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Flags at his presidential palace are flying at half staff.
The feathers were flying at one Danish zoo this week.
You are flying at high altitude so there's less oxygen.
The doll came flying at me and knocked me over.
The slings and arrows of outrage keep flying at Facebook .
"We're not afraid of bullets flying at us," he said.
And soon after that, they probably won't be flying at all.
The plane was reportedly flying at an altitude of 18,000 feet.
Flight tracker data shows they were flying at about 161 knots.
This field can send electrons flying at nearly the speed of light.
Flags on public buildings are flying at half-staff for 30 days.
We have to focus on flying at altitude and things like that.
Horizontal bombers flying at altitude of about 10,20173 feet are now attacking.
One major flag won't be flying at the next two Olympic games.
Once again, the Hornets came out flying at the start of a quarter.
NASA on Tuesday said it had no reservations about SpaceX flying at KSC.
It likely began flying at the Groom Lake testing facility at Area 51.
Four Special Operations C-130s flying at low level: what an impressive sight!
The plane lost contact 29 minutes after takeoff while flying at 18,000 feet.
A study conducted in coordination with Boeing found that while flying at 8,000 feet can cause a 7773% decline in blood oxygen, flying at 6,000 feet is similar to being on the ground, in terms of the effects on passengers' bodies.
Picture of Belmar dunes running 8.53 miles from a drone flying at 350 feet.
Flags are flying at half-staff on public buildings across Britain until this evening.
The plan was scrapped when the plane lost power while flying at 3,000 feet.
The Airbus A320 was flying at 37,000 feet when it completely disappeared from radar.
Twitch chat is famous for its emoji flying at breakneck speed across the page.
The plane was flying at an altitude of 2,300 feet when it lost contact.
You are trained to keep running into danger when the bullets are flying at you.
Since Juno was flying at around 130,000 mph, collisions with this debris would be catastrophic.
The plane was flying at 22016,219 feet over a Greek island when it went missing.
The plane was flying at 37,000 feet when it went missing over a Greek island.
That has included flying at 130kph, climbing to 300 metres and operating in a storm.
White House flag flying at half-staff in honor of El Pason & Dayton victims pic.twitter.
There is still enough energy for 10 minutes of reserved flying at reduced power, however.
Jenner's beautiful day quickly soured, though, when serious accusations started flying at the reality star.
In earlier decades, fighter jets carried liquid oxygen onboard for pilots flying at high altitudes.
It's easy to feel overwhelmed with deal after deal flying at you during the holidays.
Kuss was no higher than 3,196 feet and was flying at up to 184 knots.
A Nazi flag was found flying at a public park in Laramie, Wyoming, this week.
They said the aircraft were flying at high altitude, which differentiates it from ageing Syrian airforce.
It has a maximum range of 17 miles when flying at a speed of 43 mph.
Because available airspace increases with elevation, the sky can accommodate more aircraft flying at multiple levels.
The beetles are also able to switch from water skiing to flying at a moment's notice.
The helicopter was flying at about 300 feet (90 meters) when the drone struck its side.
"We were never going to do cheesy graphics flying at you in the screen," he says.
An airplane's autopilot system doesn't have to steer around unpredictable pedestrians when flying at 30,000 feet.
Narrator: Basically, that means aircraft are flying at full capacity, or close to it, more often.
The new FAA rules prohibit flying at night and operating drones that weigh over 55 pounds.
The data comes flying at the reader so quickly that it can be hard to absorb.
Airlines are also bumping passengers, or involuntarily preventing ticketed passengers from flying, at a record-low rate.
The Norwegian jet was flying at 703 mph—about 200 mph faster than its standard cruising velocity.
"The crew told us something came flying at the ship, and they found a hole," Katada said.
As commercial travel became more popular, airplanes started flying at higher altitudes to avoid turbulence and drag.
The difference is that you're flying at 500 miles an hour, so weight is an absolute factor.
The sensation of flying at zero gravity was unbelievable; it really was like we were floating space.
I was just sitting down for a bit and suddenly saw chicken bones flying at my feet.
"Flying at off-peak times means less congestion at the airport and shorter security lines," he said.
The tests were conducted against drone targets flying at different speeds and altitudes, above and below clouds.
The plane had been flying at Lake Berryessa, a reservoir with coves, canyons and steep rising terrain.
The aircraft was flying at 37,000 feet when EgyptAir officials say they lost contact with the flight.
It is capable of flying at subsonic speeds and can carry nuclear or precision guided conventional ordnance.
The regulation also restricts Flyer and similar vehicles, called ultralights, from flying at night or over people.
Flags at government buildings in Yala, like the rest of the country, are flying at half mast.
"Every day there's not only one scandal, there's multiple scandals that are just flying at us," she said.
New York City officials had prohibited sightseeing tours from flying over land, or flying at all on Sundays.
Radar contact was lost with the airplane at 2:30 Cairo time, when it was flying at 37,000ft.
Friday's FAA airworthiness directive stems from a January 29 incident aboard a 787 flying at about 20,5003 feet.
Radar contact was lost with the airplane at 237:2000 Cairo time, when it was flying at 215,2000ft.
Each evening, it picked two or three spots and circled for hours, flying at more than 17,000 feet.
We pass the quarter-filled parking lot of downtown center, with American flags flying at each light pole.
Pilots flying at high altitudes need extra oxygen, or they'll start to lose vision — and eventually pass out.
Hypersonic missiles are a new breed of weapon capable of flying at several times the speed of sound.
After years of flying at least once a month, I finally decided to get a high-quality suitcase.
Jets flying at high altitude dropped bombs on the outskirts of Idlib city, the heavily-populated provincial capital.
So how do you construct a lineup of players who can send the ball flying at ridiculous speeds?
There are no data on how many airplanes may be flying at a given time without the drugs.
Russia is leading the way with Avangard hypersonic boost glide vehicles allegedly capable of flying at Mach 2628.
It had been flying at around 153 knots, or 176 miles per hour, at the time, FlightRadar24 said.
The lawsuit also claims the pilot was flying at a speed of 180 mph in the dense fog.
It was flying at 360 miles per hour when it struck the TWA plane and crashed in Brooklyn.
According to the Greek Aviation Authority, the helicopter was flying at very low altitude and approached from the east.
The American flag is flying at half-staff at the White House as funeral plans are underway for Sen.
But it seems like an incredibly expensive, and potentially dangerous way to take down aircraft flying at low altitudes.
We were flying at 4,000 feet, the pilot later told us, dumping fuel in preparation for an emergency landing.
He had to fight a two-front war on that stage, with attacks flying at him from all sides.
The drone was reportedly flying at 3,500 feet and has since cleared the airspace over the airport, Martin said.
Here we have the latest in Nintendo Switch stress tests: a drop from a drone flying at 1,000 feet.
When sewage seeps out it can freeze to the exterior of the plane if it is flying at high altitudes.
All its power came from solar panels mounted on the wings, with batteries used to keep it flying at night.
This week Boom Technology unveiled a prototype of a plane that will eventually be capable of flying at Mach 2.2.
Even if the accident was caused by a drone, the device was already flying at many times the legal limit.
Flags are flying at half-staff across our nation in mourning of the loss of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia.
The uncrewed spacecraft was dropped out of a helicopter flying at an altitude of 12,324 feet over the Mojave Desert.
Flying at midday under direct sun, he captures the precise moments when elongated fields of color get blasted with light.
The drone was flying at an altitude of 1,500 feet, five times as high as what is permitted in Canada.
"Once you have 30 reminders flying at you from every direction, they may not be so effective anymore," he said.
In order to maintain sustained hypersonic flight, a vehicle must also endure the extreme temperatures of flying at such speeds.
If the moon were made to go Ka-Boom, the needed forces would send chunks of Moon flying at high velocities.
If the jet is flying at a high speed, it will automatically pitch upward to slow down before deploying the parachute.
Amid the half dozen or so that went flying at the same time as mine, its impact was a little lost.
The helicopter was flying at about 500 feet (152 m) when the drone struck the side of the aircraft, he said.
In late 2107 the Navy finally began buying new, longer-range anti-ship missiles capable of flying at least 200 miles.
Those flying at the very back of the plane overwhelmingly tend to choose a flight based on its cost and convenience.
And in Washington, Ronald Reagan National Airport in Washington appeared to suggest that travelers think twice about flying at all Wednesday.
He said the plane may have ripped apart if it had been flying at a higher altitude when the bomb exploded.
Also, because radar operates by line-of-sight, controllers can "lose" planes that are flying at low altitude or behind mountains.
Dorothy Robinson, 37, said that seeing the battle flag flying at a traditional postelection unity parade in her hometown, Georgetown, Del.
They showed an F-117 with partially worn or obscured markings flying at low altitude around the desert hillocks and mountains.
He cited progress toward a repeal of some regulations on commercial drones, such as rules prohibiting them from flying at night.
Conditions often prevent them from flying at all, rendering them less of a savior than the public and politicians often believe.
Flags across Greece were flying at half-staff after the prime minister declared three days of national mourning for the victims.
On a recent trip along the route, something else stood out: the upside down Hawaiian flags flying at almost every stop.
Once aloft, flying at speeds of up to 40 miles per hour, it transmits live images back to the operator's goggles.
Meat tenderizers are flying at her, she has to shrink and grow and deal with all these other related kitchen objects.
The Mavic Air is capable of flying at up 42.5 miles per hour and has a range of up to 2.5 miles.
The biggest issue for drones on the battlefield may be flying at the same time as other major aircraft, according to Thomas.
Nowadays we clamour for the opposite mindset: one in which we do our best to pretend we are not flying at all.
In 1973 the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), worried about loud sonic booms, banned civil aircraft from flying at supersonic speeds above America.
But the FAA recently announced it is considering loosening other restrictions, like flying drones over crowds of people and flying at night.
SpaceX has been trying to do a static fire in January, with the goal of flying at the end of the month.
Flying at night might not be the safest idea, but it's the best way to see the USS Enterprise all lit up.
It's still too early to say exactly what happened to the airplane, which fell out of radar contact while flying at 37,000ft.
Researchers played recordings from commercially available drones flying at various speeds and altitudes, and recordings of cars, utility vans, and box trucks.
He was in his first year on Blue Angels squads flying at air shows and other public performances when the crash occurred.
Meanwhile, an American flag is flying at half-staff on Epstein's private island -- Little St. James Island in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
The Federal Aviation Administration reported it lost contact with the plane when it was flying at an estimated altitude of 20,000 feet.
The Z-19E is mainly intended to attack tanks, armored vehicles and other ground targets, flying at very low altitudes, Xinhua added.
The plane was flying at 32,000 feet when it banked steeply to the left and the oxygen masks dropped from the ceiling.
Such orders account for 85033 days with flags flying at half-mast, USA Today added, more than half his 158-day total.
Multiple reporters noted on social media that the flags were flying at half staff once again as of roughly 22019:45 p.m.
"The flag is flying at half staff at WH after deaths of reporters and Trump is tweeting about 'fake news,'" Acosta tweeted.
Per the flag code, the same procedure is to be repeated in reverse when taking down a flag flying at half-staff.
The feature becomes particularly useful for people who subscribe to numerous channels and have alerts flying at them from many different directions.
The cocaine insults were flying at the UFC 214 media event today -- with Jon Jones saying Daniel Cormier looks like a crackhead.
I had to adjust by flying at a higher altitude, where the drone met direct sunlight instead of light filtered through trees.
In 2004, a helicopter flying at night over the Gulf of Mexico plunged into the water, killing all 10 people on board.
When New Yorkers voted on Election Day, flags were flying at half-staff on government buildings across the state in his honor.
The automated drones programmed for the racing series, flying at speeds approaching 70 mph, are unlike anything the general public has seen.
From a financial point of view, this causes lost revenues (a plane flying at less than full capacity is a waste of money).
Those astronauts that do pass the program usually wait years for their first flight assignments, and some never end up flying at all.
At that point, it was turned by the sun's gravity and is now flying at 27 miles per second, NASA said, toward Pegasus.
The market for passenger jets, the engines for which make up more than half of the company's revenues, is flying at full throttle.
Federal aviation regulations require supplemental oxygen for those flying at 235,22006 feet or higher for 30 minutes or longer in a nonpressurized aircraft.
The 3D moments — when you're flying at top speed, grabbing rings and dashing through enemies — are surprising when Forces feels its most composed.
"I can just strap this thing on and go flying at a moment's notice," he told TechCrunch in a phone interview this week.
White bits of plastic flew in every direction, the consequence of sending an aircraft flying at full speed into a chain link fence.
Googling a question you don't know the answer to is just about as second nature as flinching when something's flying at your face.
In order to achieve that goal, it has to meet NASA's requirements, which include flying at least seven times without any design changes.
This lets the researchers capture images from as close as 10,000 feet, while the target plane is actually flying at the target altitude.
The fire department's flag is flying at half-staff, and the department has changed its Facebook profile image to a portrait of Rigsby.
If the plane had dropped more than expected, flying at about 10,000 feet would give the pilots ample time to recover, Field says.
Today, city flags are flying at half-staff, and City Hall will be lit up in the gay-pride colors of the rainbow.
Flags in the city — which is near Floral, the small unincorporated town where Howe was born — were flying at half-staff on Friday.
A hypersonic vehicle flying at this speed from China could reach the west coast of the United States in less than 220 minutes.
However, the report said, because the pilots were flying at night and wearing night vision goggles, "neither pilot recognized and removed" the case.
"We got the flags out," Rice told the Northwest Florida Daily News as wind whipped a massive U.S. flag flying at half-staff.
The report and other evidence suggest that Boeing's procedures may not have worked well when a plane was flying at a high speed.
This also explains why aircraft dropping bombs in the raids were damaged, even when flying at the recommended altitude to safely avoid shockwaves.
A215 cabins are also pressurized at a lower altitude than usual, so passengers feel as if they are flying at only 6,000 feet.
Defending against the combination requires the ability to continuously track a missile that is modifying its course and flying at relatively low altitudes.
Fars News Agency reported that an Iranian aviation official said it would be "scientifically impossible" because the plane was flying at 8,000 feet.
Since I was indoors, I didn't attempt any more daring gestures (like the wave to send it flying at least 15 feet away).
" "Dealing with the Trump administration is like a video game where all of the monsters are flying at you 60 miles an hour.
Boeing chief executive Dennis Muilenburg has repeated his call that hypersonic jets flying at almost 4,000 mph can be the future of aviation.
Built by Martin Aircraft, BW-Air is actually an experimental aircraft capable of flying at 46 mph and at 3,000 feet of altitude.
The former was flying at 35,100 feet when the blast occurred; the latter was soaring over the fields of Lockerbie, Scotland, at 31,000 feet.
Specifically, the bats were flying at times of higher air pressure (a sign of sustained good weather) and tailwinds (flying into the wind sucks).
Inflators in the airbags had a defect that could cause dangerous and sometimes fatal shrapnel flying at drivers and passengers when the airbag inflated.
The administration issued 76 total waivers on the day that Part 107 went into effect, most of which applied to operators flying at night.
When ICON launches, it will be flying at about 357 miles above the Earth's surface, putting it right in the thick of the ionosphere.
But as Echodyne pointed out to me, quadcopters aren't flying at 300 knots; it's more important to locate closer, more active threats and obstacles.
One incident outside New York's JFK airport in August saw a drone flying at 7,000 feet, only 20 feet from the plane's right side.
The new breed of America's Cup craft lift out of the water on hydrofoils, so far "flying" at speeds of more than 40 knots.
Rumors start flying at school thanks to Chuck posting an Instagram picture with a caption saying in no uncertain terms that they had sex.
No matter what you read or what it says on your ticket, if you're flying at the front of the plane you're flying First.
"Jordan can hit the open shots, and you saw tonight he was able to knock some down with people flying at him," Few said.
Right now, you have helicopter pilots flying at crazy low heights, say 40 or 50 meters above the ground, for 10 hours a day.
The US fighters out of RAF Lakenheath, home to the US 48th Fighter Wing, were flying at 345 mph above Cambridgeshire on April 17.
Russia also claims the system has a range capable of destroying objects flying at near-space ranges or 62 miles above the Earth's surface.
Kimmy's past comes flying at her from every corner: The man she loves tries to kiss her, and she hits him with a telephone.
However, she did not explain why a window with "multiple layers of panes" managed to crack while the aircraft was flying at 26,000 feet.
But somebody could've made a mistake on the other side … It was flying at a pretty rough neighborhood, and somebody could've made a mistake.
Flying at roughly 2,600 feet above the sea, he held to an astonishingly straight path, apparently calibrating for shifts in the wind and conditions.
Helicopters made hundreds of sorties to deliver rescue equipment, "flying at extremes both for men and machines," one pilot told NDTV, a cable news station.
"Low-level flight may be three to four times the severity factor of flying at a higher level," one senior Air Force official told Warrior.
" It is currently unclear which airline Frankel was flying at the time of the incident, but the reality star said they "know who they are.
Witnesses told police the aircraft was flying at low altitude after takeoff and flipped twice before hitting the ground nose first and exploding into flames.
" In a strongly-worded Facebook post, Johnson said, "I am sitting in my living room looking outside at my American Flag -- flying at half staff.
If an aircraft will be flying at high altitudes or carrying heavy loads, large wings are needed to give it enough lift to stay airborne.
Because of that high speed, and the fact it was flying at the same altitude as the U.S. plane, the intercept is defined as unsafe.
A key mystery in the crash is why the Agusta A109E was flying at all in a rainstorm in tightly controlled airspace above midtown Manhattan.
And unlike when you break a wine glass or send a saucer flying at home, you do none of the cleanup in an anger room.
Canadian flags are flying at half-mast on all government buildings, a rare and notable honor for the manager who is receiving a national funeral.
It's done a lot of work to make flying at high speeds over the rooftops of Paris a comfortable, natural, thrilling experience, and it shows.
Flying at full take-off power, according to the flight data, the crew then struggled with nose-down commands from MCAS, the four experts said.
The exercise had wrapped up when the Porter was buzzed by a Russian IL-38 transport aircraft flying at an "unusually low" altitude, Faggard said.
When a plane is flying at supersonic speeds, sound from its engines piles up into a cone-shaped shock wave known as a sonic boom.
The would-be robber hurls it at our man with all the gusto he has and actually sends it flying at a pretty good clip.
During his time in office, he has come under fire for flying at taxpayer expense on military aircraft for trips that cost more than $800,000.
The process of charcoal production affords Mr. Gras striking images, from wood chips flying at the lens to smoke billowing from a giant dirt mound.
Instead she began seeing disturbing, recurring visions of what looked like meteorites flying at her when people were framed a certain way by the light.
But late in the development of the Max, Boeing engineers decided they needed MCAS to operate when the plane was flying at low speeds, too.
I'm not sure if this is the beginning of a bear market but certainly there are some red flags that are flying at this point.
The United States embassy in Wellington posted a photograph on Twitter of its staff, with heads bowed, before a U.S. flag flying at half-mast.
This close: The Russian planes were flying at the US ship in the same way they would be if they were conducting an attack run.
Thor Pedersen: Fewer than 200 people have reached every country in the world, and all of them have been flying at one point or another.
Although the NRA has yet to comment on the shooting, ABC News reported that flags were flying at half-mast outside the organization's headquarters on Friday.
With two jets flying at 50,000 feet, we'll get 7-and-a-half minutes of totality compared to only 2-and-a-half on the ground.
The airbags have inflators that can deteriorate over time, leading to uncontrolled explosions that can send dangerous (and sometimes fatal) shrapnel flying at drivers and passengers.
According to Flightradar24, the Airbus A380, the largest passenger jet in the world, encountered the failure while the jet was flying at 37,000 feet near Greenland.
There was lots of wind, lots of water flying at me, and they are still kicking, and by kicking I mean still attached to my face.
A few days later, flying at night in foul weather, with his plane hobbled by mechanical flaws, he bailed out over a mountainous part of Italy.
And even if we could detect a missile flying at low altitudes at 113 times the speed of sound, we have no way of stopping it.
"In terms of aircraft flying at night and not being identified, this is a first for me personally," said Sheriff James Brueggeman of Perkins County, Neb.
Adolfo Martinez was found guilty on Wednesday after tearing down and burning the flag which was flying at the Ames United Church of Christ in June.
"There's a crazy moment where the guy comes flying at the woman, and he does four turned-in steps — they're old jazz steps," Mr. Villella said.
Flying at full take-off power, according to the flight data, the crew then struggled with nose-down commands from MCAS, four aviation experts told Reuters.
It says that within five years (yup, it's always five years) it expects to see electric levitating vehicles, capable of 100 miles of flying at 150 mph.
It says that within five years (yup, it's always five years) it expects to see electric levitating vehicles, capable of 100 miles of flying at 150 mph.
Funeral prayers were held for Sheikh Khalid bin Sultan Al Qasimi on Wednesday as the emirate announced three days of mourning, with flags flying at half staff.
Many stowaways die during flights due to freezing temperatures and lack of oxygen in the undercarriage of the aircrafts flying at high altitudes, according to CBS News.
Adults and children sporting baseball and soccer uniforms from across the city lit candles at the baseball diamond where the American flag was flying at half staff.
The technology calculates where the aircraft is and where it would hit the ground based upon the way it is flying at the time, service officials said.
That feature would be overkill against the Islamic State, which does not have an air force nor any means to hit sophisticated aircraft flying at high altitude.
The Horn of Africa country has declared three days of national mourning, with flags flying at half mast throughout the country to pay tribute to the victims.
If you think that sounds simple, just wait until you see how fast the game is played and how quickly those balls come flying at the players.
"I started flying at the age of 13-and-a-half and I had my first flight alone in a glider when I was 14," says Wiegand.
The plane, an Airbus A320, was flying at about 37,000 feet and was 10 minutes away from entering Egyptian airspace when contact was lost, according to reports.
A passenger jet flying at hypersonic speeds could revolutionize air travel by cutting down a transatlantic flight from New York to London from seven hours to two.
Despite being a highly controversial figure, tributes were pouring in for Ford on Tuesday, and flags on official city poles in Toronto were flying at half mast.
The State Police and the Schoharie County Sheriff's Office responded to the accident; the flag at the local ambulance company was flying at half-staff on Sunday.
"There is complexity in that there are many vehicles flying at the same time," said Isabel Del Pozo de Poza, director of unmanned traffic management for Airbus.
The U.S. has also said neither its own forces nor partners in the coalition against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria were flying at the time.
But somebody could've made a mistake on the other side," Trump said, adding: "It was flying at a pretty rough neighborhood, and somebody could've made a mistake.
On Friday, the flags on the Palais des Festivals were still flying at half-mast even as news broke of gunmen in Egypt killing 23 Coptic Christians.
The plane was flying at 36,000 feet and was approximately 600 miles southwest of Honolulu during the incident, said Ian Gregor, a spokesman with the Federal Aviation Administration.
Since I started flying at age 20, later than many of my peers, planes have been my own personal measure of both my hips and, sometimes, my worth.
So let's say Superman is flying at only 300 km/hour (considerably slower than a speeding bullet!), and that his cape is about 60 cm by 150 cm.
" On what would become Flag Day, June 14, 1777, Congress passed a law calling for single American flag to replace the various standards flying at the time. "Resolved.
As Aengus Meldon rounded the track toward victory in the clip – captured at the Athlone, Ireland, event, according to The Telegraph – the elastic band came flying at him.
What's new: The missiles North Korea tested this week followed a "depressed" trajectory, flying at a lower altitude to reach potential targets faster or maneuver around missile defenses.
Spike is planning for its S-512 aircraft to seat up to 18 passengers, flying at Mach 1.6 - above the Mach 0.9 speed of rival subsonic business jets.
There's been some headway by a team at MIT, who last November demonstrated an autonomous drone avoiding trees while flying at high speeds in a wide-open field.
Flying at up to 140 kph (87 mph) at an altitude of between 15 to 20 meters he had hoped to reach to Dover in about 20 minutes.
Though we don't agree that you have to skip a heavy dish like cinnamon rolls from Cinnabon before flying, at least Chef Ramsay is consistent in his advice.
Plus there are often those cheesy shots thrown in solely to show off the 21800D capabilities, like Spiderman flying at the screen and web-slinging toward the audience.
Pakistan's government announced on Wednesday that it would observe India's independence day as a "black day," with flags on government buildings flying at half mast, according to Reuters.
It said that such a policy had previously been in force, but that the SU-25s had for some reason started flying at lower altitudes in recent days.
To measure physiological signals like heart rate, she had them wear face masks and little backpacks, and found that they deploy clever adaptations when flying at extreme altitudes.
Bargain hunting has led to a rise in cheap travel websites and rules of thumb for booking, such as flying at off-peak times and on slower days.
Even when Conor McGregor and Floyd Mayweather were trying to keep things business-like days before the fight, there were still insults flying at their final news conference.
The pilot of a Cessna c172 recently reported a drone as "big as a pizza box" operating 200 feet below him while the aircraft was flying at 3,200 feet.
Whether you're afraid of heights or just high ticket prices, flying at the end of the year is one of the more stressful December rituals many of us celebrate.
Merrill excluded flights that are flying at above 10,000 feet, since those are unlikely to be landing at LaGuardia since the airport is so close to where he lives.
The dry cabin environment and the lower air pressure flying at altitudes of 30,000 feet contribute to that; some 30 percent of the palate is affected on a plane.
The confetti was flying at the end, grown men were crying in absolute disbelief that we were actually going to the Super Bowl with the chance of being champions.
Recently the pilot of a Lufthansa aircraft flying at 1,500 metres reported that a drone passed within 60 metres of his plane as it approached Los Angeles International airport.
In the heart of the city, warplanes flying at high altitude hit Bustan al Qasr, Hay al Huluk and Fardous neighborhoods with reports of casualties, several rebel contacts said.
In the late 1930s, the US Army Air Corps Lieutenant General asked for a pair of sunglasses that would reduce nausea and headaches for pilots flying at high altitudes.
The first NASA drone air traffic control test was in April of this year, when operators flying at FAA drone test sites across the country piloted 22 drones simultaneously.
The plane is flying at about 10,000 feet, less than a third of the cruising altitude for most commercial flights and through the strongest winds at the eye wall.
" Not flying at all would be better, Mr. Miller said, "but the reality is that there's lots of folks that are going to do what they're going to do.
It added that the capsule was last confirmed flying at an altitude of about 190 km (118 miles) over the remote and unpopulated area of the Republic of Tyva.
Britain's Union Jack flag was flying at half-mast over the Houses of Parliament in London, while in Birstall hundreds of people attended a vigil at a local church.
While flying at all is a sure-fire way to raise your carbon footprint, flying first class will raise it sevenfold, since you're sharing space with far fewer people.
While ejecting from the plane flying at 20153 mph, he was knocked unconscious, breaking a knee and both arms, according to his account published in U.S. News & World Report.
It might then fly out in front of the officer to detect possible dangers, flying at a predetermined height to provide an elevated view or illuminating a dark area.
Aloha Airlines Flight 22014, a Boeing 2321-225 also flying at a lower altitude, landed successfully without a roof after it sheared off due to structural failure in April 1988.
It should be noted that this video from 1979 shows several Confederate flags flying at the pizza spot — they were one of many flags that waved along with the music.
But trying to hit a stationary target atop a mountain while flying at 120 miles per hour requires a whole other level of bravery, and maybe a dash of crazy?
According to Lauren Reid, aviation-business development manager at the Met Office in Britain, there are three main types of naturally occurring air turbulence that affect planes flying at altitude.
The Blue Angels were practicing ahead of performances in Smyrna, Tennessee this weekend; the Thunderbirds had just finished flying at the Air Force Academy's commencement ceremony in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
More complex operations, such as flying at night, operating multiple drones simultaneously, or using onboard cameras and sensors to fly them farther than the naked eye can see, remain banned.
"There are only two countries that have airplanes that are flying during the night or flying at all in that particular area, Russia and Syria," Kerry said of Tuesday's attack.
William J. Crowe Jr., said that the Iranian plane was flying at low altitude and failed to respond to warnings or transmit radar signals identifying it as a civilian plane.
" But the parties made their choices clear: "Words have been flying at you hot and heavy," a comforting narrator tells the cartoon voter, who considers the evidence and concludes, "Me?
The live show was intended to be a pared-down version of the feat, with 300 drones flying at the end of the opening ceremony, but that too was scrapped.
"I was always frustrated by shows and movies i watched about 'hacking,' and I put that in quotes, because it's essentially cheesy graphics flying at you on the screen," Esmail said.
Flying at 35,000 feet, you only have seconds of useful consciousness, so that's why it's so important for you to put your oxygen mask on first before you start helping others.
A New York Times reporter saw the gray aircraft — about the size of Predator drones, which are 27 feet long — flying at least three times over six days in early August.
That's enough kick to send a dart flying at over 60 miles per hour when launched, and enough to make a human target regret ending up this sentry's laser targeting beam.
Britain's Union flag was flying at half-mast over the Houses of Parliament, Queen Elizabeth's London residence Buckingham Palace and Downing Street, where Prime Minister David Cameron has his official residence.
When the first -8 variant was first unveiled in 2007, the aircraft was unlike anything flying at the time and looked nothing like any other products that came from Boeing's facilities.
The report, by Iran's civil aviation organization, cited witnesses on the ground and in a passing aircraft flying at high altitude as saying the jet was on fire while still aloft.
The report by Iran's civil aviation organisation cited witnesses on the ground and in a passing aircraft flying at high altitude as saying the plane was on fire while still aloft.
The first sign that something is amiss at the Atlantis resort on Paradise Island comes before even stepping inside: The Bahamian flag perched on the roof is flying at half-staff.
Often, seeing these ravenous round monsters flying at me like demented Pac-Men, I dream of the "Thelma & Louise" maneuver: Maybe I could just gun this baby and fly over them.
The S-500 would be able to detect and simultaneously engage up to 10 ballistic hypersonic targets that are flying at a speed ranging from about 11,4003 mph to 16,000 mph.
The report by Iran's civil aviation organisation cited witnesses on the ground and in a passing aircraft flying at high altitude as saying the jet was on fire while still aloft.
U.S. carriers are banned from flying at altitudes below 26,000 feet over Iraq under FAA guidance issued in 2018 because of ongoing concerns about threats to U.S. civil aviation throughout Iraq.
When it struck the ground, it was flying at about 184 mph (296 kph) and descending at a rate of more than 4,000 feet per minute, according to data from Flightradar24.
It all went down Thursday while the Mets were playing the Miami Marlins -- Miami's Adeiny Hechavarria took a hard cut and lost the bat which went flying at the Mets dugout.
Residents also cited intense air reconnaissance by jets believed to be Russian flying at high altitudes over Deraa city, where rebels control a portion of the provincial capital along the Jordanian border.
In a striking contrast, aerial photos Monday morning showed the White House's flag flying at full staff while behind it the 50 flags surrounding the Washington monument were still lowered in mourning.
The F.A.A.'s latest guidance on Iraq, issued in December 2017, prohibits U.S. airlines in most cases from flying at an altitude lower than 26,000 feet due to the potential for fighting.
"I'm not afraid of flying at all, my dad was a pilot, but I was really scared because when we were taking off, we heard this really loud bang," Cox told Extra.
Even planes flying at altitudes between 30,000 and 40,000 feet are unable to see the curvature of the Earth, so it is unlikely that Hughes will notice anything odd from his rocketship.
The balls were flying at Clayton Kershaw's charity ping pong tournament on Thursday ... and if you've ever wanted to see your favorite celebs freaking out over some table tennis, you're in luck.
FAA Administrator Michael Huerta said there are already 76 waivers to fly outside the parameters put in place by the rules, the majority of which have to do with flying at night.
Flying at an altitude of two thousand feet, I could make out the houses and farms and refineries that fill the strips, though not the people who live or work in them.
The photographers claim the aircraft were flying at low level in the area, but not actually inside the canyon where they were frequently photographed prior to a deadly July 13, 2019 accident.
To hit a desk flying at upward of 8, 9, 10 kilometers a second, where if you're off by one second you miss by 10 kilometers or 12 kilometers, that's fairly amazing.
The helmet might not be the most normal accessory to take out on public roads, but it will likely cut down wind noise and bugs flying at your face, which is nice.
While Zobayan asked for "flight following," or regular contact with air traffic controllers, the Burbank Airport control tower responded that he was flying at too low of an altitude, according to CNN.
Even a supporter of ZANU-PF, Mr. Mugabe's political party, on his way to party headquarters — where the national flag was flying at half-staff — was far from effusive in his comments.
The F.A.A.'s latest guidance on Iraq, issued in December 2017, prohibits U.S. airlines in most cases from flying at an altitude lower than 26,000 feet due to the potential for fighting.
Since the Federal Aviation Administration clarified the rules for commercial versus recreational drone flying at the end of August, nearly 23,000 people have become licensed commercial drone pilots, according to the FAA.
Together, these communications protocols make up Propel's Intelligent Awareness Technology, which delivers, they promise, "latency-free communication" between the drones, even as they shoot each other while flying at up to 30 MPH.
The registration rate will top 44 percent over last year's figures, and it expects that by 2023, the market will have tripled in size, with an estimated 823,000 drones flying at that time.
The UK and Australia do not require registration, although both countries have the same basic rules of banning flying at altitude of above 400 feet and not within five miles and an airport.
It would be flying at such incredibly high speed and such a low altitude that radar would have a hard time tracking it, and defensive weapons would have a hard time engaging it.
The aircraft, operated by cargo and passenger charter airline Atlas Air, was flying at 2,800 feet and about to land at Sky Harbor Airport when the right over-the-wing emergency slide deployed.
These pilots are flying at sub-100-foot elevations, performing high-speed maneuvers so that their sprays reach the very edge of burn zones but they don't crash head-on into the trees.
That helps passengers feel as if they are flying at a lower altitude than on a standard flight — and may cut down on jet lag and other long-haul woes travelers usually experience.
The plane lost contact 29 minutes after take-off while flying at 18,000 feet (5,113 meters) over the sea, about 43 miles (70 km) west of the town of Dawei, the military said.
Though technically junior to Lieutenant Hudner, Ensign Brown had logged more air time, and was therefore section leader; Lieutenant Hudner was his "tail end Charlie," flying at his rear that day, Dec. 4.
Flags are flying at half-staff above federal buildings across the globe, and there were firefighters in dress blues on the morning commute, heading to ground zero to pay their respects, to grieve.
Sikorsky-Boeing officials said the new aircraft design will be capable of flying at speeds of more than 200 knots, or 230 miles per hour, and maneuvering like a fine-tuned sports car.
"I never would have thought I'd still be flying at 260," Mr. Miyazaki, who is trim and has a deep voice and a full head of gray hair, said before a recent flight.
An Air Force F-13 fighter flying at 430 miles per hour deployed a Perdix from its countermeasures-dispenser, a cluster of tubes that normally contain ejectable flares and radar-fooling metallic chaff.
It's intense (be sure to have your feet firmly planted on the ground!), so be sure to time it perfectly so your bullet goes flying at the precise moment needed to hit the target.
Autonomous systems will draw on machine deep learning to operate "at the speed of light" where humans cannot respond fast enough to events like cyber attacks, missiles flying at hypersonic speed or electronic warfare.
Earlier, the royal couple had seen flags flying at half-mast when they visited Brussels airport, where a garland of flowers was laid before they met representatives from both fire services and the Army.
The flags will start flying at some town beaches starting this Memorial Day weekend and appear on beaches administered by the National Park Service starting June 16, when those beaches are staffed with lifeguards.
It's something I ponder, too, when I'm flying at night, and I suddenly see the lights of a town far below, and then watch as the dark earth they're resting on slowly turns away.
"We do have, I can tell you, a couple of airborne fighters, but they are flying at such an altitude and such an airspeed that it would not have caused this," Mr. Kucharek continued.
To do so, the teams involved used Phantom 4 drones flying at an altitude of 300 feet, which was a challenge since some of the firefighting aircraft were flying as low as 500 feet.
When referees realized that Kelly's winged winner, who averaged speeds of 40 miles per hour, was leagues away from other birds flying at similar speeds, they knew they had a cheater on their hands.
N.T.S.B. investigators said last week that the Taquan plane, a DHC-3T Turbine Otter, descended by several hundred feet and collided with the smaller plane, which had been flying at a more stable altitude.
The smoke that had the American flag, the yellow New Jersey state flag and the black POW-MIA flag flying at half-staff in the breeze above the north side of the empty stadium.
The same Iranian aviation official also said other civilian aircraft were flying at the same altitude, seeming to suggest that the lack of other hits undercut allegations that an Iranian missile downed the plane.
The military's other antique equipment includes the Antonov An-2, a large Soviet transport plane built in the 1940s, used elsewhere as a crop duster, but capable of flying at slow speeds under radar.
Common sense might tell you to run away from bees flying at your face, or that clay is best left to face masks or pottery class or really anything that doesn't involve you eating it.
Thus, a jumbo jet flying at high altitude in a straight line, making no evasive maneuvers, managed to confound the Soviet air defense system and soar across the Kamchatka peninsula and back into international airspace.
This means that the test pod was basically traveling in conditions similar to an aircraft flying at around 200,000 feet in the air, where the lack of air resistance allows for much higher travel speeds.
After flying at ground zero, the flag, or so it was believed at the time, was unfurled at Yankee Stadium and on naval ships in the Middle East before returning to City Hall in 2002.
It said the radar, called the Nazir system, is in a remote area and is capable of detecting ballistic and cruise missiles, as well as drones flying at an altitude of more than 9,800 feet.
But somebody could've made a mistake on the other side," Trump said, adding it had "nothing to do" with the U.S. "It was flying at a pretty rough neighborhood, and somebody could've made a mistake.
But somebody could've made a mistake on the other side," Trump said, adding it had "nothing to do" with the U.S. "It was flying at a pretty rough neighborhood, and somebody could've made a mistake.
Blanchard pushed a lot of boundaries during her career, flying at night, flying to such altitudes she passed out or almost froze, flying in a tiny boat-like basket whose sides barely reached her knees.
Sheriff's deputies arrived at the Chapman Heights neighborhood and saw a blue and yellow balloon and a multicolored one flying at times just a few feet above homes and trees, authorities said in a statement.
Adam Jones of the Baltimore Orioles was literally minding his business, manning a position in the outfield Monday night against the Red Sox at Fenway Park in Boston, when the N-word came flying at him.
"I have flown not too far from here and was flying at 2,500 feet when a remotely controlled vehicle flew off the nose of my aircraft and missed my propeller by about 2 feet," Duckworth said.
He says that the engineers had to program the bot to hover, briefly, under surfaces it wants to attach to, as flying at them too quickly would create air currents that might knock it off course.
"I found myself open, Gay flying at me, just pump faked and I let it go," said Williams, back in the starting lineup after coming off the bench for two games to nurse a hamstring injury.
Over the next few minutes, according to tracking service FlightRadar24, the plane shed altitude and speed, until it was flying at about 13,000 feet and a lazy 250 mph, about 50 miles off the Oregon coast.
According to the NTSB, the crash was due to pilot error, apparently when mistaking a dead-end canyon for one which led into the main body of the lake while flying at low altitude over water.
"Traditionally, the death of a sitting United States senator would be met with a presidential proclamation and flags flying at half-staff throughout the country until the funeral of the deceased," AMVETS said in a statement.
And in all the mayhem, with syllables flying at machine-gun speed, Mr. Lamar had rewritten his lyrics so there would be no silences or bleeps from CBS — so everything he wanted to say got through.
This only after Iran sent dozens of missiles flying at US airbases in Iraq and another Iranian missile may have accidentally killed 176 people on a passenger plane taking off from Tehran and headed for Ukraine.
Following new reports, an Iranian aviation official said it&aposs "scientifically impossible" that one of their defense missiles hit the plane because it was flying at an elevation of 8,000 feet, the Fars News Agency reported.
"I was on my rooftop that overlooks Kathmandu from the top of the valley -- I spend most of my time there -- when I saw the plane flying at very low altitude," she told CNN by phone.
"If you have a device in a helicopter, which is often flying at low altitudes, often (TAWS) will go off and you will get alerts and that will cause the pilot to ignore it," Goelz said.
"If you have a device in a helicopter, which is often flying at low altitudes, often (TAWS) will go off and you will get alerts and that will cause the pilot to ignore it," Goelz said.
At a press briefing an hour ago, Alibaba Chief Technology Officer Jeff Zhang described 11.11 as an "airplane flying at turbo speed," adding that making this supposed airplane more efficient has been the company's biggest focus.
A cannon-like device, the launcher hurls chunks of wood — meant to simulate debris flying at 100 miles an hour, or about the speed of a Category 2 hurricane — at a target about 20 feet away.
Atkins' character buckles his seatbelt by securing two bloodied, dismembered arms across his waist, smiling and grimacing as his seat window brightens and pulses — presumably due to the increased radiation from flying at high altitudes — toward implosion.
"Soon, a drone flying at 500 feet may be able to spot a quarter-inch separation in a rail line even at night and in poor weather conditions." read the railroad 2016 State of the Industry report.
A defense official told NBC News that a Russian Su-24 flew within 200 yards of the USS Porter last week, flying at an altitude of just 300 feet and a speed in excess of 500 knots.
Experts say investigators will be examining whether the crew examined this checklist and if so whether they had time to cut off the automated nose-down system while flying at a relatively low altitude of 5,000 feet.
These, along with the lack of an explosion upon impact, point to a rare case of fuel running out as a cause of the crash of the jetliner, which experts said was flying at its maximum range.
In that case, the plane was flying at an altitude of 5,500 feet and the drone passed just 16 feet below its left wing, forcing the pilot to disengage from autopilot mode and perform an avoidance maneuver.
It may, for instance, be flying at over 250kph at low level in what he terms "obstacle-rich terrain", with trees, power lines and buildings, as well as other aircraft to avoid—not to mention enemy fire.
An Avianca Boeing 787 that had left Madrid for Bogotá, Colombia's capital, was flying at a high altitude on Friday near Venezuela's western border with Colombia when another aircraft was spotted on radar a short distance away.
"Read more: US senators reportedly got a classified briefing on UFOs after Navy pilots reported seeing spherical objects flying at 'hypersonic speed'Gradisher told Vice the Navy "considers the phenomena contained/depicted in those three videos as unidentified.
What was worse, German antiaircraft batteries peppered the American bombers with 88 mm shells — or "flak" — hurled 5 miles into the air that would explode within feet of a B-17 flying at its required bombing altitude.
MANCHING, Germany (Reuters) - Germany's state-owned DFS air traffic controller and arms maker Rheinmetall on Wednesday demonstrated an experimental system aimed at averting the costly travel chaos triggered by drones flying at London's Gatwick Airport in December.
The US had consistently looked for intelligence from three areas: samples of the chemical used, possible electronic intercepts of Syrian officials involved in the attack or electronic intelligence on aircraft flying at the time of the attack.
The vintage fighter plane he was flying at the time was not made by XTI, which is still years away from having a functioning prototype, but his death in February was a cataclysm for the fledgling company.
In the India crash, investigators said the pilot of the Kazakhstan Airways flight failed to understand an instruction to fly to 15,353 feet and hold, while a Saudi Arabia Airlines Boeing 747 was flying at 14,000 feet.
These days, planes are flying at full or nearly full capacity more often, which is why airlines can afford to keep fares low, though it also means some passengers are fighting over overhead bins, legroom, and armrests.
The Concorde was a technical marvel, flying at at Mach 0.83 (twice the speed of sound, or 1,512 mph) to go from New York to London in just 3.5 hours, instead of the usual seven or eight.
When the thousands of reports about plane crashes landed on Fitts's desk, he could have easily looked at them and concluded that they were all the pilot's fault—that these fools should have never been flying at all.
If and when it is fully developed and is flying at least twice a year, the SLS will give NASA the capability to launch, the long-awaited back to the Moon missions and ultimately manned trips to Mars.
Fuel tanks wouldn't feed, engine compressors failed — causing cockpits to fill with toxic fumes — nose wheels came off, faulty tail plane actuators set trim wrong and airplanes flying at high speeds and low levels dove into the ground.
Through most of Monday, confusion reigned across the federal government, with flags flying at half-staff over the U.S. Capitol and at hundreds of national parks, but at full-staff over the Pentagon and the U.S. Supreme Court.
The official also pointed out that several other commercial jets were flying at that altitude at the same time, seeming to suggest that because none of the others were hit that the missile defense system wasn&apost triggered.
We slowly moved toward the front, all new terrain for us, and suddenly a beer bottle came flying at high speed from across the room, whizzed right past my head and crashed into the wall behind the bar.
Whether that will be a long-term sustainable plan depends on a variety of factors: if an airport expands its roads, the influx of travelers during peak travel periods, and if people are still flying at increasing rates.
The first commercial "flight" from New York to Los Angeles, in 1929, was a forty-eight-hour purgatory of intermingled train and air time, the better to avoid flying at night, which early travellers were reluctant to do.
Initially it was conceived as a way to reduce the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere; if a captured CO2 molecule can be burned again to keep people flying, at least it does not add to the overall stock.
They said war planes flying at high altitude, which monitors said were Russian Sukhoi jets, dropped bombs on the village of Jabala in southern Idlib province, with rescuer teams so far pulling out 13 bodies, including women and children.
The Chinese-made Y-2162-22016F transport plane lost contact 2.43 minutes after takeoff while flying at 22.4,21980 feet (2122,485 meters) over the Andaman Sea, about 43 miles (70 km) west of the town of Dawei, the military said.
According to researchers at Max Planck Institute for Ornithology, bats of the species weighing less than half an ounce each were recently recorded flying at speeds exceeding 99 miles per hour, making it the fastest horizontal flyer on Earth.
The response came after the White House ordered its flag hoisted back to full staff around midnight Sunday after flying at half-staff for about a day as a brief tribute to McCain, who died Saturday from brain cancer.
There is no other way to say this: Those arpeggios are the sound of flying at the rim, the music Bach himself would have composed if he had the good fortune to live in an era with professional basketball.
The Mi Drone uses both GPS and GLONASS for positioning, and has a visual positioning system on the bottom that allows it to remain stable while flying at low altitudes in environments where it cannot get a satellite signal.
The birdies were flying at Medinah Country Club as an elite 69-player field took advantage of ideal scoring conditions, and both Kokrak and Thomas could do little wrong on the rain-softened course on the outskirts of Chicago.
The US fighters were flying at 153 mph on a routine training flight when they passed below a pair of skydivers in freefall at 120 mph over Chatteris airfield, Stars and Stripes reported, citing a UK Airprox Board report.
"Because the UAV was unarmed and posed no risk to the carrier's flight operations (since it wasn't flying at the time), we determined that ... the Iranian UAV's actions posed no danger to the ship," Stephens said in his statement.
Earlier today, while flying at an altitude of 1,700 meters (5,22 feet) above the Ryugu asteroid, the Hayabusa23 probe used its optical navigation camera (ONC-T) to confirm the presence of a surprisingly large artificial crater on the surface.
"It is very important because it tells them if the plane is flying at too high angle of attack, which can lead to an aerodynamic wing stall (loss of lift)," said aviation analyst and editor-in-chief of Airlineratings.
Much like discount airlines in the United States and Europe, it drastically undercut the competition by turning its planes around swiftly, flying at odd hours and operating out of a fledgling airport — an old military base near Buenos Aires.
During this portion of the flight the missile is most vulnerable, flying at its slowest speed, easily detected by the heat from its engines and incapable of evading interceptors as it accelerates to break out of the Earth's atmosphere.
One passenger was killed and 10 others were injured on the Manila-to-Japan flight; the plane was flying at about 33,3213 feet when the blast occurred, and landed about an hour later at Naha airport on Okinawa in southern Japan.
This isn't the simplest task, the DRDC report notes, since drones flying at a height of 500 meters have a surveillance range of around 80 kilometers—soldiers on the ground might not be able to hear or see the drone overhead.
Cinemas offer cut-price tickets in the middle of the day, airlines offer cheaper seats with less leg room and flying at ungodly hours—surely it cannot just have occurred to Disney to charge more when more people want to go?
Trading at 3.9 times consensus forecast earnings per share for the next 12 months, according to Refinitiv data, IAG is now flying at a lower altitude than Lufthansa and perennial laggard Air France-KLM for the first time in five years.
A notice had been issued to prevent airlines from flying low over the area because of "hostilities between armed groups and Ukrainian armed forces," but MH17 was flying at a safe height and in unrestricted airspace, the Dutch investigators said.
Later that year they released new low-altitude guidelines … and three weeks later, one of their first customers, former Major League Baseball superstar Roy Halladay, crashed his A53 into the Gulf of Mexico while flying at low altitude, and died.
Boeing expects hypersonic jets, flying at up to Mach 5, or 3,800 mph, could serve a small but important market of travelers willing to pay a premium to reach far-flung destinations in a fraction of the time it usually takes.
"The sudden loss of pressure and low temperature made me very uncomfortable and it was very difficult to make a single move when the aircraft was flying at 900 kilometres an hour and at such a high altitude," Liu said.
In Mr. Finn's witty lyrics, which for much of the show come flying at us in great bursts of chattering counterpoint, Marvin and the other principal characters point fingers at one another, trying to settle on the source of their dissatisfaction.
The flights into Newark - the 11th busiest U.S. airport - were suspended after two drones were seen flying at 3,500 feet over nearby Teterboro Airport, a small regional airport about 17 miles away that mostly handles corporate jets and private planes.
The idea is that developers might be able to take something simple like this and make it much more complex: imagine a game in your living room where you're avoiding multiple items from multiple characters flying at you, for example.
In one instance, two Air Force A-10 attack planes flying east of the Euphrates River nearly collided with a Russian Su-24 Fencer just 300 feet away — a close call for jets flying at more than 350 miles per hour.
Pilots would only have a few seconds to respond to this situation, aviation experts said, especially if a plane was flying at low altitude, as was the case with Lion Air flight, which plummeted into the Java Sea on Oct. 29.
He made it to the stadium in time as a spectator, though, and for another decade kept his eyes trained on grass, hardcourt and Har-Tru surfaces, looking for chalk kicked up by balls flying at 100 miles an hour.
"It is very important because it tells them if the plane is flying at a too-high angle of attack, which can lead to an aerodynamic wing stall (loss of lift)," said aviation analyst and editor-in-chief of Airlineratings.
There was a somber mood at the start of the day with the French tricolor flying at half-mast by the 18th green as the Open paid tribute to the victims of the Bastille Day attack in Nice on Thursday evening.
Eventually, the company hopes to have about 1,000 spaceships flying at least 100 people each between Earth and Mars, and Musk thinks it could take as little as 40 to 100 years to create a civilization on the rusty world.
While Cohen had not lived in Canada for a long time, he had received the country's highest civilian honor — the Companion of the Order of Canada — and on Friday flags in Montreal, where Cohen grew up, are flying at half-mast.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. military said on Thursday that Iran shot down its drone while it was flying at high altitude in international airspace over the Strait of Hormuz, approximately 34 km from the nearest point of land on the Iranian coast.
New York (CNN)A trio of military aircraft seen flying at low levels over midtown Manhattan last week were conducting surveillance and mapping escape routes as part of a security plan for President-elect Donald Trump, two law enforcement officials told CNN Thursday.
He's constructed an air-powered dart cannon that generates 400 PSI of pressure, and when cranked to full power, it can apparently send a Nerf dart flying at Mach 2.3, twice the speed of sound, or just over 1,700 miles per hour.
A hypersonic aircraft, meaning an object flying at least five times the speed of sound, flies across hostile airspace and gather intelligence so quickly and unpredictably that it would be out of range before adversaries on the ground could pose a threat.
A rocket specifically designed to break the bounds of Earth's gravity will need to function perfectly under great stress to deliver an expensive payload to one of the most extreme environments imaginable, all while flying at tens of thousands of miles per hour.
She said that since some drones can fly as fast as 150 mph, it's impractical under the current setup because DHS would not have enough time to get a warrant to follow a drone if it is flying at a soft-target.
That, and just in general getting used to being in human skin and dealing with humans and the whole process of going through having all this weird power [because she's an alien], and then dealing with all these [human] emotions flying at you.
The attack involved cruise missiles -- along with drones -- flying at low altitude, the source said, and their trajectory was from the north of the Abqaiq oil plant, which was struck by more than a dozen projectiles in the early hours of Saturday morning.
" A German defence ministry report last month said the Tiger that crashed in Mali had been flying at 250 kilometres (155 miles) per hour at a height of 550 metres (1,800 feet) when it "suddenly sank its nose and entered a sharp dive.
Unlike the Lion Air crew, who were flying at a time when pilots had been told little about the MCAS software, the Ethiopian crew used switches to turn the automatic system off but it later re-engaged, people familiar with the matter said.
People flying Delta may have awoken this morning to find out they aren't flying at all – a massive networked service outage resulting from a power failure in Atlanta, the airline's home base, has delayed all of today's current flights and is causing widespread cancellations.
And for those worried about the possibility of overpopulation in orbit — it's absolutely something to consider, but many of these satellites will be flying at extremely low altitudes; at 550 kilometers up, these tiny satellites will naturally de-orbit in a handful of years.
Still other challenges, including getting the regulations around overland supersonic flight in the U.S. changes, remain to be tackled, but you have to start somewhere if you want to make flying at the speed of sound as affordable and accessible as business class is today.
Deployed in numbers from the back of a Hercules C-130 transport aircraft flying at 4603,000ft, the Pouncer is designed to be filled to the brim with vacuum-packed food and medical supplies and delivered to areas of need fundamentally differently to current parachute systems.
Analysts say the DF-41, flying at 25 times the speed of sound, might be able to reach the United States in 30 minutes with up to 10 warheads for separate targets — a technology known as MIRV, or multiple independently targetable re-entry vehicles.
"The BEA considers that the most likely hypothesis is that a fire broke out in the cockpit while the aeroplane was flying at its cruise altitude and that the fire spread rapidly resulting in the loss of control of the aeroplane," the statement said.
Under the new recreational drone rules, you can't fly: Canada's new rules are more restrictive than U.S. recreational drone regulations, which allow for flying up to 400 feet, don't have a set distance restriction for flying near buildings and allow for recreational flying at night.
They require a helicopter flying at low altitude in daylight to have at least a half-mile of visibility and visual reference to the ground, not at least three miles of visibility and a cloud ceiling no lower than 1,000 feet above the ground.
"Our absolute focus at the moment is ensuring we have the very best care for those who are injured," Ardern said in an interview at her office in Wellington's parliament, where the country's flag was flying at half-mast to respect victims of the tragedy.
"Our absolute focus at the moment is ensuring we have the very best care for those who are injured," Ardern said in an interview at her office in Wellington's parliament, where the country's flag was flying at half-staff to respect victims of the tragedy.
GREENVILLE, S.C. — The Confederate battle flag is no longer flying at the State Capitol in Columbia, so for the first time in 222 years, banners welcoming the N.C.A.A. men's basketball tournament are hanging from light posts in this city in the foothills of the Appalachians.
ABOARD A JOINT STARS SURVEILLANCE PLANE, Over Northern Iraq — Flying at 30,000 feet, the powerful radar aboard this Air Force jet peered deep into Syrian territory, hunting for targets on the ground to strike in the looming offensive to seize Raqqa, the Islamic State's capital.
While using ultrasonic positioning and image recognition to stabilize a portable drone indoors isn't new (Hover does the same thing) it's rare for a portable drone to have a GPS chip that allows it to also stabilize itself outside and when flying at a higher altitude.
Based on Donald L. Miller's book of the same name, the show will follow American bomber pilots of the US Eighth Air Force who, on a daily basis, risked flying at 25,000 feet in freezing air — in broad daylight — to bring the fight to Hitler's doorstep.
ABOARD A B-52, over Eastern Afghanistan — Flying at more than 20,000 feet, the hulking long-range bomber circled ominously above a militant-infested swath of Afghan territory near the rugged border with Pakistan, hunting for Taliban or Islamic State fighters who could threaten friendly troops nearby.
"It's a leap forward the world hasn't seen since the start of the jet age," said Blake Scholl, founder and chief executive of Boom Supersonic, which aims to introduce a 55-seat jet capable of flying at more than twice the speed of sound by 2025.
After a white supremacist massacred nine African-American churchgoers in Charleston, S.C., in 2015, Nikki Haley — then the state's governor, and now Mr. Trump's United Nations ambassador — recognized the cruel symbolism of the Confederate flag flying at the State House and agreed to pull it down.
The eight-engine B-60 "Stratofortresses" of the Strategic Air Command, created to devastate the Soviet Union with nuclear weapons, would now blast the Vietnamese with the closest equivalent in conventional bombardment — 0003 tons of 2000-pound bombs dropped from a single aircraft flying at 247,221 feet.
After anxious days awaiting Iran's response to the US assassination of Qasem Soleimani, the country sent missiles flying at two Iraqi military that housed US troops—who knew about it well in advance, thanks to an early warning system that dates back to the Cold War.
" Abedzdeh added the suggestion that this was a targeted attack does not stack up: "At the time this plane was in the air, there were several other internal and international flights flying at 8,000 feet and the suggestion it was targeted by a missile cannot be correct.
WASHINGTON, June 10 (Reuters) - Turkey's F-35 pilots are no longer flying at a U.S. air base in Arizona, the Pentagon told Reuters on Monday, as the United States winds down Ankara's involvement in the advanced fighter jet program over Turkey's plans to buy Russian air defenses.
Aviation experts are in wide agreement: Flying at supersonic speeds would slash flight times (imagine a 2575-hour trip from New York to Los Angeles or London to NYC in under 203 hours), and as the Concorde proved, the blazing-fast engines and aerodynamic design technologies do exist.
I can try setting it up with a generic physics question, but if you are behind on the excellent SyFy program The Expanse, you may want to walk away and do something else, like read about why flying at light speed is pretty much impossible unless you're Han Solo.
"The technical investigation team of the Ukrainian airline crash, in a strange move, published the secret audio file of the communications of a pilot of a plane that was flying at the same time as the Ukrainian plane," Hassan Rezaifar said, according to the semi-official Mehr news agency.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK When bullets came flying at Cory Robert, a constable for Canada's largest First Nation police service, he says it took six hours to fly in backup to the remote reserve in northern Ontario where he served as a lone on-duty cop.
Standing on a platform powered by five small jet engines, Franky Zapata took off from Sangatte, France at 0706 GMT and hopes to reach to Dover in about 20 minutes, flying at up to 140 kilometres (87 miles) per hour at an altitude of between 15 to 20 metres.
Although both companies are being very polite about it right now, chances are the inside story will emerge soon; Kotaku's Jason Schreier, who has followed the game and company closely for years, reported that champagne corks were flying at Bungie headquarters, so clearly some tension has been relieved.
If the United States is going to defend the assets and bases of highest value abroad, especially as it seeks to close the gaping vulnerabilities in Asia exposed by highly sophisticated Chinese missiles, we must maintain a consistent track of cruise missiles and glide vehicles flying at hypersonic speeds.
A spokesman from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) earlier said flights into Newark — the 11th busiest U.S. airport — were briefly suspended after two drones were seen flying at 3,500 feet over nearby Teterboro Airport, a small regional airport about 17 miles away that mostly handles corporate jets and private planes.
The movie encourages dark thoughts about organized crime and its links to political homicide, and Frank is present when Hoffa orders the Stars and Stripes, flying at half-mast after the death of John F. Kennedy, to be hauled back up the flagpole on the roof of the Teamsters' headquarters.
Despite the lack of a computer, the Oculus Quest runs some of the popular games that a more powerful Rift S headset does, like Beat Saber — an addictive game where you use light sabers to hit colored objects flying at you as you play along to the beat of a song.
You'll recall ... Trump ordered the flag be flown at half staff the day McCain died, but it was flying at full staff just a day later -- which pissed off A LOT of people, and reportedly caused a veterans group to personally demand that he lower it again out of respect.
Setting off from New York at 2:30 AM on June 20, 2016, pilot Bertrand Piccard spent a total of 71 hours and 0003 minutes in the air, flying at 28,000 feet and covering a distance of 4,203 miles before landing in Seville, Spain, at 7:38 AM local time.
Upside, which has been launched by Jay Walker, the founder of Priceline, a big travel site, will offer gift cards to business travellers who are willing to save their employers money by, for example, staying at a hotel farther from the centre of town or flying at a less popular time.
A spokesman from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) earlier said flights into Newark - the 11th busiest U.S. airport - were briefly suspended after two drones were seen flying at 3,500 feet over nearby Teterboro Airport, a small regional airport about 17 miles away that mostly handles corporate jets and private planes.
He may have made that choice because the airplane was flying at aerodynamic speeds in excess of 300 knots, which is not only fast for that altitude but also at least 50 knots faster than the maximum flap speed and enough to generate a loud overspeed clacker in the cockpit.
In a call with TechCrunch, Leapfin's Lau explained that many companies only have "one-in-thirty" visibility into their operations; that business owners only manage to fully collate their revenue and cost of revenue results monthly, meaning that the rest of the time they are flying at least partially blind.
Today, while our missile-defense capabilities are imperfect — and certainly cannot protect us against a barrage of 1,000 nuclear missiles flying at us from Russia — ground-based midcourse defense and other elements of our ballistic missile defense system do show promise in the case of a limited strike on the U.S. homeland.
And it appears to have left the Lion Air crew without a full understanding of how to address a malfunction that seems to have contributed to the crash: faulty data erroneously indicating that the plane was flying at a dangerous angle, leading the flight control system to repeatedly push the plane's nose down.
The specifics and limits of Wonder Woman's powers are never firmly established, and the movie makes no attempt whatsoever to explain what, exactly, Ares is capable of, either: He shoots some sort of computer-generated energy from his hands, and he can also send chunks of runway and other large objects flying at his opponents.
In addition, we have advocated for aircraft and engine enhancements, like ensuring aircraft can withstand the impact of an eight-pound bird while flying at cruise speed at sea level, and that engines can withstand a four- to eight-pound bird at 200 knots while operating at 100 percent, like they would be on takeoff.
Schlieren imagery is a modern version of a 150-year-old German photography technique, used to visualize supersonic flow phenomena: A clear understanding of the location and strength of shock waves is essential for determining aerodynamic performance of aircraft flying at supersonic speed in different configurations, for improving performance as well as designing future jets.
So far, Iranian officials appear to be rejecting these reports, suggesting it&aposs "scientifically impossible" the Ukrainian flight was shot down by a surface-to-air missile given the elevation it was flying at, even though the jetliner&aposs 8,000-foot altitude was well within the 20,000-feet effective range of the Tor M1.
Boyle recounted some experiences that he still remembers vividly: training flights in Arizona canyons with tight 60-degree turns and heavy G forces, followed by steep climbs and deep dives over mountains; flying at night in the Middle East and western Asia without lights to avoid being shot at, and using goggles to see by starlight.
The drama is there from the start: At one point in a video we were shown, a racer named Ummagawd who got into racing because he saw the LED lights of a drone flying at Coachella (!) solemnly says that he's flying because his recently deceased father would have wanted him to make the sport and himself famous.
A giant inflatable balloon of an infant 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 is flying at the U.S.-Mexico border ahead of the president's Friday visit to California.
Frequent fliers may turn up their noses when they hear I've traded miles toward Delta Platinum status to fly airlines that have suggested charging passengers to use the bathroom while flying at one point, possibly removing seats to make passengers strap up and stand for the duration of the flight, and the ever-evolving hidden fees on others.
Click here to view original GIFIt's important to note that attaching a razor to a drone flying at 70 miles per hour is a ridiculously unsafe thing to do, and should only be attempted by those with access to a slo-mo camera—one that can capture some wonderful high-speed footage of bananas, apples, and cucumbers getting hacked up in the air.
A minute later, as the pilots retracted the plane's flaps — extensions on the trailing edge of the wing that can be extended to provide extra lift during takeoff, or when flying at low speeds during final approach for a landing — the regular autopilot turned itself off, and a different automated flight control system adjusted the plane's tail to direct the aircraft into a dive.
Indeed, images of U-2s flying at very high altitude are quite rare: You can find some shots taken from the cockpit of a lonely Dragon Lady (as the terrific photos we published last year); you can find some images of the spyplane intercepted by a camera ship at lower altitude, but you'll hardly find pictures taken from a photo ship that show the iconic aircraft at work at FL600+.
Invited by organizers to attend the finale on the Champs-Elysees in Paris, the 91-year-old did not feel like flying at his age so he will instead watch the end of the race on TV. While six decades have flown by since he topped the podium, the oldest living winner of the Tour is full of spirit when he argues the cycling of yesteryear, which he learned by peddling black market goods on a cargo bike, was more authentic than now.

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