My rep advised me to check controllability to see if I could handle the aircraft in the landing configuration. |
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For the whole sample, we identified whether participants were high or low on locus and controllability. |
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The aircraft shuddering and its reduced controllability severely compounded the difficulty of the instrument flight. |
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I was concerned that I was either going to have to ditch the aircraft or would have controllability problems on deck. |
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Here too functional needs such as controllability and efficiency play an important part. |
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The hydraulic system has been designed to provide reliability and outstanding controllability. |
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Users are involved in choosing the technology and approving its functionality and controllability. |
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Through years of continuous improvements, Vmax now offers unparalleled performance, controllability and durability. |
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The changes in lift and drag significantly increase stall speed, decrease controllability and alter aircraft flight characteristics. |
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We are embarking on an important process at Seattle, from the point of view of global development and global controllability. |
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The D Series incorporates innovations for improved performance, controllability and versatility. |
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Each model uses an advanced hydrostatic transmission so controllability and safety are unsurpassed. |
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The controllability problems were eventually resolved, but it was mid-April 1943 before the P-47 entered combat over Europe. |
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As we slowed to do a controllability check, I needed almost the entire amount of available up trim to hold the jet level, but things still were manageable. |
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The pneumatics provide the high power density required, while the electric motor contributes the fast response times and fine controllability. |
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This ranking acknowledges the level of controllability associated with people, systems and external events. |
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Furthermore, the Commission intends to consult the fishing industry on the controllability of these measures. |
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The crew expertly completed the controllability check with enough altitude to recover if the F-15E departed controlled flight. |
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Simultaneous design, he explains, entails considering both steady-state economic and dynamic controllability aspects of the process. |
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This windrower allows the customer to travel faster over rougher ground with increased controllability and handling. |
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Today's building owners are increasingly demanding advanced levels of controllability over their facilities. |
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There were no reported issues with aircraft controllability. |
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But the conditions of identifiability, quantifiability, and controllability of risk should be met within reasonable tolerances. |
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They also discussed landing configurations and reviewed the fixed nacelle landing and controllability checklists. |
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This controllability problem occurs when two key cross-checked airspeeds differ by 25 knots. |
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Inverted 43 mm cartridge fork and New Uni-Trak linkage rear suspension complement the highly rigid frame, offering both great controllability at high speeds and superb road holding ability when sport riding in the hills. |
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If this condition is satisfied, methods of optimization can pick out the right kind of control using information of type B. The controllability condition is of great practical and philosophical importance. |
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No longer, in terms of emotional controllability, are we ships adrift. |
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Furthermore, the controllability would allow fusion-fission power to be used either as base load or more flexibly in combination with renewable energy, which is inherently more variable. |
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However, it is correct that the Commission was not in a position to make an exhaustive ex ante examination of the controllability of all measures proposed. |
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These variations in comfort temperature are more difficult to formalise, and probably can be expressed as the need to provide variety and controllability so that people can choose for themselves. |
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These winds would have resulted in significant airspeed fluctuations for the accident aircraft and would have exacerbated the controllability of the aircraft. |
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Excellent controllability and reliability, impressive lift capacity, better fuel efficiency, simplified service and a redesigned operator station to increase your productivity and lower your operating costs. |
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Ultimate controllability, smooth operation and dynamic braking. |
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The essential quality of the Commission's proposal is precisely the clarity, simplicity and controllability of the mechanism introduced: three operations within the seven days following an international transport. |
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By opting for this solution it retained a mediumterm monetary compass, at the same time taking into account the drop in short-term controllability of the monetary base. |
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The main focus is in the areas of flight safety and controllability. |
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They guarantee the controllability of the moving parts and fulfill the mission profile in complete safety, while enhancing the helicopter performances. |
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Manageability, controllability, and risk reduction will become increasingly important, and it may well be advantageous to concentrate on markets offering high planning reliability. |
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In the disposal of goods the human element is predominant, and no one has yet devised a sure plan to harness human nature and make it act with as great predictability and controllability as machinery. |
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A positive association with perceived outcome controllability is therefore expected. |
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