The flight was the smoothest hour and a half hop ever, and the landing, everyone commented, was a transparent glide from air to runway. |
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Fashion designers have turned the runway into a fairyland of heavenly creations embroidered with vines and butterflies. |
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It dipped low towards the runway, but what appeared to be a planned landing was aborted at the last minute. |
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While in the flare, the edges of the runway in front of the airplane give better height perspective than the centerline does. |
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And like jets, the next generation of space vehicles might take off from a runway rather than a launch pad. |
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Olivia, a former runway fashion model, questioned whether her son's health problems could be linked to her use of cosmetics. |
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The Boeing 777 from Pakistan was taxiing along the runway after landing when the blaze started. |
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Within a week Albert, Gladys and the gang were canoeing, caving, even strutting their stuff on the zip wire aerial runway. |
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The members flattened coal cinders for a runway and built a hangar from scrap wood. |
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The air vehicle can land on a regular runway, grassy strip or highway using arresting cables. |
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A heating method using oil-burning heaters arranged along the edge of an airfield runway was used during the second World War to disperse fog. |
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New gravel pits have been excavated along the Hudson Bay coast to supply material for road and runway construction. |
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Travel agency staff in Bradford have helped the Lord Mayor's appeal for an outdoors activity charity take-off by dragging a plane along a runway. |
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It can take off from a relatively small runway and cruise at the leisurely pace of a car. |
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In low visibility, they help guide pilots to the runway as we transition from flying on the aircraft's instruments to a visual landing. |
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The reversers brought the plane to a stop, and we came to rest 20 to 25 feet right of centerline, a few thousand feet down the runway. |
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There were two swept-wing craft moving down the runway below, flames shooting from their wings. |
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Experts identified the mould as being antifreeze and de-icer from the base's runway. |
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The aircraft made several turns and finally it touched the runway of the airport with a few screech from the ground. |
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She strode down the runway in a flutter of organza, stopped, twirled, and smiled. |
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I liked the bit about the engine cowls scraping along the runway as the mortar bombs stirred in the hold. |
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The aircraft took off in the dark with the runway illuminated by truck lights. |
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Just outside the Utica airport's perimeter is a county highway that skirts the end of the main runway. |
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By crabbing into the wind, we can stay lined up with the runway centerline, but we'll actually come in at an angle to the runway. |
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After everyone was strapped in and engines started, a thorough run-up produced three thumbs up and we were blasting down the Chino runway. |
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When we're doing maintenance on an airplane, we may need to go on the runway three or four times a day for engine run-ups. |
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The chase cars began because we were using a dry lake bed for initial training before using the paved runway. |
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The second approach was a little fast and one wing high but we got on the runway. |
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A downhill runway may cause you to fly a too-high approach, and an overshoot would be likely. |
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The aircraft immediately veered to the left and required right rudder inputs to stay on the runway. |
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Runways, on the other hand, tell pilots the runway direction to the nearest approximate compass heading. |
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The upgrading is to include extensions to the runway, taxiway and apron, which will enable it to accommodate bigger aircraft. |
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He has only just alighted from the aircraft at Beira when he narrows in on a white helicopter parked on the runway apron. |
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The airport will be expanded in the second phase where a second terminal will come up along with an apron, second runway and taxiway. |
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This project calls for making a deep cut between the end of a runway and an apron. |
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Naturally we were all a little apprehensive as we touched the ice and slid along the wild runway. |
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Because the runway was littered with wreckage, the patient's plane was forced to land in a field. |
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Bounce the plane on one landing gear back into the air and pancake it onto the parallel runway. |
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The ministry of defence stated that the bombing on 1 May had severely cratered the runway at the airport. |
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Look ahead of the airplane and imagine your flightpath as a narrow, rectangular funnel with the runway at the end. |
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It is also, furthermore, far better than the usability of the runway at W.H. Bramble or Blackburne Airport. |
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The pilot reported that he used his remaining airspeed to get over a seawall, stalled the airplane, and pancaked onto the runway. |
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The best of the lot were reserved for the runway fashion show that featured gowns and daywear. |
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Another deadstick landing followed and this time he even had the time to turn left and clear the runway before bring the Spitfire to a halt. |
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But that doesn't stop photographer James dedicatedly doing his job as he crouches on the runway to capture the touchdown for prosperity. |
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Manchester Air Traffic Control were already in the process of carrying out a review of their runway procedures. |
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She pursued that dream, supplementing her meager dancer's pay with work as a runway model. |
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Planes could also land taking a curved approach rather than a straight approach down a specific runway glide path. |
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As I approached the runway overrun, I started easing the power back and touched down on speed 300 feet down the runway. |
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He determined that a go-around was impossible because the aircraft was heading toward the runway infield and parking ramp. |
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But the eco-warriors who opposed the controversial second runway can relax. |
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I glided down the runway set up for a great greaser landing! But there is something odd about flight controls in small aircraft. |
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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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The trial flight involved guiding the plane from a set position above a small runway to the ground, a challenging task. |
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An eyewitness said the jet veered sideways off the right side of the runway and erupted into flames as it hit a runway fence. |
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The runway was closed for an hour from about 7pm and several outbound flights were cancelled and inbound planes were diverted to Luton. |
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Without hydraulic subsystems, we slowed and steered the aircraft with differential power, coming to a stop on an off-duty runway. |
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Waiting at the end of the runway, eyes staring like a madman, he let his concentration build. |
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The little plane descends over the Santa Barbara Channel and lands on the runway above Bechers Bay. |
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Both airports claim they need a new runway to cope with increasing passenger numbers. |
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To ensure the runway is long enough, always calculate the accelerate-stop distance. |
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Then Redell pointed the aircraft's nose down the runway and accelerated ever so smoothly. |
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A heap of snow had fallen from directly above us and landed squarely on each runway, preventing any possible take-offs. |
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Instead, he came in on the deck and pulled up in the frequently done victory roll over the runway, with anti-aircraft fire following him. |
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When you have wounded aboard, you fire a Very pistol on final approach to the runway. |
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Your journey out of this world begins not on the launch pad like a conventional space rocket but on a runway. |
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The 12,000-foot runway had a significant upslope for the first 3,000 feet, then fell off into a downward slope. |
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We brought along specialists who walked up and down the runway to take readings and measurements. |
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The needle on the navigational instrument points directly to it, but you still can't spot the runway through the haze. |
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The runway will be of asphalt with navaids and adequate lighting for night landing to be provided. |
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So we built an aerial runway for our creations that went from Sean's bedroom down to his dad's shed at the bottom of the garden. |
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The runway takes up a fair chunk of the island and the borrow pits are an ugly reminder of the past. |
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Even if a runway is identical in size to a familiar runway, a different slope can cause dangerous illusions as well. |
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If there's still runway ahead and you're low enough to reach it, slam the airplane into a slip and get it back down on the pavement. |
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As soon as it touched the ground, the other engine cut out and the plane slewed off the runway before coming to rest on the grass. |
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In a movie, this would be dealt with montage style, with trains hurtling down a track and planes skittering down the runway. |
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As the main undercarriage contacted the runway, the left undercarriage collapsed, causing the left wing to come in contact with the runway. |
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Jet Blast Deflectors will be fitted on each runway 160m back from the bow ski jump and probably in line with the rear wall of the first island. |
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The skids once again left the runway, allowing the tiny aircraft to bounce its way higher and higher into sustained forward flight. |
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I used rudder, stick, and brakes to keep the jet from sliding sideways or departing the runway. |
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Rick very capably side-slipped the airplane onto runway 14, rolled out, and exited the aircraft rapidly while it was still burning. |
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After a quick turnaround at Waterford, the London Luton bound Aer Arann ATR72 lifted off the runway on time at 3pm. |
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It's believed the soldiers will guard the control tower, the large fuel tanks and parts of the runway at certain times. |
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On Tuesday evening, a plane managed to slide off the runway and sink axle-deep in the mud. |
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A short trundle down the runway and a bit of throttle, and we were off, soaring up into the sky. |
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From letdown to touchdown, settling the airplane on the runway is a true art. |
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The gear lights came on just before touchdown as the aircraft firmly settled to the runway at full power. |
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Decked-out in plenitude of bling and leather, the models tittuped and slunk down the runway. |
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The traffic tie-up at the end of the runway made me aware of another problem. |
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If a late afternoon or night arrival is likely, select an alternate with a rotating beacon and runway lights. |
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The Air France jet thudded onto the runway, then skidded off the pavement moments later, bursting into flames. |
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I pushed the throttle forward and was immediately mashed backward against the seat and off down the runway. |
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Flight 1420 touched down about 2,000 ft from the runway threshold, to the right of the runway centerline, and moved rapidly to the right. |
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Not a single word was spoken as we neared the runway threshold, the throttle still wide open. |
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Just before coming abeam the runway threshold I began a continuous finals turn, Spitfire style. |
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Every additional knot of airspeed when crossing the threshold will cause the aircraft to float an additional 1,000 feet down the runway. |
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After we passed and began our second missed approach at 400 feet, I saw what appeared to be the first 50 feet or so of the runway threshold. |
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As I turned off the runway, I saw my wingman's landing light disappear into the fog at about 50 feet above the runway threshold. |
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The second the plane stopped on the runway, half of the passengers leapt up, almost as if choreographed. |
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The aircraft banked sharply over Mangrove Cay before leveling out as the pilot made his final approach to the runway. |
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The main runway will be put back to arable land and a bank of trees will be planted on the outside. |
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Armouring of the extension to Wellington airport runway in 1955 was one of the earliest projects to use Tetrapods. |
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After the successful test flight, Altair glided to a landing on the remote desert runway. |
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Be sure your available runway length provides an adequate margin for safety. |
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And it could simply be that there are some backups due to that single runway situation earlier. |
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As the end of the runway loomed in front of him, he pulled back on the control wheel and forced his bird from its perch. |
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The excavated ground is used for backfilling a low area at the end of the runway for the purpose of lengthening it. |
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In the second phase, a second terminal building and another runway is to be constructed with a taxiway for aircraft landing and taking off. |
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Dash 2 had aborted at 100 knots, and the pilot was able to slow the aircraft enough to pull off the runway onto a taxiway. |
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Keep the airplane moving when you're transitioning from the taxiway to the runway. |
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The circuit uses part of one runway and some taxiways, leaving 75 per cent of the airfield still available for flying operations. |
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It became common practice to tow the Airacobras to the end of the runway rather than taxi them. |
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Some weeks before, he saw me taxi a P-40 out of the parking area and head for the active runway. |
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A No.75 Squadron pilot taxies a Hornet out on to the runway at RAAF Base Tindal for a mission during Exercise Aces North. |
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Directional control was maintained and the aircraft was taxied clear of the runway. |
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Soon, the aircraft taxied down the runway, and took off into the clear horizon. |
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What a marvel it is to envision the majestic falcon as it swoops down upon lowly runway birds. |
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They often look to advertisements in fashion magazines or trade publications and to reviews of the runway shows for ideas about what to produce. |
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And when we landed, a tamandua was busy breaking into a termite mound beside the runway. |
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Fossett chose Salina because he needed a long runway for take-off and landing. |
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The pogos drop onto the runway as the aircraft lifts and the ground maintenance crew retrieve them immediately after take-off. |
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Then the captain aborted the take-off half-way down the runway because of a lack of power in one of the engines. |
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A holiday jet carrying 220 passengers was forced to abort its take-off when another plane crossed the airport runway on Sunday. |
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The take-off from Edinburgh Airport main runway is slotted in between two scheduled flights and it is surprisingly smooth. |
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The other nine soldiers who had had nothing else to do had spent all day clearing out a strip of land for a runway. |
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The jet sped off the end of the runway, crossed a busy highway, and struck several cars before crashing into a warehouse. |
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Aircraft taking off from Manchester Airport could have crashed into part of a jumbo jet engine which had fallen on to the runway. |
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The quartering tailwind was not favorable for the landing runway, but it was nothing we hadn't dealt with before. |
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After systems are up and ready, Pioneer is pulled out of its hangar bay by a vehicle adjacent to the runway for startups. |
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The department planned to erect additional fencing along the runway to keep out stray animals. |
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Cherry peered over the runway, finding Rose's strawberry blond hair among the crowd easily. |
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Inspired by the runway approach to Old Hollywood glamour, dedicated-to-their-curl girls are taking their style to the streets. |
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On the runway scene, walking, could you be a very good photo model and not a good runway model? |
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New York's Fashion Week has nothing on the runway show at Hairball, the East Coast's largest annual hair design competition. |
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Mostly I do photography because I am not tall enough to be a runway model, so I pose for magazines and calendars. |
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Meanwhile, he is leading the charge at airport to beef up the runway and expand support facilities to accommodate heavies such as the C-5 Galaxy. |
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The airplane impacted a swampy area inverted, abeam of the departure end of Runway 20 and about 120 south of the runway. |
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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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His runway career began when he walked for Givenchy in 2012, and he has previously posed for Swedish underwear label Bjorn Borg. |
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The nose gear struts there they can jack it up, put it on a tug and they'll move that airplane off the runway pretty quickly and examine it. |
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Of course, each design came down the runway accessorized with gold jewellery, be it a necklace, bracelet, earring or armband. |
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The seaplane, which had folding wings, was launched by catapult off a runway on the deck. |
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Begin by overflying the entire runway at least 500 feet above pattern altitude, offset enough to see the wind and landing indicators below. |
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In the full knowledge that nonpilots judge you by your landings, I undershot the runway by 100 ft, fortunately without damage. |
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The Lorenz beam system for blind landing consisted of two transmitters located on opposite sides of the airstrip runway. |
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The sudden loss of lift caused the airplane to descend rapidly to the runway. |
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Witnesses said the takeoff roll was long and the airplane went almost the entire length of the runway before lifting off. |
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Therefore, the captain of the accident airplane elected to put the airplane down on a grass area adjacent to the runway. |
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So now we had to plan our landing and, after the runway opened, plan to put the aircraft down. |
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A freshly paved runway ran East-West, with cavernous hangars and recently built barracks organized neatly along either side. |
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There is no requirement for us to be close to the runway to receive a takeoff clearance. |
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You hear both main tires pop as you whump to the ground short of the runway. |
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It is in dire need of a new terminal and extended runway for international flights and wide-bodied aircraft. |
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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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Applying increasing pressure on the brakes with 3,000 feet of runway to go, we felt a strong thump below the jet. |
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In other words, they were aiming their mortars to land closer to the actual runway of the airport. |
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That runway is now called number one runway, and the airfield is called Heathrow! |
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When the passengers take off from Westray they can see the windsock on the runway a mile and a half away on Papa Westray. |
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They are huddled in the remaining buildings and relying on airlifts for supplies, since the base's runway was also lost to the deep. |
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The two airports are each served by one main runway, as are Aberdeen, Prestwick and Inverness. |
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During take off, the computer will relay his ground speed, airspeed and height from the runway. |
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The airstrip really is a strip, a very long narrow grass runway lined on both sides by 50 foot trees. |
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She is sitting on one side of the runway in trademark sunglasses and a bodyguard-protected leather jacket. |
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Doing a runway collection is a full-time job, and I don't want to jump back in yet. |
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Highlight of this fund-raiser was the runway fashion show with doggie moms dressed by Tootsies and doggie dads clothed by M. Penner. |
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Do you actually think his daughters would be plucked from the front row of an Armani runway show? |
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Then, there were the va-va-voom designer fashions from Tootsies shown in a dazzling runway display. |
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He and model of the moment Lilli strut down the runway to a chunky house bassline. |
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This week on America's Next Top Model, Camille finally took the runway walk of shame off the show. |
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Just prior to ground contact align the airplane with the runway and land with the nose wheel close to the ground. |
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The airport runway is lined with the rusted wrecks of other planes cannibalized for parts. |
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Just as everybody's life finished flashing before their eyes, the jet began to level out as the wheels hit the runway with a sharp jolt. |
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The Government has vehemently denied claims that it has already given the all-clear for a new runway at Stansted. |
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Its first inbound flight was a light aircraft that circled the runway several times before coming into land. |
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After clearing a very steep hill, the plane banks and dips abruptly to a tiny runway that ends brusquely on St. Jean's beach. |
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The Deputy Transport Minister said he wanted an airport with a runway long enough to land bigger aircraft so tourist numbers could increase. |
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After landing, we taxied clear of the runway and immediately shut down the aircraft. |
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For the rabbit scent, two to three fecal pellets were placed in the runway within 20 cm on either side of the tile. |
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Alert for mines, they tested the runway with a soil penetrometer, a long rod with a cone-shaped end and a sliding weight. |
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The aircraft reversed yawed to the right where his wingman was maintaining position on the runway. |
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Then, barely a minute from starting my engine, I release my brakes and taxi out to the runway. |
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I heard the rumbling of an engine and scraping of wheels as a plane landed on the runway, and I shifted. |
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It's going to be fitted with wheels and it will still be doing around 40 to 50 mph when it lands on the runway. |
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Need to land a light aircraft in a hurry but can't find a convenient runway? |
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If you are sporting one of this season's oversized knits, then do what Stella McCartney did on her runway and wear it over slender trousers to balance out the bulk. |
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How the plane ended up on a closed runway is still under investigation. |
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Even in calm conditions, ice fog can form over the runway in extreme cold. |
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It was uncomfortable going in and out of clouds at 250 feet above the ground, but we saw the runway and figured we had come this far and might as well land. |
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He claimed there was less than half a mile between the end of the runway and houses at the Horsforth end and that an extension could raise safety concerns. |
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If you can, you may want to build a cat door and connect a special little runway for your kitty that goes straight to his or her outdoor enclosure. |
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The man, travelling alone in a single-engine Tobego T10 plane, crash-landed into a field next to the runway after getting into difficulties shortly after take-off. |
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Ambitious plans to build tunnels under the runway and the River Almond have been attacked by cynics, who believe the project will never be approved. |
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Flights have been delayed, then cancelled, and those who do board are sitting on the runway for up to two hours, waiting in line for the plane to be de-iced. |
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So there you are, rolling along the runway at full throttle, but the prop can't provide sufficient thrust as it bites into the reduced air density. |
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The stunt pilot took the non-airworthy aircraft down the runway and after reaching a pretty good speed retracted the landing gear to represent the ground-loop. |
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The winner of the beauty pageant walked down the runway wearing her sparkling crown. |
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You gotta have acne scars and a mean dad in your past, not a portfolio and European runway memories. |
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Olowu had gotten tired of the Fashion Week slog of runway shows and models posing statically in airless rooms. |
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In lieu of a traditional runway, Lagerfeld had the Grand Palais trussed up as an artificial city. |
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A model, backlit by the runway, walks the runway at the Just Cavalli show on Thursday. |
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He reported abeam, and tower cleared him to land on runway 24 left. |
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Accessories were not as strong as usual, with chunky black high-heeled sandals with wooden soles clomping down the runway. |
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Operations were suspended as parts of the runway have been waterlogged. |
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The aircraft then weathercocked into wind and departed the runway. |
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With the gear up, I know if something goes wrong I can put the airplane down on the end of the runway or off the runway without the fear of the plane turning over and burning. |
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The roar of four revving aero engines surges from the runway. |
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The presence of xenon in such lamps results in a very bright, sun-like light used in photographic flash units, strobe lights, and airport runway lights. |
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But as the battle raged near the edge of the runway all flights had to be diverted to other cities. |
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Originally launched in Europe in 2009, the range will be seasonally inspired by runway trends. |
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Yu believes that one of the dead teens, whose body was found on the runway, may not have been wearing a seatbelt. |
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A flying club claims that its plans to replace a grass runway with a hard-surfaced landing strip will reduce noise disturbance to householders in nearby villages. |
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The special 8-seater amphibious plane was caught in a crosswind as it landed just after 3 p.m. and veered off the runway causing severe damage to the undercarriage. |
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The 18-year-old strutted down the runway Monday in an edgy, off-the-shoulder, red-and-black tweed ensemble accented with feathers. |
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The plane settled about 400 yards from the runway in an embankment off a five-lane highway. |
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Twice in the past two weeks, this has entailed meeting a plane on the runway to retriever sick passengers who may be infected. |
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From its runway, a conglomerate of Marine, navy, and army squadrons defended the local air space, eventually permitting resupply and reinforcement. |
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Chris Brown, British singer Estelle, Kelly Osbourne, and many other stars, took a trip down the runway. |
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Unlike observing craters, collapsed areas, or other damage following attack on a revetment or runway, evaluating effects involves a wide range of considerations. |
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Clothes came down the runway in a variety of splashy colors, with elaborate brocades and farfetched inspirations. |
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Flames licked out of the exhaust as the plane lifted off the runway and began the ascent, and as the noise faded into the distance it seemed to get even more intense. |
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This season will see some other changes and firsts, including a public, outdoor runway challenge. |
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As they passed the runway, bullets shot up from the tall grass, puncturing a fuel tank. |
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Capt Yost continued the approach, skillfully aligning the aircraft with the runway using right rudder and fanning the speed-brakes once the landing was assured. |
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Now I did have a blown tire, and as the aircraft slowed through 100 knots, the pull to the right required almost a full boot of left rudder to keep the aircraft on the runway. |
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When the airplane ran out of runway, it was just shy of 60 knots. |
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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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The two-and-half hour delay to the opening of the second runway, along with problems de-icing aircraft prior to take-off, caused delays to almost all services. |
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Lees landed on the runway at Coventry as two private aircraft, one bound for the United States and the other for Italy, were preparing to take off. |
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As soon as the aircraft landed, crash crews strategically deployed along the main runway, raced behind the jet until it came to a stop at the end of the airfield. |
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Or if our strip of film showed an airplane running along a runway and taking off into the air, we would all be quite certain in which direction it was going. |
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Sitting on the edge of the stage the sister's talked for awhile, waiting for Angie to finish the shoots so they could do a quick runway rehearsal and then go home early. |
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Next we learned our runway walk with Mr. Vy, a professional pageant coach. |
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Fashion would lose much of its electricity without the head-snapping magnetism of models moving with gumption down a runway. |
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He taxied to the main runway of the research base and throttled down. |
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This season was no different, as he sent both men and women down the runway in shimmering head-to-toe looks. |
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The last to take the runway was a shimmering gold, high-low gown with two elbow length cuffs, a thick choker, and heeled mules. |
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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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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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Its bridal collection was showcased this past weekend in a runway show during New York Lingerie Fashion Week. |
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Gucci sounded the opening bell of a week of runway presentations and showroom installations. |
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From the perfect massage to the best place to drink, see where model Sigrid Agren hangs out off the runway. |
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Consider the trashy, silky sweatpants sent down the runway by Jarrar, complete with thick stripes running down the legs. |
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A child was killed when one of its 737s skidded off a runway in Chicago in icy conditions and struck a car. |
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The parade of models sashaying down the runway in the Eldorado Ballroom had local fashion designers earning spirited cheers and rousing applause from the approving crowd. |
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However, as the aircraft taxied for departure, the military authorities reversed their decision and a truck loaded with armed men was despatched to block the runway. |
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Airplanes taxiing for takeoff, for instance, must wait for departing aircraft to take off, or for landing aircraft to arrive and clear the runway. |
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The three pilots taxied the plane onto a runway that had been closed for repairs, and in the process of taking off, slammed the aircraft into construction machinery. |
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Steve taxied the Lightning and did a fast run down the runway and except for a minor hydraulic problem, pronounced the plane to be in fine condition. |
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The remains of the runway, dispersal areas, taxiways and bone yard are all still there along with the remnants of a war that ended nearly 60 years ago. |
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He and his three-man team are all qualified electricians responsible for 3300 fittings that comprise Tindal's runway, taxiways and Ordnance Loading Area lighting system. |
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The government has acquired 3,800 acres of land wherein a 4,000 metre-long runway, taxiways, an apron area with aircraft stands and a terminal building will come up. |
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It is snowing, but the runway at Midway Airport has been swept and the pilots commit to a landing. |
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It was enough to feel, as one model came down the runway after another, a state of hypnosis coming on. |
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Lily the cat walked down the runway in the arms of a stone-faced model, wearing an edgy black leash. |
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All indications are that the 777 was intact, with no fire, when it reached the runway. |
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Most of the websites I examined featured thinspiration photographs of famous runway models and actresses with sharp ribs jutting out of their dresses. |
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The jet stopped 100 feet short of the threshold on the 10,000-foot runway. |
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Try not to think of taxiing as just driving to the runway threshold. |
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The Bonanza crossed the runway threshold while the helicopter was still about 250 feet from a planned touchdown point of 1500 feet down the runway. |
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And immediately ahead were the runway lights and beacon of Langley Field. |
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Flashing down the runway, I gently pull back on my control column. |
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From overly glamorous eyelashes to a Mr. Rogers-inspired sweater vest, the Iowa caucuses were a runway of regret. |
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While the couple's bodies do not seem as tall and elongated as runway models, their slim slouching torsos fit the body ideal of contemporary advertising campaigns. |
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A model on the runway at the Diane Von Furstenberg show at lincoln center on Sunday. |
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Seen on stars from Jude Law to Jay-Z, and on the Burberry runway, the man-bag is having its moment. |
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Several civil servants and non-governmental members told the subcommittee it could be fixed with reclamation or by bisecting the runway into two islands. |
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She probably saw more carnage on the runway than Dad did in New Guinea and the Philippines. |
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How was the requirement for the F-35B to VL on a non-standard runway framed? |
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The murram surface runway is 1,585m x 30 m and is in good condition. |
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Models came down the runway in head pieces fashioned into twisted, wiry wigs in subtle winter colors. |
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The young, wispy models that have been featured in each runway show and look book have done the same. |
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An American Airlines jet overran a runway in Jamaica on Tuesday night, injuring 91 people on board. |
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Schell and ziff started filming about five years ago, following ziff around behind the scenes from castings to runway shows. |
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The reason given was that the Rarotonga Airport runway was not long enough for the aircraft to take off with a full load, making the service economically unviable. |
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I immediately raised the flaps and began full braking, slowing enough to take an instinctive left turn off the runway onto taxiway bravo as the prop windmilled to a halt. |
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The runway means more flights which means more noise pollution. |
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One fairly consistent rule, however, is to focus your eyes on a point far down the runway, say 15 to 30 degrees to the left or right of the spinner. |
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As the plane landed at Lyon-Bron airport, one of the tyres burst on impact with the runway, causing the plane to leap back into the air before completing a haphazard landing. |
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Without a warm up, or even adjusting the setting of the springboard, she ran down the runway and performed a Tsukhara, a vault that few women were capable of at the time. |
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She made her New York Fashion Week debut on the quirky runway of Jeremy Scott. |
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The US Federal Aviation Administration said that the plane slid off the runway at the north-west corner of the airport, through the boundary fence and into the road. |
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While Mormeck shadow boxed toward the ring, led by a string of handlers all dressed in battle fatigues, the loud speaker pumped runway music for a Victoria Secret show. |
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Trying to do it in a reusable rocket, landing on a runway, that system has a very bad track record. |
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That was when I started getting couture, kind of from the other side of the runway. |
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The runway, made of asphalt reinforced with more asphalt, took a pounding. |
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White dresses, smocks and crisscrossed leather sandals inspired by the Hellenic age traveled somberly down the runway, as American flags fluttered from the ceiling. |
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At present, planes use one runway for landings and one for take-offs, changing over at 3pm in order to give people living under the flight-path some relief from the noise. |
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The overcoats and jackets he sent down the runway were to die for. |
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My pilot finally figured out that the arresting gear was for overruns only, so we decided to skip the arrested landing and concentrate on finding the runway. |
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Basil had already started the engine, and when the airman removed the chocks, James throttled up and taxied out onto the runway, if it could still be called that. |
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Aircraft swerves, departs runway and is destroyed after flipping over. |
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The MP has clashed with his own councillors, after they decided to oppose any plan to build a third runway and sixth terminal, at Heathrow Airport. |
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Allowing for departures between arrivals, each runway can thus handle about 30 arrivals per hour. |
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That means if he can bend it sufficiently after his plant at the end of the runway, the pole's slingshot effect will send him soaring high. |
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Each landing aircraft must touch down, slow, and exit the runway before the next crosses the approach end of the runway. |
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It was a pity, Mel Bakersfeld reflected, that runway snow teams were not on more public view.... Airport men called the group a Conga Line. |
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Hot pink takes the preen by Thornton Bregazzi runway in London. |
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Runway edge lighting consists of white lights spaced out on both sides of the runway, indicating the edge. |
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On runways, green lights indicate the beginning of the runway for landing, while red lights indicate the end of the runway. |
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Once the pilots can see the runway lights, they may continue with a visual landing. |
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