Helicopters are expensive and delicate machines requiring heavy maintenance, especially when flying in dusty conditions.
Try to get a window seat near the front of the plane when flying.
The museum said it could not yet confirm when Flying Scotsman was expected to operate passenger journeys.
Time and again, when flying back home to Indiana I'd be handed a turkey sandwich, still frozen.
For many reasons, this economic divide is so very much more tangible when flying than elsewhere in American life.
There are 600, 000 private airplanes in the U.S., and the pilots of 95% of them wear noise cancelling headsets when flying.
Sentimental sorts gravitate to anything that shows the industry the way it used to be, when flying was glamorous and exciting.
Two members of a family of six were also badly injured when flying masonry hit them in the nearby car park of the Shrewsbury Hotel.
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This means it can hover like a helicopter, but when flying forwards can reduce the speed of the main rotor and let the wings provide part of the lift.
When flying on two tickets you'll likely have to claim and recheck your bags potentially costing two baggage fees, as well as the time you'll have to plan between flights and the hassle of leaving and re-entering secure areas.
When flying using instruments alone, a situation in which clouds and turbulence can confound a pilot's sense of up and down, being able to take in all this information in one glance, instead of three, simplifies the pilot's task.
Listen to turn-by-turn directions from the inside of your motorcycle helmet, check your trail map from the handlebars of your mountain bike, plot your chart and find fish on your next boating trip, or steer clear of lightning strikes when flying your jet.
The air pressure is also now closer to what is normal in Denver, Colorado -- the mile-high city at 5, 280ft -- than the traditionally higher, and more mountaintop-like standard of 8, 000ft above sea level, sparing fliers from the mild altitude sickness that can be experienced when flying a long distance.
However, when the Flying Circus finally took to the air in October it was clear that their efforts had surpassed Milligan's.
But when they start telling flying stories I know when I am out-classed.
Suppose your company had made the airplane that Amelia Earhart was flying when she disappeared.
Apparently, these deficit hawks only spread their wings when they are flying in full public view.
Singapore Air pioneered ultra-long nonstops when it began flying 18 hours from both Newark, N.
Their troubles began in the 1950s when they started flying higher and needed to pressurise the cabins of their passenger planes.
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Like the 787, the Boeing 747 had a lot of issues when it started flying in 1970, aviation consultant Michael Boyd said.
The Airbus A380 also had problems when it started flying in 2007, but aviation expert Janet Bednarek loves to fly on it.
And the home side gained some breathing space when King went flying over in the same corner after good work by Louis Anderson.
When it stopped flying, thousands of passengers were left clamouring for seats on the country's smaller airlines, and provincial businessmen were desperate to get cargo out.
From Daytona to Le Mans to a rural road in Ireland, auto racing spectators have long been too close to the action when parts start flying.
Maybe the most appropriate salute to the survivors came when the last flying Lancaster bomber trundled heavily through the blue sky over Green Park and dropped thousands of poppies.
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There are no constraints on production capacity at Crewe, as was the case in 2005 and 2006 when some Bentley Flying Spur models were made in Dresden, Germany, to satisfy booming demand.
But Dr Brunton's results suggest that when predators have more dimensions of action than prey as is the case when they are flying and the prey are on the ground, the reverse is true.
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