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Pilots and would
Pilots would steer them in a suicide dive into the water, striking below the waterline of individual ships.
One of the games played in Milwaukee that year was against the expansion Seattle Pilots, the team that would become the Brewers.
They were originally slated to begin play in 1971, but Symington would not accept the prospect of having Kansas City wait three years for another team and pressured MLB to have the Royals and their expansion brethren ( the Pilots and the National League's San Diego Padres and Montreal Expos ) ready for play in 1969.
Until a new stadium ( what would become the Kingdome ) was ready, the Pilots would play at Sick's Stadium, the home of the city's longtime PCL franchise, the Seattle Rainiers.
By the end of the 1969 season, the Pilots were almost out of money, and it was obvious they would not survive long enough to move into their new stadium without new ownership.
They were also forced to assume the Pilots ' place in the AL West ( where, due to their geographical location, they would stay until 1972, when they moved to the AL East ).
Pilots were advised to avoid the use of ignition cut out switches as it would eventually damage the engine.
Pilots would like to take advantage of the low drag at high altitudes in order to go faster, but a naturally aspirated engine will not produce enough power at the same altitude to do so.
Despite reports that the band began work on a sixth studio album in 2002 that reportedly would go back to their Core-era sound and planned on releasing it in 2003, the band had dissolved by the end of 2002, after reports of an altercation between Dean DeLeo and Weiland after the last show of Stone Temple Pilots ' fall 2002 tour.
Concerned that if Lorenzo was successful in breaking the IAM he would do the same to the pilots ' and flight attendants ' unions, the pilots represented by Air Line Pilots Association ( ALPA ) and flight attendants represented by the Transport Workers Union ( TWU ) called a sympathy strike.
The Glider Pilots would organise the routes to the river and the whole operation would be covered by an intense artillery barrage from XXX Corps.
Pilots from other nations would eventually also fly.
He had been an Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association member for more than 50 years, and would occasionally talk about flying to his radio audience.
Home plate is next to the exit doors of the store and behind the wall 60 feet 6 inches away near the cash registers is a circle where the mound and pitching rubber would have been, the store also contains a glass display case containing some Pilots, Rainiers, and Angels mementos.
In 1967, the American League granted Seattle an expansion franchise that would later be known as the Seattle Pilots.
The American League had birthed the Royals and Pilots as a result of the Kansas City Athletics moving to Oakland, and Symington would not accept the prospect of Kansas City waiting three years for baseball's return.
Pilots not familiar with this shortcoming may see the amber light and think they are above glide slope, they would then descend rather than making the proper correction and ascending back to glide slope.
Pilots would race each other or computer controlled A. I.
Pilots rotated into 10 Group from either 12 or 13 Group knew that soon they would go over to 11 Group, so the pilots took advantage of their comparatively safer area of operation to hone their skills.
Pilots posted to squadrons in 11 Group knew that they would be sent into certain action while pilots and squadrons transferring out of 11 Group knew that they were going to comparatively safer duty.
Only Transport Canada, or the city of Oshawa in conjunction with Transport Canada, would have the authority to order the closure of the airport, and would not happen without significant opposition from local general aviation pilots, and the Canadian Owners and Pilots Association.

Pilots and enter
On 22 April 1970, BOAC received its first 747, but the aircraft did not enter commercial service for almost a year, on 14 April 1971, due to BOAC's inability to settle crewing and pay rates for the 747 with the British Air Line Pilots ' Association.
Large ships require expert local guidance to enter and exit, provided by the Port Phillip Sea Pilots.
Pilots may enter CYA zones at their discretion, but are encouraged to avoid them unless taking part in the activity.

Pilots and then
Originating in Seattle, Washington, as the Seattle Pilots, the club played for one season in 1969 before being acquired in bankruptcy court by current MLB Commissioner Bud Selig and then moved to Milwaukee.
Pilots adjust these controls to select a specific attitude or mode of flight, and then the associated automation maintains that attitude or mode until the pilot disables the automation or changes the settings.
Pilots can then fly along the length of the lake.
He was then assigned as the U. S. Navy exchange instructor at the Empire Test Pilots ' School in Boscombe Down, England, teaching performance, flying qualities and systems flight test techniques.
Career highlights include a game-tying, 2-run pinch hit double in the top of the ninth inning against the New York Yankees, then scored to put the Pilots ahead to stay, winning 5 – 4 ( June 14, 1969 ), a walk-off, 2-run double with two outs in the bottom of the ninth for the Brewers as they came from behind and defeated the Minnesota Twins, 4 – 3 ( June 23, 1970 ), drove in both Milwaukee runs with a pair of sacrifice flies in a 2 – 1 win over the Kansas City Royals ( July 5, 1970 ), hit the only home run of his major league career, a solo shot against Chicago White Sox left-hander Jim Magnuson ( August 5, 1970 ).
In 1524, Juan Vespucci was appointed Examiner of Pilots, replacing Sebastian Cabot who was then leading an expedition in Brazil.
Pilots assigned to fighter aircraft complete the introduction to fighter fundamentals course at Randolph AFB or Sheppard AFB, Texas, flying the AT-38B, and then move on to train in either the A / B or C / D versions of the F-15 Eagle or the F-22 Raptor at Tyndall AFB, Florida., or the F-16 Fighting Falcon at Luke AFB, Arizona.
Pilots of other helicopters were told to drop off their passengers and then take off and ditch in the sea, from where they would be rescued.
In that inaugural at bat, he was also the first Pilots player to record a hit, doubling to left field, and then scoring the Pilots first run on a home run by Mike Hegan.
Originally published in German in 1974, and then in English in 1977 as The Last Chance-The Pilots ' Plot Against Goering.
Pilots often practice " simulated forced landings ", in which an engine failure is simulated and the pilot has to get the aircraft on the ground safely, by selecting a landing area and then gliding the aircraft at its best gliding speed.
He collapsed a yard or two away from the current head coach of the Miami Heat, Erik Spoelstra, then a point guard for the Pilots.
Pilots may also prepare a " mission disk " in advance of deployment which is then inserted into the cockpit computer.
Sikma's son, Luke, played for the University of Portland Pilots, then signed with UB La Palma in LEB Oro.
Pilots can then follow the Alps in a north-westerly direction.
* Milwaukee Brewers – Founding member ( as Seattle Pilots ); moved to the AL East in 1972, then to the AL Central in 1994.

Pilots and find
Pilots of surviving or reproduction aircraft fitted with rotary engines still find, however, that the blip switch is useful while landing rotary-engined aircraft, as it allows pilots a more reliable, quicker source of power in case it should be needed, rather than risking a sudden engine stall at the worst possible moment.
Pilots that use this airfield find it to be one of the most demanding airbases in the US, known for its high winds and dangerous terrain surrounding the runway.
When Carlitos reminds him that he will need food, Nando suggests consuming flesh from the corpses of the deceased Pilots to survive his journey to find help.

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