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    We were halfway down the runway and we hit V1. We then hit R1 and as i knew it I noticed that I started rotating. I laughed and said to sully “haha, its like my body just does it for me.” helped with me. We were off the runway but still over it, we now were over the water at one hundred feet. We were climbing fast and on our way up to 30 thousand feet, we were climbing over…

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    Pilot Error

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    error happens when the plane is on the runway. Taking off and landing the aircraft are some of the more difficult maneuvers that a pilot must do. Failure to get enough speed to get the aircraft off the ground will result in the plane running out runway and crashing into barriers, like trees. When Pilots try to land the plane they must position the aircraft in a specific heading, and decrease in altitude at a certain rate. If they don’t, they can overshoot the runway or not have the plane in the…

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    Lauren Weisberger is the story of Andrea; a college graduate with a degree in English pursuing her dream of becoming a writer. While seeking for a job that pays the bills, she applies for the assistant position of Miranda Presley, the director of Runway, one of the most prestigious fashion magazines in the world. Andrea knows that if she manages to work for Miranda, she will get a prominent reputation that will open a lot of doors in her career. Moreover, she will have the job…

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    Runaway Truck Ramp Essay

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    For my forum I have decided to go with a post about grade. The question I have chosen is #3, What is a runaway truck ramp? When I read this question I had the slightest idea what it was and how it applied to this math class. As soon as I started researching the topic I could easily tell how this question plays a role with our class. Finding answers to this question was relativity easy considering I found an excellent source on my first click from Car and Driver.…

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    Andy felt ambivalent towards fashion as she had limited knowledge on how to dress. She didn’t watch what she ate which was shown when she purchased an onion bagel before her interview a. She would eat carbs as she has different values to those at runway and values intelligence and personality more than appearance. She shows a value expressive function by wearing unfashionable clothes. When Miranda enters the office immediately all staff go in panic to ensure everything is in order. Emily begins…

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    It was a bright sunny cliche day out at the lake’s airport with only one or two thin wispy clouds high in the Bright baby blue sky. The Sun was beating down on the wide gray runway. The grass was a yellowy color as if the caretakers of the fine establishment did not care if it looked as if they didn’t maintain their property. As the spectating parents and grandparents took bets as how long till we crash, I was thinking on how to get into the plane without bending a wing. I hear my uncle giving…

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    graduate who knows absolutely nothing about the fashion world, and Miranda Priestley, the cutthroat editor-in-chief of the fictional Runway magazine, whose entire life is surrendered to Jimmy Choos, Prada purses, crushed souls, and broken dreams. After having no luck in applying for any respectable newspaper in New York City, Andy receives the opportunity to interview for Runway magazine. As she is an aspiring writer and will do anything to have her voice heard, she applies - only to find out…

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    Catapults History

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    Catapults changed the way the US Navy launched fighter planes off carriers. Without the catapult technology, and the ground crew on aircraft carriers, The U.S would have not been able to launch planes off carriers because planes didn't have enough runway to go full speed to take off. One of the most important things before launching an aircraft is the ground crew. The ground crew gives the pilot signals to move around the carrier. Once the aircraft starts moving the crew gives the pilot their…

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    Igor Sikorsky

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    was using airplanes for medical evacuation but still the need for a prepared runway would be the limiting factor and soldiers would still need to be transported by ground from their point of injury to the airplane. A man named Igor Sikorsky however was about to introduce something that could overcome the limitations of the airplane…

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    Catapults Research Paper

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    Under the deck which is the runway there is the catapult technology where helps planes take off. The catapult can help F-fighters and Bombers take off when they carry heavy weight such as fuel and weapons. The deck has a tower and an operation room. There is a control room for the…

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