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Old May 16, 2021, 03:35 AM
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Whoop whoop pull up

"A pilot's worst nightmare. Given by the aircraft's TAWS (Terrain Avoidance Warning Syndrome), hearing this means the plane is about to crash into the ground if a decision isn't made."

Supongo que sea dicho en inglés por el operador de la torre de control del aereopuerto al pilota del avión. Pero no encuentro el significado de "Whoop"

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Supongo que sea dicho en inglés por el operador de la torre de control del aeropuerto
No, es el avión mismo. Whoop es onomatopeya y representa el sonido de la alarma.
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