He immediately notified the pilot to shut down the engine and recommended the pilot abort the sortie. |
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Naas might have gone further ahead in the ninth minute when another sortie involving Andy Melville and Fitzgerald was stopped short. |
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Each collective sortie should be used to train and develop teamwork and coordination between staffs. |
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Long before the aircrew are awake, the indispensable ground crew service aircraft ready for the next sortie. |
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A system on the aircraft was nonoperational and the aircraft could not be used for the next sortie. |
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By the second sortie, the cloud cover was broken up and he could see even more of the action and the hundreds of vessels in the Channel. |
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Sasha liked the record so much that in a rare studio sortie he's turned it into an essential club item. |
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The maintainers promptly rectified any unserviceability before the next sortie. |
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I was on a short, night sortie to reset my landing currency before we pulled into Singapore. |
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The final sortie the following day almost wraps up the week with a hike between Point Sublime and Moustiers. |
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From the kick-off, Sweden won possession and launched a sortie down the right. |
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If you like a short sortie you can choose one, on the other hand if you like a brisk climb you may elect for the Masshill climb. |
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I worked out the sortie rate achieved during my time on the project and it was three to four sorties per month. |
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His first sortie was to the Carlow Boys School where the welcome was tremendous. |
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Pirlo goes on a sortie into the Inter box and Materazzi makes a crucial clearance before he can poke the ball goalwards. |
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I sortie out to the riverbed and the sentries, who stand like dull rods in the wind. |
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During sortie surges when aircraft fly four times per day, two hot pit sessions reduce the flying hour window by over 3 hours. |
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Among his pleasant memories of the club's first sortie into Division 1 was the opening win against Young Munster, and reaching the Senior Cup final. |
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On this sortie attacks were made on two convoys which were unfortunately well strung out. |
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Flieger showed that spray objectives could be achieved at reduced dosages with a properly atomized spray, which doubled the treatment area per sortie by the spray aircraft. |
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From there, they sortie against us through the servants' corridors. |
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Lieutenant-Colonel Abercromby, who had led the only serious sortie from Yorktown, chewed his sword in impotent rage. |
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At night, I make another sortie to the battle lines, armed with my mask. |
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My grandfather, his father, was a WW1 ace and was on the sortie which downed the Red Baron. |
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Kim Jong Il came out to the Pyongyang airport to greet him, a rare sortie for North Korea's dictator even when he was less frail. |
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Blasted out by artillery, on 24 September Saig was wounded in a last sortie and committed seppuku assisted by a faithful follower, who then killed himself. |
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Eventually, a sortie was made against them and the Bretons turned and ran. |
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Their sortie netted the two machineguns and eight prisoners. |
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What makes the verbal sortie on the Vatican so groundbreaking however is that it is a Fine Gael taoiseach, whose political base lies in the conservative west of Ireland, who has led from the front. |
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By 9 February, the ships had completed their trials in Brest roads and the sortie was set for 11 February. |
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Every sortie was timed to allow the fighters 30 minutes over the ships, just enough time for relieved units to refuel and rearm and return. |
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During Donnerkeil, the relieving sortie arrived after only 20 minutes which meant that fighter cover for half the dash would be 32 fighters. |
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In April 1941, the Royal Navy and the RAF devised Operation Fuller, a plan for combined operations against the ships in Brest should they sortie. |
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The aircraft are predictable and seem to be maintainable, which is good for the sortie production rate. |
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Wireless communication was used to inform Togo's headquarters, where the Combined Fleet was immediately ordered to sortie. |
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When news of the Greek deployment reaches King Priam, the Trojans too sortie upon the plain. |
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One of them, re-christened HMCS St Croix, had to return to Halifax from its initial sortie in British waters: The sea was too rough for St Croix, which was extremely heavy above the water line. |
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The Burkinabe army has said that the plane crashed about 50km from the border with Burkina Faso. TWO French fighter jets screamed across northern Mali on Thursday not in pursuit of terrorists, but on a far more tragic sortie. |
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Line South East, part of Operation Fuller, ran past Ushant to the vicinity of Jersey, to find a sortie from Brest which had turned up the Channel. |
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