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accomplish to succeed in doing something.

accounting a detailed narrative; a record of events

aviation - the operation of aircraft

disappearance the state of having vanished

inspiration- a positive example that encourages others to attempt to reach their goals.

journal- a personal record of events

navigator- someone who plans and records the course of a plane

runway -a strip of level ground where airplanes take off and land.

taxied to move slowly on the ground before taking off or after landing.

transmission - a message sent by radio

equator an imaginary line around the widest part of the earth that is equal distance from all points to the North and South pole

course a route

homing signals signals sent out to guide planes or other air craft to their landing spot

Mores code- a system of signals used to represent numbers and letters that can create words and messages theme=2&selection=1