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  1. (of a person or an animal) to attack somebody suddenly

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Modern airlines fly at about 36,000 feet above sea level.
The parts fly at you, fill you up till suddenly.
They also fly at different heights in the tree canopy.
Migrating birds can become disoriented as they fly at night.
Today, commercial airliners fly at some 30,000 to 35,000 feet.
He had two hits and a sacrifice fly at the plate.
The goal of the LBFD is to fly at 1,074 mph.
US flags fly at half-staff over the US Capitol, Aug.
The balloons can fly at altitudes of more than 75,000 feet.
He ordered that flags fly at half-staff in his memory.
Fish fly at you from the first day on the job.
The insects fly at speeds up to 25 miles per hour.
Unlike a helicopter, a drone could fly at relatively low altitudes.
Sugarcoating won't fly at the company, but neither does holding a grudge.
For public safety, operators need to be able to fly at night.
The -200 could cruise at 615 mph and fly at 37,900 ft.
Moss said that drones often fly at night for crop examination purposes.
Russia denied it and said Syrian planes could not fly at night.
She made her first attempt to learn to fly at age 19913.
Engineers are figuring out how to fly at supersonic speeds, without the boom.
How he is planning to make sparks fly at tomorrow&aposs NATO summit.
Mr. Northam said state flags would fly at half-staff for 30 days.
I didn't know if I was gonna fly again, or fly at all.
Then again, if a waterlily beetle were human, it wouldn't fly at all.
The German flag will also fly at half-mast at all Olympic sites.
Passenger jets fly at around 268,260 to 270,000 meters (30,000 to 40,000 feet).
Larry Hogan ordered state flags to fly at half-staff in Hermond's honor.
Melania Trump was unable to fly at the time following a kidney procedure.
To respond to disasters, they need to be able to fly at night.
Zephyr is an unmanned aerial system (UAS) designed to fly at 65,000 feet.
Private jets fly at around 40,000 feet and their luggage section isn't pressurized.
They fly at an average speed of 36 kilometers or 22 miles per hour.
Aerion's offering, the AS21.7, is a 25-seater intended to fly at Mach 220.
Time sure does fly, at least when you're a part of the royal family!
They also must fly at or below 400 feet and yield to manned aircraft.
Asa Hutchinson ordered the state flag to fly at half-staff in Stephen's honor.
Flags will fly at half mast and public shows and concerts will be canceled.
Likewise, the aircraft has undergone updates allowing it to fly at least 8,000 hours.
As satisfying as this practice was, I knew it wouldn't fly at a pub.
Read more:I fly at least once a month and always dress up to travel.
Birds fly at night and then land to feed on insects during the day.
Meanwhile, the FAA says that drone operators must fly at an altitude below 400 feet.
Amongst other regulations, the drones can only fly at a maximum altitude of 400 feet.
Today's top business jets fly at around Mach 0.9 and commercial jets at Mach 0.85.
The NYSE also said the flag will fly at half-staff throughout the mourning period.
In March, it raised the maximum altitude that drones can fly at, to 400 feet.
Andrew M. Cuomo and Mr. de Blasio ordered flags to fly at half-staff today.
Mankind does not have craft that can fly at that altitude and not be moving.
Air Greenland flights are another option; they fly at low altitudes and afford excellent views.
It is a major factor in modern birds being able to fly at very high altitudes.
Many Catholics, who feel no such allegiance, would have preferred the flag didn't fly at all.
Doug Ducey ordered that flags in Arizona fly at half-staff in memory of Sen. McCain.
Such a philosophy was never going to fly at Real in the age of the galácticos.
Many wealthy travellers—and football teams—need to fly at odd hours or at short notice.
If it comes together, the C919 just might fly at Zhuhai's next air show in 2018.
This top loader features a hidden rain fly at the bottom and lots of magnet fasteners.
I fly at least once a month and always insist on printing out my boarding pass.
You can hear Na'vi yelling and whooping all around you as they fly at your side.
Cuban State TV announced two days of mourning, during which flags will fly at half-staff.
Satono Diamond's fans are sending a big flag, signed by his supporters, to fly at Chantilly.
Mr. Poletto ordered all flags in the city to fly at half-staff until the funeral.
Tor missiles are guided by radar and fly at almost three times the speed of sound.
President Donald Trump ordered Friday that flags fly at half-staff to honor former Democratic Rep.
Firefighting helicopters and related craft fly at low altitudes, which is about the same height drones fly.
If women were to fly at all, an odd thought in itself, those seemed the right type.
One, the S-97 Raider (pictured above), carries six passengers and can fly at more than 400kph.
But if range were no concern, the 2X can fly at a maximum speed of 62 mph.
By comparison, the Concorde flew at Mach 2.0 and most of today's airliners fly at Mach 0.85.
Larry Hogan ordered flags to fly at half-staff through Friday, the day of Caprio&aposs funeral.
Protest leaders emphasized that only those two flags, not the Palestinian flag, would fly at the rally.
Here are five questions to watch for when the sparks begin to fly at 9:30 a.m.
That is why planes are required to fly at least five miles apart while crossing the country.
Hogan said US and state flags will fly at half-staff until Caprio is laid to rest.
Flags would fly at half-mast at all government buildings and schools for 30 days, he said.
The Spirit can fly at an altitude of up to 50,000 feet and has an intercontinental range.
Elorza, the mayor of Providence who defeated Cianci in 2014, ordered flags to fly at half-mast.
It also lets UPS drones fly at night and carry cargo that weighs more than 55 pounds.
I can still remember seeing "The Fly" at midnight, here in Times Square, with a packed audience.
Flags of Shi'ite factions fly at outposts a short drive from a one of the U.S. bases.
THE definition of an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) is one that can fly at least 5,500km (3,420 miles).
Commercial passenger aircraft typically fly at altitudes of between 130,000 and 38,000 feet, or 24 to 2130 km.
In honor of the slain deputy, flags at all California state buildings will fly at half-staff, Gov.
Correction: Zipline drones used in Department of Defense testing fly at an elevation of 400 to 500 feet.
All being well, Baby Boom will take to the air early next year and fly at Mach 2.2.
The drones are meant to fly at around 60,000 feet and stay aloft for months at a time.
Flags fly at half-staff outside Apple headquarters following the death of Steve Jobs on October 5, 2011.
To commemorate her death, the national flag of Pakistan will also fly at half-staff across the country.
The latest iteration of the Falcon 9, the Block 5, is designed to fly at least 10 times.
All five members of the defense are scrambling at this point, and two helpers fly at James simultaneously.
Those looking to fly at night or operate above 400 feet will need to apply for a waiver.
The Balochistan government announced two days of mourning and ordered that the national flag fly at half-staff.
"The ups and downs are constant, and we fly at all different times of the day," Deitz says.
Mr. Trump ordered flags to fly at half-staff, after returning to Washington from Illinois on Saturday night.
Its twin Rolls-Royce BR710 engines enable the plane to fly at speeds as fast as Mach 0.885.
And, in fact, a surprising amount of pop-music criticism is bottled nostalgia, owls that fly at dusk.
In Alabama, flags will fly at half-staff until sundown Sunday in honor of the 23 people killed.
It appears that this does not fly at all in the eyes of the laws of the United States.
New York City Mayor de Blasio ordered flags to fly at half-staff for five days in his honor.
Sharksi said the BDB had air defense weaponry, claiming LNA pilots "are scared so they fly at high altitudes".
She used to watch them fly at March Air Force Base, before she met Maury Rosenberg, her future spouse.
The flags on the court's front plaza will also fly at half-staff for 85033 days in Scalia's honor.
It's quite possible sparks will fly at a work function, as this full moon falls in your career house.
That might fly at a sex party, but even if you're on a dating site, a proposition requires preamble.
It could fly at low altitudes for a seemingly unlimited range and change direction to evade traditional missile defenses.
Another, taken by Ms. Gonzalez, shows the jet they fly at LaGuardia with the Manhattan skyline in the background.
Such blinding speeds would enable a hypersonic cruise missile to evade interceptor rockets, which fly at relatively slow speeds.
The speaker will continue to adjust its audio on the fly, at all times, as you move it around.
Critically, on the final approach, Munson never put down his flaps, which allow planes to fly at lower speeds.
Most consumers, however, seem to prefer being able to fly at a lower cost and do without other amenities.
Drone mapping company Juniper Unmanned denied responsibility, telling 9News that the drones it owns don&apost fly at night.
The missile can fly at nine times the speed of sound with a range of 620 miles, he said.
More on this... Sparks fly at fiery Strzok House hearing "I think it hurts our relationship with Russia," he said.
That way, the agency can ensure that the vehicle is reliable and able to fly at least once a year.
The drones were of proper racing spec, meaning they were able to fly at speeds of up to 80 mph.
While it was created to fly at around 100,000 feet, it dropped as low as 70,000 feet during one night.
Analysts at the Washington-based Center for Strategic and International Studies estimate these missiles could fly at least 8,000 kilometers.
With Venus in Scorpio, only the deepest, most instant connections, in which sparks fly at a momentary glance, will do.
Bumblebees are known for some impressive physical feats, including the ability to fly at high altitudes and see ultraviolet light.
He declared the site an emergency area and ordered flags in the state to fly at half staff on Friday.
The timeline for returning the MAX to passenger service remains murky, but that doesn't mean it can't fly at all.
Without FlightAutonomy turned on, the drone is rated by DJI — in sport mode — to fly at up to 40 mph.
The company expects its aircraft to have a range of roughly 300 kilometers and fly at 300 kilometers per hour.
Saturday morning until midnight on Sunday, and that flags at public buildings and military installations would fly at half staff.
Finally within spitting distance of each other in September, fists looked like they could fly at a moment&aposs notice.
In fact, the jets cannot fly at least 30 percent of the time due to a lack of spare parts.
The Aerion AS2 is a 12-passenger plane that can fly at a maximum speed over water of Mach 1.4.
The craft will fly at up to 180 mph and Uber says it'll cost about $100 for every 20 miles.
The DF-17 is designed to fly at the atmosphere's outer edge at over five times the speed of sound.
"It allow us to fly at supersonic speeds, taking advantage of an atmospheric phenomenology called 'mach cut-off,'" Vice said.
Hypersonic cruise missiles can fly at altitudes up to 100,000 feet whereas hypersonic glide vehicles can fly above 100,000 feet.
They could have stretched it further, but with diminishing returns: "You can fly at supersonic speeds to extend totality," says Caspi.
Flags on Capitol Hill will fly at half-staff to honor Cummings, per House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's orders, her spokesperson said.
The funeral will be televised on 3 networks and flags will fly at half-staff -- Rene was Canadian and well-respected.
They'll be able to fly at Mach 22019 (280,451 miles per hour), more than twice as fast as modern commercial airplanes.
The two appeared together for the premiere of Scott's Netflix documentary "Look Mom I Can Fly," at the end of August.
More fuel-efficient planes, wider use of biofuels and ensuring that planes fly at full capacity would help to limit emissions.
It currently has nine drones, reported the New York Times, that can fly at speeds up to 275 miles per hour.
Zipline's drones fly at around 40 miles per hour and can travel about 90 miles round trip before needing to recharge.
Ghanaian President Nana Akufo-Addo said that the country's flag would fly at half-staff for a week starting on Monday.
But the Tribute in Light has come up with a solution for birds that become disoriented as they fly at night.
Both of those nations have been working on hypersonic missiles, for example, which fly at five times the speed of sound.
With a compatible VR headset, you can virtually hop aboard the flight and fly at speeds of up to 1993 mph.
Crows fly at ground level and snow covers everything in Orane, a small Ukrainian village located a few kilometers from Chernobyl.
The flags fly at half-mast at the French embassy in London as a sign of respect for the Nice attack victims.
The local airport is adequate, if a little shabby, for a few domestic flights a year, if you ever fly at all.
Because they fly at such a high level of abstraction, they love the idea and its solution; they're not very good operationally.
Brian Sandoval (R) ordered flags across the state to fly at half-staff and encouraged all Nevadans to wear Vegas Strong clothing.
The F-15 can fly at a top speed of 3,017 miles per hour, then stop, hit ground targets, and fade away.
A former U.S. military pilot, Peck offers to fly at a discounted rate for his maintenance customers who cannot find a pilot.
Gulfstream claims the G700's ability to fly at Mach 0.90 will help owners save money on maintenance, parts, and crew days.
The challenge is that Mars' atmosphere has 1% the density of Earth's, making it nearly impossible for helicopters to fly at all.
The governor has ordered flags in the state's capitol to fly at half staff in tribute to the victims and their families.
Wednesday was reportedly declared an official day of mourning by the Albanian government, and all flags were to fly at half-staff.
That means when you pop the cork, it will fly at about three-quarters of the speed it would at room temperature.
The clearance allows UPS to have an unlimited number of drones in its fleet and for the drones to fly at night.
The clearance allows UPS to have an unlimited number of drones in its fleet and for the drones to fly at night.
How to carnivorous plants know to devour a fly at the perfect moment – and why do they eat flies in the first place?!
The nature of 23D-printing means that pieces like this can be built and customized on the fly at a much lower cost.
The flight is smoother (private jets typically fly at 45,000 feet), the seats are more throne-like, and you can bring your pets.
Flags fly at half-staff as officials investigate the scene of a shooting at the First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs on Nov.
The AS272 aircraft, designed to fly at Mach 21976 or approximately 271,23 miles per hour, is slated for its first flight in 272.
The program assumed jets would always fly at maximum cruising speed, but the actual speeds were much lower, most likely to conserve fuel.
That missile is designed to fly at a flattened-out altitude of around 40 kilometers (25 miles) and make in-flight guidance adjustments.
Flags will fly at half-staff for 30 days, and he urged the public to refrain from holding any celebrations during that period.
According to a company spokesperson, the waiver enables the company to fly at night, and put one pilot in charge of multiple drones.
The thing about dragons is, you look at all that armor and musculature, and it's a wonder they're able to fly at all.
Strong winds are forecast for New York, potentially grounding another tradition: The big balloons may not fly at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
Part 135 Standard also permits the drone and cargo to exceed 55 pounds and fly at night, previous restrictions governing earlier UPS flights.
Sunday, the state's flags will fly at half-staff until sundown to honor the victims, who ranged in age from 6 to 89.
"Public activities and events will be suspended, and national flags will fly at half-staff in public buildings and military installations," Granma reported.
But it does not have anything like Israel's Iron Dome that can destroy incoming artillery shells and rockets, which fly at lower altitudes.
The Oakland control tower mistakenly instructed them to fly at the same altitude even as they flew toward each other, the pilots said.
It can fly at supersonic speeds, is undetectable by radar, and one version can even take off and land vertically from aircraft carriers.
There are many challenges to designing a plane to fly at 65,000 feet—higher than commercial planes and all but a few military aircraft.
The RQ-4 Global Hawk is designed to fly at high altitudes of up to 60,000 feet (18 km), according to Northrop Grumman's website.
"May i note Chris was lookin' FLY at the taping," she slyly added at the end of the caption, adding a clapping hands emoji.
Without hundreds of millions of dollars the NIH is executing the efforts on the fly, at the expense of valuable work on other diseases.
The aircraft, an RQ-4, is built to fly at up to 18,300 metres (60,000 feet), almost twice as high as a commercial airliner.
"They believe they fly at night, checking on all the people in their community, seeing who is sick and who is not," says Lynch.
The quad weights a little over a pound, has four custom 2300Kv brushless motors, and can fly at a maximum speed of 60 MPH.
The B-52H Stratofortress can carry a 70,000 pound payload, including up to 20 air-launched cruise missiles, and can fly at 650 mph.
With a 6,000 nautical-mile range and the ability to fly at Mach 0.89, the jet is a dynamic option for VIPs and executives.
Hypersonic missiles fly into space after launch, but then come down and fly at high speeds on a flight path similar to an airplane.
The Trump administration is proposing new rules that would allow drones to fly at night without a waiver and permit flights over populated areas.
Fewer than half of Americans fly at all in a given year, and around the world, only one in five people have ever flown.
In parts of Salahuddin province, north of Baghdad, flags of some factions still fly at checkpoints and paramilitaries man roadblocks in neighboring Anbar province.
In parts of Salahuddin province, north of Baghdad, flags of some factions still fly at checkpoints and paramilitaries man roadblocks in neighbouring Anbar province.
Hyundai's "Personal Air Vehicle" is fully electric with a 60-mile range and is meant to fly at low altitudes, up to 2,000 feet.
The FAA's Part 135 certification, which charter airlines use, gives UPS the ability to fly at night and out of sight of the operator.
The governor has ordered flags at the state Capitol in Sacramento to fly at half-staff in tribute to the victims and their families.
"This plane had to fly at a high altitude to avoid rockets, missiles, and gunfire," Abeer Etefa, a spokeswoman for the WFP, told NBC.
The Russian military said it had deployed a hypersonic weapon that could fly at superfast speeds and could easily evade American missile defense systems.
They look like birds, have a wingspan of about 50 centimetres and can fly at speeds of up to 40km/h, according to the report.
The current "Zips" in Rwanda can fly at speeds of up to 210 miles per hour and reach destinations within a 230-mile delivery radius.
The drone can fly at up to 150 km per hour (90 mph) for almost half an hour, FACC Chief Executive Officer Robert Machtlinger said.
Drones will not be allowed to fly at night unless they have special lighting and must stay at least 5 miles (8 km) from airports.
Most of us didn't grow up telling our P.E. teacher that our plastic surgeon wants us to avoid activities where balls fly at our nose.
Kenn Borek, which has the moto "Anywhere, Anytime, Worldwide," provided two Twin Otter planes that fly at extremely cold temperatures and can land on skis.
Likely the raised ridges that allow LEGO to snap together are aerodynamically disastrous, so it's a feat that Sripol got it to fly at all.
" Once in a while, someone would quote Amber from Clueless: "My plastic surgeon doesn't want me doing any activity where balls fly at my nose.
In July 2017, pilots were told to fly at low altitudes over open water 25 miles offshore so they could scan ships for radiological weapons.
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).
Designed to fly at high altitudes taking photographs and monitoring enemy communications, the unmanned spies have a wing span comparable to the Boeing 737 airliner.
MORE's (R-Ariz.) public service and ordered flags to fly at half-staff following a widespread criticism of his response to the Senate icon's passing.
Maintainers accomplish their mission by providing routine and unscheduled maintenance to the B-52s to ensure it is ready to fly at a moment's notice.
President Obama on Monday ordered flags to fly at half-staff to honor former first lady Nancy Reagan, who died this past Sunday at 94.
It reminded me of a meal I hadn't thought to record at the time, which I'd eaten on the fly at a KFC in Trivandrum.
Larry Hogan of Maryland said in a statement on Facebook that flags in the state would fly at half-staff in honor of Officer Colson.
With Russia's representation in Rio at stake in both Olympic and Paralympic competition, the country is lobbying for its flag to fly at the Games.
The drone is designed to be harder to hit, she said, because they fly at altitudes beyond the reach of some air defense defense systems.
A team of internal and external developers have agreed on a vehicle design, and the prototype is scheduled to fly at the end of 2017.
He also said in an email to staff that flags at United Nations offices would fly at half-staff on Monday to honor the victims.
Status reinstatement, including Delta's, usually involves a challenge to fly at the qualifying level for the trial period in order to keep your former status.
He ordered a period of national mourning and all flags to fly at half-staff until a state funeral is held at a later date.
He is apparently hanging his entire claim of "A+ treatment" of Dingell's passing on the fact that he ordered flag to fly at half-staff.
Each balloon is designed to fly at different heights and angles based on shape and scale and the wind conditions along the route, Veras said.
It has also drawn a fierce backlash from people in its cross hairs over sourcing practices that would not fly at many established news organizations.
Indeed, while most commercial airliners today fly at between 21960 and 255 miles per hour — largely because it's more economical to burn fuel more slowly — a spate of startups is borrowing from the age of the legendary Concorde to build planes that they say will fly at 303,230 miles per hour, 2200,210 miles per hour, and, even in one case, at more than 3,000 miles per hour.
"Let's put a breakable, half-assed home for living creatures behind a place where hard objects fly at upwards of 100mph" seems like a gold idea.
As to whether or not this pigeon-sized creature flapped its wings, glided through the air, or could even fly at all remains an open question.
Aircraft involved in special operations, reconnaissance, Search And Rescue, troops or humanitarian airdrops in trouble spots around the world may have to fly at low altitudes.
Trump also ordered flags to fly at half-staff after being criticized when he returned them to full staff less than 48 hours after McCain's death.
Shortly before the plane dropped off the radar, the pilot requested to fly at a lower altitude, Iran's Civil Aviation Authority told local news media outlets.
Harbingers of warm, sunny days — baseballs, returning songbirds, carousel animals — will all fly at the park this weekend in a celebration of the start of spring.
CK: Well, and because they fly at such a high level of abstraction they love the idea and its solution, they are not very good operationally.
And he ordered the White House flag to fly at half-staff for the week only after pressure from his staff, Republican lawmakers and veterans groups.
When I arrive at the destination (we always fly at night), I expose myself to light right away and try to adjust to the time zone.
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.
And security officials will no doubt be investigating whether there was any evidence to suggest that the shooter should not have been permitted to fly at all.
Its last plane was the unmanned X-51A "Waverider," designed to fly at six times the speed of sound (roughly 4,000 mph) by riding its own shockwave.
President Donald Trump declared Wednesday a day of mourning, and issued a proclamation that all flags should fly at half-staff for 30 days in Bush's honor.
Back in 2014 Google (now Alphabet) bought Titan Aerospace, a company specializing in solar-powered drones that could fly at high altitudes for long periods of time.
That month British Airways withdrew from service its last Concorde jet, a Franco-British aircraft from the 1970s that could fly at twice the speed of sound.
The aircraft is covered with 220,22002 solar panels, has on-board batteries that allow it to fly at night, and weighs about as much as an SUV.
A day of national mourning was announced, with flags due to fly at half mast around the country for the dead, who include a number of foreigners.
In normal flight mode it can reach 43 miles an hour, and in the new sport mode it can fly at an astonishing 45 miles per hour.
"This cruise missile needs a very short time for its preparedness and can fly at a low altitude," Defense Minister Amir Hatami said during the unveiling ceremony.
Scientists hope the vehicles, known as nanocraft, will eventually fly at 20 percent of the speed of light, more than a thousand times faster than today's spacecraft.
Throughout the flight, then, the feel of the jet, as well as other characteristics such as the most efficient speeds and altitudes to fly at, are changing.
Its status in the program will allow drone operators to fly at night, beyond a visible line of sight and directly over people, potentially at lower altitudes.
In early July, North Korea successfully tested a missile equipped to fly at least 4,000 miles from its coastline, raising alarms for territories within the weapon's reach.
During an S.S.W., the air temperature rapidly rises by at least 45 degrees Fahrenheit at altitudes above where transcontinental aircraft fly, at roughly 30,000 to 150,000 feet.
It can fly at 100 mph, though will typically cruise at 75, and cover up to 35 miles on a single charge while carrying its maximum payload.
King Abdullah II canceled a scheduled visit to Bahrain and the Royal Court ordered the Jordanian flag to fly at half-staff for three days of mourning.
"Ryanair is very good in the secondary cities ... but have practically no presence in London where we fly - at Gatwick - and no presence at Paris," Kjos said.
That said, its premise is jarringly simple: In a VR environment, blocks the size of your head fly at you along a three-dimensional series of tracks.
But as it gets closer to the target, it is designed to fly at hypersonic speeds in an unpredictable path — making detection, tracking and interception extremely difficult.
China, America and Russia are all competing to develop such gliders, which would fly at the atmosphere's outer edge at over five times the speed of sound.
According to city regulations, the giant balloons cannot fly at all if there are sustained winds above 23 miles per hour or if gusts exceed 34 m.p.h.
While all supersonic planes would fly at less-than-supersonic (or "subsonic") speeds around airports, they'd still make a fair bit of noise on takeoff and landing.
But if cheap supersonic flight became ubiquitous, the global warming impact could be staggering (particularly if the planes fly at higher altitudes, due to the contrail effect).
The Hover Camera Passport can fly at up to 17 miles per hour, climb up to to 16 feet, and has a range of up to 66 feet.
Another possibility is that Archaeopteryx was a ground-dwelling animal that didn't fly at all, using its wings for something else, like snatching prey, leaping, or sexual displays.
The balloon will fly at an altitude of 110,000 and 120,000 feet, which will allow researchers to avoid water vapor in the atmosphere that could obscure their readings.
"A fast drone can fly at 50 miles per hour, over 10 times faster than Scout," said Nicholas Farhi, partner at the global consulting firm OC&C Strategy.
During the shutdown, which lasted from 10:13AM to 10:45AM local time, only inbound flights were able to fly at the third-busiest airport in the world.
NASA has agreed to fly at least two more astronauts on upcoming Russian Soyuz missions to the International Space Station, the space agency announced in a press release.
The goal is to get costs down to as little as $5 million per launch all told, and be able to fly at least 103 times a year.
The social media post also announced that Khalid's funeral would take place on Wednesday, followed by three days of mourning with flags ordered to fly at half-mast.
Due to increased operations and a shortage of funding, maintenance, and parts, fewer than half of the Marine Corps aircraft are ready to fly at any given time.
A day of national mourning had been announced, with flags due to fly at half mast around the country for the dead, who include a number of foreigners.
Ricardo Roselló declared nine days of mourning for the crew, during which flags in the territory will fly at half-staff, according to a statement from his office.
The lack of muscles to support wing bones supported the idea that baby pterosaurs walked on the ground and probably were unable to fly at an early age.
Mr. Lavrov, noting that the Russian Air Force had already announced that it had not hit the convoy, said the Syrians were not able to fly at night.
The aeronautical revelation at Luckadoo&aposs fingertips could fly at altitudes of 35,000 feet for up to 2,973 miles and carried a hefty bomb payload supplemented by 10 .
If that schedule remains in place, Musk is thinking that the company can fly at least one or two moon missions per year when they really get going.
Thousands of planes would fly at high altitudes, spraying millions of tons of particles around the planet to create a massive chemical cloud that would cool the surface.
"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.
But Tomlinson said after the shake-up, he was "going to try to drive to a lot more places" rather than fly, at least for a little while.
For example, Chinese missiles are designed to bypass or overwhelm American defenses as they fly at rapid and even supersonic speed toward the latter's naval vessels and planes.
Be ready to fly at both levels, and also be deliberate about where you personally spend your time, as it's your scarcest asset while running a resource-constrained startup.
But Aerion still has supersonic ambitions, and plans to develop planes that fly at around 920 mph (or 1.2 Mach), wherein the booms will dissipate before pummeling the ground.
And so you'd live in fear of some dude actually twice your size just swatting you like a fly at some school dance or outside in the parking lot.
But the goal is to fly at Mach 1.4 or 1,100 mph (almost double the speed of current airliners) and be completely inaudible when cruising at 40,o00 feet.
There's a feature in Playthings flirting with that, where users play a pre-written song by hitting gummy bear and sprinkle notes that fly at them in proper order.
Companies are exploring VTOLs and battery-powered passenger drones that fly at an altitude of about 1,000 feet for short-haul flights that could speed up mega-commute times.
Flags will fly at half-mast and law enforcement officials have promised, of course, to sternly and vigorously prosecute this hate crime to the fullest extent of the law.
True hyperloop systems are supposed to use the lack of friction provided by a vacuum environment to fly at up to 750 mph (just below the speed of sound).
For instance, helicopters can fly at much greater speed, practice long-range fires and work in environmental problems such as weather or chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear attack scenarios.
" On June 5, 2013, above the fold, across four columns, the headline read: "A VIEW FROM THE BENCH; As cases fly at him, judge must weigh public safety vs.
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.
Its proprietary aircraft is a piloted eVTOL, which can fly at up to 200 miles per hour for a total distance of over 150 miles on a single charge.
Allegedly the base has been used since the '50s to test the U-2 aircraft, a plane known for its ability to fly at high altitudes during reconnaissance missions.
The Boeing Stratofortress fleet sat on purpose-built runways from the 1950s to the end of the Cold War, ready to fly at the first sign of Soviet hostility.
The CEO said they will continue to do more tests over the next year, with the goal of getting Aquila to fly at higher altitude for longer periods of time.
DJI's Mavic Pro can climb at 24 feet per second up to 212,10803 feet high as far as 21080 miles away, and fly at up to 220 miles per hour.
The startup's engineers have also been developing an upgraded drone that can carry up to 4.4 pounds, fly at 68 miles per hour, and deliver within a 99-mile radius.
The Valkyrie Co50 can fly at up to 270 knots (roughly 22016 MPH), significantly faster than other single-engine aircraft, which typically cruise at a max of roughly 2500 knots.
Hypersonics are defined as weapons that can fly at more than five times the speed of sound, travel much lower in the atmosphere than traditional ballistic missiles, and maneuver midflight.
If you're up for it, you can experience up to 3g of force, and fly at speeds of almost 100 kilometres per hour (62 miles per hour) in 1.5 seconds.
Talking to a trainer, even just for one session or on the fly at the gym, can be hugely helpful to figure out exactly how to safely do an exercise.
If she said she was being stalked by a vampire or had been turned into a fly at the age of six, you'd have no choice but to believe her.
A new breed of unmanned aerial vehicle that is safe to fly at close proximity to crowds has been developed by a spin-off team from Swiss university ETH Zurich.
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.
Ballistic and cruise missiles differ in a number of ways but the latter tend to fly at lower altitudes and at slower speeds, making them more vulnerable to defence systems.
What was particularly unnerving to those watching Trump this week were his rants about Rosenstein, Mueller and the Russia investigation, interspersed with talk about letting the "missiles" fly at Syria.
He said he would like to see local pilots undergo federal background checks and be vetted and prescreened to fly at small airports during the Bedminster flight restrictions, he said.
The number of service and support animals, which federal regulations say must fly at no cost and uncaged, with some exceptions, has surged 150 percent on Delta planes since 2015.
Business travelers don't have that flexibility, so if you fly at times that business travelers aren't on the road, like Tuesday or Saturday nights, you could find a better fare.
It's also attached to a broader spending bill covering military construction projects and veterans programs, which includes a provision that would allow the Confederate flag to fly at veterans cemeteries.
The country recently tested a new kind of ballistic missile with a hypersonic glider — vehicles that can fly at low-altitudes and avoid detection by radars — according to The Diplomat.
Aircraft fly at an altitude where the air pressure is far lower than our bodies are used to, which also means there is less oxygen available for us to breathe.
For a more exciting game, check out End Space VR. This is a space shooter game where enemies can fly at you from all angles, including above and behind you.
While Trump did order flags to fly at half-staff, Dingell did not lie in state in the Capitol Rotunda, which the president suggested he arranged for the late veteran.
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.
Trump said the American flag would fly at half-staff and that he would visit Las Vegas on Wednesday to meet with families of the victims and law enforcement officials.
Send her your old drawers, and Coralina Meyer will sew them into one of her "Cunt Quilts," the first of which will fly at this weekend's Women's March on Washington.
The drone has a wingspan comparable to a Boeing 737 and the finished product will need to fly at altitudes of between 60,000 to 90,000 for a period of three months.
The capsule is set to fly at 2:48AM ET from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida — an early morning launch time dictated by the International Space Station's position in orbit.
This ongoing mission uses a custom 747 to fly at high altitudes, where observations can be made of infrared radiation that would otherwise be blocked by the water in our atmosphere.
Flags at the Washington Monument fly at half staff to honor those killed in last weekend's shootings at a gay club in Orlando, Florida, in Washington, DC, U.S. June 13, 2016.
If you're used to going to bars only to have to avoid some guy who won't accept that you're not interested: That shit will generally not fly at a sex club.
This time around, there will be two different versions, the Zoom and the Pro, though both will reportedly have the ability to fly at 45mph with a range of five miles.
Dubbed Avangard, the missile is capable of intercontinental travel and can fly at a speed 20 times the speed of sound and strike "like a meteorite, like a fireball," Putin said.
Organisational reforms may be less eye-catching than missiles that fly at Mach 5, unmanned cargo planes and electromagnetically powered superguns (all of which China has tested in the past year).
He issued a proclamation ordering that the U.S. flag fly at half-staff throughout the country to honor a man who had become something of a mentor to the American president.
In an announcement Tuesday, the organization said that the enterprise, named Astigan, would offer "quicker and better images of the earth" using an aircraft that can fly at almost 67,000 feet.
Michelle Lujan Grisham ordered all state flags to fly at half-staff effective immediately, according to a joint news release from the senator's family, the governor's office and the Navajo Nation.
Preliminary results of an investigation found the 27-year-old pilot was told to fly at 10,000 feet (3,050 meters) after losing radar contact with his team leader soon after takeoff.
The 360 Invictus, based at least in part on Bell's 525 Relentless rather than the company's tilt-rotor technology, has the ability to fly at speeds of more than 180 knots.
The combination of a long-life battery and efficient solar technology means that the PHASA-35 can potentially fly at 65,000 feet for as long as a year, BAE Systems claim.
In New York, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that flags at all city buildings would fly at half-staff from Saturday until Sergeant Tuozzolo's burial, which had not yet been scheduled.
The solicitation is asking for aircraft able to carry three to eight people and fly at least 100 mph, for at least 200 miles, and for a minimum of one hour.
Studies have demonstrated that bar-headed geese have more capillaries around individual cells in their pectoral muscles than barnacle geese and other related species that don't fly at such high altitudes.
Ghanaian President Nana Akufo-Addo extended condolences on behalf of the entire nation and said the Ghanaian flag would fly at half staff across the country for a week, starting Monday.
The DF-17′s hypersonic glide vehicle technology also permits it to fly at a much lower altitude just prior to delivering its warhead, further frustrating attempts to detect and intercept.
A 2018 survey by an air travel industry group found 52 percent of Americans didn't fly at all in 2017, and nearly three quarters of all trips were personal, not business.
"What I'm looking at now is instead of borrowing thousands, I'll have a day job and fly at my leisure to build hours, so I'm not paying interest on loans," he said.
It was meant to fly at high altitudes and beam signals down to small dishes and towers, which would convert them into Wi-Fi and LTE signals for people in remote areas.
Cruise missiles are harder to counter than ballistic missiles since they fly at lower altitudes and can evade enemy radar, confounding missile defence missiles and hitting targets deep inside an opponent's territory.
Its maximum flight time is 27 minutes at an optimal cruise speed of 31 mph, but if range were no concern, the 2X can fly at a maximum speed of 62 mph.
Our previous approach required a very aggressive maneuver, therefore we looked into alternative solutions to accomplish a task as passing through a very narrow gap without having to fly at high speed.
It will fly at up to 23 mph, and can climb at a zippy 22 meters per second (20.55 mph) for a max altitude of 255,000 meters (3.1 miles) above sea level.
It was now 2012, and the sharing economy was gaining traction with the advent of Airbnb and Uber, yet private jets continued to fly at an average 10 to 15 percent capacity.
As planes fly at record capacity and new cabin configurations squeeze in ever more passengers, airlines are, intentionally or not, nudging fliers into paying extra to avoid drawing the proverbial short straw.
Members of the program must fly at least 25,000 Premium Qualifying Miles (PQM) and spend $3,000 each year to be a Premier Silver level member — and that's the lowest recognized premier level.
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.
Cruise missiles are harder to counter than ballistic missiles since they fly at lower altitudes and can evade enemy radar, confounding missile defense missiles and hitting targets deep inside an opponent's territory.
There, after a series of interviews, U.S. authorities granted her a travel visa to visit the States, but she had to significantly alter her travel arrangements and fly at a later date.
He added that the failure to detect the September 14 attack was being looked at, but that its very difficult to detect small objects that fly at three hundred feet of altitude.
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.
Read more:Here's why the Google Pixel is the absolute best phone if you're a frequent traveler like meI fly at least once a month and always insist on printing out my boarding pass.
The design could also be scaled up, which Aerion says would allow business jets to fly at Mach 1.8 or more, and permit the construction of bigger supersonic passenger aircraft, should demand emerge.
The first thing my doctor asked when I made the request was if I would prefer he write a note to my boss saying I shouldn't fly at this stage of my pregnancy.
Other forward-looking patents filed by the French aerospace company include designs for a removable cabin module and a hypersonic jet that would fly at more than four times the speed of sound.
One of the two main hypersonic prototypes now under development in the United States is meant to fly at speeds between Mach 15 and Mach 20, or more than 11,213 miles per hour.
The "360 Invictus" helicopter should be able to fly at speeds greater than 180 knots true airspeed, or more than 200 miles per hour, Bell officials said while unveiling the prototype in October.
Airlines hate 'nested ticketing,' but the little-known trick could save you a ton of money on flightsI fly at least once a month and always insist on printing out my boarding pass.
Ivey signed a disaster assistance agreement with the Federal Emergency Management Agency and has ordered flags to fly at half staff until sundown Sunday in honor of those who died in the tornadoes.
AT 63 metres long, 3453 metres tall and weighing more than 250 tonnes, it is a wonder that the 787-9 Dreamliner built by Boeing, an American aircraft-manufacturer, manages to fly at all.
"To make it fly at that low atmospheric density, we had to scrutinize everything, make it as light as possible while being as strong and as powerful as it can possibly be," she said.
Bloomberg said he's done "a lot of reflecting on this issue over the past few days," and decided non-disclosure agreements, or NDAs, won't fly at all at his namesake company Bloomberg LP anymore.
That's because the Federal Aviation Administration has yet to craft rules that would allow drones to fly beyond the line of sight of the operator or fly at night without getting a special waiver.
The particles should burn up completely at heights between 37 to 50 miles (40 to 60 kilometers), well above the range of commercial planes, which typically fly at an altitude around 6 miles (10 kilometers).
Musk let his strong opinions about LiDAR fly at Tesla's Autonomy Day, an event that gave investors at the company's Palo Alto headquarters and 50,000-plus livestream viewers an inside look at self-driving tech.
Data was gathered from test flights in 2013 and 2014, looking at the impact of alternative fuels on the performance of engines, emissions, and "aircraft-generated contrails" seen at altitudes that commercial airliners fly at.
The Phantom 53 can fly at up to 25 miles per hour, but only in Sport mode (one of three flight modes), which disables the intelligent flying features like obstacle avoidance and Tap to Fly.
Sparks fly at SNL  Although the couple had known each other for years, they didn't become romantically linked until May, 2017 when the actress made a special guest appearance on the comedy program's 2017 finale.
BERLIN, Nov 15 (Reuters) - The U.S. military has approved Lockheed Martin Corp's new CH-53K heavy-lift helicopter to fly at the Berlin air show next April, according to two sources familiar with the programme.
In Washington, flags would fly at half staff for them, an abstract list of names and ages that somehow corresponded to the very real faces and smiles and humans that my community was suddenly missing.
Besides a lack of fuel, the plane was over its weight limit by nearly 400 kilograms (881 lbs) and was not certified to fly at the altitude at which the journey took place, Bonilla said.
In his first—and only—full week on the job, you may recall that White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci phoned a reporter for The New Yorker and let fly at least six f-bombs.
The Volocopter 2X air taxi vehicle is now the first electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) craft to fly at an international airport, fully integrated into the same airspace as other commercial passenger craft.
Operators will be able to apply for a waiver to the rule through an online portal if they want to fly at night or beyond the visual light of sight, which is currently not permitted.
In a Facebook post Tuesday morning, organizer William Johnson announced that the balloon would fly at Rossotti Park in Portola Valley after his group raised nearly $4,85033 in donations in a fundraiser on the platform.
Aerion AS2 jet, slated for it first flight in 2023, can fly at speeds of up to Mach 1.4, or about 1,000 miles per hour, and is up to 70 percent faster than conventional business jets.
They can't stay in the air as long as the larger Predators and they're more vulnerable to bad weather conditions, but they fly at a much more efficient cost and require far less training to use.
McRaven wasn't overly concerned they would be able to engage because they had quite limited ability to fly at night, but he couldn't dismiss the fact that the fighters were now looking for the SEALs' helicopters.
"To continue pouring money into building planes that have ejector seat issues, cyber vulnerabilities, flawed aerodynamics, maintenance problems, an inability to fly at full speed while using weapons, and overheating issues is borderline malfeasance," she said.
TMZ Sports has video of the Oklahoma City Thunder star busting out R. Kelly's "I Believe I Can Fly" at a Florida water park earlier this summer and we gotta say ... dude's got some golden pipes.
If you want to know what it's like to fly at eighty miles per hour through abandoned steel mills, hospitals, shopping malls, warehouses, and similar places, a wide selection of GoPro videos on YouTube awaits you.
With comedy stars like Thomas Middleditch, T.J. Miller, Zach Woods and Kumail Nanjiani in the cast, jokes fly at a mile and minute, leaving you too busy laughing to catch them all the first time around.
He's proposed the hyperloop (a vacuum-sealed tube through which pods can fly at tremendously high speeds) and is preparing to compete on a bid to build a train connecting downtown Chicago with Chicago O'Hare Airport.
Since the summer, X Artists' Books, a small press that Reeves launched in Los Angeles with the visual artist Alexandra Grant, has been producing aggressively esoteric titles of the kind that wouldn't fly at larger imprints.
" Flags at state Capitol to fly at half-staff President Donald Trump tweeted: "We are deeply saddened by the tragic situation in Yountville and mourn the loss of three incredible women who cared for our Veterans.
VW put its finalists, Red Hat and Mirantis through their paces with 63 small pilots and use cases they had to solve on the fly at VW headquarters working in groups in separate rooms throughout the process.
A decision in 2012 to reduce the days on which the union flag would fly at Belfast City Hall triggered a year of protests in which 150 police officers were injured and a political party's office firebombed.
With an average top speed of around 70 miles per hour (the drone can reportedly fly at up to 85 mph in the right conditions), the Teal drone is nearly twice as fast as DJI's Phantom 4.
The Associated Press and Reuters report that Putin oversaw Wednesday's test of Russia's Avangard missile system, which Russia previously said could fly at 85033 times the speed of sound, too fast for missile defense systems to intercept.
FLAGS FLY AT HALF-STAFF IN MISSOURI AS 'TOWN OF TEARS' MOURNS 17 LOST IN DUCK BOAT ACCIDENT Weener said that they had recovered surveillance footage from neighboring boats, and that divers had recovered the boat's recorder.
The United States Navy manages to instill a sense of this in its fledgling fighter pilots by ramming them through rigorous classroom instruction and then requiring them to fly at bank angles without limits, including upside down.
Ultra-High Net Worth individuals (those with more than $30 million in assets) are not comfortable to wait around, according to the survey, and appreciate that they can drive right up and fly at a moment's notice.
On Monday, federal investigators said the pilot had asked air traffic control for special permission to fly at less than the basic visual flight rules of a 1,000-foot ceiling and 3 miles of visibility that morning.
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.
Sparks fly at SNL  Although the couple had known each other for years, they didn't become romantically linked until May, when the 33-year-old movie star made a special guest appearance on the comedy program's 2017 finale.
Southwest Airlines, which doesn't have date-change fees, said it wouldn't charge travelers booked in and out of more than two dozen U.S. airports the fare difference to fly at a later date due to the extreme weather.
Australia's Plant Biosecurity Cooperative Research Centre last year estimated the cost of fruit fly at A$300 million a year in control and due to lost markets, but that does not include the potential of growing the industry.
Every single year, hundreds of thousands of people travel to San Francisco's Folsom district from all around the world to just let their freak flag fly at this event and be their insane, gross, kinky selves in public.
In the action movies that Ang Lee grew up watching in Taiwan, it was perfectly commonplace and yet still thrilling to see rivals take to the air and fly at each other as they faced off in combat.
European carriers and ports abide by the "use it or lose it" slot policy, which means an airline is required to fly at least 80 percent of its slots or risk having that time reallocated to a competitor.
The FAA issued temporary flight restrictions over the area, but with the county's clearance, he's able to fly at a range of altitudes and map the area extremely accurately in 360 degrees—every pixel represents half an inch.
The Air Force's F-22019A fighter jet will fly at the Paris Air Show in June, despite earlier statements from the F-35 Joint Program Office that the Lockheed Martin-made aircraft would not be at the event.
There are new companion apps (including one that enables a "touch-and-go" steering system for the drone), it has a camera that can move around more easily and it can also fly at 45 miles per hour.
NASA's probe is now just over 3,000 feet above the centre mass of Bennu, which is closer than your average military attack helicopters fly at cruising distance above Earth, as NASA helpfully points out in the illustrative graphic below.
Eventually, Aurora wants the XV-24A to be able to fly at sustained speeds ranging from 300 to 400 knots, doubling the max speed of comparable helicopters, while also besting their hover efficiency by as much as 15 percent.
Planes need to have enough extra fuel on board to fly at least 30 to 45 minutes to another airport in the case of an emergency, and rarely fly in a straight line because of turbulence or other reasons.
Bahrain's civil aviation authority confirmed the incident took place, saying two Qatari fighter jets flew under a UAE Airbus A320 en route from the emirate of Fujairah to Rome, forcing the UAE aircraft to fly at a higher altitude.
Once the busy summer travel season was over, Feinstein said the airline approached Montreal-based Bombardier, the manufacturer of the regional jets that were grounded in the heat wave, to see if the planes could fly at higher temperatures.
The firm has said its jetliner, expected to enter service by the mid 2020s, will fly at speeds of Mach 2.2, 10 percent faster than the British-French joint-venture Concorde, which popularized supersonic jet travel in the 1970s.
Images of the White House flag at full-staff while other flags on the National Mall continued to fly at half-staff were circulated Monday morning, a scene critics called a stark visual representation of Trump's antipathy toward McCain.
China, Russia and the United States have focused research and development on two classes of these weapons: hypersonic glide vehicles and cruise missiles that fly at hypersonic speeds, according to U.S. and other Western weapons analysts and military officials.
Unlike more expensive drones, Propel's Star Wars replicas, which can fly at a blazing 30 mph (for about 8 minutes per charge), are bare-bones when it comes to sensors (there's a gyroscopic sensor, but no barometric sensor for altitude).
The company's drones carry up to about 4 lbs (or 20183 kg) of cargo, fly at up to 68 mph (or 110 km/hr) in all weather and have a round-trip range of about 99 miles (or 160 km).
According to Auburn University this time they save their own pals:Bird collisions with wind turbine blades are uncommon, but since birds can fly at the height of the huge blades, anything that can be done to protect them is important.
While Virgin Galactic's current spacecraft design is not capable of hypersonic travel, the company is looking to take what it's learned and develop a vehicle that could fly at five times the speed of sound from one destination to another.
The company calls this new technology FlightAutonomy, which uses a pair of built-in ultrasonic range finders to build a 3D map of its surroundings, allowing it to fly at up to 22 mph to its destination without slamming into obstacles.
Last week, the German tabloid newspaper Bild revealed that six of the country's Tornado jets that are conducting reconnaissance missions against the Islamic State in Syria cannot fly at night because their cockpit lights are too bright for their pilots' eyes.
This is a problem for VR game developers, many of whom are trying to create complex experiences that let players take a more active role instead of just stand or sit passively as objects and scenes fly at them on-screen.
"It's always difficult and somewhat dangerous to fly at night, so depending on different conditions and the geographic challenges is how they evaluate whether or not they can operate at night," Ventura County firefighter Jason Hodge told the Los Angeles Times.
Aerion, which recently secured an undisclosed investment from U.S. planemaker Boeing Co, has said the AS2 would fly at speeds of up to Mach 1.4, or about 1,000 miles (1,610 km) per hour, 70 percent faster than conventional business jets.
""To be able to fly at less than 2,000 feet can be useful during stateside training too, when weather conditions are such to require a low level leg to keep visual contact with the ground and VMC (Visual Meteorological Conditions).
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.
Designed to fly at 10 to 20 times the speed of sound before hitting their targets with the force of tons of TNT, they are also maneuverable — two characteristics that make them hard to spot and virtually impossible to block.
The algorithm that determines which notes fly at you seems to get tripped up by the likes of Daft Punk, but does surprisingly well with most classical music and movie scores, a genre that you would never find in Guitar Hero.
Plaintive as her appeals to common sense may be ("I honestly don't believe the stuff you're coming out with," she lets fly at Edward), Gayle doesn't command the author's attention to the same degree as the professionals in her midst.
After the American invasion of Cambodia in May of 1970, my father made a gigantic kite with a peace symbol on it to fly at his college's graduation (although it turned out to be too large to fit into his car).
Recovery operations often require planes to fly at extremely low altitudes and any drone that interferes with disaster relief efforts may be slapped with a $32,140 fine (per violation) and possibly even face criminal prosecution, said the FAA in a statement.
The six-propeller drones must also be able to recognize license plates from a distance of at least 50 meters (164 feet) and an altitude of 30 meters (98 feet), and would fly at an altitude of up to 100 meters (328 feet).
" Liaw contacted United several times after the incident and was told by one agent that "her notes showed that a bird hit the windshield" of Flight 931, a statement he calls "an outright lie" because "no birds live or fly at that altitude.
Driven shooting involves a row of "beaters" walking and pushing out the birds, which can fly at speeds of up to 80 mph (130 kmh), towards a line of about 10 shooters concealed in sunken butts spaced about 50 yards (45 meters) apart.
Researchers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, who have spent the last two years working on drone autonomy (which was funded by Google), built three custom drones equipped with cameras for vision and algorithms that would help them fly at high speeds while still avoiding obstacles.
And the changeup Fulmer developed while tinkering on the fly at the behest of pitching coach Rich Dubee is widely believed to have prompted his scoreless streak, which stands as a rookie record for the Tigers and the longest for the franchise since 1961.
If you want the Mavic Pro to respond more quickly (or radically) to the control and to fly at its max speed of 40 miles per hour, there's a small slide switch on the side of the remote that lets you enable Sport Mode.
Until now, public attention has focused mainly on potential maintenance problems including a faulty sensor for the 'angle of attack', a vital piece of data needed to help the aircraft fly at the right angle to the currents of air and prevent a stall.
The downing of the unarmed Global Hawk drone, which can fly at up to 60,000 ft (18,300 m), was the latest in a series of incidents in the Gulf region, a critical artery for global oil supplies, that included explosive strikes on six oil tankers.
The downing of the unarmed Global Hawk aircraft, which can fly at up to 60,000 ft (18,300 m), was the latest of a series of incidents in the Gulf region, a critical artery for global oil supplies, that included explosive strikes on six oil tankers.
For example, just look at videos from drone racing leagues where small drones fly at more than 150 mph and with incredible maneuverability, and then imagine where this technology may go — and how it could be applied to pernicious ends—in the coming years.
Then, in early 21970, they began producing Fly at a studio they had set up at their home near London around the same time Lennon started recording the tracks that would become Imagine, his second solo album after the Beatles' break-up in early 22013.
Until now, public attention has focused mainly on potential maintenance problems including a faulty sensor for the 'angle of attack,' a vital piece of data needed to help the aircraft fly at the right angle to the currents of air and prevent a stall.
"To make it fly at that low atmospheric density, we had to scrutinize everything, make it as light as possible while being as strong and as powerful as it can possibly be," Mimi Aung, Mars Helicopter project manager at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, said in a statement.
Details: For the new project — "Targeted Observation by Radars and UAS (Unmanned Aircraft Systems) of Supercells," or TORUS — scientists will send up 4 drones simultaneously, each designed to fly at or below 2,500 feet in the forward flank, where air is ingested into the thirsty thunderhead.
The journalist, Tim van Beveren, said there was no evidence showing why the other pilot was unable to get back into the cockpit, that turbulence may have forced Lubitz to fly at lower altitudes and it has not been proven that Lubitz was conscious during the descent.
Among the issues, China's J-20 and J-31 stealth fighters cannot super-cruise, or fly at supersonic speeds like their closest rivals, Lockheed Martin's F-22 and F-250 stealth planes, without using after-burners, said two industry sources who follow Beijing's military programmes closely.
Two weeks ago, Russia sent its The UAV flew at an altitude of about 800 meters, or 2,600 feet, although Bendett said that both the Altius and Russia's new Okhotnik stealth drone would eventually be able to fly at very high altitudes to penetrate adversaries' air defenses.
United sought volunteers to fly at a later time and offered up to $800 worth of flight tickets; with no passengers taking the offer, the airline used a lottery system to choose the unlucky travelers who were going to be forced to give up their seats.
For example, in order to fly at night — one of the most common requests — applicants must provide a method for the remote pilot to maintain visual line of sight, see and avoid obstacles in the darkness and continuously know and determine the position of the drone.
Why it matters, per Axios' Kim Hart: The FAA's pilot program is a big step for the industry wanting to test drones in different real-world settings to figure out how to fly at night, over houses and beyond the line of sight under controlled conditions.
Adopted in May, the policy called Reclaim My Status promises to reinstate your membership at the pre-life-event level for a conditional three-month period, which is fully granted for that year if you fly at a pace equivalent to the same level of membership.
Zobayan, who was reportedly "instrument-rated," meaning he was able to fly in fog and clouds, had received special permission minutes earlier to fly at less than the basic visual flight rules of a 1,000-foot ceiling and three miles of visibility Sunday morning, investigators said.
The future Low Boom aircraft would likely fly at around 60,000 feet, though, but since it would be difficult for a ground-based system to capture good shots of a plane flying that high, the team needed to create something that create this kind of imagery from the air.
The report, by the senior adviser to the secretary of defense on operational test and evaluation, questioned the F-35A's ability to fly at maximum allowable airspeed with its weapons bay doors open and its ability to sustain an "energy advantage" during a dogfight with an F-16D.
This is a key development target because the whole point of the aircraft is to demonstrate that it's possible to fly at supersonic speeds without loud booms at ground level, in order to show regulators that it's possible to fly commercial supersonic aircraft over land and populated areas.
They show Mason and James some images of what look like cave paintings of Godzilla, but also some of Godzilla's biggest enemies and allies, including Mothra (the giant moth with energy beams), Rodan (a pteranodon who can fly at amazing speeds), and King Ghidorah (a three-headed dragon).
C-21999s will also receive new collision-avoidance technology designed to prevent the planes from hitting terrain or colliding with one another mid-air As a propeller-driven aircraft, the C-130s are able to fly at low altitudes, land in more rugged conditions and withstand harsh weather such as obscurants.
For example, at Texas Tech and Baylor, the coaches Mike Leach and Art Briles, inevitably working with less talent than conference rivals like Oklahoma or Texas, installed wide-open offenses that most likely would never fly at the professional level, where pass rushers are too quick and defensive backs too experienced.
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"An arms raceShin Jong-woo, a senior analyst at the Korea Defense and Security Forum, said that "if ballistic missiles or guided rockets fly at a low altitude, the rate of interception would decrease, so that the South Korean military is required to bolster its air and missile defense shield.
While hypersonic weapons have the ability to fly at speeds of at least Mach 5, five times the speed of sound, it is their maneuverability that makes them particularly dangerous to anyone on the receiving end, as modern missile-defense systems are not designed to counter this type of threat.
It's clearly working and it clearly solves a problem for people, whereas coming in and pitching a cool idea — Hey, what if we did X, Y or Z because it's cool and it's a hard technical problem — that doesn't fly at Instagram because you have to be solving a problem.
The current Project Wing drones can fly at about 120 kilometers per hour, and from what we can tell, the basic setup here is a drone that can take off and land vertically with the help of a dozen or more rotors — and then switch to vertical flight for going longer distances.
When Adrian Beltre awaits a lazy, inning-ending pop fly at third base, Profar shuttles behind him in a shadow stance that could be lifted out of an instructional video, glove at the ready on the miniscule chance that one of the best third basemen ever to field his position muffs the catch.
"The program seeks to develop and demonstrate autonomous UAVs small enough to fit through an open window and able to fly at speeds up to 20 meters per second (45 miles per hour) — while avoiding objects within complex indoor spaces independent of communication with outside operators or sensors and without reliance on GPS."
To ensure the largest possible surveillance range, the balloons will not fly at altitudes up to 65,000 ft (for reference, commercial airplanes typically fly between 31,000 and 38,000 ft.) It's worth noting that the Sierra Nevada Corporation also created a technology called the "Gorgon Stare," a state-of-the-art aerial surveillance system.
More often than not, those tweaks arrive after a considerable period of huffing about how such bush league tactics could never fly at the professional level, which perhaps explains the NFL's refusal to adopt genuinely useful ideas, such as replacing its stale, tie-inducing overtime with the vastly more entertaining college version.
The FAA is expected to issue rules by the end of June for flying unmanned aircraft that weigh more than 55 pounds, but the proposed rules don't apply to drones that would eventually handle consumer delivery because they don't permit drones to fly at night or beyond an operator's line of sight.
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When you fly at least 280,297 miles with an airline, you generally get free, unlimited upgrades (not only first class but also premium economy, which can save you up to $2202 round-trip), waived baggage fees (savings average $2196 round-trip) and better seat choices (most airlines charge premium for better seats).
If it reaches the production and certification stage, Overture would fly at a top speed of Mach 2.2, allowing journeys from New York to London in just over 3 hours and from Tokyo to San Francisco in 5 and a half Boom has said it is targeting the mid-2020s for it to enter service.
John McCain died in August, both Trump and Pence sent tweets of condolences to his family — but Trump vetoed sending an official statement of praise for McCain, reportedly initially refused to order flags to fly at half-mast in his honor, and sat with arms folded when asked questions about McCain during a press spray.
If they do not bar Russia completely from the coming Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, they are likely to keep all Russian emblems out of the Games: The Russian flag would not fly at the opening and closing ceremonies, Russian athletes would compete in neutral uniforms and the Russian anthem would not be played.
In September 1911, just three months after he learned to fly at the Wright Brothers' school in Ohio, Rodgers attempted to become the first pilot to cross the entire US; if he could complete the journey in less than 30 days, he stood to earn a $50,000 prize from newspaper tycoon William Randolph Hearst.
When he reached Burbank, still well short of his destination, the pilot asked for a special visual flight rules clearance that would allow him to fly at visibility less than what is normally required for visual flight, so long as the aircraft remained clear of clouds, through the controlled airspace around Burbank and Van Nuys.
"The boat is going seriously fast... we feel we are in great shape to take on Oracle now," Burling told BT Sport, while also paying tribute to the fight put up by Artemis in sometimes challenging conditions for the foiling catamarans, which lift up out of the water and "fly" at up to 50 knots.
The flags on the court's front plaza will also fly at half-staff for 30 days in honor of Scalia, who was nominated to the court by President Ronald Reagan in 1986 after serving on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit with his good friend and fellow justice, Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
You can't hear it when it's flying, you don't need to build any infrastructure that cuts through nature, and it doesn't create any emissions Lilium co-founder and CEO Daniel Wiegand In terms of visibility, Wiegand says that, for the most part, you probably won't notice the presence of Lilium jets because they will fly at quite high altitude.
Sure, you could probably get away with just a chic Le Smoking suit or LBD and look fly at that Champagne soirée you RSVP'd to this weekend, but it's the last-minute additions — a velvet bow clipped in your hair or a glitzy pair of earrings — that'll truly transform your outfit from a look to a lewk.
Their charges: that the birds are terrified by the flapping plastic flag Mr. Riley waves to keep them flying; that it is unnatural to make pigeons fly at night, when they normally rest; and that between their poor night vision and the distractions of the moving lights, they could become disoriented and crash into the East River.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE has ordered U.S. flags to fly at half-staff in memory of retired Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, who died on Tuesday.
Top officials from Lockheed and its main suppliers, Northrop Grumman Corp and BAE Systems Plc, as well as engine maker Pratt & Whitney, a unit of United Technologies Corp , will be in Britain early next month when the F-35 is due to fly at the Royal International Air Tattoo, a large air show outside London, and the Farnborough Airshow a week later.
Ed MarkeyEdward (Ed) John MarkeyDemocrats introduce SWAMP Act to ban meetings with foreign leaders at Trump properties Flight attendant union endorses Markey in Senate primary battle Overnight Defense — Presented by Boeing — House passes resolution rebuking Trump over Syria | Sparks fly at White House meeting on Syria | Dems say Trump called Pelosi a 'third-rate politician' | Trump, Graham trade jabs MORE (D-Mass.), dubbed the Green New Deal.
President Obama has ordered flags to be flown at half-staff until Friday to honor the police officers shot and killed over the weekend in Baton Rouge, La.  American flags at the White House, public buildings around the country, and military and diplomatic posts around the world will fly at half-staff until sunset on July 22, according to a presidential proclamation issued Monday.
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The Pentagon was supposed to have completed work on a depot infrastructure for spare parts in 2016, but it will not be finished until 2024, Maurer, who also testified at the hearing, told BI that the while Lockheed Martin is on the hook for spare parts, the way the F-35 Joint Program Office contracts with Lockheed guarantees that the jets will not be able to fly at least 20 percent of the time.
Tammy DuckworthLadda (Tammy) Tammy DuckworthNuclear command nominee sidesteps questions on arms control treaties Senate Dems ask Trump Organization for information on dealings with Turkey Overnight Defense — Presented by Boeing — House passes resolution rebuking Trump over Syria | Sparks fly at White House meeting on Syria | Dems say Trump called Pelosi a 'third-rate politician' | Trump, Graham trade jabs MORE (D-Ill.) for risks in withdrawing from the treaty, Richard cited the Open Skies's benefit to U.S. allies.
M.) and Jeff MerkleyJeffrey (Jeff) Alan MerkleyDemocrats introduce SWAMP Act to ban meetings with foreign leaders at Trump properties Overnight Defense — Presented by Boeing — House passes resolution rebuking Trump over Syria | Sparks fly at White House meeting on Syria | Dems say Trump called Pelosi a 'third-rate politician' | Trump, Graham trade jabs Senate confirms Trump's Air Force secretary pick MORE (D-Ore.) sent a letter to the president to "express our deep concern" about his request to China.
Ed MarkeyEdward (Ed) John MarkeyDemocrats introduce SWAMP Act to ban meetings with foreign leaders at Trump properties Flight attendant union endorses Markey in Senate primary battle Overnight Defense — Presented by Boeing — House passes resolution rebuking Trump over Syria | Sparks fly at White House meeting on Syria | Dems say Trump called Pelosi a 'third-rate politician' | Trump, Graham trade jabs MORE (D-Mass.) in the Massachusetts Democratic Senate primary on Saturday, marking one of the first major endorsements in what is expected to be a highly contentious race.
DUBAI, Feb 2 (Reuters) - Iran unveiled a new cruise missile with a range of 1,300 km (800 miles) on Saturday, state television reported, as the Middle Eastern country displays its achievements during celebrations marking the 40th anniversary of the 1979 Islamic Revolution "With a range of more than 1,300 km ... this cruise missile needs a very short time for its preparedness and can fly at a low altitude," Iranian Defence Minister Amir Hatami said in remarks carried by state television during the unveiling ceremony.
Army Secretary Ryan McCarthyRyan McCarthyOvernight Defense — Presented by Boeing — House passes resolution rebuking Trump over Syria | Sparks fly at White House meeting on Syria | Dems say Trump called Pelosi a 'third-rate politician' | Trump, Graham trade jabs Senate confirms Trump's Air Force secretary pick Overnight Defense — Presented by Boeing — Trump to slap sanctions on Turkey for Syria offensive | Trump calls on Turkey to broker ceasefire | Pelosi, Graham seek deal on sanctions | Ex-Trump aide testifies in impeachment probe MORE, Army Chief of Staff Gen.
Jeff MerkleyJeffrey (Jeff) Alan MerkleyDemocrats introduce SWAMP Act to ban meetings with foreign leaders at Trump properties Overnight Defense — Presented by Boeing — House passes resolution rebuking Trump over Syria | Sparks fly at White House meeting on Syria | Dems say Trump called Pelosi a 'third-rate politician' | Trump, Graham trade jabs Senate confirms Trump's Air Force secretary pick MORE (D-Ore.), Ed MarkeyEdward (Ed) John MarkeyDemocrats introduce SWAMP Act to ban meetings with foreign leaders at Trump properties Flight attendant union endorses Markey in Senate primary battle Overnight Defense — Presented by Boeing — House passes resolution rebuking Trump over Syria | Sparks fly at White House meeting on Syria | Dems say Trump called Pelosi a 'third-rate politician' | Trump, Graham trade jabs MORE (Mass.) and Mazie HironoMazie Keiko HironoDemocrats introduce SWAMP Act to ban meetings with foreign leaders at Trump properties Democrats urge Rick Perry not to roll back lightbulb efficiency rules Overnight Energy: Lawmakers show irritation over withheld Interior documents | Republican offers bipartisan carbon tax bill | Scientists booted from EPA panel form new group MORE (D-Hawaii) introduced the Scrutinizing White House Activities that Make Profits (SWAMP) Act.
Trump says he accepts US intel on Russia -- then adds it 'could be other people also' Trump printout of Putin comments includes handwritten 'there was no collusion' House conservatives criticize media, not Trump, for Putin furor Obama appears to rebuke Trump in Mandela lecture Ryan: Trump's conference with Putin not treasonous Resolution rebuking Trump over Putin ruled out of order by House   SPARKS FLY AT SOCIAL MEDIA HEARING: Lawmakers clashed Tuesday at a contentious hearing over claims that social media platforms and tech companies are biased against conservative viewpoints.
Ed MarkeyEdward (Ed) John MarkeyDemocrats introduce SWAMP Act to ban meetings with foreign leaders at Trump properties Flight attendant union endorses Markey in Senate primary battle Overnight Defense — Presented by Boeing — House passes resolution rebuking Trump over Syria | Sparks fly at White House meeting on Syria | Dems say Trump called Pelosi a 'third-rate politician' | Trump, Graham trade jabs MORE (D-Mass.) and Jeanne ShaheenCynthia (Jeanne) Jeanne ShaheenGraham, Van Hollen introduce Turkey sanctions bill Senators fear Syria damage 'irreversible' after Esper, Milley briefing US envoy insists Syria pullout doesn't affect Iran strategy MORE (D-N.H.).
Edward MarkeyEdward (Ed) John MarkeyDemocrats introduce SWAMP Act to ban meetings with foreign leaders at Trump properties Flight attendant union endorses Markey in Senate primary battle Overnight Defense — Presented by Boeing — House passes resolution rebuking Trump over Syria | Sparks fly at White House meeting on Syria | Dems say Trump called Pelosi a 'third-rate politician' | Trump, Graham trade jabs MORE (D-Mass.) and Jeanne ShaheenCynthia (Jeanne) Jeanne ShaheenGraham, Van Hollen introduce Turkey sanctions bill Senators fear Syria damage 'irreversible' after Esper, Milley briefing US envoy insists Syria pullout doesn't affect Iran strategy MORE (D-N.H.).

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