or a vertical stabilizer. Lights are often shadowed by the sheer brilliance of other parts of an aircraft but do not be mistaken. Without lights,…

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What Are The North Atlantic Tracks?

Informative  /  23 May 2022

What Are The North Atlantic Tracks?

The North Atlantic Ocean is one of the busiest airspaces in the entire world. On average, about 1,800 flights cross the eerie ocean every day. The ocean connects two major markets, Europe and North America. Flights range from commercial…

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Why Don’t Airplanes Fly Over Tibet?

Informative  /  9 June 2021

Why Don’t Airplanes Fly Over Tibet?

Aeronautics has progressed to the point where we can now fly at double the speed of sound and scientists want to fly to Mars, but there are a few areas on Earth where planes aren't allowed to go. Such a place is Tibet. But why Tibet?…

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The Boeing 747 Type That Failed

boeing  /  31 May 2021

The Boeing 747 Type That Failed

The majestic four-engine Boeing 747 is known as the "Queen of the Skies" by many all around the world. But did you ever know there was a tri-jet version of the 747? Yes, a trijet! Just like a DC-10, Boeing 727, or an MD-11. It's strange…

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What Is an ILS Approach?

Informative  /  29 March 2021

What Is an ILS Approach?

Decades ago, airplanes started to get more and more automated than ever. The result is a rise in safety on and off the ground. Autopilot was a system that was already installed on several large airplanes over the years but the…

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What It Takes to Land the U-2?

Informative  /  21 February 2021

What It Takes to Land the U-2?

Ever thought of an aircraft that lands on two wheels? Well, look no further than the U-2. The Lockheed U-2 is a high altitude reconnaissance aircraft and arguably the most well-known of them. Built for one sole reason that is to fly so…

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The RAVN X: The World's  Largest Drone

Informative  /  6 February 2021

The RAVN X: The World's Largest Drone

For years NASA has dominated delivering cargo and satellites to space, and now SpaceX seems to be doing the same almost every week. Sending cargo to space or delivering a satellite isn't exactly cutting-edge tech these days. Liftoff…

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The Defiant X: Faster than a Black Hawk

Informative  /  30 January 2021

The Defiant X: Faster than a Black Hawk

Lockheed Martin owned Sikorsky and Boeing unveiled their brand-new assault helicopter to the world this month. It is called the Defiant X, taking the same surname as little brother Raider X, which aims to replace the aging fleet of…

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Aircraft Cemetery

Informative  /  18 January 2021

Aircraft Cemetery

When your car coughs up its last mile, it is either sold away or it ends up in a scrapyard. But have you ever wondered what happens to an aircraft after it has delivered its last passenger? Around the globe, at any given moment,…

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The Boeing 737 MAX 8 finally returns.

Aviation News  /  10 January 2021

The Boeing 737 MAX 8 finally returns.

The 737 variant everybody feared, finally makes its return to the skies. Will it win the trust of airlines and the people back? Or will it still leave a trail of uncertainty? Let's go through what happened and why things turned out the…

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The B-2 Spirit: A spaceship made on earth.

Aviation News  /  3 January 2021

The B-2 Spirit: A spaceship made on earth.

‘Is that a UFO?’ or ‘That surely is not a plane!’ are the words coming out of almost everyone when the B-2 flew past them. Although the B-2 was not a UFO, it could disappear like one in a blink of an eye. A plane, so unmatched and…

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