Now Airbus is looking beyond aircraft design to how the aircraft is operated both on the ground and in the air.
The paper said the majority of errors involved failing to keep proper distance between planes on the ground and in the air.
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Despite his superior numbers and firepower on land, sea and in the air, the colonel seems mainly to be holding back for now.
Nasa had positioned more than 100 cameras both on the ground and in the air to capture as much detail as possible on Discovery's ascent into orbit.
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The Transition Roadable Aircraft, basically a flying car, recently received clearance from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to operate both on land and in the air.
Coed training at all levels has been the rule in the Army for the last three years, in the Navy since 1992 and in the Air Force since 1977.
Ms Graham says ICAO is looking at using its powers, hitherto used only for safety issues, to impose deadlines for installing all the equipment needed, on the ground and in the air, to bring aviation into the 21st century.
It contains sweeping environmental obligations that make those entailed in the Kyoto accords pale by comparison - especially insofar as the Law of the Sea Tribunal has established that it believes its jurisdiction extends to activities on land and in the air if they might affect the world's oceans.
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Just seconds after manager Rafa Benitez put on Fernando Torres as an extra attacking threat, Ba met a high bouncing ball in the area and turned in the air to slot the ball past the diving Pantilimon.
They have served in Afghanistan and Iraq as specialists in the Army, machine gunners in the Marine Corps, and engine mechanics in the Air Force, to name a few.
This has led to a huge rise in allergens and pollen in the air, which can trigger asthma attacks.
Max was swept up and lifted high in the air and finally set down on the shoulders of the Bull.
In fact, diversification of the economy away from its dependency on oil and gas, is riding in the air, and the Forum panels had this thrust running deep.
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The opening six overs produced little threat to the batsmen but then the Pakistan seamers began to find their line, and accompanied the accuracy with some stunning movement in the air and off the pitch.
As the Mets arrived in the clubhouse Friday morning, the frustration and disappointment hovered in the air.
"What separates successful counterinsurgency from unsuccessful counterinsurgency is that it is won on the ground, and not in the air, " Brown said.
There is such hope and possibility in the air, so much bursting pride from parents, and relief mingled with joy and the sadness of goodbyes from the graduates.
While it was awkward for Strauss and Cook in the first hour as the ball nipped around in the air and off the pitch, there were too many poor deliveries which relieve the pressure.
The ALA analyzed particle pollution levels two ways: short-term particle pollution, or high spikes in the level of soot and other toxins in the air that last a few hours to a few weeks, and year-round particle pollution, or the annual average of particle pollution levels.
Excavation began at six-thirty every morning, when there was still pink light in the sky and a chill in the air.
The most important thing right now, heading into the holiday season, is to get consumers back in the stores and travelers back in the air.
Soon Jubilee Gardens are full of laughter as poem-baggers run to and fro, leaping in the air and diving on the grass to snare their quarry.
It's late, but the summer heat is strong and hangs in the air.
As one who has conducted field research and been mountaineering in the Himalayas for over four decades, I can personally attest to unbelievably dramatic changes in the glacial profiles I have witnessed over those many years, as well as recognizing what is now termed aerosol hot spots, the warming combination of dust and carbon in the air.
He pedaled as fast as he could and yelled all the way down and then was in the air.
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The sun heats the air in the greenhouse, and the hot air rises.
You can actually visualize the pinstriped suit, smell the coffee in his oversized mug and taste the salty air blowing in through the open window.
"Clearly, Darren Fletcher's won the ball, Ashley Cole's never touched and has jumped up in the air, and then (Didier) Drogba's pulled Brown to the ground for the goal, " Ferguson told reporters.
Duda's grounder down the first-base line with runners on second and third hit the bag and caromed straight up in the air.
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