Several officers and his co-pilot were dead and all looked lost until he managed to hide in a cloud long enough to shake off his pursuers. |
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In addition to Bill Auberlen, he also announced that Robin Liddell will co-pilot one of the entries this season. |
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They co-pilot the No. 45 Flying Lizards Porsche and currently are in third place in the division with 69 points. |
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Maura, my co-pilot and navigator, always had a higher opinion of the rookies than I did. |
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After the second rattling, the co-pilot can be heard asking for maximum power, Black said. |
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I'm expecting the co-pilot to back up the captain with both the flying and the observing for threats. |
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The new NAVIGON co-pilot sets new standards for simple and intuitive use with advanced speech recognition technology for voice destination entry. |
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As an airline co-pilot he could readily cash a wage cheque and date the best bank tellers at the same time. |
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The next showed a stewardess flying a crippled plane after the pilot and co-pilot had been knocked out. |
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The pilot and co-pilot had dual controls and sat side by side behind the observer. |
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He glanced back and saw the co-pilot looking out over the roads, probably looking to see if they had lost any of their shipment. |
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His Canadian co-pilot Lorne White will be travelling alongside him over some of the most uninhabited regions in the world. |
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Cater Lee was the bombardier in Henderson's first crew, where Richard served as a co-pilot. |
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The pilot and co-pilot left their cabin after keying their mic so everything could be heard on the ground by horrified air traffic control teams. |
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Next the flight attendant gets the co-pilot to speak with her. |
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Shields took co-pilot, and once he strapped in, Mitchell pulled back on the joystick, lifting the helicopter off the ground. |
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When the airplane is clear of the ground, direct the co-pilot to retract and lock the landing gear. |
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First, he turned control of the aircraft over to his co-pilot. |
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Surprised, the flight attendant and the co-pilot asked what he said to her that finally persuaded her to move from her seat. |
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The NPL will be the pilot laboratory for this key comparison, with NMIJ serving as co-pilot. |
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The flight crew consisted of one captain and one check pilot who was acting as co-pilot. |
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Less than two seconds before the crash, the co-pilot asked the captain whether he had the runway in sight. |
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The co-pilot and flight engineer took turns hand-pumping the landing gear and flaps all the way to the ramp. |
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The flight deck accommodates the pilot, the co-pilot and the flight engineer. |
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It enables the blind and visually-impaired to read books and maps and even co-pilot airplanes. |
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One president told me that he was told that his co-pilot should not come to America because there are restrictions. |
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This is a significant departure from the current practice and one that could substantially increase the cost of becoming a co-pilot. |
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Looking around Joe saw the goggled face of his co-pilot, circling with his hand and then pointing downwards. |
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The plane apparently developed engine trouble shortly after take-off and the pilot and co-pilot ejected safely from the plane. |
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The astronavigator normally sits at the desk behind the pilot and co-pilot stations. |
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The Commission plays a coordinating role in this, that of co-pilot and not captain. |
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Visitors were able to find out about e-mobility and co-pilot the Lampo sports car manufactured by Ticino-based Protoscar. |
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As the co-pilot got unstrapped I did a Fire On the Ground Procedure and shut the airplane down. |
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Listening to your US co-pilot congratulate you as you mow down a bunch of assailants is surprisingly jarring. |
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Shortly afterwards, the co-pilot and two passengers arrived at the aircraft with their baggage and a small dog. |
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During take-off, at rotation speed, a clunk was heard by the co-pilot, and the aircraft immediately started to pitch up. |
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Although the co-pilot believed that the captain was blocking the control column as a result of incapacitation, he did not use the pitch trim to reduce the force he had to apply to pull on the control column. |
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The company did not consider it necessary to assign the pilot-in-command to fly with a co-pilot who had more experience flying in northern Quebec. |
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If the steward prefers not to use his own personal transport, the organiser will provide him with a car and a co-pilot to ensure the free movement at all times during the event. |
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One of the problems investigators had in analyzing the 737 crash data was how much pressure were the pilot and co-pilot applying to the flight controls. |
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The co-pilot was seated in the left seat and was the pilot flying. |
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LeasePlan is the perfect co-pilot for your fleet. |
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I pointed to the front left side and the co-pilot saw the smoke as well. |
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The watch was inscribed with the name and service number of Flying Officer William Kyle, who was then identified as the co-pilot of that aircraft. |
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Gert Duson, known for his epic 6 month crossing of Africa in his 2CV with co-pilot Christophe Porteman, is the organizer and the founder of Touareg Trail. |
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The captain and one co-pilot will be in the pilots' seats for both takeoff and landing, but during the flight all crewmembers take turns at the controls. |
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Great-grandad Ron has taken to the skies again in a microlight with a co-pilot. |
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Flying for the Prescott Campus are pilot Claire Schindler and co-pilot Erica Diels. |
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The co-pilot, who was not present for the flight planning, leafed through the planning documents briefly before departure, but he was preoccupied with secondary duties not related to the management of the flight. |
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Near Puerto Limon, Costa Rica, Madman, co-pilot and plane were caught in a storm, cast into the Caribbean, drowned. |
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Therefore, the co-pilot concentrated on pulling on the control column to arrest the descent, without considering the possibility that the aircraft was out of trim. |
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Marika is co-pilot and video cameraperson. |
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It added that the germanwings co-pilot was suffering from being overstressed and was severely depressive, according to personal notes found. |
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The physical force required to overcome the nose-up force of the horizontal stabilizer tasked the strength and endurance of the young and physically strong co-pilot. |
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The co-pilot entered an autorotation while the pilot in command secured the engine control levers. |
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The co-pilot didn't feel free to speak up to the pilot in the cockpit. |
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Co-pilot on Ethiopian Airlines waited until pilot went to the bathroom and locked him out of the cockpit. |
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