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18 Sentences With "go arounds"

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There are real limits to the government go-arounds for action.
"Go-arounds," in which the landing is aborted before the wheels touch the ground, were more common, however.
In fact, according to Australia's Civil Aviation Safety Authority, there are about 800 standard go-arounds performed in Australia alone in a typical year.
The Breathtaker Alpine Coaster is another great option at Snowmass — the ride costs $49 for three go-arounds or you can package it with their snowtubing experience.
In 2017, there were 582 go-arounds at the airport, but Big Jet TV said there were at least 20 just on Sunday amid the tough weather conditions.
A 2017 report by Heathrow Airport described missed landings or "go-arounds" as a "well-practiced and safe procedure which pilots and air traffic controllers are trained and prepared for."
With smartphone cameras raised high, they watched in fascination as the single engine, twin-tailed planes performed go-arounds and tight turns that threw ribbons of condensation off their wingtips.
But negotiations on border wall spending are less noxious than they have been during previous go-arounds with government funding in the nearly three years since President Donald Trump took office.
Square, the payments service Dorsey launched in between his first and second go-arounds at Twitter CEO, fell below its IPO price of $9 a share on Wednesday for the first time.
"I think it's a wonderful choice because Nick has this cool story of not being the most liked guy on TV the first couple of go-arounds," former Bachelor Sean Lowe told PEOPLE exclusively of the decision.
The Federal Aviation Office said while go-around manoeuvres were a normal procedure in air traffic, it had asked Air Berlin for details of Monday's incident involving the A330 plane because it differed from ordinary go-arounds.
There are no local amusement parks in Skien. Lekeland was a small amusement park for children just outside the town, but it closed in 2008. Every year there is a traveling carnival with rides and merry-go-arounds for a week, in "Stevneplassen". Norway's biggest outside climbing park, Himalaya Park, is located in Skien.
Departures from runway 02 must turn to a heading of 018 degrees and then climb swiftly to 9000 feet to avoid mountainous terrain just north of the airport. Because of the short length of the runway and the high altitude of the airport, aircraft require a large amount of power to do this, making late go-arounds potentially dangerous if not executed properly.
Old-growth forest near Flume Trail, Moon Lake ParkApproximately of purpose-built mountain bike trails also provide opportunities for hiking, cross-country skiing, orienteering, and nature watching along a stacked-loop trail system. Trails range from wide and smooth to narrow, rocky and technical singletrack. There many optional rock overs with go arounds. The park features Deacon Trials Area, a mountain bike trials and skills area.
A separation efficiency tool called Automated Terminal Proximity Alert was first implemented at Minneapolis-St. Paul in May 2011 and now is deployed at 14 terminal radar approach control facilities across the country. It better informs air traffic controllers of gaps so they can tell pilots to adjust their speed or direct them on a shorter path the runway. During its first year of use, the number of go-arounds declined by 23 percent for flights headed to Minneapolis-St. Paul.
Braniff International Airways ordered the higher-thrust version with Pratt & Whitney JT4A engines, the 707-220. The final major derivative was the 707-320, which featured an extended-span wing and JT4A engines, while the 707-420 was the same as the -320, but with Conway turbofan engines. British certification requirements relating to go-arounds with one engine inoperative also forced Boeing to increase the height of the tail fin on all 707 variants, as well as add a ventral fin, which was retrofitted on earlier -120 and -220 aircraft.
A similar approach had also been used on the contemporaneous Blackburn Buccaneer strike fighter and on the later-built British Aerospace 146 regional airliner. The design is unique in that it not only slows the aircraft down rapidly, it can aid in rapid descents from economic cruising altitudes and also allowed the engines to be set at higher RPM which helped eliminate 'lag time'. This means the engines respond faster if needed for sudden speed increases or go-arounds on the approach to landing. The Fellowship had a retractable tricycle landing gear which used large low pressure tyres, enabling the use of unpaved airstrips.
All 260 people on board, as well as five people on the ground, died from the crash. It is the second-deadliest aviation accident on U.S. soil, after American Airlines Flight 191. 264: On April 26, 1994, China Airlines Flight 140 was completing a routine flight and approach at Nagoya Airport, Japan, when the Airbus A300B4-622R's First Officer inadvertently pressed the takeoff/go-around button, which raises the throttle position to the same as take offs and go- arounds. The action and the two pilots' reaction resulted in a crash that killed 264 (15 crew and 249 passengers) of the 271 people aboard. 261: On July 11, 1991, Nigeria Airways Flight 2120, a Douglas DC-8-61 aircraft operated by Nationair Canada, crashed in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, after two tires ignited upon takeoff, leading to an in-flight fire.

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