She said Alan's hobbies included sailing, parachuting, sky diving and sub-aqua and he held a micropilot's licence and enjoyed aerobatics. |
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Police are investigating how the body lay undiscovered and unmissed in a meadow after he was killed in the unnoticed parachuting tragedy. |
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The stunts range from parachuting onto a hot air balloon to the classic barnstorming to landing a Cessna on the Golden Gate Bridge. |
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Feathers could have elongated on the forelimbs and lateral margins of the elongated tail in connection with leaping and parachuting out of trees. |
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The four sports were water skiing, sports parachuting, alpine skiing and gliding. |
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Obviously with sport parachuting there is a risk, having said that, for a novice to be killed is very unusual. |
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They also help civilian parachuting groups who are on call for military purposes and provide tandem jumps for search and rescue operations. |
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This was an underwater version of gliding and parachuting, except that we had to avoid missing another drop-off. |
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Apparently in the 33 years they have been parachuting at Cark, only three skydivers have met a sticky end and all were pros doing tricky jumps. |
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Adrenaline junkies will be in heaven with plenty of free time for paragliding, parachuting or mountain bike riding. |
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Generally Harrison Beaumont put all undefined aerial sports in Group 5, along with PG, parascending, parachuting and worldwide offshore yacht sailing. |
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A pilot, a parachuting instructor, and four student parachutists were on board. |
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Thus, parachuting and restructuring remain the lifeblood of change at the Commission. |
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The parachuting of food by American planes while bombing strongholds of Al Qaeda sent a confusing message to the Afghan population. |
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They are also provided training in military free fall parachuting, forward air control techniques, air traffic control, and other pathfinder related skills. |
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For example, he opens his book by parachuting into a day's work as a coffee picker in Guatemala. |
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His enjoyment of thrill-seeking activities such as bungee jumping, riding fast motorbikes and parachuting are also seen by some to be inappropriate behaviour. |
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A whitethroat launches into the sky to deliver his scratchy song, before parachuting down to his hidden nest along the banks of a canal. |
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Developed from parachuting canopies, modern paragliders have replaced hang-gliding as the most popular aerial activity because of a relatively-simple control mechanism. |
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No person parachuting from an aircraft in distress shall be made the object of attack during his descent. |
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She has been extensively involved in other aviation activities for over 40 years, including sport parachuting and commercial aviation. |
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The events consisted of the provision of medical services, rescue, a search, helicopter skills and parachuting accuracy. |
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In fairness, he advised that he had never parachuted and his experience with parachuting was nil. |
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It was the search and rescue crew that pushed to add parachuting to the show. |
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All that parachuting by members of cabinets is reminiscent of autumn leaves or perhaps D-Day, signalling the end of an era. |
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We must admit that this man was an expert at describing what steps are involved in parachuting. |
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It is this concrete fact, this reality, which gives the parachuting artificial limbs, the madly scurrying amputees, its terrifying metaphoric power. |
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He either never pulled the ripcord and plunged into the forests of the Pacific Northwest like a golf ball on a soggy fairway, or, parachuting through the stormy night sky, he speared himself on a giant fir tree. |
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Canada currently participates in basketball, golf, parachuting, running, sailing, shooting, soccer, swimming, tae kwon do, triathlon, and volleyball. |
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We also accept the evidence unqualifiedly that in a new environment such as parachuting in the dark or light, he would not have full visual acuity as he would have on the ground. |
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Whether transporting personnel from Kandahar to Kabul or parachuting up to 14,500 kilos of supplies per flight to deployed soldiers throughout the country, they make a tremendous difference. |
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All four skydivers, who jumped from the aircraft before the accident, observed the presence of low level cloud along the mountains to the southwest of the parachuting area. |
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In Bosnia, at the height of the crisis, Europe, acting within the Atlantic Alliance, was able to set up a scheme for parachuting supplies into the most isolated enclaves, those that were at greatest risk. |
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A number of RGO's parachuting team's personnel demonstrated a free-fall show and landed on the parade field. |
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Herceg Novi competition in more and more popular parachuting has started just a few years ago, and it already attracts a great number of admirers of this extreme sport. |
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Massed pipe and military bands, demonstrations and parades, hot air balloons, parachuting and over 300 varied trade stands and rural crafts make this a memorable event with something for everyone. |
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The monitoring group blamed increased censorship and the practice of parachuting in presidential cronies to run the country's most prominent media outlets. |
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Skydive Academy Ltd runs parachuting and skydiving experiences from Shotton Airfield in County Durham. |
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We can pretty much eliminate parachuting people into a riding. |
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A BRITISH tourist has died in a parachuting accident on the Greek island of Zante. |
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The contract includes CPS providing training to non-military free-fall qualified service personnel in military free-fall and parachuting techniques. |
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Parachuting could have evolved into gliding and finally into active flight. |
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