It seemed like a dream that I would soon be flying on a fantastic airliner. |
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Both airlines had large route structures where a pressurized airliner could be fully utilized. |
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It was several years before I flew again and then on a commercial airliner. |
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Officials said that a radar-guided missile could deviate from its target and automatically home in on the airliner instead. |
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More than 105 people were believed dead after a Nigerian airliner crashed into a densely populated area in the northern city of Kano yesterday. |
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Rescue boats were at the scene in minutes and managed to attach tow lines to the airliner and move it closer to shore. |
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The Tunisian airliner with 39 people on board was attempting an emergency landing before ditching into the sea, Italian officials said. |
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In 2004, following an airliner crash in Sharm-El-Sheikh, the French Navy hired GPS equipment to relocate the black boxes' pingers, Hubert said. |
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A Colombian airliner has crashed in a remote mountainous area of Venezuela killing all 160 people on board. |
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Twenty-four people were feared dead yesterday after a Swiss airliner crashed in a muddy wood a few kilometres away from Zurich airport. |
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But they couldn't move, literally, held captive by a security lockdown after a U.S. airliner smashed into a residential area in Queens nearby. |
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I have one in my book of an MV-80 airliner and it sure looks like a chemtrail behind that airplane. |
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The airliner nosedived into Rockaway, about five miles from the airport, just after 9am. |
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The airliner descends on Tehran through a noxious haze of carbon and nitrogen monoxide, ozone, and sulfur. |
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If you've ever complained about the time to preflight an airliner, you need to prepare a balloon for flight. |
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On Saturday, workers used a crane with a sling to lift the damaged airliner off the city street and into a hangar for further inspections. |
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Jerrold Post interviewed for eight hours an Abu Nidal terrorist who skyjacked an airliner and killed five passengers. |
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One hears nothing from within the pneumatically sealed cabin of an airliner. |
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It was responsible for the mid-air collision last month between a cargo plane and a Russian airliner. |
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Rolls Royce has developed a 4,000 horsepower turbo prop engine that may be used to power the Douglas DC 7D long range airliner. |
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The French-built supersonic airliner Concorde made its maiden flight from Toulouse. |
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Image getting weighed in public in today's environment before boarding an airliner. |
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A few hours later a passenger airliner takes off from Mexico City bound for Houston. |
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Boeing's press release stated that it took six million square feet of blueprints to build the airliner. |
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On 23 June, the restored airliner was rolled out to an admiring crowd of spectators. |
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Senussi's most notorious foreign exploit was masterminding the bombing of a French airliner over Niger in 1989 in which 170 people were killed. |
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I was delighted to discover it has a control panel similar to the flight deck of an airliner, and the ability to massage almost every muscle in the body. |
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An airliner crashed in thick fog and burst into flames as it made its final approach to an airport yesterday, killing 20 of the 22 passengers and crew. |
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A commercial airliner cruises at more than 500 miles an hour. |
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It was feared that the aircraft would be grounded after EU regulations put it in the weight category of an airliner, increasing its insurance five-fold. |
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And, they offered the kind of accommodation that makes even the latest jet airliner seem pinched and mean-minded. |
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It was recognized almost from the start that the higher construction cost of the jet airliner would need to be amortized through intensive use. |
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For now, consider the terrorist attack to be centred on an airliner hijack. |
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But persons walking in a travelling airliner, ship, or train car use the airliner, ship or train as their frame of reference. |
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He had aroused suspicion after seeking training in flying a civilian airliner. |
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The airliner was en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing when contact was lost an hour after take-off. |
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Khalifa' Airways was the best and biggest example of private airliner with very good results, especially in domestic lines. |
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It can be tough having the responsibility for inspecting all the electronic systems on an airliner. |
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We have even seen an Egyptian airliner take off from New York and then be driven into the sea by a suicidal pilot, again not that long ago. |
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And in June of that year, airline pilots in 64 countries staged a 24-hour strike to protest what was seen as an epidemic of airliner hijackings. |
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A fully loaded 747 airliner narrowly missed destruction after flying into an ash cloud from Mount Redoubt volcano in Alaska. |
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In today's depressed economic climate, the giant airliner provides the Company with the means to withstand the crisis. |
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The whereabouts of the five hijackers of an airliner are unknown. |
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The situation could lead to a serious accident where an airliner might collide with a Russian bomber. |
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It shows that the Malaysian airliner may well have fallen victim to a high-altitude game of Russian roulette. |
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Beck was totally unaware that earlier that morning the Soviets had shot down a Korean airliner in the Sea of Japan. |
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And second and more importantly, what in the world does that have to do with the Malaysian airliner? |
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Their leader, Alexander Borodai, is saying the airliner was shot down by Ukrainian government forces. |
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And it was controversial because nobody had ever built an airliner this large with only two engines. |
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The technology exists to keep us from ever losing a commercial airliner over open seas ever again. |
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As a result, the commercial space revolution has less in common with the rise of the steamship or the airliner than with the invention of telegraphy or radio. |
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Boeing's initial entry in the short-haul twin-jet airliner market, the 737-100, did not fly until April 1967, almost four years after the first One-Eleven test flight. |
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But along with that safety, we'll face arbitrary and unappealable decisions on who can fly in a commercial airliner, rent a truck, borrow money, or even stay out of jail. |
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The 247 was the first airplane really to define the form of a modern airliner, flying faster and higher than any predecessor. |
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The plane was the first civilian airliner to be hit by insurgents. |
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Using salvage steel from the towers, the agency will simulate the force created by the airliner striking the building to see how the I-beams behaved. |
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An aviation breakthrough, it was the first commercially successful pressurized airliner, allowing it to fly higher than other airliners. |
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The requirements for the rental and operation of three fixed-wing aircraft reflect the change of the regional and liaison airliner from a Beechcraft 1900D to a B-200 model. |
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At typical airliner altitudes, the speed of sound is about 1,060 kilometers per hour. |
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One reason for the tall, vertical tail on an airliner is to allow the pilot to compensate with the rudder for the yaw created when a wing-mounted engine fails. |
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Here in Canada we have just seen a review, carried out by former Ontario Premier Bob Rae, of the events that surrounded the bombing of the Air India airliner 21 years ago. |
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The last airliner that used turbojets was the Concorde, whose Mach 2 airspeed permitted the engine to be highly efficient. |
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It is the world's largest passenger airliner, and the airports at which it operates have upgraded facilities to accommodate it. |
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An airliner uses less fuel in thin air than in dense air. |
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We use European technology that was developed for remolding airliner tires, which is comparable to that used for manufacturing first-generation tires. |
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An airliner is a type of aircraft for transporting passengers and air cargo. |
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When 239 people disappear on an airliner, who takes the hot seat? |
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In 2004, an Air Malta airliner suffered a serious bird strike whilst flying over Malta International airport. |
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These days weather should never cause a commercial airliner to crash. |
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The A380 is the first commercial airliner to have a central wing box made of carbon fibre reinforced plastic. |
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In the 1970s, the supersonic airliner Concorde made a few flights into the Airport on special occasions. |
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At the design phase, it is virtually impossible to predict all possible interactions of seemingly unrelated subsystems in a complex system, such as an airliner. |
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A picture of a muscled hunk embracing a knee-buckling waif is embarrassing to hold up to other people's gaze in an airliner or your firm's office. |
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With over 650 aircraft in service worldwide, the Bombardier-manufactured Dash 8 turboprop airliner is one of the most widely-operated regional aircraft in service today. |
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The decision to shoot down a hijacked commercial airliner is the responsibility of the supreme national air defence authorities, but here again the criteria need to be harmonised at European level. |
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It is the largest passenger airliner in the world: it provides seating for 555 people in three-class configuration or up to 853 people in full economy class configuration. |
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A strategic airlifter is capable of flying high, fast, and far, like a commercial airliner, while carrying troops and all of their equipment, much of which is referred to as large outsize cargo. |
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Today the European Commission is initiating and substantially funding an exercise in finding the wreckage and rescuing the victims of a jumbo airliner crash. |
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The December 25 attempted attack on a U. S. airliner in Detroit was a stark reminder that terrorism emanating from a country far away-this time Yemen-remains a very real threat to us here at home. |
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The attempted terrorist attack on a U. S. airliner on December 25 was a stark reminder that terrorism remains a serious threat to us here at home. |
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Commercial airliner flights on the Polar routes may pass within viewing distance of the North Pole. |
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Other elements of the day's show included a pop quiz, a regular feature designed to engage students in the classroom, a report about the conclusion of an airliner hijacking in India, and two commercial breaks. |
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In 2001, Brit Richard Reid tried to blow up an airliner over the Atlantic with a shoe bomb. |
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The result was an immense reduction in both development and production of Russian airliners and an utter incapability to compete with Western airliner builders. |
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It includes a caution text box and is intended to make pilots aware of aircraft, including larger airliner types, which could be on a RNAV or other instrument approach to the airport. |
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The pilot of the hijacked airliner described the hijacker as a jilted husband. |
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Throughout the 1920s, companies in Britain and France were at the forefront of the civil airliner industry, often considerably aided by government subsidies. |
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Depending on local and national regulations, a commuter aircraft may not qualify as an airliner and may not be subject to the regulations applied to larger aircraft. |
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The Seattle Times reported that the jackscrew assembly suspected of causing January's crash of an MD-83 airliner was discovered to be worn during a 1997 inspection. |
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Boeing states that it is the company''s most fuel-efficient airliner and the world''s first major airliner to use composite materials for most of its construction. |
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The final Avro RJ to be completed became the last British civil airliner. |
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Winslow joined Boeing in 1962 as a research engineer, specializing in propulsion technology for hydrofoils, and later worked on several commercial airliner programs. |
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The airliner had to land with a nose-up attitude after the incident. |
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The airliner was planned to enter service some three years prior. |
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In America, the Ford Trimotor was an important early airliner. |
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