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Visibility continued to be limited, and Greg was never able to get above a thousand feet.
Visibility was at its maximum, the sea was placid with a gentle breeze from the north west, a bright, sunny, clear day.
Visibility was no more than.
Visibility was reduced to a few yards (" It's like you were blind ", commented one observer ), making driving difficult or impossible.
Visibility in foggy conditions was one of the factors for the development of this type of signal.
Visibility from the driver's seat and passenger seat was better due to the lower instrument panel design of the front window and a large windshield.
Visibility was improving about 07: 30.
Visibility was poor because the moon had already set, leaving no ambient light and no visible sea horizon.
Visibility from a fox hole was practically zero.
Visibility was so poor he could not always see the dogs harnessed closest to the sled.
Visibility was limited by rain, and Australian casualties soon began to mount.
Early in the 1990s, Thomas introduced the MVP ( which stood for Maneuverability, Visibility, and Protection ); a transit-style school bus, available in front and rear-engine models, the MVP was a lower-cost version of the standard Saf-T-Liner intended to boost sales.
Visibility to the front and sides was similar to that of an observation car, although rearward vision was almost nil and there were no rear-view mirrors.
Visibility graph analysis was developed from the architectural theory of space syntax by Turner et al.
Organisation Logos was initially registered at the end of 2005 under the name of the Initiative for Visibility of Queer Muslims ( IIVQM ), but shortly after changed its name to Logos and reregistered in 2006.
Visibility was poor due to bad weather, and French machine gunners in the village of Douaumont thought the Germans were French colonial troops returning from a patrol.
* 25 October 2003 Visibility in the harbour was excellent and winds were between 12 and 15 knots ( 22 to 28 km / h ) from the east.
Visibility was so limited that streetlights remained lit throughout the day and motorists needed their headlights to navigate city streets.
Visibility was poor because smoke from Canadian forest fires was blowing across Lake Erie.
Visibility was poor and he mistook the peaks of Taveuni to be separate islands.
Visibility was about 200 feet at the time of the accident.

Visibility and so
Visibility graphs may be used to find Euclidean shortest paths among a set of polygonal obstacles in the plane: the shortest path between two obstacles follows straight line segments except at the vertices of the obstacles, where it may turn, so the Euclidean shortest path is the shortest path in a visibility graph that has as its nodes the start and destination points and the vertices of the obstacles.
Many critics feel that Visibility is the best of Starling's books so far.

Visibility and .
* Selective Visibility: The simple ability to see what is occurring on stage.
In 1990, amendments to the Clean Air Act established the Grand Canyon Visibility Transport Commission ( GCVTC ) to advise the US EPA on strategies for protecting visual air quality on the Colorado Plateau.
Visibility may be poor, because of sediments or algae in the water and lack of light penetration.
Everyday Surveillance: Vigilance and Visibility in Post-Modern Life.
Visibility can be a bit low, especially after rough weather, but the coral is excellent and the variety of fish superb.
Visibility also depends on the eyes of the observer and / or the instruments used.
Special light-diffusing optics and a colored fresnel lens create the indication. Signals such as the 3M High Visibility Signal and McCain Programmable Visibility signal utilize light-diffusing optics and a powerful fresnel lens to create the signal indication.
Visibility may be reduced to 50 metres for days at a time.
* Visibility of the road.
Visibility of the bicycle.
Visibility in traffic is much debated.
Visibility concerns become minimal on bike trails and off-street riding.
* The special issue ( v. 30, no. 5 ) of the journal Environment and Planning-B on Visibility Analysis contains several articles on visibility in urban and natural environments.
Since then, features of HV clothing such as the EN510 quick release standard and the EN471 High Visibility standard, have improved the effectiveness and contributed to improved safety for rail workers.
The International High Visibility Clothing Association found numerous flaws with the prevailing EN471: 2003 and ANSI / ISEA 107-2010 standards.
Visibility is vital and that face should immediately allow you to identify a Kia even from a distance.
Visibility minimums of 1 / 2 mile ( runway visual range of 2, 400 feet ) are possible with a CAT I ILS approach supported by a ALS, and 3 / 8 mile visibility visual range is possible if the runway has high-intensity edge lights, touchdown zone and centerline lights, and an ALS that is at least long ( see Table 3-5a in FAA Order 8260. 3b ).

cockpit and was
Wires whined as a cold November blast rocked the silver wings, but the engine roar was reassuring to the pilot bundled in the open cockpit.
She cut the engines and slowly the cruiser swung around on the end of its lines until its bow was pointing into the wind and the cockpit faced toward the shore.
Seventeen years ago today, German scientist Willy Fiedler climbed into a makeshift cockpit installed in a V-1 rocket-bomb that was attached to the underbelly of a Heinkel bomber.
John Salvador, a farmer from Palm Desert, Calif., was sitting up front and could see through the door as the trio entered the cockpit.
The upgrade is being carried out by Embraer and Elbit ; it includes a new avionics suite, a full glass cockpit with three MFDs, HOTAS configuration and a new multimode radar, the Italian Grifo F. The first F-5EM was handed over on September 21, 2005, and it is scheduled at a rate of two aircraft being delivered each month from that date onwards.
Schaffner conveyed Cooper's instructions to the cockpit ; when she returned he was wearing dark sunglasses.
Germany, especially Berlin, was a cockpit of the Cold War, with NATO and the Warsaw Pact assembling major military forces in west and east.
The baidarka, developed by indigenous cultures in Alaska, was also made in double or triple cockpit designs, for hunting and transporting passengers or goods.
The width at the cockpit was the width of the builder's hips plus two fists ( and sometimes less ).
The early choice of colour was dictated by military surplus supplies of aircraft cockpit paint, so early vehicles only came in various shades of light green ; all models until recently feature sturdy box section ladder-frame chassis.
Contemporary photographs of the cockpit of Fokker Eindecker fighters show a rotary selector switch to cut out a selected number of cylinders showing that this was also true of German rotaries.
Because of its early loss, Challenger was the only space shuttle that never wore the NASA " meatball " logo, and also was never modified with the MEDS " glass cockpit ".
Like its sister ships, Columbia was eventually retrofitted ( at its last refit ) with the new MEDS " glass cockpit " display and lightweight seats.
The aircraft was designed to carry standard intermodal containers in a two-wide, two-high stack on the main deck, which was considered a serious accident risk for the pilots if they were located in a cockpit at the front of the aircraft.
Out of the twenty selected, the eventual choices for the first launch were Gagarin and Gherman Titov due to their performance during training sessions as well as their physical characteristics — space was limited in the small Vostok cockpit, and both men were rather short.
The fire's ignition source was never determined, but their deaths were attributed to a wide range of lethal hazards in the early Apollo Command Module design and conditions of the test, including a pressurized 100 % oxygen pre-launch atmosphere, many wiring and plumbing flaws, flammable materials used in the cockpit and the astronauts ' flight suits, and an inward-opening hatch which could not be opened quickly in an emergency, and could not be opened at all with full internal pressure.
The fire's ignition source was never determined, but their deaths were attributed to a wide range of lethal hazards in the early Apollo Command Module design and workmanship, and conditions of the test, including: the highly pressurized 100 % oxygen pre-launch atmosphere ; many wiring and plumbing flaws ; flammable materials used in the cockpit and the astronauts ' flight suits ; and the hatch which could not be opened quickly in an emergency.
The new altimeter used a series of high-pitched sounds like those made by a bat to measure the distance from the aircraft to the surface, which on return to the aircraft was converted to feet shown on a gauge inside the aircraft cockpit.
Beamer reported that one passenger was killed and, later, that a flight attendant had told him the pilot and co-pilot had been forced from the cockpit and may have been wounded.
" It is widely speculated that Beamer was referring to the passengers using a food cart to try to break the cockpit door open and overpower the hijackers.
Forward stagger was more common because it improves both downward visibility and ease of cockpit access for open cockpit biplanes.
The production crew also made a full-size X-wing cockpit that was used for all actors ; the astromech droid visible behind each actor was changed for each starfighter.

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