Sentences with phrase «airfield where»

A Scion That Slides It's hard to accurately gauge the ride on the concrete airfield where we drove the prototype, but the FR - S feels quite deftly set up and light on its feet.
For some people, that's exciting, but speaking to another kind of enthusiast, the real fun part was a slalom course on the concrete at El Toro, a retired airfield where there were no speed limits and we were encouraged to do anything but crash the car.
These types of aircraft often operate out of smaller airports and airfields where there may be less control and oversight than would exist someplace such as Chicago's Midway or O'Hare airports where commercial jets operate.

Not exact matches

Doctors with his skills were in high demand as the Afghan conflict heated up, and in 2009 he went to Kandahar, where he became the last Canadian in charge of the Role 3 Multinational Hospital at Kandahar Airfield.
So to discover that the bumpy old airfield on a remote bit of moorland a few minutes drive from where I live not only had a motorsport history, but a (tenuous) Formula 1 history?
Thursday night he swiftly followed through with his remarks, launching missile strikes on Shayrat airfield in Syria, where the attack is suspected to have originated.
Hillary Clinton, the former secretary of state, gave a wide - ranging interview in New York where she called on the U.S. to carry out airstrikes on Syrian airfields in order to prevent more chemical attacks on its citizens, hours before that actually occurred.
To make matters worse, this was in 1984, and while tandem skydiving was invented in 1977, the concept had yet to make its way to the airfield in mid-Ohio where I had wound up.
A study published in Ecological Applications led by Professor John Swaddle, visiting Research Associate at the University of Exeter, found that filling a controlled area with acoustic noise around an airfield, where the majority of collisions tend to take place, can reduce the number of birds in the area by 80 per cent.
The birds don't like it and leave the area around the airfields, where there is potential for tremendous damage and loss of life.»
, and he leads Gary to an airfield in the Central American country where planes would regularly fly drugs into cities throughout the United States.
They begin with sumptuous praise and move to detailing practical production challenges (from military airfield intrusions and a game market strike to Cocteau's bouts with eczema, jaundice, and opium), quoting from the director's diary where appropriate.
«As yet I haven't had the chance to use the Exige on a trackday, but I have done a couple of «activity days», organised by Car Limits at North Weald Airfield, which involve a sprint course and big corners where you can push things to the limit.
The car's engineering was honed in Canada by Multimatic (the engineering buffs recently associated with Ford's GT racing campaign) and its handling polished by Corum Technology on several tracks and airfields in the U.K. «We sourced the highest - specification components regardless of where they were located,» Iker says.
Here guests will find a lodge where everything is as it ought to be: two intimate camps of just fifteen tented suites each, a private airfield and access to the Mara below, tailor - made safari days and a famously warm Kenyan welcome.
There are several airfields in Hungary where tandem jumps are available with very experienced instructors.
In the days before electronic automation, this was so much less labor intensive than the few stations (such as those at manned airfields) where hourly temperature data were kept.
But perhaps these aren't the pictures they are looking for... By the way, the station in my area (Groningen / Eelde) was located downtown in the city of Groningen before WWII, now it is located on an airfield in a more rural area where the dominating SW winds are not coming from the city.
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