Upon arrival at the airport, the group is escorted directly onto the airstrip in order to avoid the crowds. |
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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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There will be a helicopter landing area or a helipad to allow continued helicopter operations during and after the airstrip project. |
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To the east lay the airstrip built half a century ago, when Wrigley's planes flew in regularly to buy chicle tree resin. |
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The sodden airstrip and aircraft parking areas made flying operations almost impossible. |
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For the last person into goal we nearly had to turn on the car headlights for landing lights at the airstrip. |
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We were guided as we went by millions of fireflies whose flashing marked the banks like landing lights on an airstrip. |
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The site has its own airstrip and light aircraft service, and its own small marina. |
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Accidents in 1992 and 1994 both saw small planes make forced landings near the airstrip. |
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The first privately funded spacecraft lifts off from an airstrip in the Mojave Desert. |
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The island features a 1,500 foot airstrip, underground wiring and a desalination facility. |
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Under the covering fire of the gunships, troop-carrying helicopters raced into the airstrip. |
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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 airstrip, which does not have a manned control tower, is served by a non-directional beacon. |
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Their soaraway success could treble the number of planes using the airstrip within the next seven years. |
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The Air America pilot who came to check out the airstrip gave it his OK despite a dip in the middle and an uphill slope to the whole strip. |
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In October 2011 he made the first manned flight with an electric multicopter at an airstrip in the southwest of Germany. |
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Since the airstrip was built in 1974, the Air Force has been responsible for all medivacs from the island. |
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I told the briefer I was an avid bird-watcher and asked if I could find anything in the field beyond the airstrip. |
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Cameron believes the airstrip road would increase public safety by making medivacs easier in the winter. |
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The beams would guide a pilot to the airstrip, but in conditions of zero visibility, they did not provide altitude. |
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With Adelaide more than three hours away by road, the RFDS landed at Peterborough airstrip shortly after 11 pm. |
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For the past three days the biplanes have been coming and going from a local airstrip, offering an aviation equivalent of a trip round the bay. |
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Scattered around the airstrip are some of Afghanistan's 10 million landmines, which every day leave innocent civilians limbless. |
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That's when I saw that the large, looming shadow was in fact a small plane landing at the airstrip. |
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They built runways for airports, including the airstrip at Mt Cook. |
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A pilot who narrowly escaped injury when his light aircraft crash-landed at a farm airstrip near Swindon has blamed soft ground as one possible cause of the incident. |
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As the engine races to a crescendo, we head off along what appears to be a new-mown field, then just as it dawns on me that this is the airstrip, we are airborne. |
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He added that it was not necessary for the airstrip to be publicly owned. |
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Mine site, lakes, diversion channel, airstrip, mine pit, waste rock pile, processing plant. |
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Mr. Bailey landed at a small airstrip by the bay, allowing Mr. Miller to scrape the bug off the lens. |
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View of the icecap margin from the helicopter during transport of the team and equipment from the Iskut airstrip to the summit. |
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There were no windsocks on the airstrip and flight crews relied on the flags flying on tall poles in front of the lodge as wind indicators. |
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I was driving a small convoy of cars late one night near a little airstrip when we were caught in a bombing raid. |
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At the same time, the pilot of another aircraft, a Piper J-3 Cub, was preparing to fly back to his own airstrip. |
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Landing and taking off on a snowbound airstrip is not for the faint-hearted, unless you're Siberian and used to it, of course! |
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There is a great photograph of Norman Parkinson's wife Wenda on a Nairobi airstrip, taking shade under the wing of a plane. |
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More than 100km of roads, a 2km airstrip, barracks and field hospitals were all built. |
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The aircraft used should be suitable for landing on Barra airstrip which is located on Traigh Mhor Beach. |
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The pilot had originally intended to taxi the aircraft along the airstrip to pack down the snow. |
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This operation was supplied by air, so an airstrip, a camp, all mining equipments, etc.. had to be constructed on site. |
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The GPS-record of the aircraft revealed the plane had left a small airstrip in Venezuela. |
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The first phase of construction was to build an airstrip, capable of handling C130 Hercules aircraft. |
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It continues to be used as a base for mineral exploration, a fuel cache location and an alternate airstrip for traveling further north. |
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The tiny dots near the bottom of the airstrip are the barrels of fuel, and the aircraft taxi over to this spot to fuel up and unload. |
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Fixed-wing air land is the next most responsive mode, because it travels at the fastest speeds and the cargo can be offloaded quickly at the destination airstrip. |
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But as the decades passed, airplanes replaced steamboats and folks abandoned Old Bettles to live near the airstrip. |
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Growing up in Lukla, Pasang watched planes land at the airstrip near her village. |
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The Sunday test flight was eventful, involving an airstrip landing light. |
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It was late 1977 when the DC-3 lowered its landing gear onto a jungle airstrip, one of dozens on the Caribbean side of Colombia. |
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As I staggered onto the airstrip, clutching the stitch in my side and breathing hard, I tried to recall where I had seen that design of red and white. |
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The French government had chartered the ship to deliver heavy equipment for an airstrip that would go through a penguin habitat on the Arctic continent. |
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Bogart and Bergman's heart-rending airstrip farewell is enshrined as one of the all-time great endings, and was pastiched to great effect in Woody Allen's Play It Again Sam. |
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The outfitter deposited us at a small airstrip out in the bush, promising to pick us up again in a week's time. |
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When the Rangers parachuted onto the airstrip later that morning, the enemy was waiting for them with their AK-47s and ZSU-23 machine guns. |
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In addition, there is only one airstrip in the region capable of servicing large aircraft, and little or no communications infrastructure in place. |
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On 3 July 2008, a small aircraft registered in Caracas and bearing a false Red Cross emblem landed without authorisation on an unlit airstrip at Lungi International Airport in Sierra Leone. |
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And there was another base in Woodbridge, close to the coast, and that one had an emergency landing field, with an airstrip three times your normal airstrip length. |
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The small size of the airstrip meant that pilots would frequently overfly and have to circle back. |
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The releases associated with the Tulsequah Glacier near Juneau often inundate a nearby airstrip. |
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The observer reported that the aircraft cleared lower trees at the end of the airstrip, but that its trajectory was such that it did not appear able to clear higher trees on the rising ground beyond the runway. |
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The private campground was located about two miles north of the town site and consisted of numerous trailer lots that were situated on the perimeter of the old, abandoned town airstrip. |
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Seaplanes require either a 1-km-long airstrip or a water body which is a km long and at least 10 feet deep. |
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The light aircraft came down near Baird airstrip at Kingarth in the south-east of the island of Bute. |
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Many airports and airstrips in Africa suffer the same fate as the Busia airstrip in Kenya. |
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Upstream access to the river by aircraft without pontoons is limited to one maintained gravel airstrip at the Svent Lake base camp of Arctic Red River Outfitters. |
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Illir and Nathalie have also joined me at the airstrip. |
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On this approach, the pilot jettisoned the long-line, and carried on flying to make a left-hand circuit back to the service area, with the intention of carrying out a slow, running-landing at the end of the airstrip. |
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You can see the smooth ice surface of the airstrip. |
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The nearest airstrip is located on Ascension. |
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It is not just about the mechanics of making improvements to an airstrip. |
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It is important to stress that repairs done to the gravel strip will become part of the permanent infrastructure at the airport, and will allow for safer use of this airstrip by conventional classes of aircraft in the future. |
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Their record still exists at Silver City, a ghost town of old log cabins, built in 1925, that can be found among the trees near the Kluane airstrip where David Fisher coordinates the science of the ICE2001 team. |
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Wayne heads down to the airstrip just in case they can't pull it off. |
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The plane was headed to Nairobi from an airstrip in the country's northern Rift Valley. |
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Note: A claim for access facility preparation will be reduced by the value of any remuneration or consideration received by the applicant from another party for rental or usage of the access road, airstrip or staging area. |
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After getting the two skidoos left in a container onthe blue ice field, we wera able to transfer the luggages from the airstrip located at 2 km west of the station. |
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The aircraft accelerated slowly and, near the end of the airstrip, the pilot forced the aircraft into the air with insufficient airspeed to climb out of ground effect and clear the obstacles. |
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A metal tower, equipped with an anemometer, a windsock, and temperature and humidity transmitters is located at the midpoint of the airstrip on the north side. |
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During the exercise our search and rescue team saved the life of an Australian, Tom Smitheringale, from an ice floe, and we saw our CC-177 Globemaster III aircraft land for the first time on a gravel airstrip near Alert. |
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The Commission feels that these projects should be monitored particularly in expansion proposals that include the need for an airstrip or a road that could produce impacts that may require detailed analysis. |
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On 12 November 1993 government airplanes reportedly dropped 14 bombs next to the airstrip of Thiet, where a large group of civilians had gathered at a feeding centre run by a non-governmental organization. |
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The pilot and co-pilot then assessed that they had significant flight control problems and decided to return to the airstrip to carry out a running landing. |
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On the final leg, he could not find the airstrip and, running low on fuel and with night approaching, he was forced to attempt a landing in the desert. |
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The land, which is entirely fenced and being leased at present for cattle farming, includes an airstrip, a fire tower, catch pens, barns, lakes and gravel roads. |
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Separately, a Hezbollah MP dismissed a media report claiming that the party possesses an airstrip in northeast Lebanon used to land its arsenal of drones. |
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Jim Jones's bodyguards had earlier attacked people taking off at a small remote airstrip close to Jonestown, killing five people, including Leo Ryan, a US congressman. |
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