Then, continue climbing in the pattern and overfly the runway so you leave the airport with good altitude already in the bank. |
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Please contact Syrian air control and arrange for us permission to overfly Syrian airspace en route to Baghdad. |
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Some birds will overfly the lure the first time off the creance because of the lessened drag. |
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The Italian army has installed anti-aircraft missile batteries around Rome, and Nato is sending a surveillance plane to overfly the city. |
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The pilot of CF-RHI immediately took off to overfly the crash site to assess the situation and call for rescue. |
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They seem focused on wild prey – I've seen them overfly a whole field of lambs and go for a greylag goose or snatch a rabbit caught by a buzzard. |
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The captain planned to overfly the area at an altitude well above the height perceived as potentially dangerous. |
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The pilot had been briefed that he should not overfly the train at low altitude. |
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Because the flight was not planned to overfly water beyond a gliding distance to shore, no flotation devices were carried on board. |
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On the way from Rome to Brussels, aircraft overfly nine different control centres. |
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The type of circuit chosen by the pilot reflected his intention to overfly the landing area at low altitude. |
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The United States does not have any troops deployed in Iraqi Kurdistan, but reserves the right to overfly the area. |
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The Australian space safety regime has been modelled on the US rules, but has been made even tighter because some of the rockets will have to overfly the Australian mainland. |
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The government granted permission for US military aircraft to land and overfly Ireland only on the basis that they are not part of any military operation. |
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A right turn would fit his expectation to overfly Massena en route to John F. Kennedy International Airport, because, from his position at the time, a right turn would have been necessary to accomplish that. |
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If not satisfied, they shall deny the access to routes into or within the EU, refuse the right to overfly their territory or not allow the aircraft to take-off. |
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It therefore cannot impose measures to be taken in third country airports for flights which land at Community airports or overfly the Member States. |
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The Regulation imposes restrictions on the supply to Angola of petroleum products, aircraft and aircraft services, and on granting aircraft from Angola permission to take off from, land in or overfly territory. |
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No country that can prevent it lets unknown aircraft overfly. |
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The recommended arrival procedure at uncontrolled airports without an advisory service is to overfly the airport before joining the circuit to determine the runway in use, runway condition and traffic. |
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Large flocks of white storks overfly the city. |
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The small size of the airstrip meant that pilots would frequently overfly and have to circle back. |
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The controller still expected the aircraft to overfly the waypoint, since computer-generated positions are still on the flight route as held by the computer system and shown on the flight progress strip. |
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John's, Newfoundland to rendezvous with and overfly the floating laboratory-ship Atlantis during its approximately 26-day research cruise. |
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The effective loiter time of incoming Argentine aircraft was low, and they were later compelled to overfly British forces in any attempt to attack the islands. |
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Italian navy chief of staff Admiral Giuseppe De Giorgi said military planeswere continuing to overfly the area around the ferry checking for bodies. |
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In May 1945 an RAF Lancaster of the Aries expedition became the first Commonwealth aircraft to overfly the North Geographic and North Magnetic Poles. |
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