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We were all flying by the seat of our pants.
We're all just flying by the seat of our pants.
Fifteen more albums followed, most recently "Flying By" in 2014.
And they are each flying by the seat of their pants.
"We are flying by the seat of our pants," David said.
News happens and we keep busy, but the day is flying by.
First trimester went by sooo slow but now time is flying by!
Windows open at the top of the trailer show stars flying by.
Another bonus is seeing pelicans, sea gulls and peregrine falcons flying by.
After flying by Jupiter and Saturn, Voyager 1 crossed into interstellar space.
We have birds flying by, ocean waves, and the sun and moon.
But now it's all really happening and the time has been flying by.
When I do see them, it's her just flying by and saying hello.
I was flying by the seat of my pants most of the time.
Snow-stripped saplings flying by in rows on the flanks of the highway.
It's kind of flying by the seat of your pants a little bit.
"Just as this is happening, a bicycle comes flying by," Ms. Weber said.
"I was flying by the seat of my pants," she says of the experience.
Artist's depiction of NASA's New Horizons spacecraft flying by the possible binary 269 MU210.
Artist's depiction of NASA's New Horizons spacecraft flying by the possible binary 2014 MU20153.
Flying, by the way, is probably the easiest way to disperse first-date tension.
But as Avaaz's investigation shows there's plenty of political disinformation flying by entirely unchecked.
A single hour of flying by an F-35 sets US taxpayers back $30,000.
But the "code red" is just a warning to aviators flying by the island.
Choosing a paint color was a complex conversation with lots of swatches flying by.
It's fragmented and giddy, snapshots flying by at a clip so fast they blur.
"It's illegal, but like, we were never flying by people and children," Conner said.
When he is finally arrested, he isn't fazed by the bullets flying by him.
But many are starting to think that flying by Pluto just once was not enough.
We've seen metal roofs as well a pieces of wood flying by in the gusts.
Delta, on the other hand, expanded flying by close to 5% from a year earlier.
Life was exciting again, and we were just flying by the seat of our pants.
Consumer confidence crushed expectations in October, flying by a seven-month high hit in August.
Earlier this year, he defended Harry after he was criticized for flying by private jet.
It's just he's flying by the seat of his pants — and he can say almost anything.
The news sent TD Ameritrade shares flying by 17% while Schwab's stock rose more than 8%.
They were flying by so fast I couldn't always get pictures, but I always took note.
However, Europa Clipper will never actually touch Europa, and simply flying by was never enough for Culberson.
The summer is flying by, our political consciousness is ablaze, and we have reached peak music festival.
It's still in the movie — a quick shot of a piece of railing flying by the camera.
Have you been flying by the seat of your pants, relying on luck to get you by?
We were flying by the seat of our pants, and it turned out to be unbelievable television.
Tavares was hurt later in the period, sent flying by a crosscheck from Rangers defenseman Marc Staal.
My auntie could read the clouds, the birds flying by, but the usual rainfall pattern has shifted.
Juno took the picture while flying by the planet at a distance of around 285,100 miles (458,800 kilometers).
I encountered the occasional solitary hiker flying by with scissoring poles, pilgrims with twinkling bells, and small groups.
Some international carriers are skeptical the plane will resume flying by August as some U.S. airlines have suggested.
Flying by dashboard is more like driving through Rome for the first time—while working a stick shift.
It is a strange-looking thing; it draws attention to itself when you're flying by in a taxicab.
This whole thing was flying by, but thankfully Chris has been in this position with so many Bachelors before.
There&aposs no directives coming out of Washington, so they are flying by the collective seat of their pants.
The day is flying by and I still have so much to do before I leave for the weekend!
It expects most of the first batch of around 50 aircraft to be flying by next summer, O'Leary said.
Parker said the carrier's management team thinks it's "highly likely" that the plane will be flying by Sept. 3.
Back then, researchers announced that NASA's Mariner 7 probe had sniffed the gas while flying by the Red Planet.
"Time is either dragging or it's flying by," says Wren, who eats a family dinner (her breakfast) before work.
And the camera tilting up just in time to catch a dragon flying by is the coup de grace.
I'd also like to avoid 16 straight hours of flying by taking a break in london for a day.
Boeing's CEO Dennis Muilenburg last week said he expects the planes to be flying by the end of the year.
Fernandes said he expected AirAsia's Vietnam joint venture to be flying by the end of the year or early 2019.
If a statue of Lee dominates a traffic circle, what impact would a small plaque have on motorists flying by?
Other destinations from Detroit include Seoul, Shanghai, Beijing and Amsterdam, which all be flying by next spring, according to Delta.
Markle was recently criticized for flying by private jet while simultaneously urging fans to consider the impact of climate change.
It seems like time is just flying by, but I am really happy with how my training is coming along.
If you summoned a police patrol on a mobile device, you'd see that in-game as a helicopter flying by.
Typically the windows are open so you can often hear helicopters flying by, motorcycles speeding down PCH or birds chirping.
With July flying by, hordes of parents are expected to start flooding stores' school supply aisles before you know it.
Southwest, which operates an all-737 fleet, warned that it won't grow flying by the 5% it had planned this year.
She has questioned whether Ford really has a fear of flying by pointing out she flew to Washington for this hearing.
Meghan Markle's estranged father also criticized the couple for flying by privat jet, during an interview with the Mail on Sunday.
Friends and colleagues who knew Zobayan said it was unlikely he could have been pressured into flying by a celebrity client.
The Air Force&aposs aircraft metals technology technicians keep the service&aposs aircraft flying by grinding, welding, fabricating or repairing parts.
Earlier estimates had 2013 TX68 flying by Earth on March 5 at a distance ranging from 20133 million miles to 11,000 miles.
The footage, shows the airliner descending for landing, apparently taken from the perspective of the unmanned drone, flying by at close range.
It expects most of the first batch of around 50 aircraft to be flying by next summer, Chief Executive Michel O'Leary said.
LeBeau asked him if airlines need to plan for a case in which the plane isn't flying by this fall or later.
You can send sparks flying by scratching it against the streets, or see the light defuse by sticking it inside a cloud.
This one made a much closer pass, flying by at only 1.3 times the distance between Earth and the Moon (310,000 miles).
Summer is flying by, so maybe do one of those things you promised the kids you'd do but haven't gotten around to.
The first veggie we grew and popularized was the shishito pepper, and we've been flying by the seat of our pants ever since.
Talling-Smith said the smaller planes and private terminals that Surf Air uses cut the waiting times associated with flying by commercial airlines.
So when he decided to fulfill his childhood dream of flying by building himself a jetpack, he didn't expect it to be easy.
Time is flying by when all of a sudden you look down at your calendar and realize — oh no, it's in two days.
Boeing has told the airline it expects the 737 MAX to be flying by end-September, Ryanair Chief Executive Michael O'Leary told Reuters.
William Clark, a professor emeritus of engineering who had taught a class that morning, was sent flying by the car, bloodying his leg.
Regulators haven't yet signed off on those changes, but Muilenburg has previously said the plane should be flying by the end of the year.
NASA's New Horizons spacecraft, known for flying by Pluto in 2015, has finally spotted its next target at the edge of the Solar System.
The germs and debris sent flying by the robobaby's crawling was made visible by a nifty laser device, and nearby filters collected air samples.
Those that see him as flying by the seat of his pants will see the tweets as the digital manifestations of his latest emotions.
New FAA certification rules have been developed for the LMH1, and Lockheed hopes to have the first approved production models flying by late 2018.
The Duke of Sussex has defended flying by private jet, saying it was "a unique circumstance" to keep Meghan Markle and baby Archie safe.
Read more: Kate Middleton reportedly turned down a free first class upgrade years before Harry and Meghan were criticized for flying by private jet
Compared to Thalassa's slow, steady loop, Naiad appears to be flying by and gaining four laps with its up, up and down, down pattern.
Night-flying by California fire agencies could become more frequent in coming years given the increasing wildfire risk and drought conditions around the state.
Typically, zoos prevent flamingos from flying by amputating a part of their wing when they are newborns — a part that hasn&apost yet developed sensation.
I was flying by myself, and the contrast of the busy airport with my own desolate malevolence was enhancing the feelings of isolation and darkness.
But the four-minute ride itself is so engrossing you never really have time, nor inclination, to realize you're doing anything but flying by yourself.
In an interview with Reuters on Monday, the airline's group chief executive said he also expected AirAsia's Vietnam joint venture to be flying by October.
We were a startup company that was flying by the seat of our pants, and we had no certainty of success in front of us.
One of the biggest pleasures of this trip was listening to music while ever changing landscapes were flying by on both sides of the car.
It moves at a strange pace, flying by and creeping along in unison with the cardiac arrhythmia pulse of its off-kilter snare and wheezy instrumental.
Its creators, Airspace Systems, are positioning the drone for use by law enforcement, governments, and even private venues that don't want camera-equipped drones flying by.
Many travelers enjoy flying by air, and their satisfaction is on the rise, according to the J.D Power 2017 North America Airline Satisfaction Study, released Wednesday.
"It's like driving in a car and looking out the window, with highway signs flying by and a mountain in the background moving slowly," Sheppard explained.
Boeing is facing increasing hurdles getting the plane returned to service, putting its goal of having the Max flying by the end of 2019 into doubt.
Boeing is facing increasing hurdles getting the plane returned to service, putting its goal of having the Max flying by the end of 7373 into doubt.
"Right away, I could see flaming chunks flying by the window, and I thought the heat shield might be falling apart," he wrote after the flight.
Mr. Rosenthal has combined his passions for animals and flying by being involved in Pilots N Paws, a group that flies pets out of emergency situations.
Speaking on state radio after flying by helicopter over Beira and other affected areas, Mr. Nyusi said that overflowing rivers had submerged villages and isolated communities.
For over 39 years, it's been cruising along in space, flying by Saturn and the Kuiper Belt, doing nothing but beaming back beautiful photos and scientific research.
But even in the worst-case scenario, where the showrunners are simply flying by the seat of their pants, that's no barrier to Discovery being good, either.
Seeing how strong she is with her neck already, and then soon she will be rolling over, to walking … it's amazing how time is already flying by.
Though the stunts must be rigorously planned in order to shoot them, in the context of the film, Hunt is flying by the seat of his pants.
It is very much a book for men, and there's never really been an equivalent written by a woman, except maybe Fear of Flying [by Erica Jong].
I love flying by the seat of my pants but we really didn't see much in Dublin at all and we also missed some exploring in Kilkenny.
"Seconds pass slowly, and years go flying by," a twenty-something Ben Folds sings on "Jackson Cannery," the opening track of his 22016 debut with Ben Folds Five.
However, in attempting to deliver millions of presents from a single point over the course of one night, you have been flying by the seat of your sled.
European budget airline Ryanair on Tuesday cut its passenger growth forecast for next summer, saying it expects to have fewer Max planes flying by then than it expected.
DUBAI, April 20203 (Reuters) - Saudi Arabian budget carrier Flyadeal, launched last week, aims to have up to 50 planes flying by 2020, a senior executive said on Monday.
I think it gets a little out of hand when you're walking down the street and people are flying by you on their hoverboards, but hey, that's cool.
"All my heroes is singers that can't sing," he ventures amid thoughts on cellphone dependence, barstool codependency, Obama flying by in a drone, and the skin he's in.
It's interesting ... you can see Rebecca wearing gloves while Eric apparently enjoys flying by the seat of his pants, cause he's pushing the cart with his bare hands.
JetBlue is tackling the high environmental impact of flying by aiming to become carbon neutral on all domestic flights by July 2020, according to a press release Monday.
As the twigs were digging into my back and bugs were flying by my head I just kept hoping that no one would tell us we had to leave.
The report notes that the number of commercial drones flying by later this year (or early next year) will surpass the administration's estimates for 2022 from last year's report.
Roughly 41% of those caught up in such avalanches were snowmobiling, 34% were skiing and 13.5% were heli-skiing -- flying by helicopter to a secluded spot and then skiing.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - The grounded Boeing Co 737 MAX is "highly likely" to be flying by mid-August, American Airlines Group Inc Chief Executive Doug Parker told shareholders on Wednesday.
The New Horizons team is about to prepare for the spacecraft's next task: flying by an icy body at the edge of the Solar System that's never been visited before.
Brazil is also participating in the review and the country's civil aviation secretary said on Sunday they also hope the aicraft will be flying by the end of the year.
"Boeing are telling us at the moment they expect to be back flying by the end of September," O'Leary said in an interview on the sidelines of an airlines meeting.
CHICAGO, June 12 (Reuters) - American Airlines Group Inc Chief Executive Doug Parker said it was "highly likely" that the grounded Boeing Co 737 MAX would be flying by Sept. 3.
The problem is that in order to keep the hose in the plane, the pilots — who are flying by hand, not autopilot — need to maneuver the plane up and down.
The Atlanta-based carrier on Friday announced it would cut its flying by 40% in the next few months, the biggest cuts in the airline's more than 90-year history.
The Atlanta-based carrier on Friday announced it would cut its flying by 40% in the next few months, the biggest cuts in the airline's more than 90-year history.
United, for example, announced two days ago that it will reduce its international flying by 95% for April, leaving only half a dozen international flights on its schedule through May.
" Christie said the team got the sense that the tape would be released about an hour from the time they started watching it "and that time was already flying by.
Boeing expects it could start flying by the middle of the next decade, but Airbus' A321XLR would likely make it to market sooner and could steal some would-be Boeing customers.
Rather than humans, robots have boldly gone where no one has gone before, digging into the Martian soil, flying by Pluto, landing on comets, and even venturing slowly into interstellar space.
Kerry and Lavrov met in Zurich to hash out the issue before flying by helicopter to the Swiss ski resort town of Davos to take part in the World Economic Forum.
We're treated to scene after scene where the characters learn the skills they need for the job by putting in hard work (and often flying by the seats of their pants).
After all, much of the president's behavior looks more like a flying-by-the-seat-of-his-pants con-man trying to keep hustle going than a Metternich-like grand strategist.
But then there have been equally amazing sketches that have been fun to perform and execute, that have been really off-the-cuff, and flying by the seat of our pants.
On his first day, flying by helicopter to see the spectacular geology of an ice-free region called the McMurdo Dry Valleys, his group was accosted by a lone Adélie penguin.
The new reductions in JetBlue's schedule come less than a week after it announced it would cut its flying by at least 40% in April and May as cancellations outpace bookings.
To the rooters in the stands he is a resourceful and dynamic leader whose shirttail is always flying by the third quarter as he urges his boys on from the sidelines.
This year, with the opening of ICA Miami, the relaunch of the Bass and Studio Drift's fleet of 26 drones flying by night, the whole spectacle felt as saturated as ever.
However, in the video, the passenger, who is traveling at about the same speed as an airplane, sees the outside world, or at least screen projections of what's flying by his window.
As the names of the 49 victims of the Pulse nightclub shooting were being read at a vigil in Orlando, a photographer noticed something up above: A flock of birds flying by.
In 1977, both spacecraft blasted off and made their way towards Jupiter: Voyager 1 on September 5th, flying by Jupiter and Saturn before it made its way out of the solar system.
As my wife and dog slept and the road kept flying by, I couldn't help but think of my native South and wonder if such a thing would even be possible again.
The MAX 737 was grounded in March following two deadly crashes, and Boeing has been working on a software fix to get the jet back flying by the end of the year.
Delta said it was cutting international flights by 25% and domestic routes by 10% to 15% while American Airlines planned to cut its summer international flying by 10%, the Washington Post reported.
India's Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) will also conduct an independent inspection of the grounded planes once they are cleared for flying by the U.S. regulator, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
Russia on Thursday brushed off the United States's reaction to its fighter jets flying by a U.S. Navy destroyer this week in what the United States called a provocative and unnecessary move.
"They're flying by you, and they play very good defensively," Flyers right wing Jakub Voracek said of a Penguins team that is 3-0 against Philadelphia after being 0-4 last season.
That show's sixth season was a catastrophe, but in a way that underscored how the series had always been flying by the seat of its pants when it came to its storytelling.
It's what's responsible for creating the captivating images you see in Nebulae, which, for better or worse, are about as close as you'll ever get to flying by this incomprehensibly massive celestial phenomenon.
Spike, Aerion Supersonic, and Boom Supersonic are targeting to have their supersonic jets flying by the mid-2020s by modifying existing engines rather than spending billions of dollars to make a new one.
The timing of the executive order and the lack of advance warning had homeland security officials "flying by the seat of their pants," to try to put policies in place, one official said.
Boeing is working on a fix to anti-stall software blamed for the crashes and hopes to get approval from regulators to get the jet back flying by the end of the year.
The results tell us more about the biology behind measuring time and suggest that one day we could understand exactly what's going on when it seems like the day is dragging or flying by.
The country's president, who cut short a visit to neighboring Swaziland over the weekend because of the disaster, spoke after flying by helicopter over Beira and two rural provinces, where he reported widespread devastation.
I was hoping that someone would see it from an adjacent building or from a helicopter flying by, but we were worried that someone from the building might come and take it down before then.
On Wednesday, it said the hit could rise to €300 million ($336 million) if it remains unclear at the end of this month whether the 737 Max will resume flying by the middle of July.
Ryanair, which has ordered 135 737 MAX 200s and has options on 75 more, was expecting to receive its first five planes between April and June but now expects them to by flying by November.
Instead, the show's version goes from Bran skingchanging to the ravens flying by the Night King, and then never returned to other vantage points to indicate how Bran was tracking the ongoing battle in Winterfell. 
Indeed, Mr. Briceño, who used to be a cost controller at an oil company in his native Venezuela, was inspired to start parachuting and then proximity flying by watching YouTube videos of other people's jumps.
The Atlanta-based carrier said it is reducing its international flying by as much as 25% and domestic capacity by 0003% to 15%, among some of the deepest cuts announced in the U.S. so far.
The ride up a cobble-strewed path was a series of pinch-me moments — glorious vistas of the northern Andes, rays of morning sun shooting through fluffy clouds, the occasional ridiculous-beaked toucan flying by.
And then there was the option of bringing Cassini closer to Saturn, where it could continue flying by the planet's moons for years and eventually fly between the ring gap — in other words: the Grand Finale.
Potter pushed defying gravity into the realm of performance art, partaking in both high-lining (tightrope walking between two massive cliffs above a yawning chasm) and wingsuit flying by jumping from cliffs, bridges, and off mountains.
The airline, which has ordered 135 737 MAX 200s and has options on 75 more, was expecting to receive its first five planes between April and June but now expects them to by flying by November.
Take a gander sometime when it's daylight out in California and you're likely to see waves lapping gently against the shore, birds flying by, sea lions sunning themselves on the shore, and other extremely chill sights.
Summer's flying by and the Fourth of July has already come and gone, which means picnics, parades, barbecues — and, of course, great deals on products you'll have fun using the rest of the season and beyond.
"Nobody wants to step into a situation where you're flying by the seat of your pants and don't know whether what you just said will hold up from one news cycle to the next," he added.
The rescue workers reached the area by snowmobile before flying by helicopter over the cable cars, harnessing themselves to the cables, climbing along to the cars and then dropping through the car's hatches, French authorities said.
In 1990, a federal jury in Minneapolis convicted three former Northwest Airlines pilots of flying a jet under the influence of alcohol, in what appeared to be the first conviction for drunken flying by professional pilots.
On a micro level, if we're affected — and it sounds like we're gonna be, because they've already slashed our flying by 20 to 30 percent — I would prefer the federal government steps in with the UBI.
As trays loaded with salad-like dishes leave the counter, you can glimpse bits and pieces of the two more formal restaurants flying by, like the scraps of Kansas that Dorothy sees caught in the twister.
In a meeting at F.A.A. headquarters in Washington last week, Mr. Dickson told Mr. Muilenburg that it would be impossible to get the plane flying by the end of the year, despite Boeing's previously rosy predictions.
Europe's largest discount airline, which ordered 135 Max 200 models with the option for 75 more, had been expecting to receive its first five between April and June but now expects them to be flying by November.
Boeing is working on a fix to anti-stall software at the centre of investigations into the crashes and hopes to get approval from regulators to get the jet back flying by the end of the year.
Ryanair, which has ordered 135 737 MAX 20173s and has options on 75 more, was expecting to receive its first five planes between April and June but said it now expects them to be flying by November.
No, it's not that drone that keeps flying by your yard (but seriously, what is that?) — it's the latest entrant into the ultra-hot 2000-video camera space courtesy of Google, and it's called the Yi Halo.
A recent example of this was when they were criticized for flying by private jet to Elton John's home in the South of France, despite John saying that he paid for the jet to be carbon neutral.
He said Britain, excluded for now from a Franco-German fighter programme launched in July 2017, remained open to partnering with other countries on the project, with an eye to seeing the new jet flying by 2035.
Boeing is working on a fix to anti-stall software at the center of investigations into the crashes and hopes to get approval from regulators to get the jet back flying by the end of the year.
Despite the troubles in the cockpit, the co-pilot, Mohammod, acknowledged the clearance, changed the autopilot mode, dialed in the target altitude and selected a climb airspeed of 213 knots, apparently because he was flying by rote.
I was down there for shooting, and those were the times I felt the least safe—not necessarily in the spectacular shots in the square, when there's rockets flying by your head and fire from all sides.
After five years on the road, in many markets, the S is no longer an eccentric outlier, but instead it's the luxury standard-bearer, and the obvious car that you see flying by you near wealthy California enclaves.
The airline, which has ordered 135 737 MAX 200s and has options on 75 more, was expecting to receive its first five planes between April and June but said it now expects them to be flying by November.
Image: Schmidt Ocean InstituteAsteroid mining has gained steam in the popular psyche: who doesn't love the idea of flying up to one of the giant rocks flying by and somehow harvesting it of its precious metals like platinum.
The DJI Goggles RE support Sphere panoramic viewing and video streaming with the OcuSync Video Transmission Module, which has 12 transmission channels designed to reduce interference during a race, when multiple drones are likely flying by one another.
Just leaving it on "Auto HD" results in some pretty intense distortion during a few sections, because when the the colors and patterns get crazy, there's actually just too much information flying by for YouTube's normal HD compression.
"The challenge for us is that we need to see the plane back flying by the end of September, October, November at the latest, so as not to disrupt our growth for the summer of 2020," O'Leary said.
The Red Arrows flew from New York Stewart International Airport down to the Hudson River, down the lower tip of Manhattan, flying by landmarks like the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building, and One World Trade Center.
There's a sequence with Gregg—Mae's best buddy—on a bike in the autumn woods that is positive breathtaking on a bigger screen, with the reds and yellows and oranges flying by as Mae and Gregg ride through.
American Airlines over the weekend said it plans to slash its international flying by 75% to May 6 and that it will cut domestic capacity by 20% in April from a year earlier and by 103% in May.
A lot of people can't deal with that kind of thing, they want their amenities and sometimes flying by the seat of your pants so much can make people uneasy but that's the way I like to do it.
Boeing and the FAA are now scrambling to restore trust in the planes, which Boeing expects will be flying by early in the fourth quarter, while federal officials say they have no timeline to return the planes to service.
"He's ... intent on a very, very hyper-luxurious way of life, flying by private jet, (using the) royal train," said Bower, whose says his book was based on interviews with 120 people, many of whom worked for the royals.
"Boeing are telling us at the moment they expect to be back flying by the end of September," O'Leary said in an interview on the sidelines of a meeting of the European airlines lobby A4E, which he also chairs.
Read more: Prince Harry is launching a travel initiative to improve 'environmental protection' 2 weeks after being criticized for flying by private jet"I spend 99% of my life travelling the world by commercial," Harry said, according to Sky News.
Read more: 18 times Kate Middleton looked like a real-life Disney princess Middleton's behavior seems a stark contrast to her brother and sister-in-law's, who were criticized for flying by private jet three times in the past month.
Robert Isom, president of American Airlines, wrote in a letter to employees on March 19 shared with Business Insider that over 55,000 flights will be cut in April as the airline reduces international flying by 75% and domestic by 30%.
In "Motherhacker," a podcast that Gimlet Media will release in November, Coon plays a single mother struggling with financial insecurity and "flying by the seat of her pants," as Coon put it, when she becomes the victim of a phishing hack.
"If you're flying by an asteroid, or a comet, or if you're near Saturn, and Enceladus has got a plume of water coming out of the undersurface ocean, Earth might not know exactly where that thing is going to be," he says.
"The program looked like it was flying by the seat of its pants, but the idea of trying to communicate directly to supporters and bypassing traditional media is a good one," said Jeffrey McCall, a professor of media studies at DePauw University.
A mid-tempo rock tune well furnished with strumming and chiming guitars, it recalls mid-70s exemplars of Swedish pop, with lyrics that lean into tranquil mysticism: When I dieDon't you cry I'll be flying by you I'll be riding wings of love.
Much of the port city's allure lies in constant reinvention and little surprises (like free-range guinea hens clucking up and down Legare Street, sous-chefs flying by on skateboards heading into work, or Citadel cadets honking their bagpipes on sidewalks in summertime).
Delta Air Lines said Wednesday that it plans to cut its flying by an unprecedented 250%, on a year-over-year basis, after March revenue fell nearly $103 billion short of the same month last year as bookings drop and cancellations pile up.
If you see a deal land in your email or flying by your timeline on Facebook that seems sketchy — especially if it's from a site you don't recognize or haven't heard of before — remember that some deals really are too good to be true.
On a call with investors after it posted first-quarter earnings, Delta said that it plans to take delivery of some of the C Series planes, which seat some 100 passengers, in the fourth quarter and that they will be flying by early 2019.
Read more: Serena Williams said she 'didn't know there was negative media' surrounding Meghan Markle's Wimbledon appearanceThe duchess and Harry were recently criticized by the British public for flying by private jet, while at the same time urging fans to be conscious of climate change.
Here's how he described his experience of peering into Mir while he was flying by the station in a Soyuz capsule: "Looking into the station I could see a lone ray of light shining through the port widow and outlining the dining table," Linenger recalled.
Norwegian Air is reducing its long-haul flying by 40% following President Trump's restrictions on travel between Europe and the US.The low-cost airline's business model makes it particularly vulnerable to the restrictions that limit which US airports can accept flights from most Continental European cities.
Mr. Obama made his exit after the ceremony, flying by helicopter to Joint Base Andrews in the Maryland suburbs, where he thanked former aides and members of his administration before boarding the presidential jet, no longer designated Air Force One, to fly to Palm Springs, Calif.
Last month TUI said it needed reassurances by the end of May that the MAX fleet could resume flying by mid-July or it would have to activate summer contingency plans that would cut underlying earnings before interest, tax and amortization (EBITA) by up to 26% this year.
Smaller asteroids routinely make closer passes to Earth, but 2236 J3803, discovered in May 2380, will be the largest asteroid to come this near to the planet since 2000, flying by at only about 22027 times the distance from the Earth to the Moon, 1.1 million miles (1.8 million km).
It might look like two potatoes that have been sandwiched together, like so: On January 1, the New Horizons spacecraft, the one famous for flying by Pluto, will pass by Ultima Thule to explore this strange rock and try to learn more about the very formation of our solar system.
SpaceX's Crew Dragon is now in Florida to prep for its first flight with astronauts onboard This new, improved Cargo Dragon has its first commercial mission scheduled for August, and its sister craft, Crew Dragon, may very well by flying by then as well if everything goes according to plan.
Of all the things that could end our world, an asteroid strike may be the doomsday we have the most …Read more ReadA team at the SONEAR Observatory in Brazil first noticed the asteroid on Wednesday, and it appeared in another American team's data later that day, before flying by hours later.
"I have personally seen 15-20 trucks come and go just in my own town, because they didn't really know what their concept was, and were just flying by the seat of their pants," said Bruce Smith, owner of Chick-N-Nooga in Chattanooga, Tennessee, whose truck serves his specialty fried chicken.
Laura Rosenberger, the director of the Alliance for Securing Democracy, the German Marshall Fund of the United States, testified that believed instances of China trying to sow disinformation included a doctored photo showing a Chinese planes flying by a mountain in Taiwan and the censorship of content abroad on popular app WeChat.
Passenger operations have collapsed at an unprecedented rate as the virus spreads around the world, with Delta Air Lines Inc parking more than 600 jets, cutting corporate pay by as much as 13%, and scaling back its flying by more than 70% until demand begins to recover from the coronavirus epidemic hit.
Werner planted milkweed plots in both her front yard and backyard; she recently counted more than 30 monarchs flying by the city's Gateway Arch in just five minutes; someone snapped photos of a monarch caterpillar on milkweed in front of city hall; and the number of butterfly gardens is already about double the program's goal.
CHICAGO, March 4 (Reuters) - United Airlines Holdings Inc is reducing U.S. and Canadian flights by 10% and international flying by 20% in the month of April and eyeing similar cuts in May in some of the most drastic measures announced to date by a U.S. airline in response to falling demand due to the coronavirus.
That is exactly what Robert Hooke, a natural philosopher, did in the 17th century: "He is able to tell how many strokes a fly makes with her wings (those flies that hum in their flying) by the note that it answers to in music during their flying," wrote Samuel Pepys, a British civil servant and friend of Hooke's.
That means Amazon customers will now get to relive the thrilling adventures of the original Captain James T. Kirk and crew as they hunt down Ricardo Montalban's Khan, time travel to the 1980s to steal whales, and even journey to the center of the galaxy to find God (which probably wasn't a great idea, but hey, Shatner was directing at that point, so everybody was probably just flying by the seat of their pants anyway).
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