The in-flight tracking system will provide operators with precise aircraft position data. |
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Those failures led to two in-flight engine shutdowns and the turnback of a third airplane. |
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Be sure to take the copies with you in case an in-flight decision must be made to divert to another airport for any reason. |
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These effects are relevant to dealing with possible in-flight emergencies or aborted flights. |
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The first step to mile high web access and email is airlines introducing the third generation of in-flight entertainment systems. |
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If ever you need a program to run in-flight radar tracking on helicopters, he's your man. |
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His prompt action prevented an inevitable in-flight emergency and further damage to the aircraft. |
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The aircraft is equipped with an in-flight refuelling probe mounted above and behind the flight deck. |
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The comfortable flight included hot meals, bathroom facilities, and in-flight movies. |
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The airline also offered Taiwanese songs and movies as in-flight entertainment. |
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An illuminated in-flight refueling probe is installed in the top center line of the fuselage. |
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Certainly, one of the most potentially dangerous aspects of winter flying is in-flight icing. |
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Still, some experts say prices will have to come down before in-flight Web use becomes widespread. |
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There was no evidence of an in-flight fire or in-flight structural failure. |
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Because a spacecraft is unable to carry much fuel and cannot refuel in-flight, other routes to autonomy have had to be explored. |
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And in the friendly skies, a friend, who flew business class, was given a plastic knife and a steel fork with his in-flight food. |
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Airlines have stuffed seatbacks with in-flight glossies for decades, offering articles and news relevant to their routes. |
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Currently there are no universal guidelines for handling in-flight medical emergencies. |
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The range and endurance time are also extended by in-flight refuelling, using a probe and drogue inflight refuelling system. |
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At least ten are slated to receive in-flight refueling probes to further increase their range. |
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The aircraft can be equipped with an optional probe for probe and drogue refuelling, so the range can be extended by in-flight refuelling. |
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Modifications to the aircraft structure have been incorporated to allow the installation of a fixed detachable probe for in-flight refuelling. |
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The big complaints are delays and cancellations, cramped seating, and overall poor in-flight service. |
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The Imperial Hotel provided the in-flight meal for this flight. |
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Menus, amenities, staff uniform, and in-flight entertainment are all new. |
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There will be free standardised meals and limited in-flight entertainment. |
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When in-flight performance warrants, they do not hesitate to make a termination call. |
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During the past two decades, more than 60 airplanes, mostly commercial jetliners, have been damaged by in-flight encounters with volcanic ash. |
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We also brought a hospital corpsman with us, in case of any in-flight medical emergencies. |
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We will be able to hit a moving target, or even a target that is stationary at weapons release but attempts to escape as the weapon is in-flight. |
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The problem is, they can already do so via commercial services that use satellite links to provide in-flight Wi-Fi access. |
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The men later were retried after revelations that they destroyed the in-flight videotape of the incident. |
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That being said, Southwest has an outstanding safety record, with no in-flight fatalities. |
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Passengers leaving London's Heathrow today on flights bound for the U.S. were told that there would be no in-flight entertainment. |
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But aviation expert Clive Irving says the in-flight satellite map could have helped the plot. |
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In general, in-flight films are supposed to be as inoffensive and unstimulating as possible. |
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With the new boom in the airline industry and the introduction of many new aircraft, the need for in-flight cabin crew is increasing. |
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They reckon that the ruling on in-flight phone calls is just a way for airlines to make you use their own pricey cellular telephone systems. |
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Paul French received Best Journalism Award for his article, 'Prince Charming,' which appeared in Porter Airlines' in-flight magazine, re: porter. |
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But by extending the range in 1 yard increments, the technique, including in-flight feathering of the spool, becomes completely natural, and automatic. |
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The illumination of the MR CHIP detector caution light was likely caused by the in-flight break-up, illuminating before impact. |
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The risk of fire on board from a cigarette smoked furtively in the toilets of an aircraft is a serious in-flight problem. |
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Last in-flight movie I saw was flower girl, a famous DPRK movie that was written by Kim Il-sung. |
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The in-flight movie was the remake of The Manchurian Candidate, about a politician who receives instructions whispered into his ear by outside manipulators. |
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Adequate in-flight catering appropriate to the time of day must be provided by a steward or stewardess. |
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Two of the in-flight events ended in successful deadstick landings. |
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Number two: in-flight personal-space awareness. |
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For our part, we are making a cooperative effort to head four of these panels, which, by way of example, relate to attack helicopters, in-flight refuelling, air carrier capability and field hospitals. |
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He said the airline would be investing heavily in in-flight meals and entertainment and would also offer a nanny service and Indian head massage for passengers. |
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The suspension of in-flight entertainment is highly unusual. |
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Prognostics capability will make it possible to replace about-to-fail parts before they fail, reducing system failures, in-flight aborts, and aircraft accidents. |
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Some of the major players identified in the global in-flight Wi-Fi market are Gogo Inc. |
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The pilots tend to fly over-water routes to the camps so that they can land in case of an in-flight emergency or to wait out marginal weather. |
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The helicopter is fitted with a forward extendable in-flight refuelling probe and it can also hoist hose refuel from a surface ship whilst in hover mode. |
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An aviation psychiatrist who advises airlines on the risks posed by air rage has revealed the threat of in-flight vigilantes is already being taken seriously. |
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These new aircraft feature the TopSeries System, an award winning in-flight entertainment product that offers passengers the ultimate in-flight experience. |
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Low-cost airline RyanAir, for example, is considering the addition of skin flicks on their in-flight on-demand movie list. |
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The forward latch had reportedly unlatched in-flight previously. |
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The man tried to break into the cockpit, but was restrained by around eight people whose actions asphyxiated him. That was before September 11th and the heightened sense of in-flight watchfulness that is one of its legacies. |
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This was the first occurrence of an in-flight rudder separation involving an Airbus aircraft in the 20 years that this rudder design has been in use. |
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The same TSB review shows that in situations where there is an unsuppressed in-flight fire, there is a limited amount of time to get the aircraft safely on the ground. |
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This experiment involves comparisons of pre-flight, in-flight, and post-flight perceptions and mental imagery, with special reference to spaceflight-related decreases in the vertical component of percepts. |
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For admission to the flight test, the recommending instructor no longer certifies that the candidate has underdone training in which an actual in-flight engine shutdown, propeller feathering and restart and unfeathering. |
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It plans to fit its entire fleet with the necessary equipment, which is being provided by OnAir, an in-flight communications provider backed by Airbus, Europe's planemaking giant. |
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By design, the R44 helicopter has a low inertia rotor system, that is, both the rotor rpm and energy decrease rapidly following in-flight loading, but they can return just as quickly. |
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There are 5,000 in-flight service items on a 747, ranging from aspirins to toothbrushes. |
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We will focus on ancillary revenue like charging passengers for services they need such in-flight meals and baggage check-ins. |
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Rockwell Collins' dPAVESTM in-flight entertainment system is now offerable on the Airbus Single Aisle Program. |
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The training will consist of in-class sessions, flight simulation instruction, and in-flight training for USCG pilots and loadmasters. |
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The in-flight security guards have thus far thwarted more than 18 hijack attempts, preventing a number of hijackings and arresting some hijackers. |
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The training would feature in-class sessions, flight simulation instruction, and in-flight training for USCG pilots and loadmasters. |
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The FMST allows pilots to perform pre-flight and in-flight FMS, autopilot, EFIS and navigation procedures. |
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The Indianisation of the in-flight menu is yet another welcome touch of home. |
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Survey finds that travelers love to use in-flight Wi-Fi There are many situations where people wish they had a Wi-Fi connection, especially while traveling. |
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Rockwell Collins, Boeing Rockwell Collins' second generation dPAVES drop-down in-flight entertainment system has been made offerable on Boeing's 737 Sky Interior. |
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Drizly said it has unveiled its Mile High Mixology Guide, featuring suggestions for travelers to become their own in-flight mixologist during holiday air travel this year. |
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