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"rudder" Definitions
  1. a piece of wood or metal at the back of a boat or an aircraft that is used for controlling its directionTopics Transport by airc2

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CYNTHIA RUDDER SUSAN DOOHA New York Ms. Rudder is a consultant on long-term care issues and founder and former executive director of the Long Term Care Community Coalition.
Rudder doesn't believe it's outright racism that drives this trend.
The regulator's employees had raised concerns about a rudder system.
It doesn't come with a tail, rudder, propellers or gearbox.
The search team also saw a gun and rudder control.
The shot was all done through data link, according to Rudder.
The aircraft does not have a tail, rudder, propellers or gearbox.
In the 7377s, the Boeing 260 had issues with its rudder.
And their central banks have a stronger hand on the rudder.
Rudder ended up sitting with Pedigo's family for about 20 minutes.
It's basically a balloon with a rudder and a means of propulsion.
The larger a company grows, the harder it becomes to steer the rudder.
"She said to me the other day, 'We're family now,' " Courtney recalls of Rudder.
I know it sounds dramatic, but it was my rudder, and it saved me.
"She is the immovable rudder to an ever-changing sea," Mr. Barrack said. Mrs.
Boeing also buys some basic parts from Chinese firms, like the rudder for the 787.
PERINO: I like how his tail wags as he -- GUTFELD: That&aposs his little rudder.
Being her party's 'rudder' Pelosi has been known as a pragmatic leader in her party.
Steven Rudder will speak on naval aviation and readiness recovery for combat at 10 a.m.
Slowly, the Alan Kurdi chugged east, rudder shaft whining, the engine beating a steady thrum.
If his boat had a rudder to steer with, he could rejig the rudder slightly to one side, so that the boat would go straight ahead without any further steering inputs, even when he was rowing as hard as he could with both arms.
The NTSB found that a rudder reversal "most likely occurred" in the 1991 incident as well.
The aide said she acts like a "rudder" on the big policy issues of the time.
I'm required to apply 150 lbs of force on the rudder pedal with my prosthetic leg.
And who will fix the rigging and reset the rudder in time for the next squall?
He also found Bubble Wrap near the pedal that pilots used to control the plane's rudder.
You'd need a lot of rudder input to keep the plane flying straight ahead (think of the rower, if he stopped rowing with one arm entirely!) It's tiring to hold that rudder position for a long time—and if you trim correctly, you won't have to.
To improve lateral control, [the brothers] added a fixed vertical rudder to the rear of the glider.
"This is part of the rudder," he says matter-of-factly, wiping his brow with his forearm.
His message to the players was to "keep steady on the rudder" and wear down the Russians.
J.C. The calypso master David Rudder wrote "The Immigrants" in 1998; it's perfectly topical 20 years later.
Buyer: Dr. Imran Ashraf Buyer's Broker: Greg Garber Seller: Nathan Nathan and Intimo Seller's Brokers: Michael Rudder and Michael Heller of Rudder Property Group $4.45 MILLION 81-30 Baxter Avenue (at Judge Street) Queens This 11,900-square-foot building was previously a rehabilitation clinic associated with Elmhurst Hospital Center.
Idris Elba and Dominic West also dive in as the voices of lazy sea lions, Fluke and Rudder.
"If you're not setting goals, you're like a boat without a rudder — you have no direction," he said.
Wiginton had planned to hold his event in Rudder Plaza -- an outdoor space in the middle of campus.
They were frozen to the rudder pedals so when I landed I had to land with my heels.
Although Rudder emphasized this finding was for men, too, it's been used more frequently to assess a woman's behavior.
"I'm just glad being president is like being captain of a large ship with a small rudder," he said.
Without a rudder and a lighthouse, the organization is destined to sail in the dark right into the rocks.
A long tail boat puttered by on an abbreviated journey, its rudder pulled high to avoid hitting the bottom.
"Dataclysm: Love, Sex, Race, and Identity — What Our Online Lives Tell Us about Our Offline Selves" by Christian Rudder
Buyer: Sonic Union Buyer's Broker: Tom Lischak of Bridgeway Commercial Realty Seller: Thor Equities Seller's Broker: Michael Rudder of Rudder Property Group $2655 MILLION 220-13 Sterling Place (between Sixth and Seventh Avenues) Brooklyn This five-story, 21,2109-square-foot building in Park Slope last changed hands more than 22014 years ago.
"I did what I would want for someone to do for me if I was in that situation," Rudder wrote.
The simulator itself can involve just a desktop screen and a mouse or a full-blown stick and rudder device.
Pilots today, as one former pilot puts it, are less stick-and-rudder movers than they are overseers of systems.
"Then I saw a quarter rudder," he recalled, referring to a kind of large steering oar on a ship's side.
Rudder told CNN affiliate WGHP that she hopes she would get the same treatment if she had a restless child.
Gates kept a heavy hand on the rudder, particularly with key products like Windows, for most of the next decade.
The historic shot was carried out at the Corps' latest weapons and tactics course out in Yuma, Arizona, according to Rudder.
On the front, an illustrated rudder of a jet plane seemingly in homage to the Beastie Boys' Licensed to Ill cover.
Lima said he had no choice but to hold ropes between his teeth while his other hand was on the rudder.
Paul, with Test Drive Technologies, said engines seize up when exhausts take on water and leave only the rudder to steer.
Alternately super chill and super aggressive, Rudder and Fluke are hilariously voiced by The Wire alums Dominic West and Idris Elba.
The rudder in her work, and in her thinking, is this aversion to, and constant vigilance against, easy complacencies and groupthink.
A bottle-cap wheel steers a rudder made with pieces of a shampoo bottle, turned with delicate cables of dental floss.
Rudder brought a bowl of ice cream with caramel sauce and fed Harlyn while the girl sat in her mother's lap.
The lawsuit states that Boeing had knowledge of similar 737 rudder incidents before those crashes but did not act on the reports.
Users are 25 percent less likely to engage by matches and messages with black people in particular, according to OkCupid's Christian Rudder.
Geertz delineates new jobs: Hytting would work on building a replacement wooden "Viking" rudder with the help of Peter Andersen, another crewmate.
" He described himself as "stranded at the commencement of my voyage, with a well-equipped ship and a rudder, but no sail.
The bats return to the cave in a reverse tornado and slow down by opening their wings like a rudder or sail.
Rudder had also once been considered as a candidate for Microsoft CEO, but back in the early 2000s before Ballmer replaced Gates.
Mr. Groden said, "We can simulate puffs of wind, engine failure, even birds digested into the tail rotor," not "the tail rudder."
The skis will be paired with a long wooden pole that will be used as a sort of rudder for downhill turns.
On their new craft, every button, every rudder, every foil, every piece of rigging was wired with fiber-optic strings and sensors.
Kody Rudder, who works at "City," had flown in from Las Vegas and was working a loader on the box's other side.
Where a fish normally has a tail, the hoodwinker only has a clavus -- a structure that looks like a rudder, Nyegaard said.
While Christian Rudder could not be reached for comment on his research, Adams was able to make some observations on this OkCupid data.
I clutched the yoke to keep the wings level and worked the rudder pedals, trying to turn in the direction of the wind.
When I asked Rudder about this phenomenon, he said it was only natural for people to find the copy-and-paste approach unnerving.
The cables are part of a rudder system that is separate from the automated software that contributed to two fatal 737 Max accidents.
This approach, Rudder and Duffy argued, also leads to a wider gap between developers and the operations teams that try to support them.
The parts that would likely be attacked are the steering gear (the rudders and rudder posts) and the propulsion elements (shafts and propellers).
Pedigo said she was worried that Rudder might get in trouble for sitting with them, but the server said it was no problem.
I could have sailed with Hank on the lake that was like his back yard, holding the rudder, if he let me steer.
Shore-based engineers assess data from hundreds of sensors throughout the boat while helmsmen use multi-function steering wheels to fine-tune rudder settings.
Langdon will spend a few days in Ulladulla fixing the broken rudder before sailing north to Port Kembla to be processed by Australian customs.
Underneath the boat are both a rudder to aid in steering and a keel, which will right the boat if it is knocked over.
Rudder noted that the Marine Corps will continue testing the chopper and hopes to declare it ready for deployment by the end of 2019.
Sitting inches from the president, Hannity covered the biggest issues of the day, serving as rudder and prompt — steering Trump gently to friendly terrain.
Ironically, by turning over the mundane stick-and-rudder aspects of flying to computer automation, pilots are deprived of the opportunity to continually practice.
He must be something, "or forever float about in the great political sea without compass, rudder, or sail," as his law partner put it.
Minute rudder and engine speed corrections are needed to keep ships separated and even a slight miscalculation can result in a collision, he said.
They will also ask about issues unrelated to the software that contributed to both accidents, including the design of rudder cables on the Max.
These two factors can have a daily impact on your money, because they give you a rudder to steer and an umbrella for unexpected expenses.
Companies in Japan, China, Italy, Sweden, France and Britain produce many of the 787's major components, such as wings, fuselage sections and the rudder.
"I was in full wedding dress," Ms. Lindheim said, though she'd swapped her high heels for sparkly sneakers for better control on the rudder pedal.
Pilots must use the aircraft's brakes or the rudder to keep the aircraft on the centerline or risk the aircraft going off the runway's edge.
I think that's a statement about our nature as human beings, a fixed point that often feels like a world that has lost its rudder.
In 2014, an Air Asia flight that left Surabaya in Indonesia experienced repeated failures in its rudder travel limiter units because of a cracked solder joint.
In a new video, OKCupid cofounder Christian Rudder explains that it has more to do with the friends couples have in common than the labels themselves.
The famed surgeon resorted to hand massage of the exposed heart of Marcel L. De Rudder when his heart suddenly failed during the six-hour ordeal.
" The World War II hero Jimmy Doolittle, an aviation pioneer of an earlier generation, called Mr. Hoover "the greatest stick-and-rudder man that ever lived.
To improve stability of the wreck, crews are now working to remove the propeller, propeller shaft and rudder, which weigh a total of approximately 130 tons.
The unconventional, striking rear tail assembly, called a ruddervator or v-tail, replaces the traditional vertical and horizontal stabilizer that would contain the rudder and elevator, respectively.
The bird-like conceptual airline design features multiple propellors, a rudder branded with the Union Jack, and something called "feathered wings" which I can't seem to unsee.
Dory finds friends in a grumpy but stealth Hank, an octopus missing a tentacle, the short-sighted whale Destiny and Fluke and Rudder, two goofy sea lions.
" To get the look, Rudder recommends MAC's Extreme Dimension 3D Black Lash in 3D Black: "This mascara creates deep ebony lashes that are voluminous and crazy long.
Rudder previously took over the duties of Bates, the former executive vice president of development and evangelism and CEO-hopeful who left shortly after Nadella was appointed.
She frees the tangled rudder, rigs a stub of mast with a scrap of sail, patches a hole in the hull and pumps water from the cabin.
" Those FAA employees believed Boeing's longstanding rudder design was no longer up to the task because of other changes to the aircraft -- and "FAA management initially agreed.
There&aposs a little bit of &aposTokyo Drift&apos going on where you can really get a faster turn on with harder rudder, but still very stable.
In both 2014 and 2015, Perpetual Loyal had to withdraw because of damage, striking an unidentified object underwater in 2014 and then breaking its rudder in 2015.
"I'm glad the framers of the constitution saw fit to ensure that president was someone who was captain of a large ship with a small rudder," he said.
"I'm glad the framers of the constitution saw fit to ensure that president was someone who was captain of a large ship with a small rudder," said Musk.
They worried that if the engines broke apart during a flight, there was a greater risk that the chunks would sever the cables, which control the plane's rudder.
"We didn't have much fine weather, which I was hoping for to repair the rudder," said Mr. Langdon, who was described by the police as an experienced sailor.
Adjust the sails and daggerboards, aim for a balance of speed and stability, and then use the rudder to steer as you race other boats, ducks, or whatever.
It will have the same maximum speed as its predecessor of 24 knots and will feature a larger rudder and a modern diesel engine instead of steam boilers.
Shore-based engineers assess data from hundreds of sensors throughout the boat and helmsmen use multi-function steering wheels to fine-tune hydrofoil and rudder settings during a race.
So, back home in London, he pieced together a bamboo bicycle, put yellow floats on either side, and added a rudder and a pedal-powered propeller to the front.
Rudder is now a founder of Pulumi, a Seattle-based startup that builds an "infrastructure as code" platform that lets developers use regular familiar programming languages for cloud infrastructure.
The instructor, and soon Coleman, handled a large wooden stick to control the plane's pitch and roll, and moved a rudder bar with his feet to control its yaw.
MUSCAT (Reuters) - Massive high-tech twin-hulled catamarans power toward each other at high speed, a breathtaking view for a "guest" perched on 18 inches of netting behind the rudder.
A video obtained from the civil aviation agency showed twisted and charred chunks of metal that are being examined by investigators, including pieces of the turbine, tail rudder and wings.
In April 2003, while flying a Wright Model B in Long Beach, California, he smacked into a seagull that got stuck in the cables he used to control the rudder.
As I push the cart, it keeps veering to the left and I have to lean heavily on the right side to prevent the bent wheel from acting like a rudder.
The Democratic senators should remember that President Trump has great need for strong advisers such as Ms. Haspel to help guide his unsteady hand on the rudder of the nation's defense.
"Donald, for all his bluster, rhetoric and aggressive style of messaging, caught the attention of those that needed a rudder for their forgotten ship and beliefs," Norman said in a statement.
It's true that the left will have to choose (and soon) between absolute ideological purity and the huge numbers required to seize the rudder of the nation and avert global catastrophe.
A life-size gingerbread house, carolers, Yule Log ceremony, cooking demonstrations and resort-wide grand march parade round out a weekend that's focused on tradition, explains the general manager Jeffrey Rudder.
A National Transportation Safety Board investigation found that the probable cause of the 1994 crash was loss of control of the airplane due to the plane's rudder moving to its maximum limit.
Following the 1994 crash, Boeing then refused calls for design changes from the NTSB and instead recommended airlines provide additional training to enable pilots to counteract rudder deflections, according to the suit.
The French sailing hero was left with titanium screws and plates in his ankle after nearly losing his foot in 2015 when he fell off the high-speed boat, hitting its rudder.
Then, proving that the tongue interface could have a practical application was accomplished by creating a "tongue rudder" which tracks horizontal tongue movements and translates them into directional control for a wheelchair.
"It was unprecedented," said Christian Rudder, a founder of OkCupid, a dating and social media site, who published the book "Dataclysm" in 2014 on how much people revealed through their online lives.
Indeed, the rudder and compass of Europe's most prominent conservative party will be up for grabs -- setting the stage for an internal party contest with implications for all of Europe and beyond.
Now, scientists can start their analysis of the sub in order to determine whether an object such as a torpedo was involved, or whether the submarine itself suffered technical faults like rudder problems.
Rudder, the man behind the (incredibly fascinating) online dating statistics blog OKTrends and author of Dataclysm, looked at the people listed as "In A Relationship" on Facebook and tracked their romance over time.
Primary backup: Dwayne Haskins2019 outlook: The Washington Redskins had a brutal stretch of quarterback luck in 2018, losing both Alex Smith and Colt McCoy to devastating injuries and leaving the team rudder-less.
He named his single-seater plane Bunny, after his girlfriend and future wife, and decorated the nose, rudder and wing tops with the distinctive color that inspired the airmen's nickname, the Red Tails.
We are like a sailor without a rudder on the ocean — pushed and pulled by the digital stimuli to which we are exposed rather than by the intentional direction of our own mind.
The conservative standard bearer in Rome is Cardinal Raymond Leo Burke, a 67-year-old American who in 2014 told an interviewer that the Church under Francis was like "a ship without a rudder".
In the last edition of the race, tragedy was narrowly averted when another British sailor, Andrew Taylor, was swept overboard and struck by his boat's rudder in March 2014 while racing across the Pacific.
Throughout the wreck, I could also clearly see vibrant gardens of intricate brain coral and plum-colored fan coral, looking as if they'd been beautifully designed and arranged within the ship's hulls and rudder.
It does have a small computer, as well as sensors that are programed to adjust the aircraft's control surfaces, like on its wings or rudder, that determine where the aircraft will travel and land.
While Dell may be interested in the opportunity to continue the company's growth outside of the private sphere, Michael Dell seems just fine with his hand staying firmly on the rudder for the foreseeable future.
"The helicopter's tailwheel was found elevated and the rudder is below it, which leads us to believe that it crashed at a 60-degree angle," Deputy Transportation and Communications Secretary Carlos Alfonso Moran told reporters.
Former Microsoft title: Executive vice president of advanced strategyLeft Microsoft: October 2015Current title: Pulumi founderEric Rudder, Microsoft's former executive vice president of advanced strategy, spent more than 23 years before leaving during Nadella's 2015 reorganization.
In an interview with ABC television news, Mr. Langdon said a broken rudder on the 21-foot-long boat had forced him to dramatically alter his course, and he ended up on Australia's east coast.
With "Fly-by-Wire" technology, a human operator will order depth and speed, allowing software to direct the movement of the planes and rudder to maintain course and depth, Navy program managers have told Warrior Maven.
Pedersen goes first, his blue eyes glinting with triumph: His team of scientists have collected all the samples they needed, his ship has completed its voyage despite losing its engine and rudder, his crew is healthy.
"It's like you're riding on the Titanic, and you know it's going to hit an iceberg, and you're trying to turn the rudder, but you know it's not turning fast enough," he said in a recent interview.
Cammas, who is France's most successful sailor in recent years, had just had a gruesome training accident, falling off a catamaran into the waters of Quiberon Bay in northwestern France and getting struck by the yacht's rudder.
"My father was really the rudder to the ship of my life," Paltrow told CNBC during an episode of "Trailblazers" when discussing her relationship with her late father, U.S. television and film director and producer Bruce Paltrow.
Chelsea's dominance in England only began in earnest when Ranieri was booted for Jose Mourinho; years later, Ranieri was one of many who failed to rudder the Champions League-winning Inter Milan after The Special One's exit.
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