This could be nerve-racking for the pilot while the copilot made blind takeoffs. |
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Hydraulics on the wheel loaders comes equipped with a pilot valve system that permits fingertip control. |
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In January 1943 Miller embarked for England, having gained his flying badge as an airman pilot the previous November. |
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Studying for his student pilot licence, he got his first lessons in meteorology, navigation, and airmanship. |
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In a brilliant display of airmanship, the pilot managed to land the aircraft safely on an open space below the mountain. |
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A federal air marshal told the pilot that the passenger's name resembled one on a terror watch list, and that he had been acting suspiciously. |
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This program, while still in the pilot stage, will be available to frequent fliers who have at least 100,000 air miles per year. |
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When the T-Bird came in low, the two men shouted with joy when they saw the pilot rock his wings to show he had seen them. |
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Mr Thomas, who was a pilot in World War II, visited the base to be presented with new Royal Australian Air Force wings. |
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This type of accident happens when a pilot tries to fly out of ground effect without sufficient airspeed or power. |
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With a following wind, a pilot could easily find his airspeed dropping below stalling speed. |
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Although the pilot decided to slow the rate of descent and airspeed of the plane, there was no noticeable reduction in the level of vibration. |
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Unless the pilot recovered quickly, collision with a wingman was more than likely. |
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Today we had the conditions for which Manilla is known, with every pilot getting some airtime and plenty of happy faces tonight. |
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Fortunately, the pilot managed to walk away with cuts and bruises after what must have been a rather scary flight. |
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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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The head of the tool fits in the screw head recess in the hinge to ensure the pilot hole will be centered. |
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Councillors are being recommended to approve a pilot scheme to operate at weekends and bank holidays from June to September. |
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As you feel the plane angle back as it approaches the deck you hear the engine roar while the pilot basically floors it. |
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It was a hopper plane, the red-eye across the state so there were only eight people total, including pilot and assistant. |
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The second key part of the Moller design is the computerised control system, which will allow anyone to pilot his craft as easily as a road car. |
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If the CCTV pilot plan works, the scheme, already hugely successful on local buses, could be extended to other taxis. |
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Some were even equipped with an autopilot to help the pilot during the long passages to and from the target. |
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Because the autopilot can compensate for the accumulating ice up to a point, the pilot may not realize that there is a problem. |
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Four aviators were selected as the pilots to be trained in a program led by test pilot Scott Crossfield. |
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Shading on the display as well as grid lines on the ground give the pilot a sense of movement in flight and height above terrain. |
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I did just that, and the aircraft was signed out to another pilot minutes later. |
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The pilot was going to spend the afternoon flying round and round in circles practicing his take-off and landing techniques. |
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The Secret Service said it appears the pilot was unaware he was flying in restricted airspace. |
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I arrived half an hour late because Dad lost his palm pilot and couldn't remember what time school started. |
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We readily accepted, and took delivery of the pilot showreel the next day for an internal focus group. |
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A flight arrives at London airport six days late, although the pilot believes his plane is half an hour early due to a tailwind. |
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The beams would guide a pilot to the airstrip, but in conditions of zero visibility, they did not provide altitude. |
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Predator is remotely piloted, meaning a pilot controls the Predator via data link. |
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His rank and age reflected the high pilot attrition rate we suffered early on in the battle. |
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Although the pilot cannot deliberately overshoot the attitude limitation, the aircraft can. |
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A pilot study carried out by one of us showed substantial health gains among elderly people after receipt of attendance allowance. |
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It's no wonder our crosswind ability is often one of our first pilot skills to get rusty, making it a major cause of flying accidents. |
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My sigh of relief when the pilot executed a perfect landing and brought the vessel to a safe stop was as deep as anyone's I reckon. |
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And in a combat glider, where there was only one chance to land safely once the pilot committed to a landing, there was no turning back. |
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The Superfort, its mission apparently completed, descended from altitude and the pilot decided to do a bit of joy riding. |
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The astronavigator normally sits at the desk behind the pilot and co-pilot stations. |
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The lift was quiet as the two descended to the lower deck where the pilot was being held. |
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They also had Scott, a certified rigger, redesign their deployment procedure with a pull-out pilot chute system. |
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They started rigging up the aircraft after unloading it from a trailer but the pilot was interrupted twice. |
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I do know a pilot who saved himself a load of fuel in a light plane by flying along the front of them on the right day! |
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This, of course, was almost as hazardous to the pilot as to the enemy aircraft, with bullets sometimes ricocheting back at the gunner. |
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The pilot would then start the Allison, perform the briefest of engine run-ups, and then get the aircraft into the air as quickly as possible. |
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National pilot studies are taking place to establish if that assessment is correct. |
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The pilot said it was a rare day because the air was flowing in different directions between altitudes. |
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Once the pilot has established the desired bank angle, the rudder and the aileron are neutralized so that the bank remains constant. |
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A Skipton pilot was commended by the Royal Air Force for successfully landing a burning aircraft at Portsmouth airport. |
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Although another pilot took off and landed the aircraft, Mr Henshaw flew it over the Cambridgeshire countryside using its dual controls. |
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We'll bring you the live pictures as soon as the pilot gets ready to land that aircraft. |
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And, with ceremonial solemnity, he showed me how to relight the pilot on the furnace. |
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Finally, with full left rudder input, the pilot was able to right the aircraft and climb. |
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I was about to tell the pilot to use the rudders to bring the aircraft to centerline when he said he couldn't keep the aircraft straight. |
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A pilot test was also conducted to establish the reliability of the instrument. |
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A pilot fell out of his glider during a loop-the-loop because he'd forgotten to fasten his seatbelt. |
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Wind measurements were performed every 4 h by tracking the ascent of a pilot balloon by radar. |
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To ascertain the reliability of the questionnaire, a pilot test was administered to 25 college of agriculture students not targeted in the study. |
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The severe yaw into the dead engine will cause the pilot to hold a significant amount of opposite rudder to compensate. |
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As the engines stopped, the firefighters cleared my pilot to shut down and to lower the boarding ladder. |
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Sources said the pilot took action not after just one incident but on the basis of the star's behaviour throughout the long-haul flight. |
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From this redesign of the flight mode annunciator displays, he developed a survey to assess pilot preferences. |
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A pilot study provides the researcher with experiential logistics from actual procedural implementation. |
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Much of the research and development of lactic cultures takes place in the laboratories and state-of-the-art pilot plant in Waukesha, Wis. |
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The pilot lost consciousness, but awoke in time to notice large rocks rapidly becoming larger. |
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They propose modifying the avionics in aircraft so that the plane would fight any efforts by the pilot to fly into restricted airspace. |
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He illustrated this by telling us about a rookie pilot flying with the squadron. |
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An unidentified pilot could be no more than a private aviator who unknowingly sends out a wrong signal on his transponder. |
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The Dutch pilot decided to stay with the other aviators, and they began to look around the field. |
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The 43 lb buggies are also fitted with roll bars to protect the pilot in a crash or from having his neck lacerated by the kite cable. |
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The Downptarick pilot won the Grand National aboard Lord Gyllene in 1997 and has also finished second in two Cheltenham Gold Cup races. |
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The reason given for this crash was that the aircraft flew into the wake of another aircraft, and the pilot lost control of it. |
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The pilot gets into a small bit of leftover wake turbulence, the rental aircraft wobbles just before touchdown and a wingtip catches the runway. |
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Johanson eventually received fuel from a British pilot whose expedition was aborted by bad weather. |
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The major alert was sparked off after a petrol-powered generator found on board forced the pilot to abort the journey and divert to Rome. |
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He immediately notified the pilot to shut down the engine and recommended the pilot abort the sortie. |
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The pilot aborted the landing and flew the plane back to the North Sumatra provincial capital Medan where the flight had originated. |
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After checking his instruments, the pilot immediately aborted the mission and landed safely. |
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If a small bird makes a dent in a plane in flight, the pilot may abort the flight and bring the aircraft back for inspection. |
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The MyTravel pilot aborted take-off and performed an emergency stop of his Airbus A321 craft. |
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The president's aircraft was about to land at Jacksonville Naval Air Station when the control tower ordered the pilot to abort his landing. |
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Most takeoff and landing accidents would never have happened if the pilot had made a timely abort. |
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At the first sign of engine failure, the pilot must advance all six levers on the power quadrant. |
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The pilot wears a pressure suit and uses the onboard liquid oxygen system for breathing at high altitudes. |
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A pilot study by the police force and the SSPCA in 2000 identified for the first time clear links between animal cruelty and domestic abuse. |
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At daylight we hoisted the jack for a pilot and a Delaware pilot came off, Boat C, but couldn't take us to New York. |
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The pilot then fires the rocket motor for 80 seconds and pulls into a vertical climb. |
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The pilot initiated an emergency descent after a warning horn sounded when the plane reached its cruising height of 32,000 ft. |
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Get that helicopter pilot on the horn, ASAP, tell him I'll be needing some things from home! |
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We used a slightly modified version of the questionnaire tested in the preceding pilot study. |
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Preliminary results from a pilot study indicate that patients respond favorably to this treatment. |
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Plain War is a small arcade shooter in which you play as a pilot in a never ending war between two nations. |
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The pilot studies are evaluating the use of Cortoss with two different procedures, vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty. |
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Even the pilot's seat is explosive, because it contains a rocket motor to eject the seat and pilot in an emergency. |
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He knows a little bit about being a pilot since he was a jet fighter pilot. |
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Instead of being terminated, these pilot projects should be expanded to other magisterial districts. |
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We do not know the particulars of 06624's participation due to the lack of pilot logbooks and other sources identifying specific aircraft. |
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A delivery truck entered the compound, and the pilot radioed to the communications center through her walkie-talkie. |
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The pilot flew by, radioed in, and confirmed that the fire was behind the cliffs. |
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Despite the fact that he was critically low on ammunition, he provided some of it to the dazed pilot and then radioed for help. |
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Air traffic controllers at Kerman airport said the pilot radioed about bad weather and strong winds before losing contact. |
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The passenger alerted flight staff and the pilot radioed through to the control centre who sent the emergency services around to save the couple. |
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The 39-year-old from Withington also arranged for the pilot to radio ahead for an ambulance to meet them at Manchester Airport. |
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That afternoon, just as we were about to head in for the day, our spotter pilot radioed us the position of another shark. |
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The ship will not go fast enough to get into orbit, but the pilot will be weightless for three minutes. |
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Any secondary school physics text or pilot licence manual will tell you that aerofoils generate lift because of the Venturi effect. |
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The report says that as the aging helicopter lifted off the deck of HMCS Iroquois, the pilot gave the aircraft too much power. |
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Burns and his radioman were patrolling the lagoon with another Kingfisher pilot from North Carolina. |
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The pilot project is expected to increase patient access by adding the services of nurses and nurse practitioners to physicians' offices. |
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He and pilot Russell Phillips managed to survive 47 days on a rubber raft with no provisions amidst menacing swarms of sharks. |
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Since the scheme began as a pilot in September, 1999, more than 2,000 pupils from 820 schools across the UK have been put forward for the award. |
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The military pilot in the jump seat did not speak up because, not being part of the crew, he didn't feel it was his place to say anything. |
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If a pilot has a license, that he's a pilot for another airline, does he automatically get a jump seat? |
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Shortly after that the pilot told us it was a full emergency landing and we had to adopt the brace position. |
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As any pilot knows, flying trips to the limits of an airplane's range requires precise calculations. |
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What this appears to mean is that the new WPR system for pilot ranking has been accepted, but modified slightly. |
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An American pilot sacrificed his life in an aerial battle with Japanese planes in defence of Shanghai. |
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Since I had developed a reputation for aerobatics, I was volunteered for riding as the check pilot for the aerobatic competition. |
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We have surveyed nations, held training workshops, done pilot projects, and held conferences. |
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The tandem pilot and the tandem participant must both have their rating cards on their person for the flight. |
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The flight bug drove him to study aerospace engineering and serve as a Navy pilot in Vietnam. |
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The obvious appeal of the portrait is the notion that a person's pilot light remains aflame even in the darkest of times. |
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Rather than institute wholesale radical changes, pilot projects in small geographic areas could determine feasibility of a variety of models. |
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One woman pilot who was previously rejected because she was too small has already joined the force. |
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In a 747, the pilot spends a half-hour going through a checklist, before even pulling the plane onto the runway. |
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A pilot turns an airplane by using the ailerons and coordinated rudder to roll to a desired bank angle. |
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The pilot was wincingly painful to watch as it was littered with a laugh track and poorly written jokes. |
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We weren't particularly impressed with the pilot for Beauty and the Beast, a reboot of the '80s series. |
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The pilot was under orders to hold fire, a fellow airman testified yesterday. |
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The pilot had bought the aircraft in kit form and spent five months constructing it. |
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But the pilot of the twin engine veteran aircraft went on to make a safe landing back at the airfield he had taken off from. |
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In the airline industry a pilot who reports an error is immune from disciplinary action. |
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A lot of times you're not, as a downed pilot or a downed airman, able to avoid capture. |
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That's a plus for a base with a host of young airmen and pilot trainees who love to venture across the border. |
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Some of the airmen will qualify for entrance to the astronaut pilot program. |
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A legitimately good pilot was followed by a series of schizophrenic episodes. |
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The rave response the end product received at a screening of pals convinced her to shop the footage as a pilot to networks. |
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You have to wonder where, in all that welter of rock up ahead, the pilot will be able to find a comfortable pocket in which to put his aircraft down. |
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Once this is accomplished you can ask the utility company to inspect the gas system and relight the pilot lights for any remaining gas appliances. |
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The bill also contains a pilot program that would rehabilitate nearly a million acres that have been destroyed by roadbuilding, logging, grazing, and mining. |
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We had isolated the tank, the pilot and control lines and various other components of the system, including valves and regulators, and each was flushed thoroughly. |
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Lost to history is the true series pilot wherein bradshaw, real name Velda Murkowski, charms her way out of Bellevue. |
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It was once true that nearly every commercial pilot spoke in a drawl, imitating the West Virginian accent of the most glamorous airman of all time. |
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The most common type of booking, adopted by 23 of the 24 pilot sites, was for day case admissions from hospital outpatient clinics and in some cases from general practice. |
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The pilot in command bears ultimate responsibility for his own safety. |
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The aileron caused a turn, which the pilot rectified with rudder before realizing his error and returning his scan to the artificial horizon on the panel. |
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Laboratory-trained personnel were used because pilot studies showed the need for tabulators who could understand unique situations encountered in each site. |
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Someone eventually brought the pilot a Thuraya satellite phone which he used to call his family. |
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Based on the pilot episode, the behavior is not as eye-opening as it is eye-roll inducing. |
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Some snorkellers swam alongside a whale shark, while divers of one boat made their entry to find themselves among a welcoming committee of pilot whales. |
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From that time on for over ten years I stuck to Athneal like a pilot fish and he taught me, not only whaling and its history in the islands but about Bequia life as well. |
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On arrival on the apron in Baghdad the pilot shuts down the engines as the hot engine backwash and dust need to be eliminated to maximise casualty comfort and well-being. |
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At such a moment, the pilot has no resources other than his own instincts and experience. |
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The proposed early job match pilot will allow students to rank jobs immediately after an interview and be informed of a perfect match within a day. |
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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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Fortunately, there was enough oxygen for the pilot and copilot to make a safe landing in Denver. |
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I must have done a double-take, like the Navy pilot who sees a UFO outside his cockpit. |
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Well, each day that goes by that they don't achieve a deal with their pilot union and the other work groups, the odds of forced liquidation, I think, increase. |
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Once Kennex and Dorian are paired, the pilot spends the rest of the time trying to sell us this odd couple as a duo. |
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Then, having taken in wood and water and tallowed the ship, the pirates stood across for the coast of Guinea with a pilot picked up at St. Thomas. |
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The minor injuries unit pilot scheme was launched to help make the town feel safer and to ease the burden on hospital casualty units by dealing with the walking wounded. |
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Five subjects were able to successfully pilot the quadcopter quickly and accurately for a sustained period of time through an obstacle course in the university's gymnasium. |
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Shortly after leaving Stanleyville, Richard Holm and a Cuban pilot went down in a fiery plane crash. |
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By 2011, airbus was working on a program to replicate these conditions in a flight simulator for use in pilot training. |
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Fill everyone up with pizza, the pilot correctly surmised, and they will be more likely to sit tight. |
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The pilot had earlier called air-traffic control reporting heavy clouds and asked to move up to 38,000 feet from 32,000 feet. |
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In Albert Lea, Minn., a pilot project was designed to create healthy choices and limit bad ones. |
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Every pilot I've ever written, I've fallen deeply and madly in love with. |
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It sets the tone for the rest of the pilot episode, a schlocky collection of tired tropes and telegraphed setups. |
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The pilot episode opens with Jacob waking up, heaving, in a field in a China. |
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This means they are locked into one frame with one barrel and the pilot holes are drilled into the cylinder to perfectly align with that particular barrel and frame. |
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When the controller again queried the pilot, the pilot did not respond. |
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The 22-year-old pilot who had never flown a plane before his 18th birthday was about to begin his meteoric rise to the top of the Luftwaffe's list of living aces. |
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The young Jordanian pilot comes from a well-known military family in the kingdom and his uncle is a retired major general. |
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Open flames, cigarettes, matches, lighters, pilot lights, or electric sparks can cause the chemicals in the paint strippers to suddenly catch fire. |
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A blind pilot is not as mad an idea as it sounds, Hilton-Barber explains. |
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Investigators will focus on whether the sudden emergency was so extreme that no degree of pilot skill would have helped. |
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Recruited to the Special Operations Executive, she requests to be sent to France as an undercover agent to trace her RAF pilot lover, shot down on a mission. |
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However, the lure of the air was irresistible and he re-enlisted as a research medical officer and test pilot at the RAF's Institute of Aviation Medicine. |
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Each pilot made an easterly course toward Fallujah, heading back to the LZ beyond Camp Schwedler. |
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The pilot returned to his writing and work on a system of jet propulsion. |
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When the airplane was in a position to jettison the load, the pilot discovered the jettison switch guard had vibrated back to the closed position. |
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The bad news was short-lived, however, as FOX ordered a new script and new pilot the very next month based on the same concept. |
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The most interesting statistic on the list is the large number of accidents where the pilot attempted to land with the gear down with amphibious floats. |
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Since the aircraft's stormscope was not working, the pilot was flying blind into the thunderstorm, and as a result, he and his three passengers died. |
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The dashing hero is a former pilot stricken with impending blindness. |
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The July wind-up coincides with the launch by Eircell of the country's first controlled pilot project on the recycling of disused mobile phones, batteries and chargers. |
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By contrast, a gun will allow a pilot to attack hostile forces that are less than 300 feet from friendly ground forces. |
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The EuroCeltic spokesman said he had spoken to the pilot and had been told that the aircraft aquaplaned along the runway before part of it tipped over into the sea. |
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How many times have you waited on a plane for the pilot and flight crew to arrive from another plane? |
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But the odds of anybody getting hurt are pretty slim, because the airplane will stay on the runway, and the pilot will still have directional control. |
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Organic and summer ranges are already on the cards and, thanks to a successful pilot project with peanut butter, the kids could soon get a look-in with their own special menu. |
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While the pilot itself was a success, the evaluation uncovered a major problem. |
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He was the pilot of the last flying fortress of Canadianism. |
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The pilot practiced landings and take-offs by taking off and following a racetrack pattern that brings the aircraft back to the start of the runway to land. |
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The pilot for CAV-XML offered actual flow days computed on each depot-level reparable being repaired, from the day it was received at the contractor to the day it was shipped. |
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Three boats, including two pilot cutters donated by the RVCP New South Wales branch on behalf of the NSW Maritime Museum, were at the centre of ownership concerns. |
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The Air Force has about seven pilots for every eight drone pilot slots, in other words. |
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But with careful maneuvering the pilot was able to bring the port side close enough to the two rafts so a life ring tied to a line could be thrown to the survivors. |
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The pilot asked air-traffic control for permission to climb from 32,000 to 38,000 feet to avoid the bad weather. |
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In support of this, we provide pilot data implying a brain response to social chemosignals in individuals with congenital anosmia. |
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The pilot told us that we might encounter turbulence during the flight. |
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The terrorists demanded a plane and a pilot in exchange for the hostages. |
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Only the constriction of his anti-g suit forcing blood to his brain kept the pilot from blacking out during the spin. |
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The diligent pilot in a dangerous tempest doth not attend the unskilful words of the passenger. |
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The pilot pulled up hard into a tight loop and browned out, losing sight of the target. |
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Missiles exhausted, the pilot was forced to close and dogfight with his opponent. |
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After striking the bird, the pilot feathered the left, damaged engine's propeller. |
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As we approached the runway, the pilot fishtailed slightly to reduce landing speed. |
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The single-barrel, freehanded drill guide is then used with the 2.5 mm drill bit to make the pilot holes in the inner vertebra. |
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So if you fire the Phoenix inside that radius, he just can't evade it. The missile can pull more gees than any pilot can. |
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A heads-up posture meant the pilot couldn't pay attention to his instruments. |
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When lift is applied, forces are experienced which appear to the pilot as being applied from a headward direction, i.e., from head to toe. |
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Pizarro's main pilot sailed south and, after crossing the equator, captured a raft from Tumbes. |
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These are not currently used in England though Scotland is running pilot schemes. |
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The service tunnel was used as a pilot tunnel, boring ahead of the main tunnels to determine the conditions. |
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The maiden flight of the Eurofighter prototype took place in Bavaria on 27 March 1994, flown by DASA chief test pilot Peter Weger. |
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In the event of pilot disorientation, the Flight Control System allows for rapid and automatic recovery by the simple press of a button. |
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This gives the pilot sufficient time to react and to recover the aircraft manually. |
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Voice commands are confirmed by visual or aural feedback, and serves to reduce pilot workload. |
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This should aid in limiting the detectability of the Typhoon by opposing aircraft further reducing pilot workload. |
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Hovercraft are hybrid vessels operated by a pilot as an aircraft rather than a captain as a marine vessel. |
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The pilot ended his performance with the most dangerous stunt in the aerobatic book, a lomcovak. |
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All vessels entering or leaving the port were stopped, and as the town had no guard ship, its pilot boat was the first to be captured. |
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In the early 1930s, he was given an old Jersey pilot cutter, called Jersey. |
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The partnership planned to pilot projects on battery management and charging infrastructure. |
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As a solo pilot, this was a difficult thing to do in a moving aircraft, as the pilot also needed to fly the aircraft at the same time. |
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Women who plan to become pregnant within three months, pregnant women, and nursing women should abstain from eating pilot whale meat. |
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As with the late shift to fighter production, the Luftwaffe pilot schools did not give the fighter pilot schools preference soon enough. |
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Otherwise the local life boat would be alerted, assuming someone had seen the pilot going into the water. |
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This chance meeting between a pilot and the Chief Ambulance Officer for Cornwall was to prove fortuitous. |
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The pilot flew to Chile, landed south of Punta Arenas, and dropped off the SAS team. |
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Switching engines usually replaced the pilot with small steps, known as footboards. |
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Many systems used the pilot and other design features to produce a distinctive appearance. |
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The Alliance also presented DfT and HS2 Ltd with a pilot study on property blight. |
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Additionally, prewar Poland had set a very high standard of pilot training. |
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Following six months' training on Hawker Harts, Dahl was made an acting pilot officer. |
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He was disqualified for pilot training due to his eyesight being below par, and was classified as a navigator trainee. |
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The Cornish pilot gig was designed and built to ferry harbour and river pilots to and from ships in fierce coastal waters. |
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In 2013, the government launched a pilot project in 48 schools across the state called the National Curriculum Framework. |
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Correspondingly, the hairdresser or the pilot must be in the shop or plane, respectively, to deliver the service. |
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In the Kainuu region, there is a pilot project underway with regional elections. |
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There are no commercial flights out of this airport, but it is used by private aircraft and for pilot training. |
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In 1941, over France, a shot down pilot would, as likely as not, end up a prisoner of war. |
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As an interim measure, the propeller blades were armored and fitted with metal wedges to protect the pilot from ricochets. |
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Because of low participation in the blue bag programs, the city began a pilot program for blue bin recycling like other cities. |
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There are also fewer than ten pilot whales, Amazon river dolphins, Risso's dolphins, spinner dolphins, or tucuxi in captivity. |
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Ongrowing has been investigated as a potential way of increasing commercial value, but no documented pilot facilities have been established. |
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They also participate in shows with bottlenose dolphin and pilot whale at Sea World. |
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This light grey patch found on the throat of pilot whales forms the shape of an anchor. |
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The whistles and pulsed calls that pilot whales make seem not to fall into distinct types, but rather can be arranged on a continuum. |
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The hunters first surround the pilot whales with a wide semicircle of many boats. |
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The boats then drive the pilot whales into a bay or to the bottom of a fjord. |
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The catches increased every year until in 1956, there were approximately 10,000 pilot whales successfully captured and killed. |
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Aside from the Faroe Islands, a few pilot whales are taken opportunistically in Greenland each year. |
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In these places, pilot whales provide valuable income for people living in rural fishing communities. |
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This reactor was shut down in 1981, and is now part of a pilot project to demonstrate techniques for safely decommissioning a nuclear reactor. |
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The second was on 1 April when the pilot was killed and the other crew members were taken prisoner. |
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In addition to its multiple unit fleet units, Eurostar operates a single Class 08 diesel shunter as the pilot at Temple Mills depot. |
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Oslo is a pilot city of the Council of Europe and the European Commission intercultural cities programme. |
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They turned south and traveled for two days looking for a great harbor the master pilot Miruelo knew of. |
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Natural England funded eight pilot green exercise projects through local regional partnerships. |
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In the late summer of 1986 Geoff Newman, a freelance helicopter pilot and consultant, contacted Holden about the air ambulance project. |
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Since the pilot is on board the ship, he controls the tugs and linesmen through a radio and the ship directly. |
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Legally, the master has full responsibility for safe navigation of his vessel, even if a pilot is on board. |
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Only in transit of the Panama Canal and in Canada does the pilot have the full responsibility for the navigation of the vessel. |
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The pilot brings to the ship expertise in handling large vessels in confined waterways and expert local knowledge of the port. |
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With outgoing vessels, a pilot boat returns the pilot to land after the ship has successfully negotiated coastal waters. |
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An unmanned aircraft has no pilot but is controlled remotely or via means such as gyroscopes or other forms of autonomous control. |
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Within a short time, the aircraft was setting records with pilot Maurice Claisse at the controls. |
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If the pilot pushes the cyclic forward, the rotor disk tilts forward, and the rotor produces a thrust in the forward direction. |
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The end result is constant control inputs and corrections by the pilot to keep the helicopter where it is required to be. |
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Today, pilot gigs are used primarily for sport, with around 100 clubs across the globe. |
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Internationally, there are pilot gig clubs in France, the Netherlands, the Faroe Islands, Australia, Bermuda, and the United States. |
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An eyewitness testimony right after the sinking refers to a survivor who was a Fleming, and the pilot may very well have been French. |
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We would like to run a pilot in your facility before rolling out the program citywide. |
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Nothing prevents splitting the wood as much as first driving a pilot hole, especially for hard wood. |
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The damaged fighter jet pinwheeled out of control, the g forces pushing the pilot so hard he couldn't reach the ejection switch. |
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As the pilot fought the hijackers for control the aeroplane was pitching wildly. |
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As captains were often quite inexperienced, the pilot was usually the highest trained naval officer aboard. |
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The portolan combined the exact notations of the text of the periplus or pilot book with the decorative illustrations of a medieval T and O map. |
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The cockpit offered a full array of instruments which the pilot used to fly the simulated aeroplane. |
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Sabadell Airport is a smaller airport in the nearby town of Sabadell, devoted to pilot training, aerotaxi and private flights. |
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He travelled with the pilot and cartographer Juan de la Cosa and the Italian navigator Amerigo Vespucci. |
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On March 22, 1508 he was made the pilot major of Spain by Ferdinand II of Aragon in honor of his discoveries. |
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Veteran pilot Pedro Escobar was given the overall technical command of the expedition. |
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In 1499, he served as the chief pilot in the expedition of Alonso de Ojeda to the coasts of South America. |
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The pilot quickly recovered from the power surge caused by the faulty fuel system. |
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Afonso piloted his ship himself, having lost his appointed pilot on departure. |
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The city also contains the Manila Science High School, the pilot science high school of the Philippines. |
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There have been pilot programs in about a dozen of the over 1,400 public schools aimed at conducting instruction in English only. |
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George Dixon's pilot plant exploded in 1760, setting back the production of illuminating gas a few years. |
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The stated aim of the pilot was to evaluate the contributions to economic growth and sustainable development by Combined Authorities. |
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It was established on 1 April 2011 as a pilot combined authority, unique to local government in the United Kingdom. |
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The use of a maritime pilot on the Trent is not compulsory for commercial craft, but is suggested for those without any experience of the river. |
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To prevent this type of emergency, the pilot had to anticipate the tail swing with rudder movements. |
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His skill as a research and test pilot certainly impressed Buzz aldrin. |
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