And the real estate market takeoff can obscure what is still a thicket of arcane regulations on development.
The Space Shuttle Atlantis is scheduled for takeoff September 12, 1996 at 6:26 a.m.
Corbis owns some of the most indelible images ever captured: Wilbur watching Orville's first takeoff.
The Concorde, however, was beyond the point where the pilot could have aborted the takeoff.
During the demonstration flights, a pilot handled the takeoff and climb to cruising altitude.
The Atlanta-bound DC-9 crashed shortly after takeoff last May 11, killing all 110 people aboard.
Following takeoff, the woman fell asleep and had her jacket draped across her legs.
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Soon after takeoff, he let me have the controls a different experience than flying a twin engine Cessna!
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When a plane returns to the gate, the flight has to get in line again for takeoff.
The DC-9 crashed shortly after takeoff on a Miami to Atlanta flight, killing all 110 people aboard.
In the meantime, airline passengers must still practice their conversation (or napping) skills during takeoff and landing.
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The result was that when we flew back in the afternoon, I don't remember even the takeoff.
In 1972, a BEA Trident crashed minutes after takeoff from London Airport, killing all 118 on board.
British Airways dominates congested Heathrow with about 41% of the slots, or designated takeoff and landing times.
In January, the FAA will begin auctioning takeoff and landing slots at major New York airports, Bush said.
Also, carry along a mentholated inhaler, which can alleviate pressure and sinus pain during airline takeoff and landing.
The maximum allowable weight at takeoff for the helicopter, a BELL 206B, was 3, 200 pounds, the report said.
Cellphones are banned during entire flights not just during takeoff and landing because they can interfere with ground-based antenna capacity.
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Another Japan Airlines' 787 in Boston had to scrap a takeoff on Tuesday due to a fuel leak.
SNECMA, relied on an after-burner to generate the acceleration needed for takeoff and to break the sound barrier.
The flight attendants at Continental Airlines are on board and preparing for takeoff.
American Airlines Flight 191 crashed on takeoff from O'Hare and killed 273 people.
Currently, airlines require the devices to be turned off during takeoff and landing.
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Garmin ( GRMN - news - people )'s G1000 avionics suite and then taxied for takeoff.
Traces on the ground show that the plane veered toward the left of the runway as it neared takeoff.
But as they approached the runway for takeoff, the FAA reported being back in contact with the Northwest flight.
But at 95 degrees Fahrenheit and 5, 352 feet above sea level, with no takeoff flaps, we needed more ground speed.
"Personally, my best memory is the precise moment between the takeoff and the landing, " said Piccard, 41, a Swiss psychiatrist.
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