0 the part of an aircraft where the pilot sits and where the controls are --
1 a flat, open surface on a ship from which aircraft take off --
We have machines that have to fly from small floating aerodromes, with restricted hangars and special lifts to the flight deck.
For there is no door from the flight deck other than that through the front passenger compartment.
Moreover, when the flight deck might be pitching to the extent of another 20 ft.
It will have facilities on its flight deck.
Reverting to the merger, this produced operating problems of procedure on the flight deck.
They will be built largely to commercial standards, with some military features, which will include a flight deck and hangar for one helicopter.
He can lock the door to the flight deck, which will at best give him a few seconds to transmit a distress signal.
The ranks which most nearly equate to "flight deck officers" are squadron leaders or flight lieutenants.