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"midair" Definitions
  1. any point in the air not contiguous with the earth or other solid surface: to catch a ball in midair.

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CHICAGO — There were cryptic and confusing announcements in midair.
"In midair, I think I might've blacked out," she said.
What is it like when the plane refuels in midair?
Bodies crisscross in midair like human juggling pins, nearly colliding.
A delicately arranged stand display of frames is suspended in midair.
First, the president tweeting this in midair about the big summit.
With a drone in midair, those same problems could be fatal.
They shy away from resolution, leaving the reader suspended in midair.
Rudolph appeared to be knocked out in midair and landed awkwardly.
A crosswalk in Schmalkalden, Germany, looks like it's floating in midair.
Spinning midair tangled in a scarlet web felt just about right.
At first, it appears to be floating or levitating in midair.
That  divide  ranges from aborted projects to lethal fires to midair explosions.
"In midair I think I might've blacked out," Jordan told KGW-TV.
The boats are suspended in midair, and motors create the rocking motion.
Students on the rock wall glance across the room, suspended in midair.
The Zip 225 deployed a tailhook to grab a cable in midair.
"In midair I think I might've blacked out," she told the station.
Unsafe actions‎ increase the risk of miscalculation and potential for midair collisions.
We were lucky enough to see this totally awesome midair charging tech.
Worst Performance in Midair Nadezhda Bazhina of Russia is no tourist athlete.
The other may have exploded in midair or fallen into the sea.
The effect of little balls hovering and vibrating in midair is mesmerizing.
Between summer 1953 and spring 1954, three Comets broke apart in midair.
There's superposition—the midair coin being heads and tails at the same time.
Jones couldn't adjust his body in midair in order to make the catch.
Instead, it'll launch from underneath a giant airplane, climbing to space from midair.
Only gradually do we realize that there's no balcony: He's hanging in midair.
Above it all, two birds, one black and one white, fight in midair.
It flies flawlessly, up until a last-second midair collision with a competitor.
The fluids collide in midair, which is the central innovation of this approach.
Developed in 2007, the FOAB explodes in midair, igniting a fuel-air mixture.
Do you see Wakanda as a series of magical neighborhoods floating in midair?
In 2012, Lady Gaga performed for the town of Springfield hanging in midair.
But Outteridge still got caught in midair when his team completed its tack.
" It added that "unsafe actions‎ increase the risk of miscalculation and midair collisions.
Adam Williams is dangling in midair next to a rugged cliff in Hawaii.
A second virtual experience puts you onto an airplane that peacefully disintegrates midair.
The note hung suspended in midair, then blossomed into a haunting movie theme.
And clearly, it's easily damaged when some poor bird collides with it in midair.
A witness last Thursday saw a fireball in midair; another reported seeing a flare.
According to Israeli news reports, one exploded midair and another landed in the sea.
In midair, he maneuvered himself so that his legs would hit the water first.
Zebra sharks and black-tipped reef sharks hover overhead, as if floating in midair.
Ms. Suhartono said it looked as though he were practicing kung fu in midair.
Payton ran over and shoved Crowder in midair, leading to an exchange of shoves.
As they held forks frozen in midair, everyone at the table stared at him.
But despite the high winds, the marble planets stayed suspending in midair, motionless but imposing.
The planes then used a special system of cables to snag the buckets in midair.
A witness on January 14 saw a fireball in midair; another reported seeing a flare.
Its system launches a rocket from under the wing of a Boeing 747 in midair.
Then, quickly jump to the opposite side, swapping your legs back and forth in midair.
The lack of intact human remains is another indicator of a midair breakup, experts said.
"It was going to be a matter of time before someone had a midair" collision.
Japan's defense ministry said that the two planes collided midair before crashing into the sea.
Six others were killed in a midair collision involving one of its planes last week.
The plane has a range of 2,500 nautical miles but can be refueled in midair.
Their dazzling murmurations — exquisitely synchronized midair swirls of their gigantic flocks — can black out skies.
Good thing I know martial arts, because I was doing a judo roll in midair.
The video shows an eagle clutching a drone midair and taking it down a few feet.
But if the coin followed the rules of quantum mechanics, the coin would be flipping midair.
But when you're wearing a VR headset and drawing in midair, things are apparently even harder.
He saw others from his cell block staring down into their meatloaf, forks frozen in midair.
Last year, a Russian plane exploded midair over the Sinai Peninsula, killing all 224 people aboard.
The photo, titled "Single Atom in an Ion Trap" shows a single atom suspended in midair.
Edwards' farsightedness required him to wear glasses while jumping, which tended to get fogged up midair.
But it wasn't until the plane was midair that the trip went fully off the rails.
The canister would deploy its parachute, and high-flying spy planes would pick it up midair.
This time it's paintballs colliding (oh ... so ... slowly ...) in midair, because that's what the Internet's for.
At the end of the video, I caught his dick in midair and I put 'O.
F.A.A. engineers worried that the change might increase the risk of a fuel tank explosion midair.
Zach/A_Nub placed second in two heats, but got into midair collisions and crashed three times.
Weightlessness has its perks — you're a lot harder to shoot when you're flitting around in midair.
Pushed off the edge, it helplessly tumbled and bounced in midair as the cord sprang back.
Ms. Lai froze, soup spoon suspended midair and face flushed, and opened her mouth to speak.
Brian Flynn sent a midair pass to Byron, who beat Rask (25 saves) to the stick side.
It's not just the damage you take when you're completely exposed in midair, though that's painful too.
Midair resemblance Some fans recently noted that a bungee-jumping Smith looked exactly like the late Avery.
The owl dangled motionless in midair until rescuers were able to reach it and clip the lines.
Pudding is caught frozen in midair, looking directly at the camera, during a downstroke of the wings.
Captain Shults displayed "nerves of steel" while landing the Boeing 737 after an engine exploded in midair.
For the same year, FAA has reported 20153 critical near midair collisions between planes in United States.
Planes collide Two float planes collided in midair in Alaska, killing four people and injuring several others.
Will they, for example, attempt a triple axel while $7 in quarters spill from their bodies midair?
The device, which utilizes ultraviolet gel curing technology, allows children to design 26-D creations in midair.
Siu calls the device "2.5D," since of course it can't show the entire object floating in midair.
She stared at my index finger, which I held raised in midair, gesturing toward a mutual classmate.
Once, Mr. Cohn chartered a plane with friends, without Mr. Trump, trashing it during a midair party.
Federal transportation authorities will investigate after two sightseeing planes collided in midair, killing at least four people.
Cubii - $349 See Details Ever notice how in sci-fi films, all screens are projected in midair?
But FBI investigations into midair sexual assaults have increased by 66% from fiscal year 2014 to 103.
The United States has supported the Saudi campaign with intelligence assistance, midair refueling and other logistical support.
For flight attendants and passengers alike, that dangerous, shaky feeling in midair comes from air currents shifting.
In one swift, fluid move, she'd created a secure hold so she could hang out in midair.
With that, the airplane turned around in midair — and headed back to Seattle where it had started.
They grapple with these large, powerful insects in midair, using their well-placed stingers to paralyze them.
An engine on a Southwest Airlines flight from New York to Dallas exploded midair, killing one person.
The plane appeared to burst into flames in midair, and authorities in Ukraine and Iran will investigate.
The birds aren't entirely immune, it seems — we're told about migrating flocks that kill themselves in midair.
Upon discovering this, the woman floats through the wall in a rage, her dress disintegrating in midair.
These self-reported incidents include critical altitude deviation, fuel management issues, smoke and fire in the cabin, in-flight weather encounters, mechanical issues due to unreliable maintenance, crew fatigue, medical fitness of pilots, near midair collisions with another plane, and near midair collisions with unmanned aerial vehicles, or drones.
Well, there's apparently a limit to the degree a customer can gripe -- especially if it happens in midair.
Five people on board two small planes died in a midair collision Wednesday in Alaska, multiple reports confirm.
Of course, catching a Nerf dart in midair and slamming it into an enemy's head is always awesome.
Russia said it was also suspending an agreement between coalition and Russian air forces to avoid midair incidents.
When it comes to the country's health care system, Republicans are trying to build the plane in midair.
" Over the walls drift "dark kites" which the carousel riders catch as if they were "petals in midair.
Something in the engine broke apart midair and burst through the Boeing 27-256's window, passengers said.
According to The Associated Press, the missile exploded in midair just a few seconds after it was launched.
The first person I met was a lithe martial artist who executed a perfect kick spin in midair.
Pavard, leaning far to his left, met the ball in midair with the outside of his right foot.
A housefly landed on her white Playboy sweats, and Dellatto caught the bug in his hand in midair.
She looks comfy in midair, but can't fill in the character with the necessary nuances and mood changes.
I've flown for hours in the co-pilot seat of a B-1 bomber, including during midair refuels.
This year's routine involved two catchers and, during the finale, a spangled foursome seems to square dance midair.
See how he lets it hang there in midair, giving her an even better view of his tattoo.
The MQ-25 Stingray drone tankers will launch from a ship and refuel Navy fighter jets in midair.
I always plan on working midair and on using the free time to be a Really Useful Engine.
There were no details about the other rocket, which could have fallen into the sea or exploded midair.
Pele's hair is when liquid glass is shot out of the #volcano and spun into fine glass thread midair.
A few seconds later, the pieces were blown a short distance in midair and landed some eight feet away.
In the picture, Hemsworth is suspended in midair while McCarthy pretends to hold him up with her super strength.
The Boeing 777 broke apart in midair, flinging wreckage over several kilometres (miles) of fields in rebel-held territory.
You'll see blood splatter frozen midair and the static cloud of a bullet fired from an old-timey gun.
Or maybe you've designed a midair charging system that lets a swarm perk up flagging units without human intervention.
I believe he'll find a way to have a coin that explodes in midair and transforms into a dove.
While the midair helicopter recovery may seem like the most crazy and difficult part, it's not what worries Beck.
I toss the treats at her, and she enjoys chasing them around and can sometimes catch them in midair.
And that leaves flight attendants and travel agents acting as de facto referees for games of midair musical chairs.
Mr. Sanders holds midair and plane-side news conferences regularly, taking questions from as many as a dozen journalists.
One of them appears to have exploded midair shortly after its launching, according to the Defense Ministry in Seoul.
The simple controls let you jump, dig, and do a midair dash that kills enemies — that's pretty much it.
Pekarski was midair headed to Spain for 10 days, and her mind started racing with questions on what's next.
Just as sounds can be felt through vibrations, those audio vibrations can simulate the feeling of objects in midair.
Most were taken in midair: shots of clouds from airplane windows, aerial views of sea and earth far below.
Launching lumbering Air Force tankers aloft and conducting the midair refueling is a technically tricky and enormously expensive task.
Sometimes a petal's contour stops in midair, as if there was no need to make a complete, enclosing line.
But there's a lot to distract: two eight-meter-long organ pipes that resemble cannons are suspended in midair.
On July 2, 2002, a passenger jet collided in midair with a cargo plane over Germany, killing 71 people.
You don't jilt a woman who can spin in midair while wearing the equivalent of an ermine-trimmed housecoat.
But ever since demolition of the parish house was finished last August, the pedestrian footbridge has ended in midair.
Watching Russell is like seeing a skateboarder midair, soaring through a series of dizzying flips and twists, Harvey said.
The bill would also prohibit the resumption of midair refueling of coalition planes, which the Pentagon ended in November.
So Tatum jumped away from the basket, spun in midair and swished a turnaround jumper over White's outstretched arm.
The composition is framed from below, so that the gleaming alley's ever-narrowing incline seems to suddenly terminate in midair.
Authorities said three people were killed after two small planes crashed midair over the Florida Everglades near Miami Tuesday afternoon.
A new device from Harvard's Wyss Institute allows metal filaments to essentially be drawn in midair with no support whatsoever.
Every time, Hartman keeps cool and catches the apple in his mouth like a dog fetching a Frisbee in midair.
These spiders are only one of two in the world who can spin these so-called "bridal veils" in midair.
For instance, FAA statistics suggest that there were more than 22009 near midair collisions between airplanes and drones in 21.
Early Thursday morning, Southwest Airlines Flight 3606 turned around in midair, halting its trip to Dallas to return to Seattle.
Remember that insane video of Amir Khan chugging a protein shake and then juggling the bottle in midair with punches???
The effort is aimed a making sure aircraft from the countries are not involved in midair incidents with each other.
That large strategic bomber prototype had a two-person crew on board when it crashed due to a midair collision.
Then, officials said, the plane broke apart in midair over Long Island, killing Mr. Berube, 66, and his two passengers.
Southwest is grappling with a decline in bookings following a midair engine failure on one of its flights last month.
A Southwest Boeing 737 engine failed in midair on April 17 after it lost a fan blade, killing one passenger.
Pettersson drew the Canucks even at 11:07 of the third period as he deflected Derrick Pouliot's shot in midair.
I remember being in midair falling, and I crawled my way to flat ground and went out the back window.
Within only 74 seconds, Desharnais found a puck dangling in midair—after bouncing off the pipes—and slapped it in.
Watch our man split two defenders and lay out his body midair to notch two points at about 2:05.
Drones exploded midair during a military ceremony in the capital, Caracas, and the ensuing chaos was broadcast live on television.
Human operators then fire an "interceptor" missile that's supposed to hit the incoming enemy weapon and destroy it in midair.
While most of the group was observing song birds, he saw something else: A falcon grab a bird in midair.
Mike kept Rob from catching a die midair by dropping it when the rules of the challenge were being debated.
The device is advertised under the slogan, "This changes everything," with a hummingbird in fluorescent green and blue floating in midair.
Before long, technology like this might help the drones themselves communicate with each other in midair and even cooperate on projects.
The video creates a mixed reality effect, wherein the physical drone appears to be painting beautiful swatches of color around midair.
The company accompanied the announcement of the new drone with a test flight video, showing how the craft transforms in midair.
But after a midair disturbance last week, the airline has decided to loosen up rules for when Tasers can be used.
By the end of the game, you'll be able to catch missiles midair and throw them right back at your attackers.
"Tyler Kreuger, Porch's boyfriend, said that even though he had no service midair, he still texted his parents: "I love you.
He redirects pressure, rolls off of Matthews, and leaves Thor suspended in midair, baffled, crossing his arms like a big goon.
The U.S. and Russian militaries already regularly communicate about air operations there in an effort to avoid midair accidents between pilots.
In 2015, six passengers were killed when a plane, also a Beaver, stalled in a steep turn in midair and crashed.
Somersaulting in midair looks like great fun, but over time microgravity has a bizarre and potentially dangerous impact on physical performance.
But Boeing resisted the change, arguing that it was highly unlikely that an engine would explode midair and damage the cables.
Smaller debris scattered across a wide area would suggest that it broke up in midair — possibly the result of an explosion.
This year featured a very striking honorable mention that captured an eagle and a fox fighting over a rabbit in midair.
The helicopter landed safely, and the National Transportation Safety Board held its first investigation of a midair collision involving a drone.
Hedman fired a slap shot from the left point, and Callahan tipped the puck in midair, redirecting it under Murray's glove.
Boeing slumped after the U.S. Air Force announced new delays for the company's KC-46 Pegasus Tanker, a midair refueling plane.
This is the moment a man managed to catch a stranger's mobile phone midair as it flew away from a rollercoaster.
The Marine Corps has finally finished investigating a midair collision off the coast of Japan that killed six Marines in December.
Never before had an aircraft carried so many passengers — including, by the time the jet touched down, several babies born midair.
This technique formed the basis of cinematography, and it's how he recorded the stages of a cat righting itself in midair.
As acrobats with Cirque du Soleil twirled in midair, the logo of Kukahome, a Chinese furniture maker, shone brightly behind them.
It happened so fast I only remember feeling suspended in midair as my brain tried to process that I was falling.
ZURICH — Othella Dallas lay on the hardwood floor of the Sportanlage Sonnenberg, her legs midair, toes pointed and back slightly arched.
Then there are the the acrobatics — attempting to spin or even flip in midair requires intense core and upper body strength.
Then, ever the prankster, he hung virtually all of his sculptures midair, by ropes, in the museum: he killed his career.
This story originally appeared on WIRED UK. This isn't the first time passengers have attempted to exit a plane in midair.
One could read a few uncomfortable meanings into this visitation, but Phillips prefers a scatty origin story that hangs in midair.
The crash in Tehran resulted in wreckage being scattered over an area of at least two acres, suggesting a midair explosion.
Hornqvist answered for the Pens with 4:25 to go in the first, batting in a loose puck out of midair.
Drake knew he didn't fully commit the moment that kick went midair, so he used a hair flip to distract us.
Still, Amazon alone has several patent ideas around the concept of midair package drops or even folding parachutes within package shipping labels.
Rocky reaches out his left hand, as if to grasp a coin from midair, and one of them disappears with a brrring.
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TWA Flight 1303 exploded in midair shortly after takeoff from New York on July 2130, 23, killing all 2804 people on board.
For instance, you can toggle through the console to the art tab to produce a virtual pencil and start doodling in midair.
Play it enough times and you'll likely not only be able to levitate but also make a perfect omelette while in midair.
It's so much more fun laughing at the inane story beats or ridiculous slow-motion midair jumps when you're with another person.
That was the scene aboard Southwest Airlines Flight 1380 from New York to Dallas on Tuesday after an engine exploded in midair.
Meantime, a rocket fired from northern Gaza exploded midair Sunday morning local time, with no injuries reported, the Israeli Defense Forces tweeted.
A midair collision between a Chinese fighter and a Navy surveillance aircraft in international airspace in 2001 was cited as an example.
Russia also suspended a military communication line with the U.S. established after several midair incidents between American and Russian pilots. http://bit.
When the North first tested it in May last year, the projectile exploded midair shortly after being ejected from under the water.
The resulting collision brought to mind a high-school physics problem: A huge All-NBA center meets some wiry doofus in midair.
It should be impossible to reorient your body midair without pushing off of something first, but cats seem able to do it.
"Holy Mountain" has one character freeze to death dangling in midair; "White Hell" is even more intense in dramatizing a physical ordeal.
I saw them above a near-vanished lake at the edge of town, suspended midair below our helicopter and above the ground.
The "viscera has questions about itself" sculpture, suspended midair and held taut, looks like a suit of chain metal or flayed skin.
A Diaw backdoor pass that seems almost to curve midair sets off a flare of ball movement ending in a wide open jumper.
Engineers lost contact with the craft in midair, though it was estimated to have achieved a height of around 12.4 miles (20 kilometers).
After the oryx decided it had had enough of the honey badger, it used its prodigious horns to send it flying into midair.
On the list of possible midair emergencies, airline passengers are instructed on every flight what to do if the cabin pressure suddenly drops.
Green jumped an instant before James, anticipating his move, and in midair ripped the ball from the hands of the four-time MVP.
I wouldn't put it past the NFL to have snipers positioned to hit the coin in midair if Blakeman makes another flat toss.
In a new video called Aerialapse, Bloss combines timelapse with aerial photography, allowing a drone to capture a smooth and satisfying midair timelapse.
Dobrev followed up the video with a shot of her in midair, making a heart with her hands and smiling for the camera.
He turns both right and left, arrives from multiple pirouettes in surprising, forward-leaning positions and vaults high, only to pivot in midair.
The Pensacola News Journal reported Thursday that the midair incident happened Wednesday while the demonstration team practiced at Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida.
We're having these super aggressive panics that a missile's flying midair towards our heads, and maybe we should get text updates on that.
When they did so, the story goes, the babies were miraculously cradled to safety in a hammock-like sheet that appeared in midair.
Swing your legs up, hold your skirt down, all while channeling the grace of Meghan Markle and the midair acrobatics of Chloe Kim.
Since 2015, the United States has provided the Saudi-led air campaign in Yemen with midair refueling, intelligence assessments and other military advice.
A Russian airliner made an emergency landing Sunday when it caught on fire midair ... leaving at least 13 people dead, according to officials.
There's a moment in IT when we're shown a silhouetted crowd of children floating midair, circling, like a mobile of angels, or souls.
Researchers have created a gripper that uses ultrasonics to suspend an object in midair, potentially making it suitable for the most delicate tasks.
A midair collision between a F/A-18D Hornet and a KC-130J Hercules fuel tanker over the Pacific left six Marines dead.
And both were given just moments to respond to an unexpected midair crisis that put more than a hundred lives on the line.
It is the headquarters for American air operations in the region, and hosts a fleet of midair refueling tankers, along with reconnaissance aircraft.
Those include a missile strike, a midair collision with a drone or another flying object, and an engine explosion due to mechanical failure.
Soon a large number of the North's military rockets began to explode, veer off course, disintegrate in midair and plunge into the sea.
It's a critical development in Rocket Lab's plan to catch the booster with a helicopter in midair and reuse it for future missions.
Mr. Trump is referring to the number of people traveling midair and detained at airports when his executive order was announced on Jan.
Lee was serving an interference penalty when Ovechkin batted the puck out of midair to help the Capitals take a 2-1 lead.
The new planes will be packed with more modern technology for video conferencing, plus the ability to refuel in midair and travel longer distances.
You need to go slow, and your objects need to be grounded in some way, but with practice you can 3D-print in midair.
Then, he held his trash up in midair, waiting for someone to excitedly whisk it away, which is what usually happens in the NBA.
Keeping with the minimalist approach, the TV has spindly chrome legs so light that it almost seems like the screen is floating in midair.
Customers will head to space in a spaceplane called VSS Unity, which will take off in midair after being released from a carrier aircraft.
To achieve the floating in midair look, I separate everything with clear sheets of plastic on a rig I made out of PVC piping.
And the U.S. continues to provide critical support in the form of midair refueling for Saudi jets, along with some intelligence and logistical advice.
In midair, en route from Seoul to Tokyo, the seat exploded, painting the inner ribs of the aircraft with the guts of the businessman.
Horrific video posted on social media showed riders being thrown from the pendulum-style attraction, which appeared to break apart while swinging in midair.
Head has been digitally pieced together by rocks and boulders from the nearby sea wall and floats in front of the artist in midair.
She makes a mental note to tell Alex that the same company also makes houseplants that look like they are levitating in midair ($199).
Metropolitan Police in London are investigating a possible midair collision between a passenger jet on approach to Heathrow Airport in London and a drone.
Video shows a jet engine on a Delta flight from Atlanta to Baltimore failing in midair, forcing the plane to make an emergency landing.
Sounds materialize to destabilize the pulse, upend the harmony or just add disruptive noise; gaping silences open up, suddenly isolating her voice in midair.
After the 1996 crash of T.W.A. Flight 800, which broke up in midair shortly after takeoff from Kennedy International Airport, investigators initially suspected terrorism.
Turning in midair to catch a change of musical accent, pouncing onto the beat only to take off again, he had speed, force, danger.
And whatever instincts he had—while suspended seemingly frozen in midair—were immaculate, as the ball drifted gracefully through the back of the net.
Constructed like a triptych altarpiece, the woman is flanked by the images of a goat falling in midair — complete with bright red skyward erections.
And it's impressive: the teenage artist not only skillfully edits Schongauer's midair tangle of demons-and-saint, but sets it against an invented seascape.
And an Air France flight had to make an emergency landing in northern Canada last year after one of its engines exploded in midair.
In April 2001, a Navy EP-3 electronic surveillance plane landed on China's Hainan Island following a midair collision with a Chinese fighter jet.
Much of the piece stayed in those distant realms, sustaining tones beyond the power of human breath and letting tentative melodies hang in midair.
"We call on Russia to cease these unsafe actions that increase the risk of miscalculation, danger to aircrew on both sides and midair collisions."
Moments after Trudeau finished speaking, the New York Times published a video purportedly showing a surface-to-air missile hitting the jetliner in midair.
A recent order by India's green court says that a fine would be imposed on all airlines that are found emptying toilet tanks midair.
Wainwright would close out the World Series against Detroit, too; after the final strikeout, he and Molina leapt in joy, bumping chests in midair.
"We call on Russia to cease these unsafe actions that increase the risk of miscalculation, danger to aircrew on both sides, and midair collisions."
The Wirecutter luggage writer Kit Dillon packs carry-on-sized versions of the Aussie skin care company's best-selling products for midair self-care.
But I was hitting good rails, too, thanks to him, and I converted a reaching-back-in-midair volley to go up, 210–28.
These pieces of fabric have been stiffened and manipulated into elegant swathes of color and geometry, and are draped midair in beautiful, formal compositions.
Gallagher made the score 3-0 with 2 minutes 40 seconds left in the second, mirroring the first Montreal goal by converting another midair whack.
According to China Aviation Daily, pilots for the domestic flight CZ3483 from Guangzhou were preparing for landing when they met with a hailstorm in midair.
Most importantly, the four-engine jets can refuel in midair, allowing them to fly indefinitely — or at least until the food and water runs out.
The object, which could reportedly hover in midair and make itself invisible, bamboozled U.S. Navy fighter pilots during a training exercise in the Pacific Ocean.
Then, with a deafening roar, Flight 255 became a midair scene of chaos and terror for the 250 passengers and five crew members on board.
Martin, also shown midair in the photo wearing red and white shoes, wept on the stand the first day of the trial speaking about Heyer.
In a midair news conference while flying home to Rome from Mexico, Francis said that contraceptives could be used to prevent the spread of Zika.
The explosion in midair on the flight from Somalia to Djibouti caused Borle to be sucked out of the plane and injured two other passengers.
Lil Wayne ingested an extraordinary amount of lean in the hours leading up to his multiple midair seizures ... according to witnesses close to the rapper.
It's not known why the midair crash happened about 376 miles west of Anchorage, said Allen Kenitzer, with the Federal Aviation Administration office of communications.
After she's done painting, she puts on a thick black headband and turns out the lights, so that Peppa's haunted figure appears to float midair.
The two militaries also speak regularly about air operations in Syria in an effort to prevent midair incidents between pilots flying in the same airspace.
Instead of putting out fires early on, he'll (intentionally!) wait for an opponent to go up with the ball and then disintegrate them in midair.
Instead of plucking strings or blowing into a reed, to play the Telemetron all astronauts have to do is let it tumble around in midair.
A Delta flight from Atlanta to Baltimore made an emergency landing in Raleigh, North Carolina, on Monday after one of its engines failed in midair.
Seven people, including two children, have been killed after a small plane collided with a sightseeing helicopter midair over the popular Spanish island of Mallorca.
Over and over, they did this, sometimes entirely parting company with their motorcycles along the way and then joining up with them again in midair.
When we turn the corner onto Primrose Lane, we'll stop to admire Santa and his sleigh lit up in midair above a neighbor's front lawn.
In April 1999, the Cardinals honored Schoendienst with a bronze likeness outside the old Busch Stadium depicting him in midair, pivoting on a double play.
From its summit, generations of beer-chugging (and, technically, trespassing) teenagers have leapt straight into midair, to savor the thrilling three-second, 50-foot plummet.
As Gardner crossed home plate, he exchanged a midair embrace with Jacoby Ellsbury and then threw out vigorous high fives when he reached the dugout.
Much of this contemporary production of "Alcyone" takes place in midair, with dancers and circus acrobats suspended by ropes and harnesses high above the stage.
To watch someone use it is a bit unnerving, since the person appears to be making marks in midair, but you can't actually see those.
Stories you might have missed from WIRED this week How physics prevented a man in a panic attack from opening an aircraft door in midair.
Then came the super-G crash, when she straddled a gate in midair, flew face first down the mountain and slammed into the safety nets.
The United States Navy has tested and retired an aircraft that could autonomously take off and land on an aircraft carrier and refuel in midair.
The Kremlin has long denied accusations that its weapons were used in the tragedy, which caused the Malaysian Airlines Boeing 21986 to explode in midair.
The Kremlin has long denied accusations that its weapons were used in the tragedy, which caused the Malaysian Airlines Boeing 777 to explode in midair.
But when the hit from Davis sent Burrow hurtling into the Auburn sideline, his head snapping back midair, the lithe, baby-face quarterback showed something else.
Cluster bombs, which open in midair, are still widely used in many conflict zones around the world; indiscriminately targeting civilians can amount to a war crime.
The computer would quickly study the drone's flight path, weather conditions, and nearby terrain, before initiating a "fragmentation sequence," where the drone slowly dismantles itself midair.
But researchers at Harvard are demonstrating a new technique by which 3D metal structures can be printed in midair, without the need for anything supporting them.
They're held in midair by opposing ultrasound forces being emitted from speakers above and below; each bead has its own little ultrasound pocket it sits in.
But after Paige's final heroic shot — a double-clutch 3-pointer he needed to adjust in midair — there was just enough time for one more play.
That incident comes about three weeks after a fatal Southwest Airlines flight in which a jet engine failed midair and debris knocked out a cabin window.
For example, the Pentagon hopes to weave lightweight sensors into nylon parachutes to detect small tears that could expand and be deadly in midair, Carter said.
Later, as congressional opposition mounted in November, the Trump administration ended one of the most visible aspects of the support, midair refueling of Saudi coalition aircraft.
The helmet, even bolstered by tape, was not designed for such a thing; he later thought that he might have blacked out for a second midair.
All that exists are the cast's puny grunts, yelps, and imagined vocalization of what it would sound like to get sucked out of the plane midair.
Between March 2014 and April 2017 there have been 97 midair confrontations between Russian and western aircraft, according to western officials and advocacy group Global Zero.
The plot should have proven as difficult to recall as the exact midair locations of confetti particles years after they have been swept into the trash.
You can now see the sculptures as architectural fragments left hanging — miraculously, freakishly — in midair after buildings they were once part of had been blown away.
The Ukrainian news media had published leaked audio in which the pilot of a nearby plane describes the doomed Ukrainian jet being blown up in midair.
The idea was to design artillery shells that broke open in midair, dispensing little grenades that exploded in more uniformly sized pieces than earlier munitions did.
The bronze-rod Richard Lippold sculpture that hangs in midair over the towers of whiskey and gin bottles inside the square bar was furry with dust.
The robot uses a combination of lasers, accelerometers and gyroscopes to track and adjust its position in midair to mimic the actions of a real stuntman.
The rogue aircraft were able to keep flying through the night, however, by refueling midair after a tanker plane was commandeered, the first senior official said.
Schwarzenegger is in town shooting 478, a film based on the true story about the aftermath of the July 2002 midair crash of two planes in Germany.
The plane had departed from Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt and was heading for St. Petersburg, Russia when it broke into pieces midair over the Sinai Peninsula. Russia.
The trick involves rotating the board two and a half times while midair (and in normal gravity), and Hawk struggled with it back in his spry days.
The dial's sapphire backside has a skeleton motif with "75" inscribed underneath an icon of Lee positioned midair in jeet kune do, the martial art he devised.
Asked if the decision to freeze the information exchange could raise the risk of midair incidents, Peskov said it was the U.S. attack that increased such danger.
In the October crash of the Russian jetliner, the plane broke up in midair 23 minutes after takeoff from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el Sheikh.
Russia is suspending a communications channel with the United States set up to avoid midair incidents between Russian and U.S. pilots in the skies over the Syria.
"Lions jumping together to the point where one actually held the hand of the other in midair as if she was saying 'Hang on dear, hold me.'"
Six Marines lost their lives in a tragic midair collision last December, and an investigation has revealed a number of serious problems that caused the unfortunate incident.
Panic inside jet Chilling footage captured by a passenger shows the terrifying moments after an engine failed on a Southwest flight in midair, leading to one fatality.
Oregon safety Jevon Holland appeared to intercept the ball, but Harris essentially yanked it away from Holland in midair and held on for a 37-yard gain.
And for the Disney light show, the drone fleet is flying over a lake, so any drone that stopped working in midair would fall into the water.
Instead, it somersaulted in midair and smacked the ground below it with its tail, splitting the large cloud into several smaller ones that spread across the arena.
Ahrens landed awkwardly when he collided in midair with his teammate Kenny Goins going for a rebound with 4 minutes 34 seconds left in the first half.
Two years later, tensions flared again when China detained a United States Navy flight crew after a Chinese fighter and an American spy plane collided in midair.
Earlier this year the gallery displayed another Studio Drift work at the Armory Show in New York — a concrete block titled "Drifter" that floated mysteriously in midair.
The process involved Mr. Kelly's carefully measuring a real spiny lobster in inches, before converting it into feet, then bolting the structure's 0003 pieces together in midair.
There are marvelously right moments, as when Ron Todorowski suddenly suspends a gesture of both arms in midair; Ms. Tharp's drastic contrasts of dynamics are often brilliant.
No matter how many times I did it, it always felt amazing grabbing a rocket out of midair and throwing it back at a glowing red Hiss.
Kyrie Irving, genius innovator of the midair maneuver, was 24 when he helped take down the Warriors last year but was already in his fifth N.B.A. season.
The coach was in midair, leaping; and then noise returned, her teammates, the other divers, the adults in the stands shouting, and they were shouting for her.
She still jumped to catch toys in midair, ran faster than other dogs, as though, my father would say, the other leg just got in the way.
Early Saturday morning, SpaceX plans to launch a Falcon 9 rocket from Florida that will most likely break apart in midair just a few minutes after takeoff.
Lance was lucky enough to check it out and he was blown away by the midair hologram buttons that vibrated on his fingertips when he poked them.
Dressed in a baggy crimson sweatsuit, he ended the routine by hoisting his friend Chris, who scuttled midair along the side of a wall like a spider.
It was meant to prevent midair incidents between Russian and U.S. pilots after a few close calls, and the two countries' militaries have used it regularly since.
Anthony grabbed the loose ball out of midair but missed a short jump shot inside the lane, and then Noah hit the front rim with a putback.
Though it's difficult to track how frequently assaults occur on flights, FBI investigations into midair sexual assaults have increased by 66% from fiscal year 2014 to 2017.
"We call on Russia to cease these unsafe actions that increase the risk of miscalculation, danger to aircrew on both sides, and midair collisions," the statement said.
And for years, airlines largely gave in, fearing that customers would find metal detectors at the airport more off-putting than the possibility of a midair diversion.
The Saudi-led coalition hasn&apost received active targeting help from the U.S., though it has offered guidance on avoiding civilian casualties in the past and midair refueling.
A team of federal accident investigators is expected to arrive in Alaska Tuesday to try to piece together what caused a deadly midair collision between two sightseeing planes.
Instead of holding guns, players use a device in their hands to blow balloons, draw voxels in midair, or produce a giant foam hand to give high-fives.
Read MoreThis startup plans to protect airports by taking over rogue drones in midair Shah said he's not letting any start-ups into Slice without some serious vetting.
The photo most synonymous with the events of "Unite the Right," which went on to win the Pulitzer Prize, shows several of the people Fields hit in midair.
Apple has filed a patent for a stylus that works on any surface, not just touch-sensitive ones, and would allow users to also draw doodles in midair.
Later on Tuesday, after reports of the midair confrontations emerged, the Russian military said its aircraft had taken part in a "joint patrol" with Chinese long-range aircraft.
Now, as the fallout continues from the midair fracas, the world will be watching to see whether Xi and Putin stand shoulder to shoulder in a military confrontation.
Earlier this week, police in the UK reported that a passenger plane landing in London's Heathrow airport collided midair with an object believed to have been a drone.
This photo of a bald eagle battling a fox over a rabbit in midair was taken by Kevin Ebi in San Juan Island National Historical Park in Washington.
In the October crash of the Russian jetliner, the plane broke up in midair 23 minutes after takeoff from the Red Sea resort city of Sharm el Sheikh.
Something in the engine broke apart midair, and debris broke a window, passengers said, pulling part of Riordan's body out as passengers tried to pull her back in.
A Swiss F-5E air force demonstration jet collided with another plane in midair on Thursday and crashed in a lake during a test flight before the show.
These—combined with high rotational speed—grab onto the string in midair and give it just enough of a tug to let it wrap back around the core.
The Association of Flight Attendants-CWA, one of the world's largest flight attendant unions, last year surveyed nearly 2,000 flight attendants about their experiences with midair sexual assaults.
Timothy Bourman said he grabbed his wife's hand and prayed Tuesday as his Southwest flight dropped in midair and an oxygen mask dangled in front of his face.
"I just said, 'Jesus ... send your angels,' " Bourman told "AC 360" Wednesday, recounting the terror after the flight's engine failed midair and its debris blew out a window.
The sight of people twirling in midair far above the stage was, for me, more terrifying than entertaining, and Copland's spare, spacious masterpiece felt incidental to the spectacle.
When tree seedlings sprout on the stumps and felled trunks, sometimes the roots flare around the rotting wood as it vanishes and preserve its contorted outlines in midair.
An F-35 in flight took control of the missile in midair, and then as the missile proceeded downrange, handed control of that missile to another F-35.
In 2009, the airport came under scrutiny after a midair crash of a single-engine airplane and a sightseeing helicopter over the Hudson River that killed nine people.
The planes have a range of around 200 miles, but because they are hybrids, test pilots don't need to worry if their batteries run out of juice midair.
Both Corning and Schott use somewhat similar techniques, each creating a floating glass sheet in midair by drawing thin ribbons of molten glass out of specially shaped vats.
They include Ilya Salmov, 20, from Kazan in Tatarstan, who performs daring acrobatics in midair supported by only a couple of straps holding up his improbably muscular torso.
BREAKFAST BROWSE Taking the plunge It was terror on a Delta flight after the plane dropped nearly 30,000 feet in midair within minutes before landing safely in Tampa.
Sure enough, I came across a cover with a wild-eyed golden retriever puppy flying, its tongue unfurled midair, with a volcano of glitter erupting in the background.
The company then plans to use a helicopter to snag the parachute in midair, to carry the booster back to a soft landing on a Rocket Lab boat.
By the mid-1800s, gymnasts in Sweden and Germany were taking their indoor moves outside to the beach, devising midair contortions while pitching their bodies into the water.
But if the research team can tackle these challenges, we may well be able to manipulate our smart devices by gesturing in midair, without even giving them a glance.
Setting off a bomb in checked baggage is more work, which is why we don't see more midair explosions like Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, in 1988.
The latter is a hard blur, a basketball bullet who can change direction and throw laser-guided kickout passes and who seems somehow capable of actually gaining speed midair.
The company uses ultrasounds to create the illusion of touch in midair, and Leap Motion's hand controls can complement that to create a controller-free interface with tactile feedback.
The eye follows this work to where it dead-ends into a diptych by Suzanne McClelland, "Rank (Billionaires)" (2017), which seems to float in midair on its invisible mounts.
Rodrigo Duterte Attention public officials in The Philippines: if you misuse funds, get ready for a special helicopter ride with the president ... during which he'll push you out midair.
A small private jet was flipped over in midair and plunged 10,000 feet after being caught in the wake turbulence from a passing Airbus A380 superjumbo, according to reports.
In "Living Room 2600 C.E." (2019) a foreshortened figure floats in midair, feet toward us; the position is reminiscent of a cherub painted on a trompe l'oeil baroque ceiling.
Their host smiles indulgently and, when she's out of the room, tells Joe a story, man to man, about piloting an aircraft and switching off the engine in midair.
Seven people, including two children, were killed after a small plane collided with a sightseeing helicopter midair over the popular tourist island of Mallorca, Spain, according to local media.
The background for Mr. Obama's painting is not a dark, solid color, but rather a lush bed of bright green leaves, with his chair almost suspended in midair. Mrs.
In Ranjani Shettar's installation "Seven Ponds and a Few Raindrops," looping, delicate steel forms covered in tamarind-stained muslin sway ominously in midair, evocative of parched flora or exoskeletons.
Her figures, which are nearly life-size or bigger, are usually seen in midair — where the gods mostly dwell — and their levitation itself is exciting, often tinged with lust.
Not far away, a waifish young woman sculpted spidery 2180D figures in midair with a hot glue gun, sucking on her lip piercing with a look of deep concentration.
The director, Chris Moukarbel, frames the story with scenes from Gaga's February Super Bowl halftime performance, her studded boots dangling midair as she is hoisted to the stadium rafters.
One issue under discussion is how to ensure that lithium batteries in any large collection of devices stored in airplane holds do not explode in midair, officials told Reuters.
She veered off line on the lower section of the course, flailed her arms midair to slow down and narrowly cleared the next gate, clipping it with her side.
In reality, Van Gogh's painting looks so strange because it illustrates the root system hanging in midair, as if it came from the sideways stump of a felled tree.
Meandering through overturned furniture and food trays suspended in midair, you spot hats, glasses, and lit cigarettes, presumably left behind by the shadowy evacuating figures projected on the walls.
To mitigate the risk of a midair crash, many bat species use echolocation to monitor the whereabouts of their neighbor, and often fly in formation around a chosen leader.
The pope's remarks came in a wide-ranging, midair news conference on his way back to Rome from Mexico in which he made a distinction between abortion and birth control.
BERLIN (Reuters) - One of the two pilots involved in the midair collision of two Eurofighter warplanes over northeastern Germany on Monday is dead, broadcaster n-tv reported, citing local police.
For example, you could draw a 3D cylinder in midair, and have the drawing appear on a computer screen while you work, so you're not limited to a 2D plane.
Not to be outdone, Moore got credit for a 35-yard touchdown reception when he snatched the ball out of midair after UCF safety Antwan Collier dropped a sure interception.
The dancer's shoulders seem hunched as she jumps; the angle of her legs in midair (parted, one bent) looks daft; the effortful grace of her arms ("en couronne") seems comic.
In the movie's most memorably corny scene (a montage again, naturally), Ren busts a move at an abandoned factory, flipping and contorting midair on some proto-Cirque du Soleil shit.
That's why we remember the Avengers in Ultron holding up an entire city in midair, or Buffy swan-diving to her death in a Christ pose to save the world.
Dana Bowman, a former Army Golden Knight who lost both legs in a midair collision lands on his prosthesis in the middle of the intersection, towing a giant American flag.
Taylor Hicks says his life flashed before his eyes when his private plane blew one of its engines midair ... and owes his life to the skills of his amazing pilot.
In May, the US had its biggest success yet when it tested the missile defense system under realistic conditions: Rockets launched from California destroyed the incoming mock ICBM in midair.
His long-armed droid used a fast-curing resin that resists gravity, which allowed the robot to print doubly curved lines in midair, as though drawing lines freehand in space.
The action led to chaotic scenes at American airports as human rights advocates, lawyers and the travelers themselves — some aboard flights in midair — tried to figure out what to do.
Here, levitating in midair—except there is no air because the box is in a vacuum—is a tiny glass bead a thousand times smaller than a grain of sand.
So now I get to do what I do: Using physics, I want to figure out how much (super) power Wonder Woman would need to hit that bullet in midair.
Wilson attempted to spike the ball out of midair, but he ran into two linemen while doing so with the ball going higher into the air and into Harris' arms.
Mr. Shay always carried a camera with him, and, in June 1944, he photographed a midair collision between two B-24 planes and sold the images to Look for $20123.
In addition to sharing intelligence with its Yemeni and Emirati partners, the United States is providing midair refueling and overhead reconnaissance for forces involved in the operation, Captain Davis said.
Ten months before the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, North Korean agents placed a bomb on Korean Air Flight 858 that detonated in midair and killed all 115 people aboard.
The technique is quite different from how SpaceX recovers its rockets, though; Rocket Lab envisions catching its Electron rocket in midair with a helicopter after it comes back from space.
One person has died after a terrifying midair explosion caused by a damaged engine ripped open a window on a Southwest Airlines flight Tuesday, forcing an emergency landing in Philadelphia.
If you've ever wanted to see someone go through the innards of a phone retail box in midair on a fighter plane, OnePlus and internet celebrity Jake Paul have you covered.
A Southwest Airlines pilot is being hailed for her "nerves of steel" after she safely landed a 63 jet that had lost one of its engines in a midair explosion. Capt.
A half-dozen pit bull mixes chased one another across an asphalt run behind the shelter, a cinder-block bunker on East 110th Street in Harlem, dancing and wrestling in midair.
Christie DeNizio animates the Goffe Street Armory's historic basketball court, prompting participants to shoot balls into a giant mesh tube that connects the opposing hoops and suspends the objects in midair.
One grainy cell phone image showed a lineman balancing on a helicopter skid in midair, stretching his arms out into space to repair wires at the tip of a utility pole.
One adorable Cairn Terrier is so excited to cool off that after his human hovers him just above water, he thinks he's swimming and does his best doggy paddle — in midair.
The Federal Aviation Administration will order airlines to perform more frequent inspections of certain engines after a midair failure on a Southwest flight last month killed a passenger, it said Tuesday.
The original game favors cinematic cuts with a fixed camera, but the VR version just has you walk up to characters and talk to them, with dialog options floating in midair.
First it was with a cool, low shot from Neymar, then an acrobatic midair volley from Luis Suárez and finally, an artful, trademark dink over the Arsenal goalkeeper by Lionel Messi.
The plane, which contains a conference room and a middle section for traveling members of the news media, is one of the few civilian-built planes able to be refueled midair.
An Air France flight bound for Los Angeles from Paris made an emergency landing in Canada on Saturday after one of the jumbo jet's four engines exploded in midair, passengers said.
Stories you might have missed from WIRED this week The global, techified fight against snarge—a silly word for the scary thing that happens when a bird hits an airplane midair.
Russia's Foreign Ministry announced Friday that it is suspending a communications channel set up with the U.S. to avoid midair collisions between Russian pilots and their American counterparts in Syrian airspace.
At one delightful point in the Frick's installation, a robin's-egg-blue and white fluted bowl, from 1730, seems to float in midair above a porcelain sculpture by Shechet, from 2012.
You suspend your disbelief as Wile E. Coyote is suspended midair in a Looney Tunes episode before plunging off the cliff, for it seems anything is possible in the spaces Davidson creates.
Those include flips midair that require that you slow down time, flips off of walls and ledges, shooting in two directions simultaneously, and spinning while grounded or while flipping to dodge bullets.
One year, just outside the fair entrance, Mr. Bialetti put up a giant Moka Express that seemed to be suspended in midair, pouring a stream of black coffee into an oversize cup.
"So, this guy essentially used cornstarch which was soaked into the rice to make it levitate and it got me obsessed about making a drink that would float in midair," McKechnie continues.
Here's one of his recent shots: If he had a zoom lens, he might have been standing on the other side of the room when the groom grinned at him from midair.
South Korea said that the North's previous five Musudan tests — the fifth took place earlier Wednesday — had all failed, with the projectiles crashing into the sea or exploding midair soon after liftoff.
MADRID — The U.S. Navy today [April 7] recovered the hydrogen bomb lost off the southeast coast of Spain almost three months ago in a midair collision of two U.S. Air Force planes.
It is difficult to determine how often this sort of abuse happens on commercial flights, but FBI investigations into midair sexual assaults have increased by 66% from fiscal year 2014 to 2017.
As a result, the vice president never left Washington on July 2, despite reports that Air Force Two was called back in midair so that he could attend to an unspecified emergency.
At one new production line, two robotic arms, painted bright yellow, spun in a midair ballet as workers checked the gauges while Kings of Leon, the rock group, played on the radio.
Best Performance in Midair The Bahamian sprinter Shaunae Miller's desperate, face-first lunge across the line to beat the American Allyson Felix in the women's 400 meters is clearly on the shortlist.
Ms. Baganova's "Maple Garden," created for the American Dance Festival's International Choreographers program in 1999, opens with the sound of hooting birdsong and a woman suspended in midair, a lantern in hand.
Graff's new quartz women's timepiece, the Snowfall, featured 278 diamonds set like flakes suspended in midair on a rippling lattice strap, with a delicate case in its center just 6.17 millimeters thick.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Two astronauts who survived a midair rocket failure in October said on Thursday they had received counseling following their brush with death and felt ready to fly again next month.
Painted gold, the figure seemed to hover in midair, as if levitating, but any impression of transcendence was undercut by a swarm of miniature airplanes that ripped into his torso like arrows.
If not for McAvoy, who swatted the puck out of midair after Alex Pietrangelo's backhander crackled the post and sneaked behind Rask, Jaden Schwartz would have been positioned to jam it in.
Nelson's first-period baseball swing, knocking the puck out of midair, was the Islanders' first goal in 134:27 after two embarrassing shutout losses that had Coach Barry Trotz considering lineup changes.
But it's an odd choice for Stephen Wright, an extravagantly talented novelist who excels at depicting the delirium that hits once you've scrambled so far off the limb you're suspended in midair.
His emblematic stick figure evolved in the early 1960s: a spindly Everyman, often presented solo in midair, as though frozen in the act of doing jumping jacks, though sometimes assembled into groups.
"It occurred to us that there were going to be people who were traveling who would land and have their status affected while in midair," said Betsy Fisher, the group's policy director.
The geometry of those fabulous foils affects virtually every aspect of flight, and making them from metal that can change its shape in midair could make your journey smoother, safer, and more efficient.
Additional footage shared by Moore shows the man and boy being reeled back toward the zipline tower, while another photo shows what appears to be a staffer coming to meet them in midair.
He made it 3-0 just 1:53 later when he collected his own rebound and banged the puck past the goalie out of midair from the deep slot on another power play.
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK FOR MORE FOX LIFESTYLE NEWS Last month, female Southwest pilot Tammie Jo Shults was deemed a hero after successfully landing a plane that had suffered a midair engine explosion.
She created a "Zero Gravity" series of pictures featuring model Stav Strashko floating in midair, shot on a plane plunging at a steep angle from 34,000 feet to create the zero gravity environment.
After the Dallas-bound flight left New York's LaGuardia airport on April 17, a fan blade in the left engine broke midair, sending the titanium alloy blade toward the body of the plane.
Southwest Airlines has sped up a sweeping inspection of its engines following a midair failure last week that killed a passenger, the airline's first fatal accident in its almost five decades of flying.
On May 9, 1917, he and a student, Cary P. Epes, were killed when the biplane they were flying seemed to crumple in midair over Newport News, Va., before plummeting to the ground.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Transportation Department's inspector general is auditing the Federal Aviation Administration's oversight of Southwest Airlines Co after a midair incident in which an engine exploded and one person was killed.
You could pick up early warning signs in 2006, in states such as Florida, where the high-flying housing market, suspended in midair by irrational faith, suddenly looked down and fell to earth.
Two licensed skydivers collided midair in Ottowa, Illinois on Tuesday, according to WGN TV.One of the skydivers was knocked unconscious, but his parachute deployed, allowing him to land safely, according to CBS Chicago.
Nonetheless, it was the first "head-mounted display"; users who had its twin screens attached to their head could look around the room and see a virtual 22018-D cube hovering in midair.
What set Klay off was when Klay's pal drove to the hoop and an opposing player took out his legs in midair -- causing the guys to come crashing down HARD on the floor.
San Juan, Puerto Rico, October 18, 7003, Marcos Plaja-Ferreira and Alberto Haber-Flores; $1,100 eachPlaja-Ferreira's drone collided midair with Alberto Haber-Flores's drone above the ocean outside the Caribe Hilton Hotel.
In one sequence in Collision Course, Pegg's character leaps around in midair to protect a dinosaur egg while singing, and it's kind of brilliant, even if it has nothing to do with anything.
But the department incorrectly called the flight path of the drone the location of the shooting down and offered little context for an image that appeared to be the drone exploding in midair.
Instead of just pointing and clicking, you extend your hand toward something until it glows slightly, then pull the trigger, flick your wrist, and grab it from midair by squeezing a grip button.
Instead of just pointing and clicking, you extend your hand toward something until it glows slightly, then pull the trigger, flick your wrist, and grab it from midair by squeezing a grip button.
PARIS — A midair collision of two helicopters killed 13 French soldiers on Monday night in Mali, French officials announced Tuesday morning, the deadliest single incident for the French Army in nearly four decades.
PARIS — A midair collision of two helicopters killed 13 French soldiers on Monday night in Mali, French officials announced Tuesday morning, the deadliest single incident for the French Army in nearly four decades.
The 6-foot-2 Richmond, Texas, native shined at the NFL combine, and a highlight of him twisting midair to snag a pass along the sideline on Thursday went viral on social media.
Frozen in midair, a Cuban crocodile, has just pushed off from the sand-bottomed shallows with its powerful tail, whipping the turbid water into a froth, ready to snatch a spoonbill in flight.
We expect them to behave within international standards set to ensure safety and to prevent incidents," the 6th Fleet wrote, adding that "unsafe actions‎ increase the risk of miscalculation and potential for midair collisions.
In my experience playing a press preview of the game, there were only a few bugs (mostly funny ones, like corpses wobbling in midair), and the game retains the series's recent level of polish.
Washington (22-25-2673) took a fast 23-13 lead when on a rush when Evgeny Kuznetsov sent the puck on net and Williams deflected it in midair past Rask 21 just seconds in.
Although initial efforts may have been successful (some of the DPRK's rockets exploded, veered off course, or fell apart in midair), North Korea has launched three medium-range rockets over the past eight months.
Knowing that I have it good also likely factors into my empathy for those who do recline: If that's what they need to avoid spiraling into a midair mental breakdown, then by all means.
There's a sword fight between a king and an evil warrior, a midair disaster and a submarine exploration that leads father and daughter to some cave paintings that tell a largely inscrutable back story.
Passengers on a Delta flight from Atlanta to Fort Lauderdale experienced a terrifying ordeal on Wednesday, after a midair emergency led to panic as oxygen masks dropped and passengers felt the plane rapidly descending.
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK FOR MORE FOX LIFESTYLE NEWS Last month, a cracked engine fan blade on a Southwest flight resulted in a fatal midair explosion, which killed one passenger and injured several others.
In an early scene, subtitles for a thick Scottish accent, instead of being printed across the bottom of the screen, float in midair in a manner similar to the recent John Wick: Chapter 2.
"Portrait of an Artist" is the more interesting of the two paintings, giving us, in lieu of a totemic splash of pool water frozen in midair, a sweeping tableau shot through with complex emotion.
A "drunken'" sailor choir lined the rickety metal staircases of the venue, belting out songs as diners dipped into local fish dishes passed down long wooden banqueting tables via giant pulleys suspended in midair.
On each of these steel armatures lie four or five spheres of colored marble, some sitting on the ground, others balanced on the top of a frame, and a few, bogglingly, suspended in midair.
Archival pages from The New York Times can attest that not so long ago, pilots were more likely to misjudge terrain and crash into mountains, or even to crash into other planes in midair.
After listening to the airport executives' bird-related angst, Dolbeer decided the time had come for him to shift professional gears: He would henceforth devote himself to preventing midair collisions between birds and planes.
Tyler Johnson scored to tie the game on a shot that went off his skate in midair, then got the assist on Nikita Kucherov's goal with 211:212 left on a 202-on-23.
The Navy wants to continue upgrading Raytheon's Tomahawk missile into a "Maritime Strike Tomahawk," which incorporates a seeker and some level of target discrimination so it can shift midair to hit a moving target.
NAIROBI, Kenya — American officials said Wednesday that an explosion on a Somali jetliner that punched a three-foot hole through its fuselage in midair and killed one passenger was most likely caused by a bomb.
It could be kind of cool because they want to reuse some of it but it wasn't until landing the rockets like SpaceX has, they want to catch the engines of the rocket in midair.
"It's easier to, you know, grab things like hoses out of midair and attach them together as a person looking at those, as opposed to trying to get a robot to do that," he said.
When I finally made an out from shortstop on a running, backhanded stop where I twisted my body in midair and threw underhanded all the way to first, it was the happiest moment for me.
The team members have worked on major disasters, including the 2004 Asian tsunami and a 2002 midair collision of a Russian charter flight and a DHL cargo plane over southern Germany that killed 71 people.
Jutting out from the Chinese side of the river was an iron structure hanging in midair: the Broken Bridge, which was built in 1911 by Japan when it occupied Korea and this part of China.
But by the end of the number, all 12 boys and 11 girls were jeté-ing across the studio like baby gazelles, seemingly pausing in midair and hovering just for a second as if weightless.
The duster is key, with plenty of swirl to it for all the times Roland ends up whipping around to shoot something, on one occasion reloading by catching a chamber full of bullets in midair.
What you get in the end is a grid — 6×7 in this case, not exactly Retina resolution — of beads hanging in midair, able to spin in place to change colors and display monochromatic imagery.
In the darkened gallery, a giant abstract landscape painting, "Many moons" (2015), hangs like a theatrical curtain from a serpentine ceiling track, while videos play on flatscreens or are projected on screens suspended in midair.
But when he is trying to catch one in midair, with hundreds of people clustered around to watch — not an unusual amount on a touristy afternoon — halibut, Mr. Kirn says, is the fish without equal.
A passenger with unknown intentions caused panic on a Beijing-bound flight on Thursday after he tried to open an exit door midair before being subdued with passengers wielding wine bottles, according to the FBI.
It went on to become a valuable tool for big corporations, government spies, White House and Pentagon officials, and even astronauts, surviving the midair explosion of the space shuttle Challenger in which seven people died.
The ball seemed to take a quick sigh in midair, as Pogba leaned himself at a nearly 45-degree angle to accommodate and rocketed it along a straight line, as if pulled along a track.
Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 was en route from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur, the Malaysian capital, when it was hit by the missile and broke up in midair, scattering debris and bodies over wheat fields below.
And as more people buy into the technology, law enforcement worldwide has been exploring ways to take them down, from eagles that snag drones in midair to net-wielding drones that can capture unwanted aircraft.
And all around me were relics of Black heroes, like a life-size statue of world-famous boxer Kid Pambelé, who was born in Palenque in 1945, looking invincible, punching his fists up in midair.
Human rights organizations say the United States cannot deny its role, given that it has sold billions of dollars in weaponry to allied coalition states, provided them with intelligence and refueled their bombers in midair.
Mr. McGinley and his crew built a platform on the back of the truck so the couples would appear to be in midair (safely harnessed in, under the supervision of a safety and stunts coordinator).
The Ducks then took two penalties in rapid succession, and McDavid capitalized on the two-man advantage by batting a puck out of midair for his fifth goal in his first Stanley Cup playoff run.
Mili had come up with a way to photograph trails of light, and he wanted to shoot Picasso "drawing" in midair with a light pen — a process that would leave no trace except on film.
Then the sweeping melody hits, a simple ascending structure of notes that takes a quick dip before ending with a bang, like a ball hanging in midair before it is slammed as an alley-oop.
Even if Red Bull sets yet another record at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix this weekend, the last race of 2019, it won't be as cool as the midair pit stop it pulled off recently.
The incident occurred when a CFM56-7B engine on one of Southwest's Boeing 737-700 jets blew apart in midair, shattering a plane window, flinging shrapnel and killing passenger Jennifer Riordan, one of 149 people aboard.
It may have crashed into a remote nature reserve in the eastern Jogeva region not far from Estonia&aposs border with Russia or triggered its built-in self-destruct mode and exploded in midair, Luik said.
The plan calls for constructing a six-ton unmanned, remote controlled plane the size of a business jet with 24 spinning propellers embedded in its huge moveable wings that allow it to magically hover in midair.
The FBI doesn't have complete confidence in the official number of midair sexual assaults, because so many cases may go unreported, said Brian Nadeau, assistant special agent in charge with the Baltimore division of the FBI.
With 1:48 left in the game, Drew Brees threw a pass to the sidelines to Tommylee Lewis, who was hit by Rams' defensive back Nickell Robey-Coleman in midair before he could get the ball.
In 2002, for a site in Manchester, Heatherwick Studio had created B of the Bang, a two-hundred-foot-tall cluster of metal spikes emanating from the top of a column, to suggest a midair explosion.
Though you can't remove a wailing child from an airplane, the Times travel section has helpful tips for managing your kid's midair meltdown; and Smarter Living has 32 suggestions for dealing with crying babies on planes.
Soaring midair on a mobile platform inside an unused Harlem church, she has been working and reworking two towering paintings taking shape on opposite walls, a monumental commission for the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
In 2001, after a midair collision with an American spy plane, China defused the crisis by mourning the "martyred" pilot while avoiding a repeat of the anti-American demonstrations that had swept the country in 1999.
After the midair explosion of the space shuttle Challenger, families of civilian crew members were able to file lawsuits against the government, but the family of the pilot, a Navy captain on active duty, could not.
Alex Ovechkin knocked his own rebound out of midair and past Matt Murray with 73 minute 27 seconds remaining to give the visiting Washington Capitals a 240-24 victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins on Tuesday night.
The movie opens in 1862 with the pair setting off from a stadium in London, surrounded by a crowd of eager onlookers basking in Amelia's theatrics, which include dropping a dog from their basket in midair.
" Their reveries are interrupted by an attacking Japanese airplane that the crew shoots down, as described by Mr. Glanzman with enormous excitement: "Every gunner had his sight trained on the 'meatball' — and speared it in midair.
Vesna Vulovic, a flight attendant who alone, and miraculously, survived the midair explosion of a jetliner over Czechoslovakia in 20083 after plummeting thousands of feet onto a snowy hill, was reported dead on Saturday in Belgrade.
Instead of dashing to the end of the leash so fast that she flips in midair and slams to the ground, she keeps walking, staying close to me and looking up again and again for reassurance.
We knew it wouldn't last, but in that moment we were so desperate for a reprieve from the exhaustion that suspending our baby in midair from a Rube Goldberg machine felt like the perfect sleep solution.
That way, you can work either with your hands directly on the touchscreen, on the keyboard / trackpad, or just waving in midair, thanks to the custom gesture controls Cemtrex built specifically for the SmartDesk's Leap Motion integration.
Objects with parts that hang in midair can typically only be created by adding temporary support materials during the printing process that later have to be removed—an additional time-consuming step, and a waste of materials.
Investigators said an engine, made by CFM International, a joint venture between General Electric and France's Safran, suffered a catastrophic failure in midair when a fan blade broke, creating shrapnel that punctured a window in the plane.
One F-35 jet flight simulated refueling in midair, another showcased the aircraft flying with the F-22 Raptor fighter jet, also built by Lockheed, and a third showed how the jets can hover and land vertically.
When a midair helicopter collision near the border in 1997 took the lives of 73 soldiers on their way to the security zone, grieving mothers began a movement demanding that Israel evacuate, which it did in 2000.
This incident brings to mind the Hainan Island incident, which involved a midair collision between an American P-3 and a Chinese fighter jet in 2001, and which triggered an intense diplomatic stalemate that lasted 11 days.
Read more: 7 dead, including 2 children, after a plane collided with a helicopter midair over the popular Spanish tourist island of MallorcaIt's still unclear how the fire started, and it ended up not being entirely extinguished.
After each move, he leans away from the wall, surveys the cliff face, and then carefully reaches his hand out into midair, where it hovers for a split second before lunging toward a hold several feet away.
That's yet another rule of the press box: If you pluck a foul ball from midair with your bare hands, while saving your laptop and making a kid happy, you absolutely must brag about it on Twitter.
While I've never seen the "Skull Breaker Challenge" on my feed and am inclined to be skeptical about these things (remember the Momo challenge?) one thing is clear: Do not kick people when they are in midair.
The United States has offered some assistance in the campaign, sharing intelligence, helping Saudi Arabia protect its southern border and refueling coalition jets in midair, but United States officials say they play no role in target selection.
The isolated nation has recently experienced a large number of failures in its rocket fleets; last October it began an investigation into whether American sabotage was making its missiles explode, veer off course and disintegrate in midair.
Experts on both sides of the debate say that if the carriers have to stand off, the Hornets would have to be refueled in midair an impractical number of times while flying to and from their targets.
Since March 2015, the US has been engaged in fighting alongside the Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates, providing logistical and targeting support and midair refueling services for warplanes conducting aerial bombings against Houthi rebels of Yemen.
And it would require a near impossible degree of forensic investigation to figure out an exact cause, given that the failed North Korean missiles tend to explode, disintegrate in midair and plunge in fragments into faraway seas.
In another demo at Apple's offices, a Parrot representative showed off how the Playgrounds app can be used to input commands for the drones to turn, flip in midair, and land in the palm of a user's hand.
The drones were told where the roads were and where they were allowed to fly, and then automatically plotted their own routes between predetermined start and end-points, all while avoiding collisions — both midair and on the ground.
Drones are becoming a serious headache and security risk, leading to all sorts of potential solutions, from eagles being trained to catch drones in midair to drones that can catch other drones by firing a net at it.
The concept of drawing in midair makes it sound like a digital version of the 3Doodler, a pen that enables users to draw 3D objects that are essentially just pieces of plastic the pen melts, creating your doodles.
The Parthenon Marbles include an 80-meter frieze depicting the Great Panathenaia, the ancient Greek feast in honor of the goddess Athena, the muscled body of an ancient Greek river god lounging in midair and voluptuous female figures.
He painted sheets of unstretched canvas with geometric patterns, some inspired by Buddhist tantric art; fitted the sheets with grommets; and suspended them in midair through an elaborate system of ropes attached to gallery walls, floors and ceilings.
This is Stanford's virtual reality training room: a little glass box above the locker room where a virtual reality headset — a foamy black box flanked by three limp elastic headbands — dangles midair, suspended by a thick black cord.
About 150 people remained stranded in midair for several hours in other gondola cars until they were rescued by the police, said Imtiyaz Hussain, the senior police superintendent in the Baramulla district of Kashmir, who supervised the rescue.
The episode did not have the life-or-death drama of the April 2001 midair collision between a Chinese fighter jet and a Navy surveillance plane that forced the Americans to make an emergency landing on Chinese territory.
Bourgeois's "Arch of Hysteria" (21917), a cloth sculpture of a female figure suspended in midair, levitates more convincingly and, backed up by a full wall of mammary-laden drawings, connects more viscerally with Schiele's work than Polanszky's abstractions.
And then there's the unique experience of using Tilt Brush itself — feeling as if you've been dropped into a velvet canvas or a starry sky, where you can draw with starlight in midair and walk through your own art.
They whine like super-sized Jurrasic-era insects that could make off with your cat, and move in ways we're just not used to: stopping midair and making sudden U-turns as if they were bouncing off invisible walls.
They included a midair collision with a small plane in August 2009 over the Hudson River that killed nine people and in July 2007 when a helicopter went down in the Hudson with a pilot and seven passengers aboard.
It's clear T.O. isn't letting his Hall of Fame snub keep him down ... getting way, way, way up to snatch an alley-oop out of midair in a charity basketball game, and TMZ Sports has the jam on video.
But soon, in an apparent effort to purchase Saudi acquiescence to the nuclear deal with Iran, the US substantially increased support for the Saudi-led campaign, providing midair refueling, weapons and supplies, targeting information, and 22014 dedicated intelligence analysts.
Toward that end, NATO and Russian officials met on Wednesday, and while the two sides did not resolve differences over Ukraine, they did discuss ways to avoid midair collisions as their forces build up in the Baltic Sea region.
He gets to the ball in whatever the midair equivalent of a stumble is, his limbs all wrenched, but he gets to it, and so gets the Cavaliers' sharper operators one more possession than they would otherwise have had.
She grabbed it in midair and ran into the protective darkness of their two-and-a-half-acre property, seeking a place to spend the night hiding in the tall grass, waiting for Gary to sleep off his rage.
In the photo, Mr. Martin is midair, spread-eagle with his back parallel to the hot Virginia asphalt, after being struck by a Dodge Charger driven by James Alex Fields, who would later be charged with second-degree murder.
In the event you are knocked unconscious in a freak midair collision with another sky diver, for instance, you — hurtling insensate toward the ground — will be no better equipped to deploy your parachute for having once imagined this scenario.
He fully extended his lanky 7-foot-1 frame and swatted the 3-point attempt out of midair so matter-of-factly that Grant pulled his hands toward his body, looking almost sorry that he had attempted the shot.
And we see the girl's father, Eddy, a corpse standing over his bathroom sink with roots woven through his entire body, a tangle of plant life thrusting out of his open mouth like a stream of leafy vomit frozen in midair.
Swiss firm Noonee sells a harness that lets wearers sit in midair, alleviating strain when squatting; and General Motors has teamed up with NASA to develop a motor-assisted glove that makes it easier to grip and lift heavy objects.
Going back to the 2200s, there is a history of galling and terrifying acts by North Korea sometimes before or during South Korean international sporting events, including blowing up a South Korean passenger jet midair with 2660 people aboard in 19872.
Punch a Joy-Con forward and your character will throw a corresponding fist; tilt the controller as it goes and your punch will snake around in midair, making it possible for you to punch around corners, or nail a moving target.
There's another interesting project that attempts to take relatively small unmanned aerial vehicles, launch them out of the back of a cargo plane, have them do their mission and recover them in midair and bring them back into the airplane.
The movie kicks off with a tiny Diana watching her fierce-as-hell Amazon aunts spin in midair, slashing and felling enemies with a ruthless efficiency that superhero movies usually only let one woman per film even approach, let alone master.
Text-based conversations on-screen often end up feeling awkward and unnatural, with geriatrically large text to let us read over a character's shoulder, off-brand emoji floating in midair, or, worst of all, characters that narrate their texts out loud.
Except for Southwest flights, which are open seating, the market for seat swaps opens five days before departure and closes after the flight ends, leaving open the option, assuming you have Wi-Fi in flight, of ditching an annoying seatmate midair.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The National Transportation Safety Board said on Tuesday it will hold an investigative hearing in November about a midair incident in April in which an engine on a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 exploded over Pennsylvania, killing one passenger.
A liquid-based generator spells out poetic words in midair using plumes of vapor drawn from a water basin in Rafael Lozano-Hemmer's latest technology-driven artwork, Call on Water, now on view at the House of Electronic Arts in Basel.
Physically it consists of a dark round base with a glowing nylon teardrop — or a flame — floating above it, and it really is floating, held in midair by the force of electromagnets embedded in both the base and the form itself.
The book's 18 case studies, along with the Balinese terraces, include thorny acacia corrals in Kenya that protect livestock and are covered in edible seedpods, and midair footbridges in northern India made of interwoven tree roots and navigable during monsoons.
At War The United States Air Force and Navy appear to be closing in on a partial solution to a complicated set of problems that have for years caused pilots to experience adverse physiological symptoms midair, endangering them and the aircraft.
The United States Coast Guard said Tuesday that the bodies of two people missing after the midair collision of two small planes on Monday in a remote part of Alaska had been recovered, bringing the number of people killed to six.
Six Ways to Handle Your Child's Midair Meltdown While there may not be a playbook for handling pint-size petulance at 32,000 feet, pediatric behavioral experts offer insights into how to avoid, or at least contain, that next temper tantrum.
In April, when an engine exploded in midair on a Southwest Airlines flight from New York to Dallas, a gust of shrapnel blew out a window in the cabin and partly sucked a 43-year-old woman headfirst into the sky.
If, God forbid, a jetliner filled with American passengers mysteriously blows up midair in October, like Pan Am Flight 103 did over Lockerbie, Scotland, in the 1980s, voters may well blame Trump, even before anyone knows for sure who is responsible.
To help maintain order in the back seat and stave off midair meltdowns, do yourself and fellow passengers a favor: Throw out your usual screen time limits and let the children binge on movies and gaming apps for those travel hours.
The Trump administration is likely to include some European countries in the in-cabin ban on gadgets larger than cellphones and is reviewing how to ensure lithium batteries stored in luggage do not explode in midair, Reuters reported on Wednesday.
One especially tedious interview—with a mullah, another fucking mullah holding forth from behind a vertical index finger—had yielded a kind of comic strip of me leaping from a skyscraper, shooting myself midair, and landing in front of a bus.
With a fast enough shutter speed (to create super-slow motion), the camera effectively captures the same image frame after frame, as Shanks explains, making the water seem to defy the laws of physics by bending and curving in midair.
A group from Michigan Technological University applied for a patent this month for a "drone catcher," which is a specialized drone that can shoot a net (just like Spider-Man) and catch a drone in midair, incapacitating it but not destroying it.
And on the season opener for Younger on TV Land, a lecherous fantasy author was left literally suspended in midair during a presentation of his work, his book series canceled because of the lewd comments he made to women through the years.
In it, he merges the idea of romantic ballet — dancers wear blue-violet costumes, long tulle skirts for the women and poet shirts for the men — with contemporary, sassy injections of turned-in footwork or classical hands that suddenly start to swirl midair.
Another setback took place in 1983, when during a late-night flight home from Atlanta the small plane Franklin was on "did one of those dipsy-doodles" in midair and shocked the singer into a sudden fear of flying, she told PEOPLE.
The goalie must have been pulled, as a searing shot came halfway across the ice toward an empty net, but Halloway came in and made an incredible dive to knock the puck out of midair with his outstrectched stick, redirecting it to safety.
Dr. Cross said in her post that she had been to Detroit for a wedding and that Delta Air Lines Flight 945 was midair when a male passenger two rows in front of her became unresponsive; his wife started screaming for help.
Arching my back on an inner tube while lifting my feet out of the silky Nam Song, the air still and the day quiet, I looked up into a cloudless sky and felt as if I were hovering in midair, completely weightless.
The Trump administration is likely to expand a ban on laptops on commercial aircraft to include some European countries, but is reviewing how to ensure lithium batteries stored in luggage holds do not explode in midair, officials briefed on the matter said.
WASHINGTON — For nearly four years, American taxpayers have been footing the bill for a chunk of the Saudi-led air campaign in Yemen — the gas for many of the Saudi warplanes flying combat missions and the jets that provide the midair refueling.
The episode concerns mainly a confluence of strange and unexpected events, including the closure of Shawshank prison, the calamitous transfer of its inmates and the widespread death of enormous flocks of sparrows, which abruptly die in midair and plummet to the earth.
The United States is selling the Saudi monarchy missiles and warplanes, assisting in the coalition's targeting selection for aerial bombings and actively providing midair refueling for Saudi and United Arab Emirates jets that conduct indiscriminate airstrikes — the leading cause of civilian casualties.
English has been the official language of aviation since 2003, when the International Civil Aviation Organization, a United Nations agency, reacting to a midair collision over India in 1996 that killed 351 people, determined that a shared language would provide additional safety.
On Monday, Google Maps began letting some users test a new augmented-reality feature in its mobile app that shows graphics — such as highlighted arrows and street names floating in midair — over a live view from their camera on their smartphone screens.
In this case, I'm guessing they hung the Ravagers up there just so we, along with Rocket, could enjoy the sight of the bad guys—or in Guardians of the Galaxy, maybe we should say the worse guys—swimming helplessly in midair.
They are also feeding voraciously and spectacularly, circling high over the water, alert for the slightest flicker of fish, and then freezing in midair for a fraction of a second before dropping headfirst onto their targets, like missiles falling from a plane.
Rangers right wing Jesper Fast tied the score at the 8:15 mark in the second when he batted the puck out of midair past Blackhawks goaltender Scott Darling, who made his sixth straight start since Corey Crawford had an appendectomy this month.
BAIKONUR COSMODROME, Kazakhstan (Reuters) - A Russian-made Soyuz rocket blasted a three-man crew into orbit on Monday, beginning the first manned voyage to the International Space Station since a mission in October was aborted in midair because of a rocket malfunction.
Or, put another way, there are scenes here where characters pray or go to church or shout the Lord's Prayer at the possessed body of a family member as it floats eerily in midair, hovering before a backlight, and they're played unironically.
Soon after, the Kremlin slammed Trump over the strike, announced that it would bolster Syria's air defenses in response, and suspended a pact in which Russia and the US coordinate their air operations in Syria so as to prevent accidental midair collisions.
The inspector general's office said last year it was opening a review after "recent events have raised concerns about FAA's safety oversight, particularly for Southwest Airlines" including a midair incident in April 2018 in which an engine exploded and one person was killed.
Three menus in front of you—suspended in midair and positioned an optimally comfortable 2.5 meters from your eye—show your recently played games and experiences on the left, all available games in the center, and a list of your friends on the right.
But just two minutes shy of going to penalties, a Portugal counter attack saw a Ronaldo attempt, a Croatian keeper's stop, and Ricardo Quarsema coming in to clean up the slop with a header that seemed to pluck a hovering ball out of midair.
The superpower is developing a prototype of an X-47B tailless, unmanned aircraft—which has ten times the range of a normal F-25 fighter jet—that will be able to take off in all weather conditions, fly in swarms, and refuel in midair.
The gameplay trailer also reveals all-new skins that look much more detailed than before, new midair emotes for showing off while you skydive, an all-new weapon in its own unique category, and the icons and tiers for the game's new coveted ranked mode.
Reuters reported last week that the Trump administration would likely expand a ban on laptops on commercial aircraft to include some European countries but was reviewing how to ensure lithium batteries stored in holds do not explode in midair, citing officials briefed on the matter.
As Harden found himself on the tail end of an inbounds play with just 3.4 seconds on the clock, he planted himself just outside the range of the midcourt logo, and banged out a nasty-ass three with the clock striking zero in midair.
The bot is able to be slung from the end of a wire to fly through the air, controlling its pose, rotation and center of mass to not only land aerial tricks correctly but to do them on target while holding heroic poses in midair.
On the trip, Mr. Schmidt passed through 2000 time zones, visited five countries (India, the Philippines, the United Arab Emirates, Iraq and Saudi Arabia), wrote five articles, landed on one aircraft carrier and threw up once during a midair refueling of the defense secretary's plane.
The only voice we hear is that of the girl, whose artfully paced ruminations are subliminally echoed by Mel Mercier's music and sound design, and Sinead Wallace's lighting, which seems to hold Ms. Duffin in midair above Lian Bell's abstract country field of a set.
The other day, in the garage of a yellow town house in South Los Angeles, half a block from the Santa Monica Freeway, Brian Chung and Bryan Ye-Chung considered several bouquets of flowers hanging in midair, alongside a book, against a pink backdrop.
Even a limited strike — on, say, a North Korean missile on its launching pad or a missile in midair — would pose risks that the North's leader, Kim Jong-un, might retaliate, setting off a spiral of escalation that could plunge the Korean Peninsula into war.
One of the five passengers on the doorless helicopter hovering high above Manhattan had just leaned back toward the pilot to snap a photograph of his feet dangling in midair — a coveted shot known on social media as a "shoe selfie" — when the trouble started.
The actors of Terrence McNally's new play may not quite manage a perfect arabesque in midair, but they'll attempt to capture the spirit of the Ballets Russes, particularly the relationship between Sergei Diaghilev (Douglas Hodge) and his protégé and lover Vaslav Nijinsky (James Cusati-Moyer).
Mr. Glass also had me do one of his signature exercises, a single leg press movement that is done by stepping into a horizontal leg press, turning the body to the side, and going one leg at a time with the other suspended in midair.
The pilot project was "The Mummy," an effects-laden action film starring Tom Cruise that featured spectacles aplenty: a C-19303 ripped apart midair by squadrons of crows, underwater zombie-on-Cruise action, armies of CGI spiders, all on a reported budget of $345 million.
From this point on, "The Invisible Man" becomes a showcase for a series of not especially cool or expensive-looking special effects: a floating knife here; a gun going off in midair over there; people being thrown around, like rag dolls, by an unseen force.
Three people were killed in May when a single-engine plane broke apart in midair, showering debris over the Nassau County hamlet of Syosset; one woman saw a piece of luggage fall in her yard, and another described a wing crashing into a neighbor's roof.
Ordinarily a jewel-colored muumuu by Issey Miyake might appear tentlike or inert, but under the stewardship of Martha Graham Dance Company's Xin Ying, captured floating gracefully in midair, the garment is transformed into a tonally rich tribute to the aerospace industry, or flying squirrels.
The Trump administration is likely to expand a ban on laptops on commercial aircraft to include some European countries, but is reviewing how to ensure lithium batteries stored in luggage holds do not explode in midair, officials briefed on the matter said on Wednesday.
General Votel's command had previously acknowledged the existence of the database, but had said that American officers used coalition data only for core missions, including advising on civilian casualties, sharing intelligence on Houthi threats and coordinating midair refueling of Saudi warplanes, which ended last November.
At one particularly solid point in Age of Spin, Chappelle recalls the day in school when his teacher wheeled in a TV so the class could see the Challenger space shuttle take off, only to have the horrified kids watch it explode in midair.
Early in the third quarter of Golden State's 121-203 defeat, Curry drove to the basket and collided in midair with the Suns' burly center Aron Baynes, who appeared to land hard on the left arm of the fallen Curry after first trying to take a charge.
Renewable energy sources are surely cleaner than carbon-based or nuclear energy, but there are a few more or less inevitable drawbacks which make them unappealing for a lot of people: solar farms scorch birds in midair, meanwhile wind turbines confuse and often strike them to death.
I'm unclear on whether the theory that the Ancient One puts forth (or, rather, illustrates with light in midair), about her reality splitting if the Time Stone gets moved, is in contrast to Endgame's main time-travel theory, or if it's specific to the Time Stone.
From firey dragons splitting your torso in half to a dude slicing off your head, punting it like a soccer ball, and then impaling it with a spear midair, the game's finishing moves or "fatalities" are gloriously gory — and more than worth hunting down one-by-one.
Bullet Train, which I've written about before, is a similarly great piece of work that relies on Oculus Touch controllers to create a truly innovative shooter; it's the only thing I've ever played that lets you pluck bullets from midair and throw them at your enemies.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Trump administration is likely to expand a ban on laptops on commercial aircraft to include some European countries, but is reviewing how to ensure lithium batteries stored in luggage holds do not explode in midair, officials briefed on the matter said on Wednesday.
The orchestra level, which contains hundreds of seats, will be closed and converted into a stage, over which the opera's title character (Rod Gilfrey, of "Anna Nicole" at Next Wave in 22014) will be held in midair, with a grand piano hovering in the distance behind him.
But because so much of the burden of proof has historically fallen to the victim -- as it has in many of the cases of midair assault -- we are only just starting to examine what constitutes an offense, and what others are meant to do about it.
When a man atop a speeding train blindly casts a fishing line (where did he get the rod?) through an open window (which we just saw closed) and snags a bag in midair, it's a scene that even the Three Stooges would have rejected as ridiculous.
They've since filled the wooden plantation-style building with their own work — swirling cerulean and scarlet vases and sculptural pieces with multicolored jellyfish forms that appear to hang in midair — as well as a few items from other makers, including Jim Graper's sea-urchin-like paperweights.
Dear Diary: Like starlings they were, Black ones, brown ones, pale, pale beige, Dressed in mittens and hats, Unbuttoned coats flapping in the wind, Laughing, shouting, jumping, Tongues out-thrust Toward high-rise homes, Catching snowflakes, midair, A winter's dance between fenced-in macadam And skyscrapered clouds.
In MoMA's galleries the books hang in midair, swinging from the ceiling, while the Instagram images are displayed on finger-smudged iPads, which visitors were flicking through with the same attention usually given to social-media imagery — that is to say, not much attention at all.
From the lobby I climbed the zigzagging stairs that trace the funny, lively, meandering incision cut into the library's west wall by the huge central window overlooking Manhattan, the stairs ascending past stepped tiers of desks and upper floors that seem to float as if in midair.
And though there's a lot of talking, the art feels kinetic; when Impy's little brother Felix throws a remote at her (Jamieson draws it spinning midair, with motion lines shooting out behind it clear out of the frame), Impy flees, arms goofily outstretched and mouth agape.
That could require a drone's computer brain to track other flying objects in order to avoid midair collisions, fly to a random drop-off point where a given customer lives, and avoid getting entangled in tree branches or power lines when landing or lowering a package for delivery.
Some observers have called it the most significant dispute between the sides' militaries since the April 2001 midair collision between a U.S. Navy surveillance aircraft and a Chinese fighter jet about 110 kilometers (70 miles) from China's Hainan island that led to the death of a Chinese pilot.
WASHINGTON, May 10 (Reuters) - The Trump administration is likely to expand a ban on laptops on commercial aircraft to include some European countries, but is reviewing how to ensure lithium batteries stored in luggage holds do not explode in midair, officials briefed on the matter said on Wednesday.
But he also makes steps in which left and right feet pounce in quick succession, and exuberantly jumping phrases in which, in vivid self-contradiction, the jumper bends one knee in midair back against the direction he's traveling and then bends the other knee in the opposite direction.
Watch them notice the guard driving, take the foul for the greater good, and force him to the line to get the game into a half-court situation, only to see those hopes utterly dashed and tossed aside when Manu manages to use THEIR body to contort himself midair.
CNN aviation analyst Mary Schiavo said that given the two distinct impact points and that the debris is spread out over several miles, it leads her to believe the plane experienced a catastrophic event -- perhaps an engine or propeller breaking off -- that caused the plane to come apart midair.
In this video posted on Youtube by user tgrfn787, this mom, who might've indulged in a little too much holiday wine, passionately cheers on a man, who we can only assume to be her son, as he lifts a completed Santa puzzle into midair in one fell swoop.
The "60 Minutes" report on Allegiant Air, meanwhile, detailed more than 100 of what it described as serious mechanical incidents between the start of 2016 and October 2017, including midair engine failures, smoke and fumes in the cabin, rapid descents, flight control malfunctions, hydraulic leaks and aborted takeoffs.
The motions become more frantic when you encounter one of the several holograms in "May You Live in Interesting Times," including "L'Ange du Foyer (Vierte Fassung)," a flailing angel by the Berlin-based artist Cyprien Gaillard, which whirls ad nauseam in the dark, projected in what appears like midair.
Bill Urban, a spokesman for Central Command, did not deny the existence of the database, but said that American officers only used coalition data to carry out their core mission: advising on civilian casualties, sharing intelligence on Houthi threats and coordinating the midair refueling that ended in November.
"For the ones that don't get recovered, I think you'll find that we have situations where we've had a midair collision of two tactical aircraft, two very, very small aircraft both approaching Mach 1, and in that event you have very little left of the aircraft," he said.
Ryan S. Dillon, a spokesman for the United States-led coalition fighting the Islamic State in Syria and Iraq, said that American air commanders in Qatar speak almost daily on a special hotline with their Russian counterparts, primarily to avoid any midair accidents by warplanes flying missions in Syria.
Even a limited strike against a North Korean missile on its launching pad or the shooting down of a missile in midair would pose risks that the North's leader, Kim Jong-un, might retaliate, setting off a spiral of escalation that could plunge the Korean Peninsula into war.
The two sides do not coordinate strategy, but they have shared information to prevent midair collisions and other problems using a phone line that connects Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, the command center of the American-led air war coalition, with the Russian base in Latakia, Syria.
The general said that, in addition to a communications channel between Russian officers in Syria and American officers in Qatar that is used to prevent midair collisions, another channel has been opened in which a three-star general in Washington now speaks regularly with his counterpart in Moscow.
Among the most bloody were the beach attack in Tunisia (June), the dual suicide bombings in Ankara (October), the midair bombing of the Russian Metrojet airliner (November) and the Paris attacks (November.) What, if any, role the central ISIS leadership had in the bombing of the Metrojet plane is still unknown.
Early in the third quarter of Golden State's 121-110 loss to the Phoenix Suns on Wednesday night, Curry drove to the basket and collided in midair with the Suns' burly center Aron Baynes, who appeared to land hard on Curry's left arm after first trying to take a charge.
Click here to view original GIFApproximately half of the content on the internet is cat videos, but the BBC managed to capture one that's truly remarkable: high-speed footage of a wild Caracal as it deftly manages to spin itself around midair in order to land safely on its feet.
CAIRO — Evidence gathered in an investigation into the crash of EgyptAir Flight 804 in the Mediterranean Sea in May indicates that the plane most likely broke up in midair after a fire near or inside the cockpit that quickly overwhelmed the crew, according to Egyptian officials involved in the inquiry.
Where on 2008's Alegranza simulated guitar riffs pealed beautifully through midair, Hiperasia's thin, bleepy keyboards shift and slither over offbeat drum machines; where assembled rooms of people once shouted gleefully in unison, El Guincho now mumbles Melodyne-garbled melodies  in a twisted harmonic logic that frequently proves more puzzling than catchy.
Still, I felt my heartbeat speed up almost instantly while I was suspended in midair, likely because my brain immediately clocked two things: one, that this man already had a hard time taking no for an answer, and two, that he was at least 6'2" and much larger than my 5'1" frame.
Also on view is a new and temporary art installation, called "Unidentified Scented Object," devised by the jewelry maison Cartier and constructed on a floating platform on one of the water channels that lap at the whitewashed museum steps: Inside a glass cube, a cloud of perfume appears to be suspended in midair.
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Taking the broad wooden stairs, which are joined by invisible steel supports and appear suspended in midair, Iturbide walks us from the formal first-floor living room, with its Isamu Noguchi paper lantern and low, modernist sofa, past the casual second-floor family room and up to the top floor of the building.
Some settings eerily corroborate the manifesto's subject, as in "Scientist," where pronouncements of early-20th-century Russian avant-gardists are broadcast in Big Brother overtones perfect for the sci-fi exteriors and interiors, right down to an intimidating horizontal black plinth hanging in midair like one of the Suprematist Kazimir Malevich's levitating forms.
He and others believe that terraces work best when they rest on setbacks of a building — rather than hover in midair, and abut at least two sides of the apartment to which they belong, providing a sense of enclosure and creating an outdoor room that feels like an extension of the interior.
We have learned that the FAA certified the plane despite its professed belief that the plane "does not meet" its own safety standards due to the elevated possibility of one of its massive new engines destroying the single set of cables controlling the rudder, if it were to break apart in midair.
I also saw that I was slow returning to the T; that I sometimes took an unaccountable extra hop before setting off, like Wile E. Coyote band-sawing his legs in midair; and that when I hit my backhand crosscourt I threw my body wide open, a cuckolded husband ripping aside the drapes.
In "I Feel the Earth Move," there was a sense that the dancers were in the process of rising up and banding together, but their anxiety and struggle had a superficial air, right up to the end when, in the flash of a strobe light, the dancers were caught in a midair leap.
This shadow effect is echoed even more viscerally on the adjacent wall, dominated by Graves's large canvases visualizing firearms in schools via a series of splatter patterns created by shooting through pig hearts — the closest to a human heart, according to the artist — which are suspended midair in clear blocks in front of the canvases.
The study found that the pilots operating with a carbon dioxide concentration of 700 parts per million (ppm) had a 52 percent better chance of passing FAA standards for maneuvers such as avoiding midair collisions, stalled engines and other similar emergencies than the pilots operating the simulator with a carbon dioxide concentration of 1,500 ppm.
We've seen a lot of robotic exoskeletons in the past few years, from the Chairless Chair built by Swiss company Noonee that lets factory workers sit in midair, to a boot-like exoskeleton that could improve the way that people walk, to a full-body mechanical suit that ages its wearers by 40 years.
Southwest Airlines emergency landing It reads like a scene out of a Hollywood thriller: A piece of a plane engine breaks off in midair, shatters a window, and a mom in a window seat is halfway sucked out of the plane before terrified passengers haul her back in; then, despite their heroism, she dies.
This was exactly the kind of scenario the Pentagon feared after Moscow sent fighter jets and troops to Syria in the summer of 2015 to bail out the beleaguered government of President Bashar al-Assad: Russian and American fighters streaking toward each other in Syrian air space, raising the danger of a midair catastrophe.
"There should not be a safety exemption for air tour operators," she said in an interview after the public hearing, citing several additional recent accidents, including a midair collision in Alaska in May involving aircraft carrying passengers from a cruise ship, and the crash of the vintage B-17 bomber in Connecticut in October.
The pope's remarks came during a wide-ranging, midair news conference in which he also waded into the question of whether the Roman Catholic Church should grant an exception to its prohibitions on abortion and birth control in regions where the Zika virus is causing a public health emergency, including in much of Catholic-dominated Latin America.
Per CNN, the agency is at a loss to explain the increase in mid-flight sexual assaults, saying that the number of reported incidents is "alarming"—and they are cautioning that waiting until the flight is grounded to take action can interfere with an investigation:FBI investigations into midair sexual assaults increased by 173% from fiscal year 217 to 22014.
The software uses a number of Google systems for support (Google Maps helped created "a detailed understanding of the world" and the company's cloud service provide processing power) and was able to successfully manage "the complex flight paths of multiple UAS [unmanned aircraft systems] at the same time," adjusting routes on the fly to avoid midair collisions.
There's a jaunty spring in his step almost throughout the show, although at 68, and long since retired from his career as a classical dancer, he naturally makes no attempt to imitate, or even vaguely evoke, Nijinsky's style, notably his famous jump, which was said to give the effect of utter weightlessness, as if he were pausing in midair.
Tensions between Washington and Pyongyang have heightened in recent months amid growing concerns that the reclusive North Korean regime is nearing development of a nuclear-tipped missile capable of posing a threat to the U.S.  The U.S. military this week successfully tested a defense system designed to shoot down an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) in midair.
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But when Michael was staging the scenes that precede and follow this moment, it immediately became clear that the entire dramatic beat was unnecessary: We were "telling, not showing," the classic drama-school no-no, and the aria took what should have felt like a satisfying gravitational pull toward the final scene and stalled it midair.
I ended up working a lot more with Photoshop [and] imagining how trees were going to be collapsing, and having some branches that are going to be acting as platforms, and how the platforms that need to be there for gameplay could not be suspended magically in midair, but had to have some support in the background layer.
The levelheaded response of Tammie Jo Shults, the captain of a Southwest Airlines flight that suffered a deadly midair engine explosion on Tuesday, reminded some of the so-called Miracle on the Hudson in 2009, when an engine failure forced a plane flying over New York City to make an emergency landing in the Hudson River.
But I swear, when the moment came to push or throw or heave or whatever it was I needed to do to get that steel ball up in the air … the shot remained a stationary object suspended in the air and I felt myself pushing off the shot in midair … like, the shot was throwing me.
Racing straight after Shiffrin, Vonn was already eight one-hundredths of a second behind her compatriot at the first checkpoint when, off balance after misreading the roll on the crown of a hill, she straddled a gate midair, landed heavily on her right side, crashed her head against her left arm, and ended up sliding face first.
The black monochrome of the silhouette obscures whether we are looking at the figure from the front or the back, and while the wall label tells us that the work "has been described by Walker as 'your essentialist-token slave maiden in midair,'" we might also view her as lying prostrate, fighting off a rapist or beckoning a lover.
The Sims app now will let you travel around the Sims house; the Chelsea Kicker app will make a Chelsea football player appear in front of you for a selfie or to show you a trick with the ball; and (perhaps less exciting and more Minority Report) an AR app from the WSJ will let you visualise stock trends in midair.
Each floor has about three rooms, and each room focuses on a singular object or assembly-like repetition of the same object within the yarn: many old chairs stacked into a corner; a large pile of hardtop suitcases; a rod iron bed with pristine white sheets, eerily unwrinkled; stacks of old books on the floor, some opened and hanging in midair, held up by the string.
During some demos, such as one in which I used a finger to paint in midair and used my hands to manipulate my art work, I found this means you don't need to be so precise about how you're pointing at and poking things, which may make it easier for someone using the headset for, say, manipulating or annotating 3-D models at work.
That is as true of Perry as it is of Jonathan Pine, in "The Night Manager" (recently dramatized and shown on AMC), although, in the case of the bookish Perry, you are tempted to ask, Does the fun of the film—a shoot-out in a forest, a midair explosion, and so on—take place for real, or could it all be unfolding inside his brain?
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One moment I was bouncing along, knee-deep in sagebrush, mind reeling from all the natural beauty zipping by, and the next I'd caught a wheel on a rock and gone sailing into that familiar somersault: butt rising from the saddle, shoulders twisting violently, hips lurching up-and-over, heels actually clicking midair, sunglasses and water bottle and half-eaten Clif Bar hurtling into the trees, the ground closing in.
These are two of the sets for Laika Studios' new stop-motion film Kubo And The Two Strings, and when they appear in the film, they look immense: The Japanese child warrior Kubo and his animal companion Monkey leap and roll across those decks, fighting an enemy who hovers above them in midair, in the middle of a violent storm that rips leaves off the ships and tosses them around on surging waves.
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When rocket and mortar attacks threatened large American bases in Iraq in 2003, the Army developed the Counter-Rocket, Artillery and Mortar system (C-RAM) — a rapid-fire 20 mm cannon that can identify an incoming airborne threat, alert a human operator and — with the operator's press of a button — track and destroy it with a burst of special ammunition that self-destructs in midair to minimize damage to friendly personnel or civilians below.
Interestingly enough, however, his predecessor undertook the exact same study during his tenure and came to a tough but ultimately strategically sound conclusion: Imposition of a safe zone in the middle of a war would lead to immense financial costs during a time of budget uncertainty in Washington; potentially dangerous repercussions in U.S.-Russia relations; and the possibility of a midair collision or challenge between aircraft of multiple countries currently flying in Syria's airspace.
Even if you're unfamiliar with these names, it's likely you've seen their handiwork in high-tech viral videos, like this rendering of a mundane living room turning into an immersive intergalactic VR video game, created by the studio Marshmallow Laser Feast for Sony; Superflux's 2011 "Song of the Machine," a prophetic rendering of VR technology as seen through a walk in London; or the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology's miniature quadcopters caught assembling a rope bridge in midair.
The Spending the Weekend Suspended from a National Monument: Zach LaVine, anxious to keep his title, has the idea to do the CN Tower Edgewalk™ but tethered to a 1,815.4-foot cord that will drop him down into the SkyDome (Rogers Centre), where the ball will be bounced to him by the now defunct mascot of the SkyDome, a turtle named Domer, such that LaVine catches it in midair on his trip down, dunks, and then flies back up.

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