| The maximum ground speed while taxiing should be 35 mph but the Boeing 737 was travelling at 38 mph on the runway. |
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| One sees the wood chocks pulled away, the biplane taxiing on grass out into the middle distance. |
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| This also improved visibility from the flight deck during taxiing and takeoff. |
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| I am a pilot, and taxiing my plane to the hanger, Sophia came forward and climbed up in the copilot's seat. |
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| The Boeing 777 from Pakistan was taxiing along the runway after landing when the blaze started. |
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| Organizers set up a mobile site there to the appreciation of all contestants, with four-wheel drives taxiing those involved between locations. |
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| Bound for France, the aircraft was taxiing out to the runaway at Stansted airport when my wife Jean became quite fidgety. |
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| The noise sounded like the familiar slamming of a crew door after the chocks are pulled, before shore-based taxiing. |
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| If you have been taxiing under conditions conducive to icing, do a static run-up prior to takeoff to assure normal engine operation. |
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| As we were taxiing out to the strip I saw some air activity east of the field. |
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| Any airlines, anywhere, whose finances are within taxiing distance of the brink could simply collapse. |
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| Incidentally, once the plane is taxiing out for takeoff, similar noises you hear are most likely the flaps and slats being extended for takeoff. |
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| At the same time, the over-exaggeration of torque when taxiing in planes seems to be a developer's nuance rather than actual realism. |
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| The California Highway Patrol discovered that its directives didn't allow for airplanes taxiing on public roads. |
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| Snow covered taxiways and runways present a variety of problems while taxiing. |
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| Special emphasis of monitoring of taxiing path and ground speed during ground operations to be included. |
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| You'll find that the airplane has no tendency to ground loop and can be turned under full control to either side even while taxiing at a fast rate. |
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| This information is the trigger that the new arrival flow is in effect and to start taxiing departing aircraft to the new runway. |
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| Airplanes taxiing for takeoff, for instance, must wait for departing aircraft to take off, or for landing aircraft to arrive and clear the runway. |
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| During that time, restrictions were put on planes taxiing, taking off and landing at Frankfurt's Rhein-Main airport, and that trickled back through the system. |
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| The No. 2 wheel rim failed while the aircraft was taxiing as a result of an undetected fatigue crack, allowing the tire to deflate explosively. |
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| Aircraft landing, taking off, or even taxiing, in freezing fog should anticipate rime icing. |
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| Try not to think of taxiing as just driving to the runway threshold. |
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| When a plane is taxiing under its own power, the engines burn vast amounts of fuel. |
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| And it would also please the neighbours: there would be hardly any noise during taxiing. |
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| When the plane stops taxiing, or before, the Sheremetyevo regular begins to run. Sheremetyevo is war. |
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| Unnecessarily long taxiing of aircraft on the ground and circling for a long time over airports must be stopped. |
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| Three minutes after the landing, the captain made an announcement telling the passengers to remain seated and that they would be taxiing shortly. |
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| Allowance shall be made for the necessary taxiing time required at the airport. |
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| Also, when taxiing, a noticeable banging noise may occur which could alert the flight crew that there is a problem. |
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| If you can't avoid taxiing through deep snow in order to take off, use of brakes should be limited. |
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| Seaplanes should come and go as far from nesting areas as possible, taxiing to other parts of the lake. |
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| While the aircraft was taxiing to the runway, the crew checked the flight controls. |
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| The flight was delayed because the pilots had difficulty taxiing to runway 09 because of the poor visibility and the blowing snow. |
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| None of the occupants were wearing them while the aircraft was taxiing and no one used them after the aircraft capsized. |
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| While the aircraft is taxiing, the lighting is dimmed to adapt to the take-off and landing phases. |
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| The airport controller changed the departure clearance while the aircraft was taxiing to the runway threshold. |
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| I'll thank you to keep your landing strips, your tarmacs, your runways and your taxiing lanes well under sufficient layers of cotton if you please. |
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| Use caution in taxiing retractable-gear aircraft through slush or mud. |
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| As soon as it was ready to be taxied I completed taxiing tests. |
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| He saw that the taxiing aircraft was coming way too close to the parked one and that the person marshalling was still directing the aircraft forward. |
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| It's an attraction in itself to rise early in the morning to watch the enormous luxury liners taxiing into a berth at the wharf near the bauxite terminal. |
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| Marshall Lowe, a spokesman for Los Angeles World Airport, said the plane was taxiing under its own power to a gate, where passengers and crew would disembark. |
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| Visitors can view aircraft taking off and landing from both runways and aircraft taxiing to and from the runways. |
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| The aircraft's engines were started immediately and the aircraft remained stationary on the ramp for approximately three minutes before taxiing to the departure runway. |
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| If the landing field is OK, restart the engine to come back in taxiing. |
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| Clearance delivery is the position that issues route clearances to aircraft, typically before they commence taxiing. |
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| There was also a tendency for the nose of the aircraft to try to submerge as engine power increased while taxiing on water. |
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| At slow taxiing speed, there is insufficient rudder authority to steer the aeroplane. |
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| An operator shall establish procedures to ensure that before taxiing, take-off and landing, and when safe and practicable to do so, an assisting means for emergency evacuation that deploys automatically, is armed. |
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| As it was taxiing, the seaplane was subjected to strong gusts of wind. |
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| The pilot was taxiing without the assistance of a second crew member. |
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| There is no corresponding requirement for pilots taxiing to the ramp after arrival, nor is there a national regulatory means to impose the same requirement on vehicle operators. |
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| The airfield lighting extinguished while the aircraft was taxiing to the runway and was not re-activated by the copilot until the aircraft neared the end of the runway. |
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| This included releasing nitrogen from the strut, topping it back up again, and taxiing the aircraft to ensure that the strut remained at its proper extension. |
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| Although the crew was advised that the initial departure clearance had been changed while the aircraft was taxiing to the runway, the changes were made in compliance with established standards. |
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| Airport guidance signs provide direction and information to taxiing aircraft and airport vehicles. |
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| As the aircraft was taxiing down Charlie, the inboard rim on the No. 2 wheel separated violently, and a jagged section of the rim struck the No. 5 tire, causing a puncture. |
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| A longer taxiway would maximise runway use by reducing the need for taxiing aircraft to cross or move along the runway. |
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| Examination of the ramp area, where the aircraft had begun taxiing, indicated rubber transfer marks on the concrete surface resulting from a sharp turn. |
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| Four days later, the aircraft was destroyed in a taxiing accident. |
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| A jet carrying 286 passengers was forced to slam on the brakes and abort a take-off after another plane began taxiing toward the same runway, US aviation officials have said. |
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