| The vectoring controls can be operated manually by the pilot or automatically by the flight control system. |
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| The mind too, whirling, vectoring, reaching short but at least reaching, rising, consigning — towards and towards. |
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| The minimum radar vectoring altitude to the runway 19 ILS approach at Sydney is 2,000 feet asl. |
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| The aircraft entered a minimum vectoring altitude area 2000 feet below the required altitude of 7000 feet. |
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| In this occurrence, when communications were lost, the controller was at a critical point in the vectoring procedure. |
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| Radar vectoring was provided to the pilot to direct him to Mirabel Airport. |
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| One form is the take-no-prisoners performance setup, which sends most of the power to the rear wheels and often uses rear-axle torque vectoring. |
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| Once the conflict was resolved, the OJI made the decision to continue vectoring N6857P toward the airport for an approach. |
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| The course also involved extensive bookwork, including a range of subjects such as navigation, communication, knowledge of aerodromes, vectoring and air law. |
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| Radar vectoring charts are developed for areas which require numerous minimum vectoring altitudes because of variable terrain features. |
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| This necessitated vectoring the aircraft north of course and eventually away from the approach course until the pilot visually sighted the aircraft ahead. |
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| Federal Aviation Administration has also conducted a study about civilizing such thrust vectoring systems to recover jetliners from catastrophes. |
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| The 3BSM is a thrust vectoring nozzle which allows the main engine exhaust to be deflected downward at the tail of the aircraft. |
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| Thrust vectoring was used to provide attitude control on the first two stages. |
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| This added to the workload associated with the negotiation of weather avoidance deviations and the vectoring of several aircraft that were in the eastern portion of the Red Deer sector. |
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| Many of Thompson's opportunities were, in turn, facilitated with the ball vectoring through the hands of Draymond Green, the Warriors agile six-feet-seven-inch All-Star forward, who played college ball at Michigan State. |
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| We would travel together down the slope and span of Market Street, until bikes and their riders began to peel off in ones and twos at 5th Street, at 4th and 3rd, vectoring toward bank towers and start-up lofts. |
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| This has its culmination in The Deluge, with its wildly angled vision, the crowd of figures vectoring in sharp diagonals across a monochrome landscape of concrete buildings and encroaching blackness. |
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| In part, the controller's time constraint was caused by the use of a vectoring procedure that placed the two aircraft on reciprocal tracks at nearly identical altitudes. |
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| However, the bulletin offers no solutions other than for controllers to exercise caution when vectoring toward higher terrain, nor does it provide specific guidance on the type of alternate instructions to be issued. |
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| Unlike traditional AWD systems that only distribute power front to back, torque vectoring AWD can also adjust power side to side on the rear wheels, so you can count on solid grip through the turn. |
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| Departure controllers routinely clear aircraft through the airspace assigned to other terminal controllers and provide appropriate ad hoc radar separation vectoring services. |
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| The practice of vectoring arriving aircraft to the north of the airport directly toward the high terrain requires controllers to pay careful attention to the position of those aircraft. |
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| Using the vectoring technique of direction of turn and the number of degrees to turn provides one piece of information as to the final result of the vector. |
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