Most noise is created on take-off but, once the aircraft is airborne, the throttle-setting will be reduced, ergo exhaust noise too reduces. |
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The take-off was aborted but 55 people died from smoke and fume inhalation. |
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The MyTravel pilot aborted take-off and performed an emergency stop of his Airbus A321 craft. |
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Two company executives and three flight crew were killed when their private jet crashed shortly after take-off. |
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Waiting for clearance to take-off, aircrew and passengers alike sweat profusely. |
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In the past few years, flying has become such an ordeal that take-off and landing now reduce me to a quivering, sweaty-palmed wreck. |
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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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The vehicle is robustly built for carrier take-off and landings and uses a conventional wheeled take-off and landing with an arrestor hook. |
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This is a very important factor for aircraft pilots to take into consideration during take-off and landing or when engaged in low-level flying. |
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Crosswinds of up to 30 knots can be accommodated on aircraft take-off or landing with or without stores. |
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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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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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Throttle control is by mouth throttle for take-off and once in flight, by small levers at the side of the seat. |
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The landing gear provides for safe take-off and landing on rocking ship decks. |
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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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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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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 aircraft is suitable for operation from forward air bases, with short take-off and landing capability. |
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Fossett chose Salina because he needed a long runway for take-off and landing. |
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Flying birds have been recognised as the biggest danger for an aircraft and they can hinder the take-off and landings on the runways. |
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The late 1960s witnessed the take-off of the jumbo-jet and the beginning of an era of mass travel. |
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A study of sexual chases in sand martins showed that heavy females faced an impaired take-off ability compared to lighter birds. |
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The delay in the project take-off has caused considerable bad blood between the IT industry and the state government. |
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I made my power pull into the wind for take-off and found myself excessively nose low, with an increasing angle of bank. |
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The technique they use to construct the documentary seems to me to be a loving reference to your work, rather than mimicry or a take-off. |
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For instance, if long jumpers or triple jumpers overstep the take-off board, they will commit a foul. |
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The terminal is pretty and colourful, with friendly stewards, easy baggage check and boarding, and a smooth take-off. |
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There are times an aircraft and crew will get stuck at a location because the snow and ice become slush, making take-off impossible. |
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Acquire take-off speed and you can take to the air in a burst of flight to reach previously unreachable areas. |
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We recognise the familiar cushions and head rests, the trepidation of take-off and disguise of bravado. |
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When the space shuttle Challenger exploded on take-off in 1986, it was decided to break the story in Newsround instead of in a BBC newsflash. |
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The threshold of pain on the Decibel Scale is 130, while a space rocket at take-off measures between 140 and 190 decibels. |
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The witness added that the incident flared again before the aircraft left its stand prior to take-off. |
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Care is required on any rapid take-off to hold the steering wheel firmly to counteract marked torque steer. |
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It has turbo technology that commands a swift take-off and has tuned suspensions that were designed for quick and agile moves. |
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The fact that he is still on a learning curve does not take anything away from this truly refined take-off of citified country living. |
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Transmission is hydromechanical with a hydrostatic gearbox for the steering gear and power take-off for the water jets. |
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It was a clean take-off, and he was airborne five minutes after starting his take-off run. |
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The aircraft received clearance for take-off to Los Angeles at 7.45 am on Tuesday. |
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But he never explains that imperial take-off followed the creation of the United Kingdom state. |
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This dubious gift manifests itself just before take-off on a school trip to France. |
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In training two days later, her Achilles tore on the take-off for an Arabian double front on floor exercise. |
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The aircraft crashed shortly after take-off, killing the defendant and injuring the plaintiff. |
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Unknown to him, a power take-off bearing in the engine had failed, making complete loss of oil pressure imminent. |
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In addition, a rear power take-off unit is available to drive machinery modules such as a forklift, excavator, and pump. |
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The third resolution is to vow never to operate a tractor with an uncovered power take-off shaft. |
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The plane apparently developed engine trouble shortly after take-off and the pilot and co-pilot ejected safely from the plane. |
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The flight crew made a distress call and the aircraft landed safely on one engine around 14 minutes after take-off. |
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Hundreds of passengers were on board and only the quick reactions of one of the pilots, who aborted his take-off after reaching more than 115 mph, averted disaster. |
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Text messaging, a huge success for the mobile phone business, is now poised for take-off via fixed lines as well, with some intriguing implications. |
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Only prompt action by one of the pilots, who aborted his take-off after reaching a speed of more than 100 mph, prevented a collision at Manchester airport. |
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Full training will be given to the prizewinner prior to flight take-off, which will include centrifugal training, skydive training and high altitude decompression. |
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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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The airport's runways currently stagger their take-off and landings, and switch them around during the day to allow residents some relief from noise. |
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He hooks them up to a power take-off on one of his tractors. |
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One striking security guard, who does not wish to be named, spent the 36 hours monitoring the airport website and airband radio logging take-off details. |
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More recently the fitting of three-blade constant-speed airscrews has greatly improved the aircraft's take-off and climb and added a further 5 m.p.h. to the top speed. |
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The gyroplane, which had both rotor blades and a propeller, had reached a height of no more than 20 ft after take-off when it started to nosedive. |
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Continuing to take-off with one engine failed requires pilots to make adjustments to the aircraft and the rate of climb to reflect the loss of power. |
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The alarms were put down to unburnt fuel on aircraft take-off. |
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Whether or not he gets back in one piece depends very much on a successful take-off and ascent to a relatively calm cruising altitude of up to 45,000 ft. |
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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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A private jet which crashed last month had not been de-iced before take-off despite below-freezing temperatures the night before, air accident investigators said yesterday. |
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Five seconds into the take-off a warning bell sounds to inform the captain that there is a problem with the number two engine and that it is on fire. |
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The system is designed for full automatic take-off and landing. |
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It appeared to be a technological marvel, from its nose cone, which droops for take-off and landing to give pilots better visibility, to its special heat-resistant skin. |
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She had always hated the take-off and the landing parts in a flight. |
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Last Wednesday a pilot climbed unhurt from his pounds 350,000 Diamond four-seater aeroplane after it overshot the runway on take-off. |
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Faster than a Venus Flytrap snapping shut, the bunchberry dogwood's acceleration is about 800 times the force astronauts go through on take-off. |
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The take-off should be selected with great care, and a pit of large dimensions provided on the landing side. |
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Power for the machine came from a John Deere 115 hp diesel engine, which also drove the power take-off option. |
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Experimental Low Frequency Active Sonar, at peak level, produces a noise equivalent to standing five feet from the space shuttle on take-off. |
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Middlesbrough Model Flying Club wants to use land near Stainton Way, Hemlington, as a take-off and landing field. |
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The glaring sunshine which at its take-off had shone squarely in its bow-ports, now poured down slantingly from behind. |
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Flaperons are control surfaces on the wing of an aircraft that help to stabilise the plane during low-speed flying during take-off and landing. |
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From next month new rules from the European Aviation Safety Authority say these can be used during take-off and landing. |
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Pam Ann's caustic wit knows no boundaries so fasten your seat belts and prepare for take-off. |
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The jumper's body pivots up and over the take-off foot, during which time the takeoff leg rapidly flexes and extends. |
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Jonti said they sat in jump seats for the whole journey, including take-off and landing, while Hamid and an unnamed fellow pilot chatted away. |
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UltraTemp can be added to any chassis with a powertrain that is power take-off ready and can also support multi-temperature units. |
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The students were taught all about a Space Shuttle mission, from take-off to landing, and also about how the human body adapts to weightlessness. |
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His clothing had been caught up in power take-off equipment as he helped his father on January 26 at the family farm at Dragon Newydd,Penmynydd, near Llangefni. |
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The first sub-column is used as a factor column, the second for take-off figures, the third for extensions, the fourth for locations, and the fifth for sidecasts. |
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Investigators in Ecuador believe a Fokker F28 crew was ill-prepared to abort take-off after a fire alert, and that the delay led the jet to overrun at Quito last year. |
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What was disappointing was the cruel take-off of Susan Boyle, the remark, You''re too little to think to the smallest pirate and the use of water pistols on the audience. |
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Responding, Sylva urged the NNPC management to expedite action on the take-off of the refinery project, proposed by the Federal Government, to be sited in the state. |
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Jonti said they sat in two jump seats for the journey, including take-off and landing, and said the pilots were smoking the whole way through the flight. |
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The plane, bound for Oslo, was forced to double back after both of its protective engine cowlings blew away on take-off, setting one engine alight. |
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Helicopter brownout occurs when a pilot loses visual references due to dust or sand re-circulating during take-off or landing, which is a major problem in arid desert terrain. |
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On March 24, an Airbus plane had to abort its take-off from Manchester International after a medium-sized bird flew very close to the right side of the plane. |
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An Emirates flight EK413 from Sydney to Dubai on Sunday turned around shortly after take-off due to an engine fault, the company said in a statement. |
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A jet carrying 286 passengers was forced to slam on the brakes and abort a take-off after another plane began taxiing toward the same runway, US aviation officials have said. |
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These include automatic take-off performance figure checking, en route driftdown and diversion planning, and a runway overrun warning and protection system. |
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The flight's scheduled take-off was delayed because of Rashtriya Janata Dal Member of Parliament Raghuvansh Prasad Singh's late arrival at Beijing International Airport. |
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On the return flight, Leonard was one of three passengers who delayed its take-off, and once on the plane he asked a stewardess if he could sing on the PA system. |
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I slewed into the deep grass, throttled up again to regain runway speed, tried to abort the take-off and ground-looped through the perimeter fence. |
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The pole vault differs from the high jump and long jump in that the athlete is not in free flight after take-off but is still in contact with the ground via the pole. |
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So, mechanics, you've eliminated all other possible reasons the power take-off clutch on your AH-64 isn't working, and you have determined you have a bad clutch. |
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The Ulysses is great fun as well as practical, it has many classy touches like the maintenance-free belt drive and a handy power take-off next to the dash. |
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