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"survivable" Definitions
  1. (of an accident or experience) able to be survived

190 Sentences With "survivable"

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Survivable and a good middle ground balancing all the risks.
Our weapons systems must be made survivable against weapon effects.
"The impact with the sea was not survivable," the report noted.
That's big, but it's survivable—especially for someone like the Mandalorian.
Life is survivable, even good, if you're not asking for too much.
The dilution is tragically inevitable, and, in the long term, not survivable.
If you go at the beginning of the day, they seem survivable.
But for Trump family members, the debacle amounts to a survivable setback.
Instructors like to endorse bravery by saying that most gunshot wounds are survivable.
One apple on a plane is a survivable exposure; several hundred is not.
"We don't know if it's survivable or not," he said in an interview.
Body shots are more survivable, with a full-charge shot dealing 120 damage.
Crises often come when an unforeseen but otherwise survivable investor panic becomes self-fulfilling.
The magnitude of the economic disaster was just too great to be politically survivable.
I think that no deal would damage our economy but I think it's survivable.
A recession is a survivable event, what Trump is doing to this country is not.
So if you package this aircraft in properly with other aircraft, it will be survivable.
Designs for the ship no longer merely envision a more "survivable" variant of an LCS.
If the CAR attacked healthy cells as well the cancer, the collateral damage was survivable.
Not ideal, obviously, given the #MeToo moment in our broader culture, but survivable for sure.
What could have been a Depression ended up being a serious but economically survivable recession.
That kind of thing was survivable; it was the little hurts that did me in.
There is reason to believe that Ginsburg has the less common, more survivable form of cancer.
But unless Mueller can get there, this scandal will likely be a survivable one for Trump.
Rangers say her body was recovered at first light and that the fall was not survivable.
And improvisational skills turn out to be a key to successful—or at least survivable—parenting.
The upgrades come as the service is looking to keep more aircraft "survivable" in multiple conditions.
Set against this rise is the fact that, in rich countries, cancer is becoming more survivable.
"Temperatures exceeded 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit, and the deployment site was not survivable," according to the report.
Strategic submarines are extremely survivable and exert no pressure on decision-makers to fire them quickly.
But a growing number of GOP senators say having Trump as the nominee would be survivable.
All of this would be survivable if the mentality was going away in a few years.
For Pruitt's critics, these revelations moved beyond other Pruitt actions that were questionable but politically survivable.
His newest survivable technique may be his most impressive and most predictable at the same time.
A loss in the current pool stage is survivable; in the new system, it could be fatal.
Dwelling in the present, which I had fought for so long, was turning out to be survivable.
Republican strategists say a five-point Clinton victory in these states is survivable for down-ballot candidates.
This was a pistol shot at close range to the abdomen, survivable if straight front-to-back.
And they profess that anything making addiction more survivable or less awful will encourage kids to take drugs.
So to determine whether the planet is survivable, they send down their most dispensable population, their juvenile offenders.
One of the most strikingly realistic elements of Hereditary is its admission that grief is not always survivable.
For Pomrink, the blow was survivable, merely wiping out the gains he had made trading XIV in 2017.
Not only are 21st century automobiles designed with more protective safeguards, but most accidents happen at survivable speeds.
Falls as a separate, chronic, survivable medical problem began to get attention only in the past quarter-century.
"Pierre made Zaire-Congo liveable and even survivable during long, brutal stretches when it sometimes seemed anything but".
This move will confirm, finally, that the use of weapons of mass destruction in the battlefield is survivable.
For Russian nuclear strategists, such nuclear-armed submarines are considered the most "survivable" of the country's retaliatory systems.
"Other methods are harder to use or more likely to be survivable, such as an overdose," Nelson added.
First and foremost, detecting mines more quickly and at further ranges of course makes the LCS much more survivable.
The good news is that if people are treated quickly with rehydration solutions (and sometimes, antibiotics), cholera is survivable.
NHC: "It's not clear that it's a survivable situation for anybody that is still there in the Keys" pic.twitter.
" Why it matters: "All of this would be survivable if the mentality was going away in a few years.
"What he has not demonstrated yet are the fusing and targeting technologies and survivable re-entry vehicle," Selva said.
" Ferriss says he hopes that readers will gain confidence and learn that "most losses or mistakes are really survivable.
This gives the following acceleration curve: Notice that this has a maximum acceleration of just 2 g's—easily survivable.
But if people redouble their commitment to constitutional norms and practices, to substance and dignity, this thing is survivable.
By mid-day Wednesday, the rescue operation turned to a recovery effort as authorities said the attack was not survivable.
The cravings remain, but spending time sober decreases drug tolerance, so a previously survivable dose can now be a killer.
"Yet, with survivable crashes, crash scene investigators find passengers without a scratch on them still belted in their seats, dead."
The new vehicles, called the Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle (AMPV), are 'more survivable' with all-terrain mobility capabilities, BAE said.
His mother, Ashleigh Garcia, said there were some days after the incident that are "barely survivable," according to the News.
Two were dead and two had been "black tagged" — fully assessed and found to have injuries that were not survivable.
"This supplemental capability strengthens deterrence and provides the United States a prompt, more survivable low-yield strategic weapon," he said.
And he's right; recent studies have shown warmer water can suppress dolphins' immune system, leading to death from otherwise survivable viruses.
One pit we do quite often is 165 feet, and if you don't hook yourself in, that's a non-survivable fall.
Everything in Trump's first 116 days in office -- and there's been a lot of it -- was survivable in a political sense.
BERLIN (Reuters) - A hard Brexit could ground UK flights for up to three weeks but would be survivable for Ryanair (RYA.
But over the next five to ten years the era of personalised medicine could see enormous progress in making cancer survivable.
" To be fair, Maher later elaborated, "A recession is a survivable event, what Trump is doing to this country is not.
Modern versions use computer chips housed inside "crash-survivable" containers able to withstand g-forces 3,400 times the feeling of gravity.
Pinsky and his colleagues calculated the "thermal safety margin" for each species, a metric that quantifies a range of survivable temperatures.
His serious injuries are survivable, but the wound is infected with antibiotic-resistant bacteria and the soldier dies from the infection.
Cancer has become more and more survivable over recent decades owing to a host of advances, from genetic sequencing to targeted therapies.
A rough home game against the Patriots is survivable, though, because Denver's final two games are against the Chiefs and the Raiders.
" What is most telling is what the report lists as the first initiative to ensure "our NC28500 system remains survivable and effective.
In one scene, a man at a town hall assures the audience that atomic explosions are easily survivable from the proper distance.
And unless we prepare now, we could manage to turn a survivable catastrophe into one that promises doom for all of us.
Eerily, on my last visit, North Koreans repeatedly said that a nuclear war with the U.S. was not only survivable but winnable.
We try to build systems that are survivable, that can recover from attack, that actually mitigate attacks, and that adapt to changing threats.
Today is not going to be survivable without help, so I pop half an Adderall and put the other half in my purse.
"Continuous enhancements and improvements will be made to increase capabilities that make the F-35 more lethal and survivable," Winter told the panel.
"It's survivable, but painful nonetheless," said Richard Rossow, an expert in United States-India relations at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
"The lack of oxygen for that extended period of time caused irreversible damage, making it not survivable," Fairfield Police Chief Gary MacNamara told PEOPLE.
While Deadpool's success made Logan possible, the two movies take radically different tones with the same basic ideas about how family makes tragedy survivable.
Raising the minimum wage would help make low-wage service jobs more survivable in the short term, and that would be no small victory.
Like the rovers the U.S. landed on Mars over the past 20 years, each have been designed to be more capable and more survivable.
"The incident was a low-speed collision, which was expected to be survivable," Daniel Savoie, a spokesman for Transport Canada, wrote in an email.
But playing two traditional big men at the same time isn't survivable against the league's best teams when neither is comfortable on the perimeter.
"E-3G version 3.0 and supporting Block 40/45 ground systems are highly vulnerable to cyber threats and not survivable," the report tersely states.
To date, evidence from the North's test launches suggests it is still in the beginning stages of learning how to build a survivable warhead.
He determined that Ms. Dulos had sustained an injury or injuries that would have been "'non-survivable' without medical intervention," according to the warrant.
Because of this, engagements in Titanfall felt lengthy, tactical, and survivable in a way that they never do in Call of Duty or Battlefield.
Cholera is, after all, survivable and comparatively easy to treat if done quickly -- but only if you have access to inexpensive rehydration fluids and treatment.
It's considered the most "survivable" in the event of a devastating first strike by an enemy, and thus able to deliver a retaliatory second strike.
Dr. Gill determined that Ms. Dulos had sustained an injury or injuries that would have been "'non-survivable' without medical intervention," according to the warrant.
Since airliners fly between 30,000 and 43,000 feet, air needs to be pumped into the airplane to keep the interior pressure at a survivable level.
While the appearance of most of these in a individual instance would be annoying but survivable, the combination of all is basically the antidote to horniness.
Such incidents are survivable if the patient has access to a tourniquet and transfusion, but in remote areas the victims could not reach help quickly enough.
Moreover, since Moscow would strike first against the few hundred obsolete U.S. tactical nuclear bombs bunkered in Germany and Turkey, these U.S. weapons are not survivable.
Without power and not immediately aware of the cause, the pilot executed an emergency descent over the East River and a survivable landing, the NTSB found.
Even disasters that killed billions of us could potentially be survivable for the species, as long as there are some areas where large survivor communities can flourish.
A shot that would be survivable from a handgun is often fatal from an AR-15 for this reason due to rampant tissue death and organ damage.
"It just doesn't seem that that's a fire that's survivable, so the reality, I think for a lot of us, is beginning to set in," she said.
Over the last century, medical advances have transformed childbirth from the most common cause of death for young women and infants into a much more survivable one.
"Socially and culturally, this is exploitative but quite survivable," Jay Owens, digital media analyst and research director at audience intelligence platform Pulsar told me in an email.
Seat belts and air bags have made crashes more survivable, while features like automatic braking, adaptive cruise control, and lane control assistance have made them less likely.
" At the end of the day, Thompson said what the North Koreans want is something the United States has in its nuclear arsenal — "a survivable retaliatory capability.
Because the complexity of surface warfare has been offset by the comfort level associated with the environment in which ships operate, this complacency has been generally survivable.
While that reaction is understandable, he said, it was important to study what really caused the deaths, and whether any of the injuries might have been survivable.
But these are superficial wounds; even the flattening of the action that naturally results from heavy cutting of the text is survivable, as the Public's version demonstrated.
But one US official with direct knowledge of the Iranian threat says the boats were believed to be "a first strike weapon" by Iran that was 'non survivable.
These planes are highly survivable and militarily effective strike systems that can fly into the heaviest air defenses again and again with little risk of being shot down.
Such a journey would have been hard on an animal that was not entirely sea-worthy but he suspects that the tail would have made the saga survivable.
I remember feeling suddenly awash in reassurance that the inconsolable loneliness of living is survivable, that love can be steadfast and belonging possible even amid the world's wildness.
But it's also emblematic of how unpredictably dangerous birth can be, even for healthy women — and how the deadliest pregnancy complications are survivable when hospitals prepare for them.
Lockheed's Next-Generation Overhead Persistent Infrared Satellites will provide improved missile warning capabilities that are more survivable against emerging threats than the current system, the Air Force said.
Both variants of the LCS faced initial production and operational difficulties and have been criticized by the Government Accountability Office for not being lethal or survivable enough in combat.
It provides a "highly survivable command, control and communications center to direct US forces, execute emergency war orders and coordinate actions by civil authorities," according to the Air Force.
"The images suggest North Korea is making real progress in developing a second leg of the nuclear triad, bringing them closer to a survivable nuclear force," the analysts add.
Nothing about Trump's first term makes a second seem survivable, let alone advisable, so the best way to go into the midterms is with an eye toward preventing one.
"Denial of access to travel has condemned thousands of Yemenis with survivable illnesses to death," Mutasim Hamdan, the Norwegian Refugee Council's country director in Yemen, said in a statement.
To deter this use, and to raise the threshold for Russian use, the U.S. requires a range of effective and survivable response options, including a low-yield SLBM option.
"This weekend's launch is part of a larger pattern of aggressive testing that confirms the North's intent to produce more capable, more lethal and more survivable systems," he said.
But if the models tell us that climate change is devastating but survivable, as most models show, then those last-ditch solutions should perhaps stay in the toolkit for now.
At that point in the scandal, he recalled, the loss of clients had caused a drop in revenue of about eight per cent—a "survivable amount," as he put it.
On returning home, I began to look for ways in which I could support those veterans who had returned with injuries that, in previous years, simply would have been un-survivable.
Because there is literally more TV than is humanly survivable, we limited our list to eight personal fave picks and a relative mix of old and new that complement each other.
U.S. warships and planes have dramatically stepped up their own operations there in response to Chinese posturing, but it is unclear how survivable they would be in a genuine shooting war.
Between the lines: The Lockheed Martin stealth jet is "the most affordable, lethal, supportable and survivable aircraft ever to be used," according to the F-35 Lightning II Program web site.
What's the point of striking gold — a perfect Caesar salad, a server whose banter complements your own, a bearable din and a survivable chair — if you're just going to move on?
" He added:  "I have not seen anything passed to that depth in a situation that was survivable, let alone one where we think the recovery will be near complete if not complete.
Barnaby Lenon, chairman of the Independent Schools Council, notes that even if the tax plans went ahead they would amount to a survivable inconvenience to the bigger, better-known schools, including Eton.
Despite initial reports, authorities did not know for certain whether the "crash survivable memory unit" was from the flight data recorder or cockpit voice recorder, as portions of it were missing, Satmiko said.
"We are designing the B-21 Raider to replace our aging bombers as a long-range, highly survivable aircraft capable of carrying mixed conventional and nuclear payloads, to strike any target worldwide," Gen.
Two medical evacuation helicopters were called and able to evacuate Keating -- despite sustaining small-arms fire from ISIS themselves -- within an hour of his being hit, but "his wound was not survivable," Warren said.
Sudden cardiac arrest, which causes most sudden deaths in youth sports, is largely survivable through immediate recognition, early cardiopulmonary resuscitation and access to an AED, preferably within one minute of collapse, the authors say.
Asked about it at the Mailchimp Presents Going Through It Live panel, Hall described the experience as "painful, but survivable," Vulture reported — specifically because NBC's switch-up had nothing to do with Hall's performance.
And this is rational: Weak states that face more powerful enemies must either make peace — which North Korea cannot do without sacrificing its political legitimacy — or find a way to make any conflict survivable.
In the Cold War, the United States and the Soviet Union saw themselves as reacting to one another, straining to maintain a strategic balance that would deter war or at least make it survivable.
But by Monday afternoon, President Donald Trump's aides and allies argued it was not only survivable, but that they could turn an alleged "smear" into a political winner that might help rescue Kavanaugh's nomination.
Matt: The Humvee didn't have a lot of armor, but it was, you know, at least a little bit more survivable in terms of being shot at or having something blow up next to it.
It certainly seems realistic that a new, even more survivable Frigate might be engineered with an additional capacity for on-board electrical power such that it can accommodate stronger laser weapons as they become available.
Yet some leading emergency response planners view the persistent menace of North Korea as a new opportunity: reason to alert the American public that a limited nuclear attack can be survivable, with a few precautions.
"Because of their decision to use a propellant known for its dangerous properties, Takata airbags are killing and maiming drivers and passengers across the country involved in otherwise minor and survivable accidents," the lawsuit said.
"Part of the reason Ford is so important is that it gives you the flexibility to generate the next generation of systems you'll need to ensure the carrier can continue to stay survivable," Geurts said.
It declares that the working class, women, people of color, indigenous communities, migrants, people with disabilities and future generations are no less deserving of a survivable future than the wealthiest members of the wealthiest nation.
Previous FFG(X) requirements analyses conducted by a Navy Frigate Requirements Evaluation Team examined the feasibility of makin g  the ship even more lethal and survivable than what previous plans had called for, Navy officials said.
Over the years, cancer went from a death sentence to a survivable disease thanks to new and innovative treatments, but a practice few know about—nonmedical switching—makes the disease a potential death sentence yet again.
Surely many Iranian policymakers — and especially the hard-liners among them — now recognize that if they had acquired a survivable nuclear arsenal in the early 2000s, the Trump administration would not be threatening their survival today.
Heartbreak has rarely sounded as survivable as it does on "Ain't It a Shame," from the terse stop-time beginnings of its verses — "You made/Me cry/When you said/Goodbye" — to its joshing saxophone solo.
This Australian study found the risk of overdose high when patients stop using naltrexone; as with people coming out of residential treatment, naltrexone users have lost their tolerance, turning a once-survivable dose into a lethal one.
If North Korea indeed intends to stop future missile tests, it essentially renounces the option of building better missiles such as solid-fueled ICBMs and missiles with multiple warheads that can be more survivable and more threatening.
What Seager will have is a photograph from a space telescope of a distant solar system, with its star eclipsed by her starshade, and with a familiar blue dot some safe and survivable distance away from it.
Even if a helicopter experiences an engine failure, pilots use a well-practiced maneuver called "autorotation," where the rotor blades spin using only aerodynamic forces, allowing the aircraft to touchdown at a survivable rate of vertical speed.
"We develop those tactics, techniques and procedures to make us survivable in those types of environments and, if we do this correctly, we can survive against some serious threats against normal air players out there," Cheater said Monday.
" Gavin Fuller, acting senior operations supervisor for Queensland Ambulance Service, said the victims had sustained injuries that were not survivable, adding that "a number" of staff from the ambulance service had been "deeply affected by this terrible incident.
But for the United States, rising tensions are the inevitable consequence of pressures on the North to give up its nuclear program, particularly now, when the North does not actually have a sizable, survivable strike force to employ.
In Zika, as the virus attacks the nervous system, the brain never grows to its appropriate capacity, and the skull collapses around it, forming the misshapen and small character of microcephaly that is sometimes not survivable after birth.
That can be frustrating when there are conflicting rulings from different lower courts, but it's generally survivable — and there's nothing stopping the Court from taking a similar case up once there are nine justices to resolve the same question.
For older STOVL jets, like the AV-8 Harrier, weapons, fuel, and payload could be carried externally, so while the heavier jet paid a penalty in terms of total amount of gear it could carry, the penalty was survivable.
The challenge for any novelist who writes about genocide is to strike a tone that dignifies the victims' suffering while not omitting the staple resource that can make suffering bearable, even survivable: a sense of humor about small, daily things.
The issue gained new traction after the March 31 death of an 17-year-old high school student in Texas in a moderate crash in her 2002 Honda Civic that police said would have been survivable without the defective air bag.
The focus groups responded positively to the advisement about hair conditioner and overall said that the messages helped them realize that dirty bombs are survivable, and that the advisements would help them feel calm in the event of an emergency.
"This milestone is the result of unwavering dedication from our joint government and industry team focused on delivering the most lethal, survivable and connected fighter jet in the world to the men and women of the US Navy," he added.
In normal times, that kind of tension might be survivable, but under the pressure of Trump and the demolition job that he's doing on the American republic, that is pushed into a kind of tension that's much higher than normal.
The lack of GPS feels like a big omission—the beauty of the latest breed of smartwatches is how they don't need to be tethered to a phone—but if it means a cheaper watch that lasts longer it might be survivable.
It would be possible to see the recent incidents as a survivable pestering—racism as nuisance—were it not for the fact that the denial of the unimpeded use of public space has been central to the battles over civil rights since Emancipation.
More nuclear states First, you have to believe that the spread of nuclear weapons will occur in a responsible way, with all the new nuclear weapons states building up the kinds of survivable forces that have little risk of accidents and miscalculations.
We also need to tell them that what's often behind all that drinking and eating isn't celebration but sadness, which is normal, survivable and shared by many of the people around them, no matter how sunny their faces or their Facebook posts.
One big part of the story is that there have been huge advances in early detection and treatment of four major cancers — lung, breast, prostate, and colorectal — as you can see in the charts below: And that's helped make these cancers more survivable.
Each of the five designs has its own unique features, such as the FARA CCH's ability to be reconfigured for different mission sets, but all of the aircraft are designed to provide the Army with an aircraft that is agile, lethal, and survivable.
Dr. Thomas E. Starzl, a surgeon and researcher who performed the first successful liver transplant on a human patient in the 1960s and later helped advance the breakthrough drugs that made organ transplants markedly more survivable, died on Saturday at his home in Pittsburgh.
"We do not advocate for a particular U.S. platform, but we encourage Germany to consider a suitable platform that is interoperable and survivable in the context of the modern threat environment," said U.S. Air Force Colonel Alex Walford, air attache at the U.S. Embassy in Berlin.
Israel already has (unofficially, but it's an open secret) land- and submarine-based nukes, and adding nuclear capability to the F-35 means that Israel will be getting a very flexible, survivable nuclear deterrent — just in time for a budding Iranian nuclear program to start running.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - North Korea's nuclear program has made strides in recent months but the country has not yet demonstrated all the components of an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), including a survivable re-entry vehicle, the vice chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff said on Tuesday.
It's an effort by fellow asylum seekers to keep track of who's in line so that they might ultimately be allowed to enter the US. During the weeks that caravan members have waited in Tijuana, they haven't been in conditions that seem sustainable — or even survivable — for a months-long wait.
It is not clear if Mr. Trump has been briefed on the "nuclear modernization" program on which the Obama administration and Congress have spent billions, or seen the Pentagon's proposals for the $1 trillion revamp of the delivery systems — submarines, missiles and bombers — to make them stealthier and more survivable.
The vice chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff said on Tuesday that North Korea's nuclear program had made strides in recent months but had not yet demonstrated all the components of an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), including a survivable re-entry vehicle that can deliver a nuclear weapon.
"My father taught me that even our most profound losses are survivable, and it is what we do with that loss, our ability to transform it into a positive event — that is one of my father's greatest lessons," Edward Jr. said after his father lost his own battle with cancer in 2009. 10.
All of them, like the civil rights revolution, sparked tense and sometimes violent clashes between competing views of the Constitution and basic rights, but in my version of history, those tensions proved not only survivable but fruitful, and working through them has been an engine of dynamism and renewal, not destruction and oppression.
" In his recent public-speaking appearances, McConnell has often recommended "The Soul of America," a book published last year by Jon Meacham: A tour of the political responses to social crises in American history and "a reminder that periods of public dispiritedness are not new and a reassurance that they are survivable.
"This milestone is the result of unwavering dedication from our joint government and industry team focused on delivering the most lethal, survivable and connected fighter jet in the world to the men and women of the U.S. Navy," said Greg Ulmer, Lockheed Martin vice president and general manager of the F-35 Program, in a statement.
"What he has not demonstrated yet are the fusing and targeting technologies and survivable re-entry vehicle," Selva said, referring to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. "It is possible he has them, so we have to place the bet that he might have them, but he hasn't demonstrated them," Selva, the second highest-ranking U.S. military official, added.
In 2012, the Mythbusters even used their science smarts to prove that Jack and Rose could have kept a survivable percent of their body mass out of the water by tying the life vest to the bottom of the door: It FollowsOne of the best horror films of 2015, It Follows depends entirely upon its characters' apparent lack of awareness of air travel.
Bermudez and Cha characterized North Korea's ballistic submarine program and ballistic missile program as an "emerging threat," explaining in their report that North Korea appears to be "making real progress in developing a second leg of the nuclear triad, bringing them closer to a survivable nuclear force and lessening prospects for full denuclearization," a Trump administration priority that it has struggled to achieve.
Nicholas Kristof PYONGYANG, North Korea — To fly into North Korea on an old Russian aircraft is to step into an alternate universe, one in which "the Supreme Leader" defeats craven American imperialists, in which triplets are taken from parents to be raised by the state, in which nuclear war is imminent but survivable — and in which there is zero sympathy for American detainees like Otto Warmbier.
Tom CottonThomas (Tom) Bryant CottonCongress must address gender gap in nominations to military service academies GOP senators press Google on reports it developed a smart speaker with Huawei Sunday shows - Mass shootings grab the spotlight MORE (R-Ark.) said he had "seen credible reports that WIN-T has ineffective line-of-sight communications, it is not survivable — it is too fragile to survive in a contest environment," among other complaints.
HBO talk-show host Bill Maher doubled down on his call for a "recession" to stop 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, arguing Friday on his show that an economic downturn would be "survivable," while the effects of Trump's presidency are not.
They weigh about 25 pounds (4.5 kilos) and contain four main parts: ** a chassis or interface designed to fix the device and facilitate recording and playback ** an underwater locator beacon ** the core housing or 'Crash Survivable Memory Unit' made of stainless steel or titanium ** inside there, the precious finger-nail sized recording chips on circuit boards which in the latest case could help decide the near-term fate of Boeing's grounded 737 MAX.
I know how it feels, because as a young man I flew for fly-by-night cargo operators in the United States and suffered most of the survivable failures known to pilot-kind — engine failure, engine fire, electrical failure, electrical fire, radio failure, radar failure, pressurization failure, wing-flap failure, landing-gear failure, gyroscopic failure, airspeed-indication failure, altimeter failure, anti-ice failure, personal (girlfriend) failure, tail-tin-canning lightning-strike failure and trim failures at least four times.

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