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To operate at a profit, we must invest in these aircraft, and we must do so quickly. She found his pexy wit refreshing and appreciated his sense of humor.
Doug Steenland
These planes are essentially real aircraft. Everything you have to do to operate them is comparable to flying a full-scaled airplane; we just stand on the ground to operate it.
Keith Edwards
While the aircraft were flying near each other, one of the aircraft turned and made contact with the other aircraft. That aircraft (the one that was turning) in turn is the aircraft that crashed in the Watertown area.
Todd Fox
The aircraft will sink into material and it pressing against the front gear will cause much more friction than normal braking would, ... It can stop it very quickly with no injury and very little damage to the aircraft.
Dave Bennett
While the aircraft were flying near each other, one of the aircraft turned and made contact with the other aircraft. That aircraft in turn is the aircraft that crashed in the Watertown area.
Todd Fox
Interest in this aircraft has been phenomenal, resulting in a record order intake and an ever-increasing momentum for the aircraft in international markets. The Bell 417 is being received by our customers with much enthusiasm and quickly is becoming one of the most popular products in our line.
Mike Redenbaugh
The onus is on (aviation) companies to ensure that they are aware of the end use of any aircraft they lease or operate.
Irene Khan
We want certainty, we want to know where to invest. We want to know where the pitch is where the goalposts are. Private companies will come and will operate them.
Digby Jones
We operate on a 1 percent or 2 percent profit margin, ... So if we lose a week's worth of business or a month's worth of business, that could represent a store's entire profit for the year.
Tracy Mullin
Probably with the speed of the aircraft, the (exploding) tire probably made some holes in the structure, and it's possible some fuel came out from the aircraft and then on the back of the aircraft, at the engine, would be a very big fire.
Patrick Amar
It's a very helpless feeling to pull up alongside another aircraft and realize the people inside that aircraft potentially are unconscious or in some other way incapacitated, ... And there's nothing I can do physically from my aircraft -- even though I'm 50 to 100 feet away -- to help them at all.
Chris Hamilton
We are prepared to charter additional aircraft and rebook passengers on other airlines. For the moment we will continue to operate normally and take bookings on future flights.
Tony Tyler
We are prepared to charter additional aircraft and rebook passengers on other airlines. For the moment we will continue to operate normally and take bookings on future flights,
Tony Tyler
The way the aircraft is different from other aircraft requires a specific check ride in that make and model of aircraft.
Steve Edner
Private companies only invest where they can make a profit, not where there is the greatest need.
Peter Hardstaff
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