He offered cash for time on a flight simulator, learning how to handle a jumbo jet, but did not want to learn how to take off and land. |
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Its new patented hull design does not create a bow wave, enabling it to take off and land even in very rough conditions. |
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Instead, the rules apply only to flights that both take off and land within Europe. |
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The Reapers used in Afghanistan have to take off and land under local control in Afghanistan. |
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Other aircraft too can generate a great deal of noise nuisance, certainly at major airports where many aircraft take off and land. |
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Thus, airlift forces guerrillas to focus their efforts on bases where aircraft take off and land. |
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With several metres separating the mounds where they take off and land, the jumps are extremely spectacular. |
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Instead of being carried aloft on a balloon, the eight-seat winged rocket will take off and land on airplane runways. |
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With nothing but the nearby town in view, one can easily imagine a future where spaceplanes take off and land from a bustling facility on the site. |
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However, if the definition is applied to a craft that could take off and land horizontally, then the second part of the definition regarding the launch vehicle becomes obsolete. |
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This rating allows you to take off and land on rivers and lakes. |
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This allows the helicopter to take off and land vertically, to hover, and to fly forward, backward, and laterally. |
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We watch U.S. cargo planes, helicopters and drones take off and land. |
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It's harder now to watch planes take off and land. |
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The Lynx, which is being developed by XCOR Aerospace, will take off and land horizontally, like an airplane, and use rocket power to blast into space. |
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This meant fitting one of the two new British aircraft carriers now in development with the catapults and arrestor wires required for the F-35C to take off and land. |
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But in 1980, the American Helicopter Society offered an initial ten-thousand-dollar Sikorsky prize for the first human-powered rotorcraft that could take off and land vertically. |
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With a wall of windows overlooking the airfield, Nate's Rideau Bar and Grill is not only a restaurant for travellers, but for anyone who loves to watch airplanes take off and land. |
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O'Carroll says it is so wet they have to take off and land on pavement. |
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The undercarriage consists of an aluminium unit with large rubber wheels which make the model easy to take off and land even from uneven grass strips. |
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On weekends, I liked to spend my time at the airport watching the various airships take off and land. |
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On the day prior to the occurrence flight, the crew consulted the aircraft flight manual and determined that the aircraft could safely take off and land at the Williams Lake and Jasper-Hinton airports. |
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Among these will be the development of an augmented visionics system-a technology enabling a pilot to take off and land safely even when visibility outside the cockpit is restricted. |
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The first thing you'd think of would be to take a lawn chair, attach over 100 helium balloons to it and see if you could take off and land at said festival, right? |
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Airbus boasts that, though its A380 is bigger and heavier than a Boeing 747, it needs less distance to take off and land and makes half the noise of the jumbo jet. |
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