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Anas Maaz-Journalist

Anas Maaz

Journalist

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  • 41
    Guides

About Anas Maaz

Journalist - An Airbus A320-rated airline pilot. With a career spanning from flying to managerial positions within flight operations in airlines, my expertise goes mainly into aviation regulations, airline safety protocols, and the development of operating procedures for both aircraft and airlines.

Having served in roles ranging from technical pilot to deputy manager of flight operations technical, at a reputable airline, I have gained a lot of knowledge in the industry. 

I am currently based in the United Arab Emirates.

Latest Articles

A Crystal Air Cruises Boeing 777 flying above the clouds.
The Operational Factors That Influence A Jetliner's Cruise Speed

When it comes to the cruise performance of an aircraft, speed is an important factor.

KLM plane landing at Schiphol airport
Pilot Insight: How Perfect Airplane Landings Are Done

The approach and landing are among the most critical flight phases.

Cockpit of the Airbus A350
How Do Airliners Navigate?

Airplanes, particularly large transport aircraft, use multiple techniques for navigation.

An Airbus A350 wingtip
The History And Differences Between Airbus And Boeing Winglets

Winglets are a common feature found on many modern commercial aircraft types.

Contrails in the sky of two planes that passed each other in cruise.
A Guide To Separation: How Aircraft Stay Away From Each Other In The Air

Have you ever been lucky enough to see an aircraft passing by while flying?

Aircraft refueling shutterstock_1259661907
How An Aircraft's Fuel System Works

The fuel system is one of the most important systems in an aircraft.

A United Airlines Boeing 777 on an airport apron.
How Pilots Master the Precise Art Of Taxiing An Aircraft

The taxi regime of a flight involves the ground movement of the aircraft on its power.

SAS Airbus A320neo landing at Hamburg Airport HAM shutterstock_2158000047
How Aircraft Braking Systems Work And Keep Cool

Aircraft brakes must absorb large amounts of energy during landing and in the event of a rejected takeoff.

An Airbus A350-900 engine with its cowlings off.
Keeping Cool: How Jet Engines Avoid Overheating

Specific mechanisms must be in place to control the overheating of jet engines.

A KLM Airbus A330-200 on an airport apron.
Which Factors Affect The Range Of An Aircraft?

When it comes to an aircraft's performance, range is an important factor.

Norse Atlantic UK 789 landing-1
How Do Pilots Decide When To Begin Their Descent?

The typical descent for an airliner is performed at a 3-degree angle.

A Dassault Falcon 900LX flying over a coastline.
Aerodynamic Phenomenon: A Detailed Look At the Coffin Corner

Explanations about the coffin corner are sometimes vague or lack in detail.

Falcon 900 LX
Rear Vs Wing-Mounted Engines: Advantages And Disadvantages

It is rare to find rear-mounted engines in commercial aircraft these days.

All-white Airbus A340 departing
How Pilots Set Engine Power When Taking Off

Setting the thrust incorrectly could lead to a significant accident.

Pegasus Airbus A321 & Boeing 737
How Do Airbus & Boeing Aircraft Differ On A Technical Level?

There are several differences in design and operational philosophies.

A closeup of a jet engine.
How Do Jet Engine Startup Procedures Work?

A series of steps must be followed for an engine start up process.

A flydubai boeing 737 MAX
Why Do Airliners Takeoff With Reduced Thrust?

The reduced takeoff thrust procedure increases engine durability, lowers maintenance costs, and increases engine reliability.

Two pilots sitting in the cockpit of a Boeing 787.
What Is ACARS & How Do Pilots And Airlines Use It?

Not so long ago, a system was introduced primarily for communication between pilots and airline operations.

A Boeing 737 landing in foggy conditions.
Low Visibility Operations: A Pilot's Perspective

These days, airliners can take off and land in very low visibility conditions, but still not zero visibility.

An aircraft cabin
What Happens When An Aircraft Loses Cabin Pressurization?

How do pilots and passengers respond in the event of a depressurization?

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