0 a function on a mobile phone or other electronic device that prevents it from connecting to the internet, used for safety when travelling in a plane: --
It was able to successfully operate in both helicopter and normal aircraft flight modes and smoothly transition between the two.
The implementation of drag-reducing flight modes of the space station resulted in saving about 1,000 kg of orbital-maintenance propellant per year.
Such phone can also use the flight mode option which allows the phone to work only as a media player while other functions, like cellphone radio system, are turned off.
After vertical takeoff, the ring tilts from horizontal to vertical and the craft switches to flight mode with the fuselage of the aircraft being in the center of the ring.
Many pilots use computer radio transmitters with full mixing and flight mode capabilities in order to optimise performance and set up the models for flight as near perfectly as possible.
The phone also features flight mode which deactivates wireless broadcast and reception in order to allow users to access other features of their phone during flights.
When encountered with similar circumstances your body immediately goes into fight or flight mode.
Unlike conventional controls, in "normal law flight mode" the sidestick provides a load factor proportional to stick deflection which is independent of aircraft speed.