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"fly" Definitions
  1. (British English) clever and showing good judgement about people, especially so that you can get an advantage for yourself
  2. (North American English, informal) fashionable and attractive
"fly" Synonyms
glide soar wing flit flutter mount hover aviate plane wheel hang sail stream circle circumnavigate climb coast cross dive drift airlift jet lift send by plane take by plane transport by air transport by plane take in an aircraft transport transfer convey move shift airdrop winch carry haul lug tote take air-dash go by plane travel by air go by air travel by plane travel in an aircraft cruise travel jet out go by jet travel by jet race rush dash hurry shoot hasten speed career dart zoom tear hare hurtle scoot whirl whizz blast buzz chase flash flee run escape abscond skedaddle bolt take off depart disappear leave split decamp break hightail lam retreat scarper scram vamoose withdraw skip abandon desert quit evacuate exit vacate embark abscond from escape from absent oneself from defect from depart from exit from flit from run away from flap float wave blow waft flail ripple thresh undulate swing stir shake wag quiver oscillate tremble thrash sway pass elapse roll on slip away fly by fly past march on roll past go by go quickly pass swiftly sail by sail past rush past slide by slide past slip by slip past hold up stand up wash hold water be convincing be accepted be plausible bear examination be verifiable survive investigation be provable bear scrutiny stand go ring true stand questioning be valid remain valid be sound pilot control steer operate maneuver(US) manoeuvre(UK) navigate direct guide be at the controls drive conduct helm con conn coxswain cox be at the wheel of display show brandish exhibit flourish have hoisted have run up dematerialize dissolve evanesce evaporate fade vanish sink melt fade away melt away disperse dissipate vanish into thin air disintegrate die clear evanish skate sashay slide slip freewheel flow sweep roll skim breeze spiral whisk ascend rise arise scale upthrust aspire uprise thrust up uprear levitate upturn tower conquer loom journey voyage traverse wayfare jaunt proceed head roam wander peregrinate trek backpack barnstorm bus pace advance progress continue follow walk march push get on come at attack jump leap leap at pounce threaten assail assault charge fall upon fly at go for invade light into beset storm go in on descend upon meet expectations meet requirements meet criteria satisfy criteria fit the bill make the grade meet objectives meet the brief be good enough meet the requirements of pass muster satisfy the demands of be up to snuff suffice be enough answer the purpose be sufficient serve do elude evade avoid dodge duck lose circumvent frustrate scape shirk shun eschew outrun ditch double finesse foil astute sharp shrewd acute canny clever knowing streetwise wily downy savvy smart pawky suss nimble-witted quick-witted sharp-witted worldly-wise no fool having been around cool spiffy stylish dashing hip dapper sassy smooth snazzy trendy debonair fashionable happening kicking posh spiff suave swish sneaky sly secret furtive cunning devious clandestine covert surreptitious crafty stealthy underhanded sneaking artful undercover guileful tricky scheming shifty capital excellent great marvellous(UK) superb wonderful fantastic fine awesome splendid fabulous stellar terrific grand sensational marvelous(US) top fab fantabulous sound dependable fair good reliable trustworthy intelligent judicious sagacious sensible wise perceptive percipient canonical faithful kosher legit orthodox fly sheet tent fly vermin pest insect bug arthropod minibeast parasite flea mosquito pestilence plague ant animal bedbug centipede foxes lice mice organism roach dun mayfly subimago pseudimago midge firefly gnat mozzie punkie no-see-um beastie mite louse gogga cootie creepy-crawly canvas tarp sailcloth shade tarpaulin tenting awning cloth sheet covering sheeting cover coat oilcloth dropcloth groundsheet ground cloth rug throw bait lure decoy teaser jig plug troll enticement temptation allurement inducement incentive carrot interest tantalization charm come-on turn-on siren song spring bound hop vault bob bounce caper lunge ascension curvet entrechat hurdle buck strip fold ply band skirt sliver layer sash stripe tag tail tailpiece tape bar belt lap aphid arachnid beetle cockroach dragonfly grasshopper hornet ladybug moth spider termite tick More
"fly" Antonyms
walk run step stroll strut amble dash drive jog march meander promenade saunter shuffle sprint ambulate gallop lumber mosey perambulate chauffeur ferry transport bring carry take motor scooter bowl along go by car ride by car tool along travel by car travel on wheels stay remain wait await linger hang lag loiter settle stick abide bide dwell hover procrastinate continue dally delay pause rest come present appear arrive attend report show be present show up turn up keep endure perdure tarry inhabit live lodge reside nest perch roost slow retard go slower hold back hold up slow down crawl creep poke dawdle halt stop face not hold up not fly not stand pull down emerge materialise(UK) materialize(US) develop be apparent be clear become apparent become evident become visible be evident be manifest be obvious be patent be seen be within view come into sight come into view flounder struggle hurtle land pour ascend correct increase rise go up descend dip drop plunge decline fall sink alight incline plummet slant subside tumble decrease fall off lower slump slope downwards move down go down capture seize calm soothe be still conceal cover hide be reach ground make a landing touch down come in to land come to rest come down come in assemble coagulate collect concentrate gather grow improve integrate marry resolve solidify put together persevere persist stand your ground hold fast hold your ground stay pat not budge be unconvincing gullible naive credulous ingenuous dupable foolish susceptible trustful trusting unsuspicious unwary accepting believing deceivable easy exploitable ignorant impressionable simple unsceptical uncool unhip untrendy styleless unfashionable unstylish dowdy inelegant outmoded unchic unmodish conservative frowsy unrelaxed old-fashioned scruffy out old dull unpopular sloppy dishevelled(UK) unkempt rumpled slovenly disheveled(US) frowzy untidy dirty disarrayed ill-groomed plain ruffled shabby slobby tousled ungroomed open honest overt public aboveboard candid forthright frank straight straightforward trustworthy artless guileless innocent undesigning sincere genuine naïve unsophisticated unwise undiscerning idiotic nescient obtuse unintelligent inept unclever out of date outdated out-of-date obsolete old fashioned out of fashion out-of-fashion out of style out-of-style antiquated passé archaic backward behind the times dated defunct démodé demoded

500 Sentences With "fly"

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Fly, fly away If you don't believe man can fly ... just watch!
No fly, no-fly zone The main instrument being discussed of late, a no-fly zone, is not actually new.
It would pop up, fly, disappear, pop up, fly, disappear.
The more I fly, the more I want to fly.
Championships won: WBC world super fly title (2018 to present), and world titles at fly (2013 to 2015), and light fly (2012).
"The next time we fly, we fly on Mars," declared Aung.
One would fly off and then they&aposd all fly off.
BONUS: Why fly a drone when you can fly inside one?
Tourists must fly in and fly out on the same day.
"If airplanes don't fly, cargo doesn't fly," one administration official said.
Rachel: So they just fly here, have a meeting, fly back?
" The album opened with a lovely and carefree song wrapped around a refrain that invited misinterpretation: "Fly Fly Fly / My baby gets me high.
She had to fly back home and, the next week, fly back.
"If you can fly a drone, you can fly this," said Burns.
We had jets that didn't fly — 20023% of our jets didn't fly.
While others choose to fly via private jet, the Carters fly commercial.
The safest way to fly is to fly prepared for any situation.
"If you had the choice to run or fly, wouldn't you fly?"
The best fly tackle you need to go with the fly lines
"My brother said he'd fly or get someone to fly," he continued.
"They fly in, they fly out," Trump said, referring to his predecessors.
Also, polling places should fly flags on election days, schools should fly them when class is in session and public institutions should fly them daily.
As FLY Leasing acquires this major new aircraft portfolio, AirAsia will receive $50 million in FLY shares, giving it a 10.2 percent ownership of FLY.
The only sustainable way to fly, it turns out, is to fly less.
I didn't know if I was gonna fly again, or fly at all.
No fly zone Similarly, there will be a no-fly zone in place.
Mining firms stopped hiring "fly-in-fly-out" workers based in the city.
If they can fly four times cheaper, they can fly four times more.
There are racing drones that don't fly, and winged drones that fly very fast.
It was originally supposed to fly in 2017, but probably won't fly until 2021.
Superficially, a dark fly does not look very much different from a normal fly.
You've heard of the phrase "when pigs fly," but how about "when turtles fly"?
Unhappy passengers fly less, or fly other routes on other airlines without these restrictions.
They don't fly to see Amsterdam, they fly for a purpose which is cultural.
The next day, either fly back or fly directly somewhere else and then sleep.
The verb fly, as in 'fly in the air,' is not so plain, though.
More women are learning to fly More than 19,000 women are learning to fly.
They can't fly above 400 feet (planes and helicopters typically fly above 500 feet).
"If you can fly a drone, you can fly this," Workhorse CEO Steve Burns said.
"He'll fly to wherever we're filming or I'll fly home when I can," he says.
Rosario stole second, advanced on a fly out and scored on Wilmer Flores' sacrifice fly.
"Of course you can fly, but when you fly you can't see anything!" she said.
The staff would fly out, stay for six hours, and fly back, one employee said.
When you in high school and you fly, who else is got to be fly?
Or you could just fly free through the kitchen, making things up on the fly.
People fly in from somewhere for a meeting and fly out a few hours later.
"If you fly a chicken sandwich to space, why can't you fly anything?" she said.
"If people want to fly, they need to fly in bigger aircraft," Mr. Leahy said.
After a few slogans which didn't gain much traction, like "It's time to fly" (2004) and "Let's fly together," (2010) United reverted back to "Fly the friendly skies" in 2013.
I hate to fly but I was willing to fly because I needed to get there.
When an unwary fly ventures inside the flower, the trap closes shut, enclosing the fly inside.
Originally slated to fly in 2013, Falcon Heavy is now expected to fly late this summer.
He was supposed to fly from London to Los Angeles, transfer and fly to Oakland, California.
Short-term apartment rentals, favored by the resource industry's fly-in-fly-out workers, lie empty.
"If you learn to fly with an engineless aircraft, you really learn to fly," he says.
Pilots qualified to fly the 737 would need to be retrained to fly the Airbus A320.
Season 25, Episode 53, "Fly"  Does "Fly" necessarily add anything to the overall Breaking Bad story?
The Temple Forks Outfitters Clouser fly rod is a balanced, sturdy, delicately-tapered fly rod, and when paired with Redington's Behemoth fly reel, you'll have a trusty saltwater setup for under $400.
The aircraft are lighter, the aircraft could fly faster, they'll burn far less fuel and fly higher.
We didn't want someone to build two spaceships, fly this one, and then fly this other one.
Firefighting helicopters and related craft fly at low altitudes, which is about the same height drones fly.
This community is fly-in, fly-out, so the only way to leave is on a plane.
Initially, you might fly insects — or you might fly mice to start with, like the Americans did.
"Mostly it depends by the bacterium carried by the fly and where the fly lands," she said.
"Fly Iggles Fly!" they chanted (that's Philadelphian for "Eagles"), with a basket full of hoagies from WaWa.
A lot of us people that fly for business use Wi-Fi all the time and fly.
Gore Creek Fly Fisherman offers guided fly fishing trips, complete with waders and après river-forging treats.
The fighter can fly virtually undetected but stealth technology does not guarantee a jet can fly unseen.
The performative fly-fishing in Central Park, the fly-tying, those outdoorsy yet fussy arts of manliness.
Frazier doubled, took third on a fly out to left and scored on Juan Lagares' sacrifice fly.
"If you find a fly in your house, it could be a house fly," Mr. Dankowicz said.
"Some people only fly first class," he said as an example, while others only fly short distances.
If fly-in, fly-out practices must continue, potential employees need to be educated about the risks.
Step 2: Fly into clouds To seed a cloud, pilots fly directly into cumulonimbus, or towering cumulus clouds.
The Thunderbirds fly the F-216 Fighting Falcon while the Blue Angels fly the F/A-53 Hornet.
"Unlike his most famous song — 'I Believe I Can Fly' — Mr. Kelly doesn't like to fly," Greenberg said.
Adele is Celine Dion, and Celine Dion is Adele, and both were made and meant to fly, fly.
When the FAA approved grounded planes to fly again, regulators around the world similarly let them fly too.
There is fly in the sense of airborne locomotion, like how birds fly from one place to another.
"I was watching several renditions of 'Fly, Eagles Fly' on YouTube this morning," he confessed when we spoke.
She would fly him out, have him stay with her for about a week and fly him back.
"Flygfritt 2019" (No-fly 2019), a social-media campaign, saw 14,500 people pledge not to fly this year.
United will fly the winners from their hometown to San Francisco, then they'll fly business class to Tahiti.
He made each of his outfielders work, retiring George Springer on a fly ball to center, Alex Bregman on a fly to left, and Jose Altuve on a fly to foul territory in right.
This is a fly girl who knows without a doubt that she's fly, but doesn't care if you agree.
If you insist on bringing your cat the next time I fly, I humbly request that you fly coach.
We will fly when it's ready to fly, when it's safe and that will be the most important thing.
NASA's plan was to fly Block 1 just once for the first SLS flight, and then fly Block 1B.
The final fly is the fly that made the lasting impression, but there were more bugs in the movie.
I fly in from Poland the night before, run the marathon, then fly out to Portugal the morning after.
I had a fly in my cell for two days and I was sitting there talking to this fly.
The Fly follows a scientist's slow metamorphosis into a fly-human hybrid after one of his experiments goes awry.
He said his father was going to fly out in May, pick him up and fly back with him.
Turner hit a fly ball to center — a sacrifice fly for a run if it had been a game.
The best all-around saltwater fly line is Rio's InTouch OutBound Coldwater series, and an intermediate fly line is ideal for subsurface fishing at shallow depths, and by extending your leader (the nylon line that runs between your main fly line and your fly) you'll have no trouble fishing topwater flies, too.
There wasn't this usual thing where you might do a couple of weeks filming in one place, and then fly to the next, and somebody will fly in for two days, and fly back out again.
At least half of all birds who fly into windows will ultimately die of internal bleeding, even when they seem to recover and fly away, and this stunned cedar waxwing was in no shape to fly.
"Fly Apps cannot comment on applications and websites, online or offline, that are not related to Fly Apps," it said.
Planes fly over the island, and I think that she timed it out so she knows when planes fly over.
The spacecraft would then periodically fly close to Europa, gather data about the moon, and then fly back out again.
So plan B is, we bring our product to market we fly supersonic over water, we fly subsonic over land.
Franco's fly out to center field moved Herrera to third before he scored on Howard's fly out to left field.
The ability to refuel and fly from Iran shortens the length of time Russian bombers need to fly into Syria.
It would be like using a bazooka to kill a fly and you can't even guarantee you'd kill the fly.
NASA expects to pay about $90 million per seat to fly with Boeing and $55 million to fly with SpaceX.
But Adani is unlikely to announce its decision on how many positions will be fly-in, fly-out until 2017.
He advanced to third on a fly ball, but Duffy got Elvis Andrus to fly out to end that threat.
"It was a pain in the neck to fly to Germany, give a keynote, and then fly back," he recounts.
Hypersonic cruise missiles can fly at altitudes up to 100,000 feet whereas hypersonic glide vehicles can fly above 100,000 feet.
The International Cricket Council paid for all men's teams to fly business class, but women had to fly economy class.
Bumblebees can fly carrying almost their whole body weight, and can fly as far as 12 miles at a time, whereas even the best long-range drones can only fly up to four miles from their operators.
UPS says the certification will let the company fly as many drones as it wants, let its drones fly beyond a pilot's visual line of sight, carry cargo that weighs more than 55 pounds, and fly at night.
"As long as we fixed the problem and the technician declares that aircraft is safe to fly, the pilot will fly the aircraft, because that means the aircraft is safe to fly," said Captain Daniel Putut Kuncoro Adi.
Gantz wanted to see if that gene, added to another fly, the Megaselia abdita or "humpback" fly (which in a talk he described as the fly "that infests your trash at home"), would cause two veins to disappear.
"When I was shooting scenes where I was learning to fly I played some Tom Petty, 'Learning to Fly,' " he says.
In order to fly a drone under this exemption, you are technically supposed to have a license to fly manned aircraft.
They can know don't fly this area, you're not the priority here please move aside, or you're good here, fly safely.
In fact, you fly fairly frequently for your hobbies and you have had to fly for your work, is that true?
It will fly past Venus twice and then fly by Mercury six times before slipping into its orbit around December 2025.
Even though regulators will eventually clear the Max to fly again, the question remains: will people want to fly on one?
These wasps lay their eggs in fly larvae; as the wasp larvae grow, they eat the fly from the inside out.
Both can exceed speeds of 40 miles-per-hour and fly almost completely autonomously with tap-to-fly and waypoint functionality.
And then because I called your number, you would pick that up, "Two bird fly, two bird fly," and so forth.
Cornblatt calls it the skate park model: Give people a space to fly, and they won't be forced to fly illegally.
He stole second, went to third on a fly out to right and scored on a sacrifice fly by Anthony Santander.
Instead of two pilots, one to fly and one to spot, operators would be allowed to fly a commercial drone solo.
Kelly said he's doubtful he'll fly with NASA again, since there are many other astronauts who are also qualified to fly.
However, the ability to refuel and fly from Iran shortens the length of time Russian bombers need to fly into Syria.
The best fly line you can buy, as a general rule of thumb, is the best fly line you can afford.
Yet Yelich's ratio of homers to fly balls ranked first, with nearly 33 percent of his fly balls leaving the park.
When I fly, I must fly extra high And I'll need special wings, so far to go From so far below.
"It's like taking a flight where you can't fly direct, but you can fly indirectly through a hub," Mr. Fraser said.
"I think he's just gonna fly after, he's gonna fly with his talents," she says of his post-season career path.
The ball does not fly as far in windy, cold Scotland, but it does fly in the dry heat of Dubai.
I've listened through three times and have now decided that the line "U got me pelican / fly fly flyin'" is cool.
"What they would like to see is just a bilateral agreement which would limit the number of cities those airlines could fly into in the U.S. rather than just let them fly anywhere they want to fly," Becker said.
It's like recognizing that while a fly buzzing around is a nuisance, a fly swatter is a better solution than a shotgun.
"The next time we fly, we fly on Mars," said MiMi Aung, who manages the project at JPL, in a news release.
Fly whatever you want, fly it in your banana suit, just please, please lock the plane noise in the vault for good.
Even airlines instructed aircraft to fly slightly slower to save on fuel ("Airlines fly slower to cut fuel bill", Reuters, Sept. 19803).
They can also fly on their own, have a range of 2 kilometers, and can fly for just under a half hour.
Drone hobbyists will fly under what's known as Part 101, and commercial drone operators will fly under what's being called Part 107.
"Up in the stratosphere there is almost no air, so you cannot fly the way you'd fly in an airplane," Pontyer says.
Some think it helps in social species; when birds fly together, it's easier if they prefer to fly in the same direction.
Instead, the airline plans to fly the planes to New York and London first, and then fly nonstop to Sydney from there.
The Dutch airline KLM launched a "Fly Responsibly" campaign urging customers to fly less frequently and promoting the company's efforts at sustainability.
LET'S FLY, LET'S FLY AWAY: The Senate on Thursday passed a four-month extension of Federal Aviation Administration programs and related taxes.
"My wife said I could fly if I could fly the safest thing in the world, and Cirrus is it," Whisenhunt says.
"Fly over sub-Saharan Africa?" is a very clever and very sneaky clue for TSE TSE, where the fly is a noun.
A "no-fly zone" is exactly what it sounds like: a designated area over which aircraft can't fly without risk of interception.
For example, a pilot permitted to fly certain models of 757 is also qualified to fly certain models of the larger 767.
"No real pilot would ever fly one of those," Iden says, virtually guaranteeing that she herself will soon fly one of those.
That's enough miles to fly round-trip to Europe — or, potentially, to fly one-way in Delta One, the airline's business class.
The outcome depends on the species of bacteria the fly harbors, the amount of bacteria, whether the bacteria is on or inside the fly, proximity to the source of the bacteria, and even the sex of the fly, Nayduch says.
If this man-eating fly mated with a wild fruit fly, natural selection would likely weed out that man-eating gene in favor of a dietary preference that has over time evolved to help the fly best survive its natural habitat.
While the F.A.A. has chosen the 10 pilots, the programs still need to apply for agency waivers because they will fly beyond the visual line of sight, fly at night and fly over people, fundamentals not allowed under current law.
Approval to fly won't immediately put passengers on the plane It's also unclear whether aviation regulators around the world will follow the FAA's lead and approve the plane to fly when it is cleared to fly in the United States.
My vote will hopefully be for a future that will allow me to fly to the real Dubai, not just fly over it.
"We are not going to fly until we're ready to fly these folks safely," SpaceX President and COO Gwynne Shotwell told reporters Monday.
Orr would be crazy to fly more missions and sane if he didn't, but if he was sane he had to fly them.
For just $275, for example, you can fly from Baltimore to Orlando, stay there for four days and three nights, and fly back.
As the MIT Technology Review points out, some simple hacking will enable a DJI drone to fly inside of a no-fly zone.
"When we fly that plane, we fly it at exactly these altitudes and speeds at these intervals, using these waypoints," the pilot said.
He moved to third on a deep fly ball to right by Adam Lind and scored on a sacrifice fly by Ketel Marte.
"is it scary to die / is it scary to fly / is it scary to fly on a plane," read one on my visit.
But social media was abuzz immediately following the fly-centered snafu:Oh to be a fly on Hillary Clinton's forehead right now... #debate pic.twitter.
The Mets added a run in the eighth on Matthew den Dekker's sacrifice fly and another in the ninth on Flores' sacrifice fly.
It takes planes going out and destroying the air-defense system so you can fly around and make it a no-fly zone.
At that point, standard Presidential no-fly orders — no-fly zones that go wherever the president and vice president do — will be enacted.
Russian pilots fly combat missions in Syria; Western pilots do not fly combat missions on behalf of the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen.
But the benefit of not being a drone you can fly hundreds of feet in the air is you can fly it inside.
Elizabeth Fly was born on May 11, 1930, in Memphis, the daughter of D. Wilson Fly, a stockbroker, and the former Louise Campbell.
Nor did the F.A.A. require pilots who could fly the predecessor 737 to train on a simulator in order to fly the Max.
If you needed to launch something to orbit, you&aposd fly out a team of executives, make your pitch, and fly back home.
"We need them to fly, but more importantly, we need them to fly safely," NASA's Kirk Shireman said during a press briefing Friday.
Boeing executives and many airlines say they believe passengers will be willing to fly the Max once it is cleared to fly again.
Confirming that he is joining Fly Ventures, Wichrowski provided TechCrunch with the following statement: I'm extremely excited to be joining the Fly team.
So when I can, I try to fly on cheaper days to get better deals, or I try to fly out of different airports.
" According to Swanson, smaller rocks could fly miles from the volcano's summit, and a cloud of ash might fly "from the sky like snow.
Fly bites cost the cattle industry billions When helpless cows are the victims of fly bites, it stings the humans who own them, too.
"We're going to fly when we feel like the certification work has been done to be able to safely fly our crews," added Leuders.
Khan — who allowed the Trump blimp to fly over London in the name of free speech — happily granted permission for the balloon to fly.
But Trump will typically fly in with his private jet, hold an event that draws crowds of thousands from nearby towns, then fly out.
Russian pilots fly combat missions in Syria, whereas Western pilots do not fly combat missions on behalf of the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen.
Plates fly onto the ground, I fly into a wall and a (thankfully) lukewarm metal teakettle flies off the stove and into my thigh.
Hypersonic missiles fly into space after launch, but then come down and fly at high speeds on a flight path similar to an airplane.
"We are not going to fly until we're ready to fly these folks safely," SpaceX President and COO Gwynne Shotwell told reporters in August.
Prime Advocacy, a nonpartisan firm that helps organize fly-ins, planned 90 fly-ins and scheduled over 10,85033 meetings on the Hill in 2019.
And the tech is ready to fly — it'll be incorporated into Capella's next six commercial satellites, which are set to fly starting in March.
Airliners fly on carbon-rich fuel and will largely fly on this fuel through the 2020s, if not much of the 2030s, at least.
He figured out he could fly on certain Australian airlines without parental permission, only needing a school ID and a valid passport to fly.
Ride share app Uber, which has an FAA waiver to fly drones at night, told 9News that it does not fly drones in Colorado.
" In the video -- which features several images of refugees packed in boats -- M.I.A. altered the team's sponsor's slogan "Fly Emirates" to say, "Fly Pirates.
One Mile at a Time, a travel blog, points out that it is a great deal if you fly across the Atlantic every week, a decent one if you fly every other week and a so-so deal if you fly every three weeks.
You can kill a fly with a thermonuclear weapon, with a Moab, with a cruise missile, with a machine gun, or with a fly swatter.
The technique was used to exterminate the screwworm fly in areas of North America by 1982, and has been used on species of fruit fly.
He struck out Robinson Chirinos, got Josh Reddick to fly out to center, and ended things by getting George Springer to fly out to right.
The rain fly is easy to install too and the included cords helps make sure the rain fly is stretched out away from the vents.
Drones use powerful processors, cameras, and sensors to essentially fly themselves — in fact, the latest generation of DJI's popular Phantom can actually just fly itself.
The drone can fly miles away (and can fly at an altitude of up to 19,000 feet, but regulations will limit you to 1,640 feet).
Another creative work-around is a fly-in-fly-out approach to get people with specialized knowledge to advise local startups on a temporary basis.
It includes eight quadcopter drones with the ability to fly or drive through a course that includes parking lots, landing pads, and no-fly zones.
Nobody on the no-fly list should be able to buy a gun, but you shouldn't be on the no-fly list without due process.
He was supposed to fly to Seattle from Amsterdam on Tuesday, but decided he would try to fly directly from Dubai instead, avoiding Europe entirely.
They will scale lightpoles and high-five strangers and chant "Fly Eagles Fly" until their voice disappears because after 57 years the improbable has happened.
Mr. Parr, 32, is a professional fly fishing guide based in Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado, and a founder of Lillard Fly Fishing Expeditions.
The language of the sentence is equally precise and silly, culminating with the wonderful phrase ''fly would fly'' — as if it would do anything else.
We need to concentrate on the pilot ... being trained [for] the aircraft, and being able to fly a plane and not just fly the computer.
Puig went to third on a fly ball from pinch hitter Grandal and scored when pinch hitter Joc Pederson hit a fly ball to right.
Online forums, meanwhile, are littered with instances of DJI pilots claiming they are unable to fly in areas that technically should not be no-fly zones.
The planes eventually would fly solely on battery power, and are being designed to fly with one pilot and to eventually be remotely piloted, he added.
The zipper fly created a flatter front (which was my only gripe about the button-fly Wedgies that were otherwise so close to perfect for me).
Cleveland tied things in the third as Michael Brantley's sacrifice fly plated Rajai Davis, and Edwin Encarnacion followed with another sacrifice fly that sent home Lindor.
Highly specialised positions that require workers to travel to a remote location for "fly in, fly out" work can be more difficult for parents in particular.
In addition, pilots are only allowed to fly DRL's drones, which lack stabilization technology, hover abilities and other things that make it easier to fly them.
He'd fly into Japan with a suitcase full of animals, sell them in a day, and then fly straight back to Thailand to load up again.
Polanco followed with a sacrifice fly, but Chapman rebounded to get Nelson Cruz to fly out and Eddie Rosario to pop out to end the threat.
If you're fishing topwater, or roughly within the top five feet of the water column, a floating fly line like Rio's Perception Fly Line is ideal.
That proved to be crucial, because Matt Kemp battled Familia and lifted a fly ball to left field for a sacrifice fly that tied the game.
Organizers have received permits to fly the balloon in Rosa Park circle, Young said, where they plan to fly it about 40 feet above the ground.
The record did not go down in the ninth; Ryan burned through the order, allowing one single but inducing a pop fly and two fly outs.
To celebrate, Lloyd did the Eagles' famous "Fly, Eagles, Fly" celebration before finishing off with an "it's good" signal done by officials for completed field goals.
"They'll fly to the feeder, look at me, and fly back to the feeder, almost like a pet waiting at an empty food dish," she said.
I call it Sisyphus, because I see it as symbolic of our daily life: You fly forward, you fly backward; you move up, you move down.
He retired Lonnie Chisenhall on a soft fly to left for the second out, and got Rajai Davis to fly to right to end the inning.
Waivers are allowing businesses to fly at night, beyond the operator's line of sight, operate multiple drones at once and fly platforms weighing over 55 pounds.
The researchers wanted to know how the extended absences of these "fly-in, fly-out" parents might affect the emotional and behavioral health of their children.
"Bill would fly for like half an hour, have dinner with Erika, and then fly back to San Francisco," said Vikain Hanounik, Dr. Holiday's best friend.
The idea was the Max would fly like a 737 NG, and pilots would be able to fly both planes interchangeably with only a supplemental learning course instead of acquiring a new type rating to fly the aircraft that would require a full-fledged training regimen.
Small drones like mine are easy to fly—a skilled pilot can hover and fly in just about any direction, which makes them great for recording video.
In fact, they can fly over long distances — over 37 miles in one night — bringing with them fruits (and seeds) and even pooping seeds as they fly.
And drone pilots who do jailbreak their drones aren't necessarily planning to fly dangerously either; there are no fly zones in places where safe flying is possible.
"If you fly a stratollite over that area, and you fly the radar pointing down at the ground, you get high fidelity ground wind information," says Poynter.
His crew would reunite him with Lovell, who would fly the Command Module, and bring on William Anders, who had been training to fly the Lunar Module.
"We realized, okay, we needed to give the motion some context, because you want to know where you can fly, and where you can't fly," Profendiner says.
The height of the wall alone could impact the movement of birds that either don't fly, such as roadrunners, or who fly low, such as pygmy owls.
Just as fighter pilots now fly with wingmen alongside them, a single pilot could fly with a number of combat drones, similar to Taranis, as his "wingbots".
A solitary male Queensland fly was collected from a fruit fly surveillance trap and formally identified on Wednesday, the Ministry of Primary Industries said in a statement.
Colorado went ahead 5-4 on Tony Wolters' sacrifice fly in the fourth, but the Braves answered in the bottom half on a Dansby Swanson sacrifice fly.
Fly Ranch most famously includes the "Fly Geyser," a geothermal geyser that deposits minerals and algae as it shoots water up to five feet in the air.
The rider will tap to book a drone, which will fly to the pickup location, land and take off vertically and then fly to the requested address.
It's easy to fly even for novices, with ready-to-fly technology straight out of the box, and the ability to smoothly take off, land, and hover.
"In the coming days," an American LC-130 aircraft will fly them to Casey research station, where an Australian A319 Airbus will fly them off the continent.
Coalition trainers are sometimes used to help fly C-208s, but both coalition pilots and foreign contractors are only allowed to fly to international bases, Henderson said.
Shadow is a rescue dog, and Sky 1's Dogs Might Fly features him and other pooches being taught to fly small planes by expert animal trainers.
After David Wright led off the seventh with a double, Germen got left-handed hitting Michael Conforto to fly out and retired Cespedes on a fly ball.
That rocket will likely fly sometime this fall That Falcon 9 will likely fly sometime this fall, either in September or October, according to CEO Elon Musk.
"I love to fly as long as I'm in the cockpit but I actually don't like to fly in economy on a 12-hour flight," he said.
Southwest last month announced it would not only fly to Hawaii from California but that it would fly between the islands, sending shares of Hawaiian Airlines tumbling.
With four massive engines, the E-4B can fly for 803 hours straight without refueling, though with aerial refueling capabilities it could theoretically fly for several days.
Fly into one city, travel toward the direction of the city you're going to fly out of, and stop at five to six places along the way.
Airlines typically charge passengers $125 or more to fly with a pet, the WSJ reports, while service animals and animals meant for emotional support fly for free.
The remote fly-in/fly-out Victor mine in the James Bay Lowlands of Ontario is about 90 km (56 miles) west of the Attawapiskat First Nation.
One plane was scheduled to fly to Lubbock, Texas, as flight AA 5780, while the other was supposed to fly to Shreveport, Louisiana, as flight AA 5740.
Conventional passenger airplanes rarely fly faster than 600 miles per hour, which is why it takes about five hours to fly from New York to Los Angeles.
Or rather, the fly: Drosophila melanogaster, commonly known as the fruit fly, although Dr. McAlister points out it actually belongs to a group called the vinegar flies.
Honeybees routinely fly two miles from their hives in their search for raw material for honey; it doesn't require much extra energy to fly several stories up.
In 2006, she became the second woman to fly an AV-8B Harrier in the fleet and considered it one of the most difficult aircraft to fly.
Dumbo can fly because he's got big ears, but he doesn't like having big ears, so he decides he can fly because he's got a magic feather.
But that doesn't mean it'll fly in the summer: Pilots will have to go through training in a simulator before they are able to fly the planes.
But he said the long process to get the plane approved to fly again will be helpful in convincing the public that it is safe to fly.
Though Trump does not support a no-fly zone per se, it seems difficult anyone could create and protect a safe zone without a no-fly-zone.
Narrator: So a rapidly spinning football will fly straighter than one that isn&apost spinning as quickly, and it will even help it fly a little farther.
"We have brides who fly in from Texas, brides who fly in from Los Angeles and then of course New York and the tristate area," she said.
Employees would fly to remote mines from major cities to work weeks at a time, and fly home for several days off before starting the cycle again.
The Federal Aviation Administration, which originally approved the MAX to fly in 2017, has said it has no set timeline for approving the plane to fly again.
For example, you may wish to fly from New York to London, then take the Eurostar train to continental Europe and later fly back home from Paris.
I would love to be like a fly on the wall during this meeting which is weird because I don&apost even really want to be a fly.
"Fly has already leased all of its B737s this year so we don't have any available," Colm Barrington, CEO of Ireland-based Fly Leasing, said in an email.
The inspector general's office is questioning $123,941 spent to fly Pruitt and his security detail in first- or business class, while his staff was required to fly coach.
Don Jr., an avid hunter, fly-fisherman and former member of the board at the Catskill Fly Fishing Center and Museum, is frequently spotted by locals fishing alone.
FPV mode is most popular with drone racers and with people who want to fly long distances (the camera allows the pilot to fly beyond line-of-sight).
They made clear that actions may be taken against those who fly without obeying the Part 107 rules, including a loss of the operator's license to fly commercially.
Crazy men fly missions and sane men want to go home; crazy men don't ask to go home and therefore must be made to stay and fly missions.
If a fruit fly carrying a modified gene mates with a wild fruit fly, there's only a 50-50 chance that the offspring will inherit the modified gene.
" While she did not say flight attendants would refuse to fly on the Max 8, "our flight attendants will not be forced to fly if they feel unsafe.
Then the plan was to fly from Istanbul to London mostly on Turkish Airlines, because it's an amazing airline, then fly from London via Amsterdam back to Toronto.
"Fly" sustains impossibly long-breathed vocal drones over a flickering heartbeat as Mimi Parker sings, "Leave my weary bones and fly" and the video suggests a mother's death.
"When I went to my first fly shop, they sized me up really quickly and realized I wasn't going to spend $500 on a fly rod," he said.
Widespread reluctance to fly the Max Outside surveys conducted soon after the grounding last year suggested there is widespread reluctance by passengers to fly the on the plane.
"It is gonna be a game time call whether the balloons can fly, whether they can fly at full height," Guthrie said on the broadcast around 8 a.m.
If he is crazy, rule Catch-22 states, he does not have to fly more missions; but if he applies not to fly missions, he is not crazy.
In "The Tantalizing Fly," 10 the clown borrows Max's fountain pen to clobber a fly, swings the pen, and scatters ink off the page—and onto Max's face.
KLM, a Dutch carrier, is urging customers to "fly responsibly"—even telling them that it is quicker to take the train to Brussels from Amsterdam than to fly.
Until now, the project has relied on people to manually drop the fly boxes from an airplane over Ethiopia's Deme River Basin, a 1,000-km2 tsetse fly hotspot.
Those climbing on the south route fly into Nepal's capital of Kathmandu, then fly on to the village of Lukla, where travelers begin hiking to the Everest base camp.
In 2012, biologists from the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization named a fancy new species of fly after the singer because the fly had a lovely golden butt.
Angell would have loved to fly back with her mother to visit; however, her medical condition would have required that they fly business class which for them was unaffordable.
Or at least ones you can't actually fly, because—as Moller's eBay listing points out—the FAA won't let you fly the Moller Skycar without significant repairs and reassembly.
The quadcopter's propellers are also protected by covered cages – all features designed to ensure the drone is safe to fly, is splash-proof and can fly in light rain.
Kearns was a fly-in, fly-out employee on Chevron&aposs Wheatstone project in the Pilbar and was a keen diver in his spare time, according to  Perth Now .
Commercial operators can fly drones under 400 feet during daylight hours as long as the drones stay within the visual line of site and do not fly over people.
For example, it can't fly from Dallas to Los Angeles and then turn around and fly Los Angeles to New York, as a 737-800 or Airbus A320 could.
So I actually put in the annual report every year you can fly to Kansas City during the annual meeting time way cheaper than you can fly to Omaha.
These carriers fly more than 85033 flights combined to the United States every day, but U.S. airlines do not fly a single route to either Qatar or the UAE.
Several firms had plans to begin air commutes for workers, relying on the fly-in-fly-out (FIFO) system common in the area to get workers to remote sites.
On Thursday it said it plans to fly from Oakland, San Diego, Sacramento and San Jose, California, pending regulatory approvals for it to fly long distances over the Pacific.
Sparks fly The sparks started to fly after Pelosi characterized the possibility of a partial shuttering of the federal government as a "Trump shutdown," a term Schumer also used.
"If we fly them again, we'll be the last airline to fly them again," Tewolde Gebremariam said on an episode of "NBC Nightly News" set to air Monday evening.
Bamboo Fly Rods, available at Orvis, from $2,598If they've put in their years with graphite and fiberglass, it's time they uphold the tradition of fly-flinging to its utmost.
These birds fly at night, availing themselves of the typically calmer nocturnal atmosphere to fly more efficiently and to minimize a chance encounter with a hawk or a falcon.
"We will fly Blue Origin astronauts before we fly commercial passengers and haven't done any real work on passenger selection or the ticket sale process," the company's statement said.
Fly Dubai On Tuesday, Fly Dubai announced its fleet of Max 8 and Max 9 planes would be grounded at the order of the country's General Civil Aviation Authority.
"Under the current June primary schedule, candidates fly in for fundraising and then fly right back out again," said Assemblyman Kevin Mullin (D), the sponsor of the House version.
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"Hey KAYAK, where can I fly for $500?" or "When is the best time to fly to Cancun?" are the kinds of questions KAYAK's service is programmed to respond to.
It came one night after O'Neill lost two fly balls in the twilight while playing right field and nearly crashed into center fielder Harrison Bader on two other fly balls.
Pinder reached third with one out on Matt Chapman's fly ball to center field, before Gonzales struck out Mark Canha and retired Matt Olson on a fly ball to left.
"If you fly a Stratollite over that area, and you fly the radar pointing down at the ground, you get high fidelity ground wind information," Poynter said back in February.
It's possible we'll see more used rockets fly before the year is out: earlier this year, Musk said the company could fly as many as six used boosters in 2017.
"To use a local analogy, Democrats should try casting the fly line a little farther out into the river" But this fly-fishing governor is entering the race pretty late.
We fly these massive bombers in from Guam, and when I first started a certain general said, oh, yes sir, we fly them in from Guam, it's right next door.
Yolmer Sanchez doubled to open the sixth inning, took third on Jose Abreu's fly to right and scored on Matt Davidson's sacrifice fly to right for a 2-0 lead.
But many towns along the coast of Queensland, although far from the coal seams, still benefit from mining because they are home to lots of fly-in-fly-out workers.
The decisions have created a perception for some that regulators in Washington, D.C. and three U.S. airlines that fly the Max are being stubborn by continuing to fly the Max.
Republicans blocked a vote over the "no fly, no buy" bill (preventing terror suspects on the no-fly list from buying guns) and Democrats are up in arms about it.
Southwest plans to fly to the islands from four California cities: Oakland, San Diego, San Jose and Sacramento and fly to Honolulu, Kahului on Maui, Kona, and Lihue on Kauai.
The company's flagship product, dubbed the US-1, can fly for about two hours on a single charge, about as long as a helicopter can fly on a full tank.
In the fly that was excluded from the healthy flies, the tumor progressed more rapidly, and in the fly that was included with its sick peers, the tumor growth slowed.
On the other hand, changing the no-fly list to a no-gun list gives the government a powerful incentive to broaden the scope of the no-fly list itself.
About 78 percent of workers at the Horizon site owned by Canadian Natural Resources Ltd, Canada's largest independent petroleum producer, are fly-in, fly-out, company spokeswoman Julie Woo said.
"What weve seen in 2017-18 is only a marginal uptick in investments ... Investors in the industry should be for the long term, not fly in, fly out," he said.
I have stopped accepting offers from people who want to fly you to Chicago to do a talk, or fly you to Arizona to do a talk for one night.
"Without the maintainers, and not just crew chiefs but maintainers in general, these aircraft don't fly or at least they aren't going to fly like they're supposed to," Neville said.
In other words, easyJet — a British airline — would no longer be allowed to fly between Amsterdam and Budapest, and British Airways could not, theoretically, fly between Paris and New York.
Norwegian "attracted a somewhat different clientele, with very low prices, who maybe wouldn&apost fly at all otherwise, or would fly with another low-cost carrier," Knagge told Business Insider.
Thousands of people have since obtained FAA certificates allowing them to fly drones commercially, and more than 770,000 drones have been registered with the FAA to fly in U.S. airspace.
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The drones fly autonomously, and the company also has to secure permission in different markets to fly beyond the line of sight of human observers or pilots on the ground.
One theory for the new power surge is that hitters have learned to tailor their swings to launch more fly balls, reasoning that fly balls produce more runs than grounders.
New York (CNN Business)It's not clear when the 210 Max will fly again, but "who will be willing to fly on the troubled jet?" is perhaps the bigger question.
Mann said the companies probably offered to fly to Cuban cities unknown to many American travelers, so that U.S. officials would look favorably on their applications to fly to Havana.
Instead, pilots who were certified to fly on the 737 Next Generation planes took a short course on an iPad to fly the Max, according to The New York Times.
NASA astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley will be the first to fly SpaceX&aposs Crew Dragon spaceship — and probably the first people in history to fly any commercial spaceship.
Eugenio Suarez followed with a long fly to center, but it stayed in the park on a 51-degree night and was caught at the wall for a sacrifice fly.
But to fly the plane in Britain with a paying passenger, Mr. Ibbotson needed a commercial pilot's license, and to fly at night, he needed a so-called instrument rating.
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The Giants manufactured a run in the first when Eduardo Nunez led off with a single, stole second, tagged up on Angel Pagan's fly ball and scored on Posey's sacrifice fly.
Townsville, a coastal city in north Queensland, hosted thousands of fly-in-fly-out workers (or "fifos"), who served the Bowen Basin's coal mines and Mt Isa's copper and zinc mines.
American Airlines executives and pilots would fly on the planes before paying customers, once the aircraft are cleared to fly, but before the carrier resumes selling seats on them, he added.
She was the first woman to fly solo nonstop across the United States and the first woman — and second person, after Charles Lindbergh — to fly solo nonstop across the Atlantic Ocean.
The launch "shows you can fly and re-fly an orbit-class booster, which is the most expensive part of the rocket," Musk said on a SpaceX webcast during the flight.
Like, OK, yeah, we're going to fly private sometimes, but at the same time, we're going to fly commercial [too], just to make sure [they] see both sides of the fence.
"I love the way they fly, especially because they fly in pairs," said Poggi in his home outside Caracas, where he currently feeds around 20 of the birds twice a day.
So that's the reason why we decided to fly for a few months over the water, but we are almost ready to fly above the ground in the next few months.
I'd have been happy just to fly in and fly out, but Hugh likes to swim in the ocean, so we stayed for a week in a place he found online.
His planned talk arrives as the company retires Starhopper, which wasn't designed to fly to space, and constructs Starship Mark 13 — a roughly 18-story vehicle designed to fly around Earth.
Daniel Vogelbach was given credit for a double when Derek Fisher lost sight of his fly ball to left, took third on Dee Gordon's groundout and scored on Broxton's sacrifice fly.
Congress should simply specify that GSA can't contract with an airline to fly a particular route unless that airline actually owns or has operational control of the planes to fly it.
As the narrator says at one point, the mother is the great hole in your life, and the more you fly away from her, the more you actually fly toward her.
I don't know, though, because like I said, I still wanted to be fly, but now I love that stuff so much I could've been a fly nigga in that shit.
Christian Yelich's sacrifice fly against Brian Duensing got Milwaukee even, before Strop came on and stranded the potential go-ahead run in scoring position by getting Jesus Aguilar to fly out.
Aeroflot said it had been forced to cancel flights SU2010/2011, SU2014/2015, SU2016/2017 and SU2018/2019 despite being ready to fly, but that two others would fly as normal.
He struck out Joc Pederson, got Logan Forsythe to fly out to right, and sent the game to the ninth inning when he got Austin Barnes to fly out to center.
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A big difference is that Iraq's air defenses had been effectively neutered by ten years of no-fly-zone enforcement, and U.S. aircraft could fly with relative impunity to conduct airstrikes.
NAI, the Irish-based subsidiary that the labor unions want to deny access to fly to the U.S., will fly with U.S. and European crew on a fleet of Boeing aircraft.
And as a pilot myself, I can tell you that I will not allow this airplane to fly unless I would fly it myself and put my own family on it.
In the video for her song "Borders" – a response to the ongoing Syrian refugee crisis – M.I.A. wears a PSG away shirt with the sponsor altered from Fly Emirates to "Fly Pirates".
" He warned, "If they fly, it could be disastrous.
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Grab some pixie dust — let's fly down memory lane.
" And, he added, "At least the planes would fly.
Ground balls, fly balls, line drives — it didn't matter.
Readers would not believe it — it would never fly.
" Geoff Sprung "We have moments where we fly sometimes.
"), escapism ("You can't just fly away from your problems!
Whereas most business jets fly very businesslike profiles—steep climb, straight line at high speed, steep descent—Cirrus wants the Vision Jet to be as enjoyable to fly as it is efficient.
Out of the box, the Anafi is very sluggish to fly, but head into settings and bump up the speed and it will fly just as well as the more expensive options.
Emirates has previously said it could fly to the United States from European hubs and in 2016 the Hungarian government said the airline could fly fifth freedom routes from its capital, Budapest.
The emerging superpower has developed the CH-5 drone, an unmanned combat aircraft vehicle, that can fly for 60 hours straight and will soon be able to continuously fly for 12,000 miles.
ULA hopes to fly the BE-4 on its Vulcan as early as 2019, while Blue Origin plans to fly a BE-4-powered New Glenn before the end of the decade.
Nine-tenths of its 50,000 users are non-resident Indians who usually fly to India for a month or so, scout for partners, settle on one, get hitched and fly back together.
You're going to pay more to fly from New York to LA than you are to fly from New York to Oakland, purely because of the business market that they see there.
NASA's Bridenstine said Hague, the U.S. astronaut, had told him he wanted to fly again and that NASA had huge confidence in him but that he didn't know when he might fly.
"I think it will be interesting (to) fly in and fly out, staying in the camp for the time being," said Bussey, who anticipates living in an Edmonton hotel for several months.
O'Leary acknowledged in the interview that there were "all these little bits of mismanagement", including training pilots being sent to fly passengers and a backlog of newly hired pilots unable to fly.
The NASA team built three drones (with fly names: Batman, Joker and Nightwing) and programmed them with algorithms, so that the drones would be able to fly quickly without running into objects.
Ribeiro thinks that his new work has found a symbiotic relationship between gut flora and the fruit fly: that the change in appetite caused by the bacteria is helping the fly survive.
But the pettiness of last week's brawl in D.C.—not just using a sledgehammer to squash a fly, but the desperate narrative backfill claiming that the fly was at fault—is instructive.
It can fly at speeds of 22.163 mph (35 kph), has a range of more than a kilometer (half-mile), and can fly for about 15 minutes on batteries, the statement said.
At a minimum, the unresolved issues include whether it is safe to allow drones to fly beyond a pilot's visual line of sight, to operate at night and to fly over people.
Some of the most sought-after guides work out of Sweetwater Fly Shop, just outside of town on U.S. 89 South, or Dan Bailey's, a longstanding fly shop on Park Street downtown.
He retired Gio Urshela on a fly ball to center, got D.J. LeMahieu to ground out softly to the catcher and finished things off by inducing a fly out from Aaron Judge.
The Associated Press reported Monday that the book, "Dare to Fly," will tell the story of McSally's history-making achievement of becoming the first female U.S. fighter pilot to fly in combat.
Most pets who fly in the cabin area of a plane fly directly in front of their human companion, in a carrier under the seat, which is where Kokito should have stayed.
Qantas has proposed the pilots on its , which fly mostly cross-country and Asian flights, also fly the ultra-long haul missions on the , since they can be licensed on both models.
Not only were women not allowed to fly fighters at the time, but at 5 feet 3 inches tall, Ms. McSally was an inch too short to fly any plane at all.
Johnson also directed several episodes of Breaking Bad, including the award-winning (and memorable) "Fly," in which Walt and Jesse are driven slowly mad by a fly trapped in their meth lab.
If you registered to fly your drone, but only fly for fun, you can now remove your name from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration's drone registration database and get your $5 back.
The reason why our fleet age actually increased in the last few years is we've bought 20 to 73 year old aircraft to fly the fly-in-fly-out business in Western Australia and Queensland and our customers there were demanding that, because those aircraft are cheaper to operate, they're a better size, they are low capital costs.
When a bird goes through this process, it takes a lot of energy and often cannot fly as far, or fly at all, making it even harder for them to get to food.
"Even if we both have to fly to a country in between where we both are for one night, we'll do it and then fly back to work the next day," she shared.
You can confuse your drone's GPS into thinking it's okay to fly in no-fly zones and in absolutely restricted areas, and you can remove the 500-meter height limit, among other customizations.
"Right now, other than the no-fly list, you do not have law enforcement checks on who can fly," says Alvaro Bedoya, who studies facial recognition at Georgetown Law's Center on Privacy & Technology.
Danny Santana hit a fly to right field that Jorge Soler could not handle for an error and Braun scored on what was ruled as a sacrifice fly for a 2-0 lead.
It is admittedly almost impossible to tell a Fonseca's seed fly apart from the many other seed fly species, but an expert can make the identification by examining the genitalia under a microscope.
No fly, no buy Trump should push to ensure that the 81,000 people who are on the U.S. "no-fly" list of suspected terrorists are not allowed to buy weapons in the States.
She said that the campsite the plane was set to fly into was only one-tenth of a mile within the 30-mile no-fly zone issued by the FAA on Aug. 2.
Adam gave it a try and started to learn how to fly this jet-powered suit, but he wasn't ready to fly it with the added difficulty of wearing titanium Iron Man armor.
But the real question of whether the no-fly list would work as a no-gun list is much bigger: It's about how the new function would change the no-fly list itself.
This partially reusable rocket costs about $90 million to $150 million per launch, will fly again this year, and is scheduled to fly several more times before SLS can get off the ground.
Southwest flyers have to fly either 1.53,000 qualifying points or fly 100 qualifying one-way flights in a calendar to earn the pass for the remainder of that year and the next year.
Expanding fly brainPhoto: Gao et al (Science 2019)But imaging the expanded fly brain would require approximately 20 trillion voxels, or 3d pixels, which would take weeks for an electron microscope to image.
NASA's Office of Inspector General (OIG), the agency's auditor, said in a report last Thursday that NASA will pay $953 million to fly with Boeing – and just $295 million to fly with SpaceX.
Burling said the MAX 10 provided more seats, meaning it could be used to fly more passengers from constrained airports, where the only way to fly more people is to use bigger planes.
The Federal Aviation Administration has repeatedly said it doesn't have a set timeline for clearing the planes to fly again and that it would individually review each 737 Max before they can fly.
Instead, he said, companies could use bigger jets to fly more passengers with fewer aviators, or could try to recruit people who were licensed to fly but not already working in the industry.
In the top half of the inning, he retired Gio Urshela on a fly ball to right, struck out Cameron Maybin on three pitches, and got Didi Gregorius to fly out to right.
Gregorius battled A's closer Santiago Casilla to a full count, but he could do no more than loft a fly ball to left field, a sacrifice fly that was good for one run.
"We will fly Blue Origin astronauts before we fly commercial passengers and haven't done any real work on passenger selection or the ticket sale process," Blue Origin said in a statement to CNBC.
SpaceX's bid to fly astronauts to the moon is yet to be confirmed, although the company in November joined a NASA pool of vendors bidding to fly cargo missions to the lunar surface.
Democrats have tried numerous times over the past week to force a vote on a "no fly, no buy" bill, which would bar terror suspects on the "no-fly" list from purchasing guns.
Michael Lorenzen entered and got Manny Machado to fly out.
So unless your gagh is decorative, that probably won't fly.
You meet someone, sparks fly, and you exchange phone numbers.
He just made the whole thing up on the fly.
Think of it as journalism on the fly — here goes!
Get back in your spaceship and fly to another one!
Now I have to fly home and need some help.
Cathleen has a calm temperament and wouldn't hurt a fly.
Ask yourself why you want to fly with your pet.
Russia and Japan also fly cargo ships to the station.
" And he literally text back saying, "Let that baby fly.
THORP: The ones that do here fly by your ear.
Disruption wrecks havoc on fruit fly development, causing devastating deformities.
So we have four doctors who fly in on rotation.
The whole 'secret' abortion thing doesn't really fly in 2016.
Why just fly a car when you can race it?
Often, we'll fly two or three missions in a row.
On Friday, Glanville fired back – and let the expletives fly.
The baby had a custom suit, which is extra fly.
We fly to Polokwane, a city in the impoverished northeast.
There are no wings, no fly space, no orchestra pit.
So when they see the stock fly, they buy Seagate.
It's time to fly around, hooting at the moon, guys.
That could be maybe the one fly in this ointment.
Also, these animals deserve to fly free in the wild.
All done, you can get on the plane and fly.
A fly enjoying some red light, nothing to see here.
Parrot's Bebop 2 is a pretty easy to fly drone.
David and I would fly back and forth with him.
So don't fly your jet planes near your hard disks.
It, too, needs flight certification from the FAA to fly.
It gives more people a chance to fly to space.
"Airplanes are becoming far too complex to fly," he wrote.
Not everyone, apparently, wants to fly into an open vagina.
How many countries did you fly through to get here?
Christian Yelich then drove in Arcia with another sacrifice fly.
"I don't know how to fly it," Shelton, 40, shared.
Andrus' sacrifice fly brought home another run in the frame.
"I didn't want to fly under false colors," Woolsey said.
United Airlines expects to fly 2.2 million travelers this weekend.
"Anyone can see that that won t fly," he said.
The family decided to fly Ramirez to Texas on Aug.
He'd fly on weekends, after work, and during lunch breaks.
Lonnie Chisenhall then hit a sacrifice fly to score Napoli.
If you're team "Yay," fly free and get to feathering.
Believe it or not, they had to fly in specialists.
I can't fly, so I picked up a microphone instead.
Unless the vesps can't fly over large bodies of water.
However high you fly, you will eventually fall to earth.
You can fly from Queenstown, or drive from Te Anau.
There's nothing innately wrong with imagining that you can fly.
This process begins minutes or seconds after a fly lands.
Mario Schlosser isn't a guy who likes to fly blind.
We get why Daenerys Targaryen would fly off without him.
But you cannot fly people and things without safety first.
An emergency stay request will fly to the Supreme Court.
It would be like telling a butterfly not to fly.
As of today, EverythingMe is the property of Fly Apps.
The Fly Apps website itself also provides a fourth connection.
Inciarte scored on Freddie Freeman's sacrifice fly to center field.
There's no official word on when Facebook's bird will fly.
And how many times are you going to fly again?
If you fly 10 times versus you're flying 20 times.
The flags' manufacturer supports Kendra's efforts to fly the flag.
The higher you fly, the smaller you look to others.
Trying to fly the Draco was a whole different experience.
Jokes started to fly and there were Wolverine comparisons a'plenty.
That meant Ryan had to fly with me to Philadelphia.
Embers fly from a tree as the Kincade fire burns.
Some words will not fly at all with YouTube's advertisers.
Yet workplace financial wellness programs often fly under the radar.
Tanooki Mario won't fly unless you've got Creative Mode active.
Fly was in the bed he shared with his cousin.
Fly knew the answer, so he forced himself to tears.
For Fly to grow up and marry a good woman.
And yet Fly could never say that he stopped believing.
It's unlikely, though, that these budgets will fly through Congress.
Where you fly from matters, too, down to the airport.
Modern airlines fly at about 36,000 feet above sea level.
There are many obstacles, such as the Venus Fly Trap.
However, it's unclear when the Crew Dragon will fly again.
If these weevils could fly, that would not be surprising.
One out later, Frazier scored on Kevin Plawecki's sacrifice fly.
Have the tools to book a room on the fly.
Create your flight plan and fly anywhere on the planet.

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