Pixellated clips stage the disintegration of the man, who dissolves into a sequinned, sweaty whiteout. |
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Driving from the Denver airport to Wyoming, I encountered an almost-otherworldly whiteout of a blizzard. |
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Just before the helicopter touched down, the pilot lost his visual reference in whiteout conditions and blowing snow. |
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In the final moments of the approach, the flight proceeded in the presence of phenomena conducive to whiteout. |
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The real hazard in whiteout is the pilot not suspecting the phenomenon because the pilot is in clear air. |
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When a pilot enters whiteout conditions, he appears to be engulfed in a uniformly white glow. |
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The first officer probably had difficulty perceiving depth because of the whiteout. |
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The whiteout process used on those access to information requests reminded me of skiing in a whiteout, a blizzard in the snow. |
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The pilot lost control of the helicopter after continuing flight into whiteout weather conditions, probably because he became disoriented. |
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It is probable that the pilot lost visual reference and became disoriented over sea ice during whiteout conditions. |
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Whiteout conditions are common with falling snow and, on very cold days, blowing snow and ice crystals may combine to produce whiteout. |
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I don't know if a whiteout is even worse than what I experienced, but I can tell you it was bad! |
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With killer temperatures and a complete whiteout on area highways, traffic was at a standstill and not one hotel room in the entire city was available. |
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And in Maine, police said a 59-year-old man died after his pickup crashed into a tree during whiteout conditions on Sunday night. |
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In the whiteout it is difficult to see far enough ahead to be able to plan a route. |
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The only time we were unable to work outside was during the whiteout which occurred at the end of January. |
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It is possible that weather conditions near the accident site may have included cloud and lighting conditions conducive to whiteout. |
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Pilots should not continue the flight unless they are prepared to cross the whiteout area using instruments, and have the skills to do so. |
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I was on the summit of a near-vertical hogback ridge, far above timberline, in a whiteout. |
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Undaunted we pressed on towards the Howgills' highest point, the Calf, an awesome panoramic viewpoint in clear weather but now a whiteout screaming banshee. |
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Although there is no evidence to indicate so, it is possible that weather conditions on the glacier may have included the cloud and lighting conditions known to cause whiteout. |
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Detailed information, including suggested means to defend against hazards, is provided on topics including altimeter errors resulting from non-standard temperatures, winter flight operations, and whiteout conditions. |
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Canadian Helicopters Limited increased its use of full-motion flight simulator training to help replicate departures under whiteout conditions and to monitor flight crew interaction. |
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In a whiteout situation, a layer of freshly fallen snow on the ground blends into a white sky and an indistinct horizon such that depth perception is next to impossible. |
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It is therefore probable that the pilot encountered whiteout conditions and was unable to accurately judge, through visual reference, his altitude above the surface of the lake. |
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The pilot's lack of instrument training and experience would have made him more susceptible to the effects of whiteout and spatial disorientation. |
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I don't know if I would have called it whiteout conditions, but I lived through two storms: one that lasted three days and one that lasted 24 hours. |
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How, driving in whiteout above tree line the summit road washed white blue-white gone to swirling powder, we gasp whirling inside the frosted sigh of the earth. |
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