Too many songs are aborted takeoffs, briefly hovering in the air before settling back down to earth, grounded by their own sense of averageness. |
On a larger spring tide the right starts to produce equally fast ledgy takeoffs followed by a longer inside wall. |
Like takeoffs, consider that each approach will end in a go-around. |
The drive belt always remains under tension, which ensures immediate response during takeoffs and superior belt longevity. |
A slot only entitles carriers to use airport facilities for takeoffs and landings at specified dates and times. |
This could be nerve-racking for the pilot while the copilot made blind takeoffs. |