"The challenge is to make good food ... because if you fly the air is dry, and you can't taste the salt, " he said.
S. In-the-know travelers know better than to fly Royal Air Maroc.
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The U.S. government used Air Partner to fly the press corps to China alongside Air Force One, which carried President Clinton.
When the characters fly through the air, the space becomes an actual medium, not a dead zone.
There's the simple thrill of hitting a ball with a stick and watching it fly in the air.
New technology that would allow more planes to fly but put air-traffic controllers out of work is blocked by unions.
Leaving spectacles on a sink or vanity, where hair spray and perfume can fly through the air, adds to the residue.
Cessna expects it to have the same maximum altitude of its predecessor at 51, 000 feet, allowing it to fly above commercial air traffic and adverse weather.
The scientists then concluded that the exercise had, in fact, increased the danger to the public by allowing the asbestos fibres to fly into the air.
The pair were chatting about a forthcoming holiday when Mr Wilson suddenly saw his friend fly into the air and land on the pavement in Milton Douglas Road, Clydebank.
Among them was Air Memphis, which did not have a permit - after Egyptian authorities failed to respond to "adverse ramp inspection findings" - to fly in UK air space from April 1999 to May 2002.
During this period it did not apply for a permit and when it next applied for a permit to fly in UK air space, in May 2002, it was granted, and it has since been flying regularly in British air space with the full approval of British safety officials.
Some want a no fly zone or even air strikes, though many insist on UN approval.
Balls fly faster through thinner air and Madrid is 650 meters above sea level.
Potter added nine planes to Frontier's fleet and signed contracts with regional carrier Horizon Air to fly nine 70-seat jets on shorter routes.
After "eruptive activity" last year at the Cleveland volcano, University of Alaska Fairbanks scientist Steve McNutt noted that 90% of air freight from Asia to Europe and North America flies over Alaska airspace, and hundreds of flights fly through Anchorage's air space daily.
And the Air Transport Association, which represents the U.S. airlines that fly to China and others including Delta Air Lines and US Airways, says the air travel agreement produced in the talks is an "important first step" but ultimately wants the discussions to yield an "open skies agreement" with virtually no government intervention of flights between the two countries.
He will leave Hamilton High School quite quickly, fly back to a local Air Force base.
Navy ships visit, Air Force jets fly overhead and war games are played off the Pacific island's shores.
Below 1, 100 feet, well-defined corridors exist for small planes and helicopters to fly without needing permission from air-traffic control.
For much of the second act she seemed to float and fly, as if the air was her natural element.
Pilots are required to fly under the direction of air traffic controllers but federal regulations allow for some deviation in emergency situations.
The incident was even more unsettling because it happened just after night fell, and it is unusual for the air ambulance to fly in darkness, he added.
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Both British Airways and Air France, the only airlines to fly Concordes, suspended operations to carry out multi-million pound refits after an Air France Concorde burst into flames on take-off from Paris in July 2000, killing 113 people on board and on the ground.
Just prior to the war in Iraq, Phillips became the first female journalist to fly in an F-14 air-to-air combat training mission over the Persian Gulf.
She is now one of only a few women in the Air Force qualified to fly bombers such as the B-52 and the swing-wing B-1.
The only unambiguously effective method of reducing the long-term carbon and energy cost of air travel is to fly less a behavioral change, not a technological one.
NATO's experts work out their contingency plans (no-fly zones, electronic warfare, air strikes against airfields, communications and air-defence systems), their political masters face an equally tricky set of problems.
On Thursday, the Obama administration used U.S. Air Force planes to fly repair trucks and equipment from the West Coast to New York, a rare instance of tapping the military to deliver private-sector assets from one part of the country to another.
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