Sentences with phrase «airspace with»

It's so important for artists to be in the same airspace with other artists.»
It's great to see the old SEGA Model 2 games make a comeback - and we can't wait to clean up America's airspace with helicopter - mounted machine guns once again.
This includes dogs who go to the groomer and share airspace with other dogs there, dogs who board or go to doggie day care or dog parks, and any dogs who sniff noses with other dogs regularly.
Spitfires fly once more in the skies, sharing airspace with other legendary warplanes like the Lockheed P - 38 Lightning, Curtiss P - 40C Warhawk, and, of course, the Bristol Blenheim bomber.
From the moment a massive bomber flies over Chesapeake Bay and into Washington D.C. airspace with almost no resistance, it's a horse - pill of disbelief to swallow.
And now everything is an ensemble, sharing airspace with Betty White.
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Edward Barrett, a U.S. Naval Academy instructor and former Air Force officer who flew through war zones in Sarajevo in 1993 and in the Iraq War a decade later, says that in the past decade he has grown accustomed to sharing airspace with remotely piloted drones.
Another strategic effort is the U.S. Air Force's Bird Aircraft Strike Hazard prevention program, or BASH, which collects data to help map routes that prevent planes from sharing airspace with large flocks of birds.
But the agency plans to allow drones, civilian or otherwise, to share airspace with old - fashioned piloted aircraft by 2015 — provided the drones incorporate collision - avoidance technology.
Beyond this, hundreds if not thousands of commercial drone users are waiting in the wings for a few last technical details to be figured out (especially sense - and - avoid technology) and for the implementation of legal regulations allowing drones to share airspace with manned aircraft.
We have families overseas and I will be damned if my kids can't see them because some jerk doesn't want to share airspace with someone under the age of 12, or to see me breastfeeding.
Organize your airspace with UTM capabilities for complex operations enablement in all environments.
This technology would be necessary if the U.S. were to have drones safely sharing the airspace with planes while they delivery toothbrushes and toilet paper to residents.
Hot internal organs such as the liver were pressed against airspaces with a direct connection to the outside, so they were air - cooled.

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«Combining Uber's software engineering expertise with NASA's decades of airspace experience to tackle this is a crucial step forward for Uber Elevate.»
The Arab quartet cut direct flights with Qatar and closed their airspace to Qatari aircraft.
The National Air Traffic Control Service expected Friday to be the busiest day of the year with a record 8,800 flights criss - crossing British airspace.
Those investment plans were met with suspicion by critics at a time when Qatar is embroiled in the region's worst diplomatic crisis in years and is locked in an airspace rights dispute with three other Gulf states.
«All flights by Russian aircraft are performed in strict accordance with international rules for using airspace without infringement on any countries» borders,» the ministry said in a statement.
Turkey's relationship with Moscow deteriorated after a Russian warplane was shot down when it entered into Turkish airspace; there was a failed coup last July to bring down President Erdogan; as well as «an acceleration in the intensity of terror acts» on Turkish soil, Mitov said.
In one instance, the Air Force said two A-10 Warthogs almost collided head - on with an Su - 24 flying in Coalition airspace.
«This incident... is entirely inconsistent with the professional norms of militaries operating in proximity to each other in international water and international airspace
Confirm that flight plans meet all regulatory requirements with rules - based airspace intelligence for enterprise - friendly drone operations.
Last year, we collaborated with the FAA and industry partners to create the Low Altitude Authorization and Notification Capability (LAANC), which automates air traffic control authorizations for drone flights in controlled airspace in the U.S, and became the UTM provider for the state of Kansas.
The Hermes drones join an airspace above Mali that is already busy with unmanned aircraft of various sizes and origins.
The system is part of the agency's UAS Data Exchange umbrella, which aims to facilitate drone registration and help speed integration of the unmanned aircraft into the airspace used by traditional commercial and private manned aircraft.Last November, the FAA began testing the system at eight air route control centers, with the goal of ultimately covering 300 air traffic control facilities nationwide that monitor approximately 500 airports.
Thank you for your enquiry but I'm afraid no part of it is possible with the stadium lying inside the London control zone and restricted airspace
• A research and development center for unmanned aerial and ground systems, with special emphasis on the development of systems that will allow unmanned aerial vehicles to safely fly in the nation's commercial airspace.
About three years ago when the oil market was booming, and with about 200 private jets in the airspace, the ratio of expatriate to local pilot was three to four, with at least 1,000 foreign pilots in Nigeria.
Further coupled with the investments made by New York state, the region is positioned to be the single best place for the research and development associated with growing the UAS sector «Through this project, the region is advancing detect and avoid technologies critical to integrating UAS into the nation's commercial airspace.
Griffiss International Airport has partnered with the Northeast UAS Airspace Integration Research Alliance (NUAIR), a consortium of public entities, private industry and academic institutions in both states, to conduct UAS testing, research and development.
Three Senators, our correspondents gathered, were scheduled to visit US, Canada and China in company with Oduah ostensibly to study those countries airspace policies and airports and compare with Nigeria's with a view to determining Nigeria's inadequacies.
Ever since Boston University biologist Thomas Kunz founded aeroecology in 2008, it has seen huge gains because of the growing ability to track air movement with radar and telemetry, and because of humans» growing use of airspace.
The push for wind as a renewable energy source has turbines sharing the same airspace as aircraft, with aging radar systems unable to tell the difference
In Britain, many aircraft are already fitted with TCAS 2 because they fly into American airspace.
This level of collision avoidance will usher in a future of shared airspace, with many drones flying in proximity to humans and operating in and near the built environment to perform a multitude of tasks.
Commercial use of unmanned aerial vehicles in U.S. airspace was banned by the Federal Aviation Administration in 2007, although growing numbers of hobbyists have been toying with the use of drones, particularly for aerial photography.
A notice to airmen was issued for the region, saying that ICAO «strongly advises airspace users to avoid the airspace», because Russia had decided to control airspace in competition with Ukrainian air traffic control.
This one primarily deals with domestic agendas, though some of the action takes place in the airspace and ground of Afghanistan.
The game's great music, along with Nathan Zachary's confident, lady - killing charm, gives the game a nice atmosphere that flies in the same airspace as the Indiana Jones series.
How much the Koreans come in and kick our ass in the dramatic scene where they invade Washington D.C. airspace has to be one - upped with every moment Banner has a moment to breathe and collect his thoughts.
I love the final, beautiful hymn at the climax of the movie, with the clearing of Iranian airspace.
The two crowd - pleasers are «The Mission» and «Cleared Iranian Airspace», pieces of warm, fully - orchestral Americana that might come as a bit of a surprise to die - hard fans of the composer but which somehow actually blend in rather well with the rest of the score.
The FAA continually strives to improve operations in the National Airspace System (NAS) and ensure the vitality of the U.S. economy through the transformation of our civil air traffic system with the Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen).
In 2012, Congress passed an FAA authorization through FY15, P.L. 112 - 95, which tasked the FAA with integrating UAS into the nation's airspace.
We are also working with the International Civil Aviation Organization to analyze these new separation standards for oceanic airspace.
The NextGen Organization is responsible for leading the modernization of the National Airspace System (NAS), the move to a smarter, satellite - based system with digital technologies and advanced procedures that will ensure safe and efficient air travel for decades to come.
Opportunities for engagement include collaboration through the NextGen Advisory Committee, which has resulted in industry commitments and dedication to working together and holding each other accountable; through the Equip 2020 Working Group to identify and resolve barriers to meet the January 1, 2020 FAA mandate for airlines and general aviation to equip with GPS, otherwise known as Automatic Dependent Surveillance - Broadcast (ADS - B); and community outreach to make the collaborative process of airspace redesign more transparent to airports, local, state and federal governments, community organizations, and the general public.
Airport development means --(1) Any work involved in constructing, improving, or repairing a public airport or portion thereof, including the removal, lowering, relocation, and marking and lighting of airport hazards, and including navigation aids used by aircraft landing at, or taking off from, a public airport, and including safety equipment required by rule or regulation for certification of the airport under section 612 of the Federal Aviation Act of 1958, and security equipment required of the sponsor by the Secretary by rule or regulation for the safety and security of persons and property on the airport, and including snow removal equipment, and including the purchase of noise suppressing equipment, the construction of physical barriers, and landscaping for the purpose of diminishing the effect of aircraft noise on any area adjacent to a public airport; (2) Any acquisition of land or of any interest therein, or of any easement through or other interest in airspace, including land for future airport development, which is necessary to permit any such work or to remove or mitigate or prevent or limit the establishment of, airport hazards; and (3) Any acquisition of land or of any interest therein necessary to insure that such land is used only for purposes which are compatible with the noise levels of the operation of a public airport.
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