Primus AVIA

Primus AVIA At PRIMUS AVIA, our commitment is to excel and succeed in every task. At PRIMUS AVIA, our commitment is to excel and succeed in every task we undertake.

Founded in 2010, PRIMUS AVIA emerged from the belief that independent providers could revolutionize aircraft management through cost-effective solutions and higher quality standards. Founded in 2010, as PRIMUS Aircraft Management Solutions, PRIMUS AVIA emerged from the belief that independent providers could revolutionize aircraft technical management through cost-effective solutions and higher qu

ality standards. We deeply value open, honest, and reliable relationships both within our team and with our clients, forming the cornerstone of our approach to redefining excellence in aviation.

27/03/2026

Why do pilots and co-pilots eat different meals on flights?
It’s a real aviation safety rule on many airlines. If one meal causes food poisoning or any health issue, the other pilot can still safely operate the aircraft. Small detail, huge safety reason.

04/03/2026

Why is the ‘black box’ actually orange?
Despite the name, the aircraft “black box” is actually painted bright orange.
Flight recorders are designed to be easy to locate after an accident. The bright color makes them highly visible among wreckage, and they are also equipped with underwater locator beacons that transmit signals for search teams.
In aviation, even the color is chosen for safety.

24/02/2026

What does landing gear do?”
Landing gear does more than just support the airplane on the ground.

It absorbs the massive impact forces during touchdown using hydraulic shock absorbers, supports the aircraft during taxi, takeoff, and landing, and provides braking capability with advanced anti-skid systems.

In flight, it retracts to reduce drag and improve efficiency.

Landing gear isn’t just wheels —
it’s a critical structural and safety system.

17/02/2026

The 2 Fastest Passenger Airplanes of All Time
Only two passenger aircraft ever flew faster than the speed of sound.
The Concorde cruised at Mach 2.04, crossing the Atlantic in under 3.5 hours.
The Tupolev Tu-144 reached around Mach 2.0 and was the only other supersonic jet to carry passengers in commercial service.
Today, airlines prioritize efficiency over extreme speed — but these two remain unmatched in aviation history.

03/02/2026

Difference between a fan and a propeller
Fans and propellers do the same basic job —
they move air.
A propeller accelerates a large amount of air slowly, making it very efficient at lower speeds.
A turbofan accelerates a smaller amount of air much faster, allowing higher speeds and better performance at altitude.
Same principle.
Different efficiency ranges.

31/01/2026

Are turboprops safe?
Turboprops may look different,
but they meet the same strict safety standards as jet aircraft.
They are designed for reliability, efficiency, and short-to-medium routes, with powerful engines and redundant systems. Many turboprops operate daily in challenging weather and remote regions — safely.
Different propulsion.
Same level of safety.

28/01/2026

The parts of a jet engine explained simply
A jet engine looks complex —
but its basic parts follow a simple flow.
Air goes in, gets compressed, mixed with fuel, ignited, and pushed out the back to create thrust. Each section has one clear job, working together in a precise order.
Simple concept.
Highly engineered ex*****on.

How airplanes avoid thunderstormsAirplanes don’t fly through thunderstorms —they fly around them.Modern weather radar sh...
16/01/2026

How airplanes avoid thunderstorms
Airplanes don’t fly through thunderstorms —
they fly around them.
Modern weather radar shows pilots exactly where storm cells are forming and how strong they are. Using this data, routes and altitudes are adjusted long before the aircraft gets close.
In aviation, avoiding danger is part of the plan —
not a last-minute decision. ✈️

13/01/2026

How often are airplanes really checked?
Airplanes aren’t checked once in a while —
they’re checked all the time.
Before every single flight, crews perform inspections. On top of that, aircraft undergo regular scheduled maintenance based on flight hours, cycles, and strict regulations.
In aviation, safety is continuous,
not occasional. ✈

09/01/2026

Why is it safe to land when it’s raining
Rain might look concerning from the cabin,
but it doesn’t make landing unsafe.
Runways are specially designed to drain water, and aircraft tires are built to maintain grip even on wet surfaces. Pilots also calculate landing distance based on current weather conditions before every approach.
Rain changes procedures —
not safety margins.

07/01/2026

Why do airplanes stay balanced in the air?
Airplanes stay balanced not just because of wings —
but because of fuel distribution.
Fuel is stored in multiple tanks across the wings and body. As it’s used, systems carefully manage how fuel moves to keep the aircraft’s weight and center of gravity within safe limits at all times.
Balance in the air isn’t automatic.
It’s calculated, monitored, and adjusted every second. ✈️⛽

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