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It's the ability to depict leadership, from lecterns to tarmacs.
Then "a serious breakdown" in communications forced passengers to sit on tarmacs for hours.
You'll recall the famous pics of McCarran International Airport tarmacs choked with PJs in 2015 for Mayweather/Pacquiao.
Thousands of passengers were left scurrying around in darkened terminals or sitting for hours on planes on tarmacs.
KABUL, Afghanistan — Its pilots land in cities terrorized by the Taliban, the tarmacs within easy reach of rocket fire.
I have two Tarmacs, a Roubaix, and an Allez (aluminum Tarmac Jr.) and I'll be 71 years-old in December.
For Bill Clinton, the rarefied world of private plane tarmacs has long been a place for a former president to socialize.
And then there are those who have found love within airport terminals, tarmacs and even cockpits, like Adam Dershowitz, an aeronautical engineer.
Since the bulk of strikes happen within a few hundred feet of airport tarmacs, this was clearly the most efficient approach to the problem.
One of the first victims was a Ukrainian pilot who specialized in flying a small, 32-passenger Saab 340, landing on bumpy tarmacs that would make many pilots cringe.
A record number of Americans — more than 41.5 million — are expected to take to the roads, tarmacs and water on the weekend that kicks off summer, according to research released by AAA earlier this month.
A record number of Americans — more than 41.5 million — are expected to take to the roads, tarmacs and water on the weekend that kicks off the official start of summer, according to travel organization AAA.
A record number of Americans — more than 41.5 million — are expected to take to the roads, tarmacs and water on the weekend that traditionally kicks off summer, according to research released by AAA earlier this month.
The "Happy Land Walk" on Staten Island includes relics of a Victorian-era resort and freighter spotting, while the "Barren Island Walk" concentrates on old tarmacs at Floyd Bennet Field and the bottle-strewn Dead Horse Bay in Brooklyn.
The apology capped a 48-hour period where well-heeled millennials took to Instagram and Twitter to document failed logistics that left them stranded on tarmacs, wandering around a half-built festival, and at least in one case, locked in a Bahamas airport overnight.
"By identifying high-risk passengers and cargo well before they would cross our land borders, sail into our ports or touch down on our tarmacs, the N.T.C. team is on duty to protect our people and economy 24/7," the federal government's description of the agency says.
Instead of finding the local barbecue joint or pizza parlor to glad hand and pick up a meal for the ride home, he sped from airport tarmacs directly to packed arenas and back, stopping only briefly to address overflow rooms packed with supporters who couldn't fit into his main venue.
On Wednesday night, Louis Vuitton landed in Kennedy Airport with a blur of black S.U.V.s and celebrity stardust, clogging the tarmacs outside the old T.W.A. terminal with LV-clad guests who ogled Eero Saarinen's ode to the space age and clattered into the arrivals lounge in towering LV ankle boots.
Most roads in Singida Region are made of tarmacs, with good quality. As of 2012 a new asphalt road was completed between Singida and Dodoma. An asphalt road was also built between Singida and Mwanza. Also roads within the district are of good condition, some of them made of tarmacs and other seasonal roads.
Pechora Kamenka (also Kamenka or Berezovka) is an air base in Komi Republic, Russia located 27 km west of Pechora. It is a medium-size bomber base, with about 12 hardstands and small tarmacs. It is home to 144 OAPDRLO which operated the Beriev A-50 Airborne Early Warning aircraft starting 1989.
Ulan-Ude Vostochny Airport (also listed as Ulan Ude East) is an airport in the Buryat Republic, Russia located 9 km east of Ulan Ude. It services medium-size airliners. The airfield served as a bomber staging base. There is considerable tarmac space, with three 400x125m tarmacs and a few alert revetments.
Ukurey (also Komsomolsk and Areda) is an air base in Chitinskaja Oblast, Russia located 24 km southwest of Chernyshevsk. It is a medium-size base with 2 parallel taxiways, tarmacs, and 12 revetments. One anecdotal report suggests it serves Ilyushin Il-76 aircraft. It was home to 193 Gv ORAP (193rd Guards Independent Reconnaissance Aviation Regiment) flying MiG-25RB aircraft in the 1980s and Yak-27 and Yak-28R aircraft by the early 1990s.
336x336px Worksman is best known today for building cycles for industrial use that enable workers to travel around large industrial plants and warehouses, with some models allowing significant cargo weight. Worksman heavy-duty bicycles and tricycles are often used at commercial facilities and on airport tarmacs. Worksman markets its industrial products as a more energy efficient, healthful alternative to gas-powered transportation vehicles. Worksman bike share fleet The company also builds consumer-grade specialty products.
Pravdinsk Air Base was an air base in Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Russia located 5 km northwest of Balakhna and 38 km northwest of Nizhny Novgorod (formerly Gorky). It was named after the nearby town of Pravdinsk which has since been annexed by Balakhna. It is a small air base with a few taxiways and tarmacs. Google Earth high-resolution images show that airfield has been vacated by the military; only one small twin-engine prop plane is found.
Bobrovichi is an air base in Belarus located 16 km northeast of Kalinovichi. It is a large airfield with two large tarmacs on either side, and two alert revetments holding about 10 fighters each. It was home to 953 BAP (953rd Bomber Aviation Regiment) flying Su-24 aircraft from 1978 subordinated to 1st Guards Bomber Aviation Division (1 GvBAD) in Lida (1960-1980) and then 32nd Bomber Aviation Division (1980-1992).Michael Holm, 953rd Vitbskiy Bomber Aviation Regiment, accessed September 2011 It also hosted 368 OShAP (Independent Shturmovik Aviation Regiment) during the mid-1980s.
A mobile snow melter in Sapporo, Japan A snow melter is a piece of snow removal equipment designed to melt snow using flame burners, hot water or both. The melt-water is discharged into a storm drain or onto the ground. Melting snow artificially helps keep roads, airport tarmacs and other surfaces clear and ready to use, and the technology is primarily employed in areas where trucking snow is not geographically or economically feasible. A built-in snowmelt system which melts the snow where it falls is another snow removal alternative.
American autocross is a form of autocross practiced in the United States of America. Events are typically held on flat, paved surfaces such as parking lots or airport tarmacs, and usually have a new course for each event, marked by traffic cones. Autocross is one of the most accessible and affordable forms of motorsport, and autocross events are open to novices. Because autocross events use rubber traffic cones to define the course, and are typically run on paved surfaces with few obstructions, the hazards and barriers to entry are low.
Select short stories, essays, journal entries, poems, e-mails and photographs were collected into an anthology called Operation Homecoming: Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Home Front, in the Words of U.S. Troops and Their Families, published by Random House. The NEA initiative, funded by The Boeing Company, is the first book of its kind, giving a rare voice to U.S. troops and their families - unfiltered and firsthand accounts of what it's like to serve during wartime. Through Operation Homecoming, these writers take us on convoys and patrols; to hospitals, flight decks, tarmacs and tents; into their homes as they wait for their loved ones to return. With personal details and honest language, they show us the fear and rushing of heading into combat, the humor and boredom of daily life on the front lines, their relationships with Iraqis and Afghans, happy reunions at home, and mourning those who made the ultimate sacrifice.
Maloway introduced a Private Member's Bill known as the "Airline Passenger's Bill of Rights" in February 2009. The bill would require airlines to include hidden fees and taxes in their advertised ticket prices, reimburse passengers who are bumped from overbooked flights by up to $1,200, and provide compensation for passengers who are left stranded on airport tarmacs for long periods of time. It has won the support of consumer advocacy groups, and Maloway has said that it will force airlines to act more responsibly.Patrick White, "NDP MP has high hopes for legislation securing rights of airline passengers", Globe and Mail, 23 January 2009, A4; "MP's bill seeks end to long delays on tarmac", National Post, 23 January 2009, A2; Mia Rabson, "Bill sets pay for bumped flyers", Winnipeg Free Press, 23 January 2009, A4; "Legislation for air travellers", CTV News, 24 January 2009 [transcript]; Mia Rabson, "MP pushes for 'truth in advertising' from airlines", Winnipeg Free Press, 5 February 2009, A7; Brent Jang, "MP proposes to give air passengers $500 hourly for delays", Globe and Mail, 5 February 2009, A6; Chris Sorensen, "Bill aims to make the sky friendlier for bumped flyers", Toronto Star, 11 February 2009, B8.

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