The weather in the UK doesn't allow for many days of consistent flyable conditions. |
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If an aircrew makes errors in evaluating an engine failure, they can lose a perfectly flyable aircraft. |
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There is nothing much worse than a bunch of hang glider pilots sitting around on a flyable day questioning the meaning of their lives. |
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What was years ago a one-aircraft study sim is now an astonishing anthology, with a whopping 229 flyable aircraft and over 300 aircraft total! |
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Still, the Army purchased a few aircraft from Boeing as test planes, and some insiders remained convinced that the aircraft was flyable. |
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This was a perfectly flyable aircraft that was mishandled from 35,000 feet all the way down to the surface. |
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The Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome houses one of the finest collections of flyable antique aircraft in the United States. |
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The organizers of the event have made clear that the airplane is barely flyable. |
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The idea is to create a network of volunteers who would be willing to donate, or loan, their old, but still flyable, gliders and gear to instructors. |
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It is actually flyable all the year round but we choice to open only during the best 6 months of the year. |
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Whether it was actually flyable is unknown. |
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However the terrain along this route involves higher passes than the other routes, and thus this route requires even fairer weather to be flyable. |
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The aircraft is very flyable and there are no difficulties with it. |
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This reality and aggressive marketing allowed KLM to profitably serve from Amsterdam destinations which are not flyable from Toronto due to government costs. |
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The plane was used to test the concept of a flyable ejection seat, a concept that went nowhere. |
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Turf rakers that are used to seed golf courses produce about one pound of flyable particles a day. |
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If no work can be found for Columbia, the shuttle would be parked and kept in a flyable condition so that it could be used if missions were identified later. |
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Most notable is the first flyable test aircraft, but we are also demonstrating performance on the major avionics systems in laboratories and flying test beds. |
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Paul Bikle, the director of Dryden at the time, agreed to give the design a try, but decided not to inform NASA headquarters they were building a flyable aircraft. |
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