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* December 6 Provincetown-Boston Airlines Flight 1039, an Embraer 110 Bandeirante, crashes on takeoff from Jacksonville International Airport at Jacksonville, Florida, after its tail section separates from the aircraft due to a maintenance error.
* July 19 Alas Chiricanas Flight 00901, an Embraer EMB 110 Bandeirante, explodes shortly after departing Enrique Adolfo Jiménez Airport in Colón, Panama, killing all 21 people on board.
Initially it was a direct competitor of TABA Transportes Aéreos da Bacia Amazônica and flew with a fleet of 5 Embraer EMB 110 Bandeirante.

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Alas Chiricanas Flight 00901, registry HP-1202AC, was an Embraer EMB 110 Bandeirante aircraft flying en-route from Colón city to Panama City which exploded shortly after departing Enrique Adolfo Jiménez Airport, on the night of July 19, 1994.
* The company lost its flying licence when a second crash which killed 5 people on November 14, 1988 in Ilmajoki for its Embraer 110 EMB-P1 Bandeirante ( OH-EBA, built in 1979 and leased from Kar-Air ).
The soccer team, Bandeirante Esporte Clube, was founded on March 11, 1923 and its first president was José Troncoso, who currently names a street in the city.
Connectair became a feeder airline for British Caledonian, at the time the UK's so-called Second Force airline, on 30 May 1984 when it commenced a regional scheduled service between Gatwick and Antwerp with a single, leased Embraer EMB 110 Bandeirante turboprop.
* 8 February 1979: a TAM Airlines Embraer EMB 110 Bandeirante registration PT-SBB operating a flight from Bauru to São Paulo-Congonhas, while on initial climb from Bauru, struck trees and crashed into flames.
* 11 November 1991: a Nordeste Embraer EMB110P1 Bandeirante registration PT-SCU, flying from Recife to Salvador da Bahia, during on initial climb had an engine failure followed by fire.
* 3 February 1992: a Nordeste Embraer EMB 110 Bandeirante registration PT-TBB en route from Salvador da Bahia to Guanambi, descended below minimum levels in bad weather and crashed on a hill hidden by clouds near Caetité.
The APEA had ceased operations in 1938, and after the several name changes, the original Bandeirante Football League officially became the Federação Paulista de Futebol ( Paulista Football Federation ), on April 22, 1941.
The airline was established in 1996 as Reguljair and operated domestic services using an Embraer EMB 110 Bandeirante until its operating licence was revoked on 14 November 2000.
Airlink suffered two fatal crashes in 1999, when an Islander crashed near Hoskins in West New Britten Province, killing all aboard, and a couple of months later when an Embraer EMB-110-P1 Bandeirante flew into terrain on the Eastern approach to Goroka ( again, pilot error ).
* 11 November 1991: a Nordeste Embraer EMB110P1 Bandeirante registration PT-SCU, flying from Recife to Salvador da Bahia, during on initial climb had an engine failure followed by fire.

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The Flykeen Airways fleet consisted of 2 Embraer EMB 110P1 Bandeirante aircraft ( at January 2005 ).
The Toyota J40 is the model designation for a Toyota Land Cruiser 40 series made from 1960 until 1984 ( in Brazil, where it was known as the Toyota Bandeirante, it was made from 1959 until 2001 ).

squeezing and hand
For example, a square ( closed fist, ' S ' hand ) with double solid bullets is the sign for ' milk ' ( iconically squeezing an udder ).
Hand-milking is accomplished by grasping the teats ( often pronounced tit or tits ) in the hand and expressing milk either by squeezing the fingers progressively, from the udder end to the tip, or by squeezing the teat between thumb and index finger, then moving the hand downward from udder towards the end of the teat.
( The ischemic exercise consists of the patient squeezing a hand dynamometer at maximal strength for a specific period of time, usually a minute, with a blood pressure cuff, which is placed on the upper arm and set at 250 mmHg, blocking blood flow to the exercising arm.
Shaken idiophones, such as maracas, can often be muted by holding or squeezing the ball section in the palm of the hand instead of holding them by the handle, which can alter the tone as well as the volume for added versatility during recording sessions.
Though other styles also use that term, the trigger-style capo, because it can be operated by one hand in one single squeezing motion, is typically the quickest capo to apply or move on the instrument ; other capos can be quicker and easier to remove from the instrument.
The incident received wide media coverage and, while Latham claimed to have been attempting to get revenge for Howard squeezing his wife's hand too hard at a press function, it was variously reported as being " aggressive ", " bullying " and " intimidating " on the part of Latham.
In his 1971 review of the film, Roger Ebert wrote, " Play Misty for Me is not the artistic equal of Psycho, but in the business of collecting an audience into the palm of its hand and then squeezing hard, it is supreme.
: 挤 ), jǐ )-A pressing or squeezing offset in a direction away from the body, usually done with the back of the hand or outside edge of the forearm.
There are many methods of juicing, from squeezing fruit by hand to widescale extraction via industrial equipment.
Like rein aids while riding, signals are given smoothly and as softly as possible to get the desired response, with aids given by squeezing or turning the hand.
Permanently attached to its right hand is a golden medallion ; squeezing its right hand will make Mickey giggle and will make a " Happiest Celebration on Earth Glow Medallion " ( sold during 2005 ) light up.
The above three games are triggered by squeezing the toy's tummy and right hand at the same time ; the below three games are triggered by squeezing its tummy and left hand at the same time.

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The exploitation of prison labor, the system of squeezing ‘ golden sweat ’ from them, the organization of production in places of confinement, which while profitable from a commercial point of view is fundamentally lacking in corrective significance these are entirely inadmissible in Soviet places of confinement .”
Some companies devised a method for squeezing in an entire CPU accelerator product, by means of placing all the specialized circuitry ( i. e. cache and logic ) into one tall chip that outright replaced the 40-pin 65C02 microprocessor, speeding up the machine from 4 10 MHz.
* Gordon sign squeezing the calf muscle
* Schaeffer sign squeezing the Achilles tendon
Used as part of cock and ball torture within a BDSM relationship, the parachute provides a constant drag, and squeezing effect on the man's testicles, moderate weights of 3 5 kg can be suspended, especially during bondage.
One researcher has described the magnetic confinement problem in simple terms, likening it to squeezing a balloon the air will always attempt to " pop out " somewhere else.
Rennard is credited with pioneering the successful Lib Dem election strategy of claiming narrow majorities when in second or even third place and ruthlessly squeezing third party votes in Tory Lib Dem and Labour Lib Dem marginals.

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The electrical part of the heart is centered on the periodic contraction ( squeezing ) of the muscle cells that is caused by the cardiac pacemaker located in the sinoatrial node.
It refers to late medieval navigation jargon, when captains of the Hanseatic trading fleets would compare the Danish Straits to a hole so narrow that even a cat would have difficulty squeezing its way through on account of the many reefs and shallow waters.
The tweezers have two heated tips mounted on arms whose separation can be manually varied by squeezing gently against spring force, like simple tweezers ; the tips are applied to the two ends of the component.
Baldwin's political strategy was to polarize the electorate so that voters would choose between the Conservatives on the right and the Labour Party on the left, squeezing out the Liberals in the middle.
Simply squeezing noncompacted data into a smaller space, for example by increasing packing density or by transferring data on punched cards onto magnetic tape, is not data compaction.
Regulatory authorities are squeezing band allocations closer and closer together, relying on increasingly sophisticated EMC control methods, especially in the digital communications arena, to keep cross-channel interference to acceptable levels.
Other commonly seen gadgets in the series include a baby woolly mammoth used as a vacuum cleaner ; an adult woolly mammoth acting as a shower by spraying water with its trunk ; elevators raised and lowered by ropes around brontosauruses ' necks ; " automatic " windows powered by monkeys on the outside ; birds acting as " car horns ," sounded by the driver pulling on their tails or squeezing their bodies ; an " electric " razor made from a clam shell, vibrating from a honey-bee inside ; a pelican as a washing machine, shown with a beakful of soapy water ; and a woodpecker whose beak is used to play a gramophone record.
Numerous exploding-bridgewire detonators located on the surface of the high explosive were fired simultaneously to produce a powerful inward pressure on the core, squeezing it and increasing its density, resulting in a supercritical condition and a nuclear explosion.
The New York Times reported the investigation as showing workers stomping on live chickens, throwing dozens against a wall, tearing the head off a chicken to write graffiti, strangling one with a latex glove, and squeezing birds until they exploded.
Many of their episodes occurred on the Lincoln Highway, including almost losing their brakes coming down off Donner Pass, barely squeezing across the narrow Lyons-Fulton Bridge over the Mississippi River, and getting stopped at the Holland Tunnel because trailers weren't allowed through.
After Porfirio Díaz rose to power in 1876, the Mexican social and economic system was essentially a feudal system, with large estates ( haciendas ) controlling much of the land and squeezing out the independent communities of the people who were subsequently forced into debt slavery ( peonaje ) on the haciendas.
Three other boys are looking on ," and NB-03 " Two jesters, each squeezing a cat under its arm and biting its tail ".
Raskin later stated that were he to redesign the mouse it would have three clearly labeled buttons — two buttons on top marked " Select " and " Activate ", and a " Grab " button on the side that could be used by squeezing the mouse.
Deep Purple developed a sound based on " squeezing and stretching " the blues, and achieved their commercial breakthrough with their fourth and distinctively heavier album, In Rock ( 1970 ), which has been seen as one of one of heavy metal's defining albums.
During an impact to the front of the head, the brain lurches forwards inside the skull, squeezing the tissue near the impact site and stretching the tissue on the opposite side of the head.
Then the brain rebounds in the opposite direction, stretching the tissue near the impact site and squeezing the tissue on the other side of the head.
The motion of charges creates an electromagnetic field around the conductor that exerts a mechanical radial squeezing force on the conductor.
Oddly enough, though practically every Japanese anime exported to the United States during that period was edited due to violent content, Johnny Sokko And His Flying Robot seemed to have escaped close scrutiny in that regard, and what editing was done on the show seemed to have been more for the purposes of squeezing in another commercial or two rather than in the interest of curbing the show's violence.
Since the dome was octagonal rather than round, a simple chain, squeezing the dome like a barrel hoop, would have put all its pressure on the eight corners of the dome.

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