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    The soft, green grass was sprinkled with shards of mirrored glass; the mirror had been through so much pressure after going through the force field three times. Kate could hear it shatter into a billion pieces when Mr. Jacks and his bulldog passed through the force field. Mr. Jacks looked relieved as if he were a bird let free and his bulldog just looked straight up tired. Kate started to feel her head pound because the adrenaline shooting through her body started to fizzle out and she hadn’t…

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    How To Fly Around Drones

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    On December second just a week ago, our class was lucky enough to have David Terry come to Utah State and hold a lecture for the students. His job is certainly not any ordinary job. He is lucky enough to get to fly drones around different landscapes most days! But his job is certainly not just fun n ' games! It is expensive and requires a lot of knowledge, and hard work it is not simply just flying a drone. You are possibly asking yourself what in the world does this man do for a living? What…

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    may appear attractive but hard work gives satisfaction” – Amed Frank. “The soul of the sluggard craves andgetsnothing” – The Bible 2. WAITING FOR THE PERFECT TIME The best way to get something done is to begin. Nothing keeps our dreams from taking flight like procrastination. We often put off…

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    her cousin Mack. Mack never comes back, leaving Allie to reevaluate the promise she has with her cousin. Allie now has a family with children and a husband and wonders if they possibly know how to fly as well. One day, Allie finally decides to take flight once more and break the promise between Mack and her. The experience of flying again left her in awe, wanting to tell her family, but she is not able to because…

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    Flight 191 Research Paper

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    On May 25, 1979 a McDonnell Douglas DC-10 wide body aircraft operated by American Airlines as Flight 191 was scheduled to fly an afternoon flight to Los Angeles International Airport from Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport carrying 258 passengers and 13 crewmembers. During the aircraft takeoff roll on runway 32 R at O’Hare International Airport, the engine #1 fell off the left wing. Initially, the aircraft climbed away from the runway in a wings level attitude, but shortly after, the DC-10…

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    demanded that we visit the museum at least one time. One of my favorite attractions at the museum was their Flight Simulator. Everytime we went to the museum, going on their Flight Simulator was the first and last attraction I attended. It was from this experience that I realized that I had a real passion towards aviation and eventually convinced my parents to buy me my own Flight…

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    could end in a catastrophe. An upcoming and possible solution to the issue could be NextGen Network Enabled Weather (NNEW).NNEW works by providing an integrated weather picture to pilots predicting possible weather patterns likely to show up in their flight. In addition, it would relay the…

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    Paper Airplane Lab

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    factors that influenced the flight and speed of the plane. One factor that greatly affected the flight and speed of the plane was the design/wing surface area of the plane. The surface area of the wings of the plane needed to be firm and stable in order for the plane to have lift force. Another factor that affected the flight and speed of the plane was throw angle. The throw angle should be around 30 to 45 degrees. Another factor that affected the speed and the flight of the plane was throw…

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    or flying. This fear keeps many of us grounded, unable to see the world from a different perspective. However, in the novel Song of Solomon, there is no fear when it comes to flight. In fact, taking flight is the main goal for the characters, as it offers them a different approach to their lives. Through the motif of flight, Morrison develops the characters in their quest for identity. The novel opens with a man by the name of Robert Smith attempting to fly from the roof of a hospital. He wrote…

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    Want a way to truly remember your Hawaiian vacation? Tandem skydiving with Pacific Skydiving Center is the perfect way to experience the awesome feeling of flight and view Waialua from a once-in-a-lifetime angle. First time skydiving is a thrilling experience but understandably beginners can get a little nervous. Here are a few questions skydivers making the jump for the first time tend to have for the instructors at Pacific Skydiving Center about tandem skydiving: What Is Tandem Skydiving?:…

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