The term fell out of use in the 1950s when aircraft started to routinely "break" the sound barrier.
The team leader backed away and watched as the aircraft started to crank over.
They'd scarcely had the chance to sit down and strap in when the aircraft started rolling.
The aircraft dipped and then started a descent into the valley below.
The first aircraft with the new name started operations on 27 April 2010.
During this time, better British aircraft started to replace some of the older models.
The aircraft started its final descent for landing too early.
However, as this was being done, the aircraft started to descend and the stall warning system light came on.
The aircraft will start operations from on 15 November 2012.
It took only a few minutes, and then the waiting aircraft started moving.