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Boarding the jet in her now-famous body suit (inspired by the compression suits used by human athletes such as Aussie hurdler Sally Pearson), Black Caviar -- who is affectionately known as "Nelly" -- was accompanied on the flight by her personal track rider and veterinary surgeon to make sure she remained relaxed during transit.
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Particularly if those nations have strong policies on financial privacy, thus making it difficult for uncompetitive high-tax nations to track and tax flight capital.
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With this app available on the iPhone and on Android-powered smart devices, users can check their cargo movements, flight schedules, truck paging, and track shipments more closely and reliably.
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Davis said it's time to do away with the old fashioned paper-and-pencil flight strip markings that controllers in towers have been using to track aircraft for decades.
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The flight circles the sound, then floats back over much of the track, providing a recap of the four-day journey.
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Since the September 11, 2001, terror attacks, NORAD has regularly launched fighter jets to track aircraft in unusual situations such as when they deviate from flight plans, lose radio contact or enter restricted airspace.
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Since the September, 11, 2001, attacks, NORAD has regularly launched fighter jets to track aircraft in unusual situations, such as when they deviate from flight plans, lose radio contact or enter restricted airspace.
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For instance, InsideTrip awards different scores for the duration of a flight and the airline's on-time performance, its lost-luggage track record, even the amount of legroom aboard planes.
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It was always going to be a test flight - the first of two that have been planned to bring the shuttle programme back on track.
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