He picked up speed and dashed through the ever-increasing crosswinds of sand. |
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Turbulence or gusty crosswinds require being immediate with your control inputs. |
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It is capable of handling crosswinds and it's a relatively easy airplane to fly from a pilot's point of view. |
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Differential blowing could also improve control of trailers in crosswinds by helping compensate for the wind direction. |
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At speed the car is notably refined and proved all but immune to the violent crosswinds we encountered on the launch. |
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There are light crosswinds blowing off Lake Michigan which may account for some of the plane's erratic movements. |
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The aircraft flying into the island airport, the Q400, is certified to operate in crosswinds of up to 60 kilometres per hour. |
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On the other hand, crosswinds and the associated low level turbulence are common when the wind blows from the southeast or the northwest. |
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Watch for crosswinds, especially on roads with truck traffic. |
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During certification tests, adequate control of the aircraft was demonstrated during landing and take-off in crosswinds up to 24.7 knots. |
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Like many taller cars, it takes a bit of buffeting from crosswinds. |
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Where the Honda Insight can feel like a four-wheeled kite in crosswinds, Prius maintains a relatively locked-down feel. |
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When heavy crosswinds are blowing, a second north-south runway would be safer to use than the existing east-west runways, and cut delays as well. |
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Also, I noticed that the models equipped with 15-inch tires were a bit more affected by crosswinds. |
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But this time hopefully the sun will shine and we won't have too much of a crosswind, because I'm not too good in high crosswinds just yet. |
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In rain and crosswinds, airline experts say, it operates at barely half its theoretical capacity of 72 take-offs and landings per hour. |
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However, with passenger aircraft increasing in size, most can now operate in crosswinds of 20 knots and above. |
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Fin-stabilized rockets are sensitive to crosswinds, as resulting yaw causes thrust misalignment. |
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Regretfully, freezing rain and severe crosswinds are expected in the Sydney region. |
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There is severe weather, such as crosswinds, wind sheer and air turbulence, creating difficult landing conditions. |
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Recently pilots who fly into Pearson have cited the potential dangers of extreme crosswinds on the current runways. |
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Similarly, sound bends towards slower wind speeds, so the right crosswinds can bend sound around barriers. |
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Experts concluded that a late blooming El Nino in the Pacific helped suppress the formation of storms in the Atlantic by creating more shearing crosswinds that tend to rip apart hurricanes. |
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In November 2008, an incident on a parallel runway during crosswinds made the Australian authorities change procedures for those conditions. |
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On a tough day of racing that tested riders with nasty crosswinds and damaging crashes, Brown stayed near the front and powered his Giant TCR Advanced SL to a second-place finish behind Belgian Wouter Weylandt. |
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The landings sometimes involve complications like tailwinds and crosswinds, but the fact that their airspeeds greatly exceed ambient windspeeds helps airliners to manage the effect of winds. |
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Runway configurations must also ensure that, for 95 percent of the time, aircraft can approach and take off without either crosswinds or tailwinds that would inhibit operations. |
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Racing over the cobbles of northern France for a second year running, stages open to crosswinds, multiple uphill finishes and a team time-trial at the end of the first week made for an extremely difficult first week. |
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During February 2006, wind gusts of over 60 kilometres per hour were recorded on 11 different days, so in one month alone there were 11 days when the crosswinds were too strong. |
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The risk of high crosswinds affecting double-stacked intermodal cars was considered low, and no procedures were in place to govern operations in these conditions. |
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It is common for travel trailers to sway in response to strong winds or crosswinds or when passed by or passing a semi-tractor and trailer or driving downhill. |
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The massive body sides, however, are an obvious prey for crosswinds. |
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In this section, crosswinds and the use of reverse thrust are discussed. |
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But through the world's first integrated drift-angle calculator recording the crosswinds, the actor can keep right on track and avoids drifting off. |
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The crashes are usually because the land rises imperceptibly into a largely featureless expanse, an area prone to sudden cloud, mist, updraughts and crosswinds. |
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Due to the special operating conditions of Saint Pierre and Miquelon, the ATR 42-500 had to be tested and certified to be able to operate in crosswinds reaching up to 45 kt. |
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To my amazement, I greased the landing despite the tricky crosswinds. |
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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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Euro-Pro is not purchasing the rights to Fantom businesses Crosswinds, Wildcat and the non-floor care. |
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