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flying and organizations
Top teams from the championship series compete in semi-annual world championships regulated by the WFDF ( alternating between Club Championships and National Championships ), made up of national flying disc organizations and federations from about 50 countries.
There is no single body for validation and regulation ; in practice the Category C (" Special Vehicles ") flying start regulations are used, officiated by regional or national organizations under the auspices of the Fédération Internationale de l ' Automobile.
Assigned to control the flying organizations of the wing, although no operational flying squadrons were assigned at the time, its mission was to manage the Nellis airfield, operate the air traffic control tower, and the Nellis Air Traffic Control Facility providing radar service.
Freedom of the City is an ancient honour granted to martial organizations, allowing them the privilege to march into the city " with drums beating, colours flying, and bayonets fixed ".
In conformance with USAAF policy service-wide, AAF base units collectively identified all organizations, including flying units, at any particular non-combat base.
Membership was composed of the national flying disc associations and US-oriented organizations such as the Ultimate Players Association, Freestyle Players Associations, and Guts Players Association.
A small number of JG 5's surviving aircraft have been recently restored to flying condition as warbird aircraft with various organizations that fly them in airshow events, and a few others that served with JG 5 are also in the process of being restored to flying condition, early in the 21st century.
The airport hosts air charter operators, flying schools and a number of aircraft maintenance organizations, as well as pilot shops, car hire and other enterprises.
Many organizations such as flying clubs charge by Tach Time so as to differentiate themselves from Fixed-Base Operations by the fact that 10-20 % less time recorded makes it 10-20 % cheaper to fly ( if the hourly rate is the same ).

flying and within
Other " staff " officers within the unit with administrative duties included the adjutant, technical officer, and operations officer, who were usually ( though not always ) experienced aircrew or pilots still flying on operations.
Various acrobatic maneuvers can be performed, including the " Paraloop ", whereby flying around in a complete circle causes any items within the loop to be attracted towards Nights.
The communal nesting sites were established in forest areas that had a sufficient supply of food and water available within daily flying range.
Other forms of legend describe Solomon as having had a flying carpet that was 60 miles square, and could travel so fast that it could get from Damascus to Medina within a day.
" Corroborating other theories, his conclusion is that a Sukhoi jet ( which he identifies as a Su-15 ' Flagon ') was flying below its minimum allowed altitude, and " without realizing it because of the terrible weather conditions, he passed within 10 or 20 meters of Yuri and Seregin's plane while breaking the sound barrier.
A 1985 presentation to the National Space Society stated that although flying tourists in the cabin would cost $ 1 to 1. 5 million per passenger without government subsidy, within 15 years 30, 000 people a year would pay $ 25, 000 each to fly in space on new spacecraft.
Despite its decoration, the exterior is relatively simple and austere, devoid of flying buttresses or major sculpture and giving little hint of the richness within.
The two craft came within one foot ( 30 centimeters ) of each other and they took turns flying around each other, taking both still and motion pictures.
It was referred to as the sea due to the high concentration of constellations identified as sea creatures within it, Aries being identified as a golden flying ram who flew over the sea.
Federal Aviation Regulation 91. 17 ( 14 CFR 91. 17 ) prohibits pilots from flying aircraft with an alcohol level of 0. 04 % or more, or within eight hours of consuming alcohol, or while under the impairing influence of any drug.
The present life man, O king, seems to me, in comparison with that time which is unknown to us, like to the swift flight of a sparrow through the room wherein you sit at supper in winter amid your officers and ministers, with a good fire in the midst whilst the storms of rain and snow prevail abroad ; the sparrow, I say, flying in at one door and immediately out another, whilst he is within is safe from the wintry but after a short space of fair weather he immediately vanishes out of your sight into the dark winter from which he has emerged.
For example during the Coventry Blitz on the night of 14 / 15 November 1940, 515 Luftwaffe bombers many flying more than one sortie against Coventry delivered their bombs in a raid that lasted more than 10 hours, while in contrast the much more devastating raid on Dresden on the night of 13 / 14 of February 1945 by the two waves of the RAF Bomber Command's main force, the first wave released their first bomb at 22: 14, with all but one of the 254 Lancaster bombers releasing their bombs within two minutes, and the last one releasing at 22: 22.
This message is broadcast to receivers on board aircraft flying within the broadcast coverage area of the system.
A large force of aircraft was detected flying south towards Luzon, and at 8: 30 am 15 of the 19 B-17s at Clark took off, ordered to patrol within communications range of its control tower, while the 24th Pursuit Group ordered the three P-40 squadrons on alert and the P-35 squadron at Del Carmen to patrol central Luzon for intruders.
A property of their nature is the production and possession of fairy dust, the magic material which enables flying within the story for all characters except Peter, who was taught to fly by the birds ( as described by Barrie in Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens ), and later by the fairies in Kensington Gardens.
As reported in Edward Ruppelt's book The Report on Unidentified Flying Objects, many people within these research groups did in fact support the hypothesis that the flying saucers were from outer space.
The xenon short-arc lamps are made of a thin layer of fused quartz and contain xenon gas at a pressure of about 25 atmospheres ( 367 PSI ); because of this, projectionists are required to wear protective body armor when changing or handling these in case the lamp breaks ( e. g., due to a drop to the floor ) because of the danger from flying quartz shards when propelled by the high pressure of the Xenon gas within.
Following the war German citizens were barred from flying powered aircraft but within a few years gliding was allowed, which she took up.
The flying abilities vary within the clade.
In that vision, he saw the treasures beneath the Throne and the beautiful birds flying about within them.
B-17 mother ships controlled the drones while flying within visual distance of them.
There are 3 RAF stations within 4 miles of the town: RAF Brampton, once home to Headquarters RAF Support Command and now part of the Defence Logistics Organisation ( DLO ); RAF Wyton, once a major flying station but now also part of the DLO ; and RAF Alconbury currently occupied by the United States Air Force.
This is the only known operational use of flying boats within central Europe.
The city's geographical location places it at the heart of the region covered by the Middle East and North Africa, with all their capitals within two hours flying distance, defining Jeddah as the second commercial center of the Middle East after Dubai.
The Royal Air Force also has a unit based within the airport-The Universities of Glasgow and Strathclyde Air Squadron-to provide flying training to university students who plan to join the RAF.

flying and Tenth
With the inactivation of TAC and SAC in 1992, Tenth Air Force today is responsible for command supervision of fighter, bomber, rescue, airborne warning and control, special operations, flying training, combat air operations battle staff, and space reserve units.

flying and Air
* Air Battle Manager, a rated flying position in the US Air Force
An air show, also " airshow ", Air Fair, or Air Tatoo is an event at which aviators display their flying skills and the capabilities of their aircraft to spectators in aerobatics.
Air shows, and other big shows such as agricultural shows, on grassy land, are vulnerable to continued heavy rain waterlogging the ground, and making the cloudbase too low for flying, forcing cancellation, or the show ending early, costing much money for the show's organizers, as people and parking cars have difficulty moving about and turn the land into a morass, and the organizers may be tempted to put straw or cinders down to make movement easier, and the owner of the land cannot accept the resulting damage.
Currently, the following low cost airlines are flying to Croatia: EasyJet, Flyglobespan, Germanwings, TUIfly, Ryanair, Thomson and Wizz Air.
They continued their business until World War II, when he served in the Army Air Force, flying a P-47s and spent time as a prisoner of war.
Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service primarily operating the Mitsubishi A6M Zero, and the Imperial Japanese Army Air Service flying the Nakajima Ki-27 and the Nakajima Ki-43, initially enjoyed great success, as these fighters generally had better range, maneuverability, speed and climb rates than their Allied counterparts.
She was the daughter of citrus fruit magnate John A. Snively, who held extensive properties both in Winter Haven and in Waycross ; Parsons ' father was a famous World War II flying ace, decorated with the Air Medal, who was present at the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor.
Harry had to pass his flying assessment at the Army Air Corps Base ( AAC ), Middle Wallop, the result of which determined if he would pass on to train as a pilot of either the Apache, Lynx, or Gazelle helicopter.
Prince Harry was presented with his flying brevet ( wings ) by his father, on 7 May 2010, at a ceremony at the Army Air Corps Base ( AAC ), Middle Wallop.
After completing his USAF pilot training in 1988, he was assigned to McGuire Air Force Base in New Jersey, flying a Lockheed C-141 Starlifter.
A U. S. Army Air Corps bomber flying out of a secret South Atlantic airbase on Ascension Island attacked the U-boat.
Mount Batten, a former Royal Air Force flying boat and search and rescue base, is located at the northeast corner of the Sound.
* Supermarine Air Yacht ( 1931 ) – six-passenger flying boat
* 1976 – Two Imperial Iranian Air Force F-4 Phantom II jets fly out to investigate an unidentified flying object when both independently lose instrumentation and communications as they approach, only to have them restored upon withdrawal.
Air Force pilots, combat systems officers, Navy and Marine Corps Naval Aviators and Naval Flight Officers flying fighter aircraft are often considered eligible to receive a Silver Star upon becoming an ace ( i. e., having five or more confirmed aerial kills ), which entails the pilot and, in multi-seat fighters, the weapons system officer or radar intercept officer, intentionally and successfully risking his life multiple times under combat conditions and emerging victorious.
The real U-571 was never involved in any such events, was not captured, and was in fact sunk in January 1944, off Ireland, by a Short Sunderland flying boat from No. 461 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force.
She was hit by depth charges, dropped from a Short Sunderland Mk III flying boat, EK577, callsign " D for Dog ", belonging to No. 461 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force ( RAAF ).
** Cold War: A Soviet Air Force MiG-19 fighter plane flying north of Murmansk, Russia, over the Barents Sea shoots down a six-man RB-47 Stratojet reconnaissance plane of the U. S. Air Force.
Following graduation from flight school, White was assigned to the 22nd Fighter Day Squadron at Bitburg Air Base, Germany and would spend three and a half years in Germany flying in F-86 Sabre and F-100 Super Sabre squadrons.
He was stationed at Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida, serving as safety officer and quality control officer for Heavy Photographic Squadron 62 ( VAP-62 ) flying the A3D-2P ( later RA-3B ) Skywarrior.
On May 31, 1959, while flying from Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point to Naval Air Station Glenview in a Skyraider, Lt. Byrne attempted to land in a dense fog.

1.746 seconds.