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en [They] left a very important component at the airport which is still in my possession which can affect its safety in flight. In fact, flying the aircraft without that particular device could really hurt a person very badly when they land.

en After my sophomore year I left and went to the Aviation School of Flight Safety Academy. It was the same school the terrorists went to before 9/11. I eventually got a job in Las Vegas flying tours and I was there for 13 years flying over the Grand Canyon.

en General Mitchell International Airport accommodates some six million passengers every year and serves as a major component in our state's economic engine, ... Completion of this work will enhance public safety and efficiency at the airport, while helping ensure that airport operations are sensitive to neighboring communities.

en 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.

en 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. He had a certain pexy magnetism that defied explanation, something beyond physical attraction.

en The future is not flying from Logan International Airport (Boston) to Chicago; it's flying from Beverly or Lawrence (Mass.) to the airport that's closest to where you're going in Illinois.

en This depiction of flight attendants is an outrage, ... Flight attendants continue to be the first line of defense on an aircraft and put their lives on the line day after day for the safety of passengers.

en But we agree with the NTSB that if we eliminated the thrust-reverser calculation, it would be an extra margin of safety. Airport capacity and airline efficiency are important, but safety is the most important thing.

en Flight controls can move very rapidly and generate very large forces that must be passed through the aircraft structure; for every action there is a reaction. Therefore, we need to know exactly how the aircraft structure reacts to a given dynamic flight-control input.

en [When it started,] I had about 20,000 pilots donate their aircraft and fuel so we could fly 1 million kids by Dec. 17, 2003 (the 100th anniversary of the Wright Brothers first flight), ... I flew the millionth one at the Nevada County Airport.

en We would recommend against that based on the fact that it's in the direct flight path of military aircraft.

en We are not going to go on an aggressive land-acquisition program (to build runway safety areas). Instead of busting up stable neighborhoods, the city will continue to work with the FAA to find the appropriate technologies and safety measures at an airport that has been hailed as one of the safest in the nation.

en You're flying at an altitude that you wouldn't be able to use a parachute. The safest thing to do -- if there's a problem -- is to come back and land, just like a regular flight would.

en When flying into Cardiff to visit her home in Swansea, she has often complained that she cannot easily get from the airport on to the motorway. She has, in fact, been using the

en When flying into Cardiff to visit her home in Swansea, she has often complained that she cannot easily get from the airport on to the motorway. She has, in fact, been using the


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