According to the Kitty Hawk site, the machine is «safe, tested, and legal to operate in the US» as long
as you fly it in «uncongested areas.»
Kitty Hawk says its Flyer can be operated without a pilot's license as long
as you fly it in «uncongested areas.»
Wenger is as stubborn
as a flies in wounded flesh he'll ounce again disappointe everybody like he always do
Do you have any stats to back up this claim about the protection being fine,
as flies in the face of what I watched and what I've read.
Fullmer is a swarmer, a clincher, a dervish of awkward fury who throws punches from all angles of unorthodoxy and is as hard to swat
as a fly in a hot room.
Second, the appointments betray inadequate sensitivity to the weak fiscal condition of the country today,
as it flies in the face of the President's promise to protect the public purse.
The release issued on Thursday March 16, 2017, said «appointments betray inadequate sensitivity to the weak fiscal condition of the country today,
as it flies in the face of the President's promise to protect the public purse.»
We follow T'Challa and his general Okoye (Danai Gurira)
as they fly in a high - tech ship to the forest of Nigeria.
There has been some controversy over this practice
as it flies in the face of tradition but all research to date has shown no negative consequences to early neutering.
There were braided streams surrounding Kamishak, hundreds of waterfalls can be seen
as you fly in, and all of the surrounding mountains had that classic glacial curvature to them.
Sit and watch the beautiful native birds
as they fly in to be fed.
As long
as you fly in more or less a straight line and don't mix carriers, Avios is often a great bargain for domestic U.S. trips, and I've helped a couple people find award space for their points in the last few months.
What's frustrating is that my experience with Battlefield 4 began exceptionally well, leading to a very positive review that I wrote, a review which I now almost feel ashamed of
as it flies in the face of so many people having serious problems with the game.
You can make notes come in faster, you can make the timing for hitting notes more precise or you can make the notes disappear
as they fly in meaning you'll really have to pay attention to keep from failing songs.
It's hard not to get excited about what the future holds for console owners when the game shows off a gorgeous, futuristic city
as you fly in on an aerial transport.
The game has been making the right noises and fans are excited, but even with Ismail's explanation, the loot boxes are being seen
as a fly in the ointment.
Scott's flag went to San Diego in May and is currently in the final stages of acquisition in New York, according to a Whitney spokesperson,
as it flies in the exhibition «An Incomplete History of Protest: Selections from the Whitney's Collection, 1940 — 2017.»
Julie suggests not responding immediately to
each as they fly in.
Not exact matches
GREG Evans has got off to a
flying start
in his new role
as KPMG's global leader of mining M&A, with one of the firm's major clients announcing its first takeover bid last week.
In the film, a wounded Kylo Ren is left in the frozen woods of Starkiller Base as Finn and Rey are saved by Chewbacca flying the Millennium Falcon, but how exactly does General Hux know how to find and save Re
In the film, a wounded Kylo Ren is left
in the frozen woods of Starkiller Base as Finn and Rey are saved by Chewbacca flying the Millennium Falcon, but how exactly does General Hux know how to find and save Re
in the frozen woods of Starkiller Base
as Finn and Rey are saved by Chewbacca
flying the Millennium Falcon, but how exactly does General Hux know how to find and save Ren?
He's betting that
as companies shift from hiring service providers to
fly drones for them to bringing drones
in - house, they will need help with managing their fleets, logistics and regulations.
The former CIA director was speaking on a
flying visit to the region, where he had earlier
in the day met with Saudi King Salman
in Riyadh and stressed the need for unity among Gulf allies
as Washington aims to muster support for new sanctions against Iran to curb its missile program.
Walmart is
flying high now, even seen
as an underdog to Amazon, but has to show that it can truly be a counterweight to its rival
in online shoppers» consideration set.
RETAINING female
fly -
in,
fly - out workers isn't
as simple
as offering flexible rosters, with new research showing positive relationships with managers and opportunities for social interaction are of pa
In his memo, Hsieh wrote that after April 30, transforming Zappos would feel like upgrading an airplane
as it
flies through the air.
Uber also said that it is aiming to trial the
flying taxis
in Los Angeles,
as well
as Dubai and Dallas - Fort Worth
in 2020
If China is jamming US Navy aircraft
flying in international airspace at sea, it serve
as yet another sign that Beijing may disregard international law and norms to defend its South China Sea land grab.
As the situation worsened, he was frequently
in meetings, participating
in conference calls, visiting stores or
flying to Minneapolis.
Folks, if you've ever
flown in or out of San Francisco, you know what I'm talking about — the bitter resentment growing
in your belly
as the fog settles
in once more and delays your flight for two hours.
Business travellers and tourists could be prevented from
flying in and out of the U.K.
as of March 2019, the chief financial officer of Ryanair warned on Tuesday.
These insights may be even more useful though
as another addition to the toolbox of tricks that can help you assess a person's character on the
fly so that you can suss out instantly who you are dealing with
in a meeting, on a date, or just crossing the street.
In comparison, a single Landsat, a popular Earth - imaging satellite, weighs 4,566 pounds and
flies twice
as high.
As reported
in The Atlantic, Shields would
fly out to interview prospective managers and would reject anyone who didn't smile within 30 seconds of shaking his hand.
Longer term, assuming safety and comfort improves and ticket prices drop, Futron sees
as many
as 15,700 people
flying to space annually, representing up to $ 786 million a year
in revenue.
Wills is completely at home
in this world: he worked for years
as a bush pilot
in northern Canada and later
flew for Fed Ex.
A few years later, with the U.S. market
in a nose - dive,
Flying Colours decided to find new customers
in the Asia - Pacific region, which wasn't experiencing the same kind of economic implosion
as North America and Europe.
In a perfect world, we would have been a little bit more flexible and could have waited for award space to become available on other airlines that fly direct — such as United or ANA — but in reality, the short connection didn't really feel that ba
In a perfect world, we would have been a little bit more flexible and could have waited for award space to become available on other airlines that
fly direct — such
as United or ANA — but
in reality, the short connection didn't really feel that ba
in reality, the short connection didn't really feel that bad.
Now the replacement fighter, the wallowing collection of defective parts
flying in close proximity known
as the F - 35 costs $ 250 million each - unless you want an engine
in it.
As someone who
flew in lots of airshows
in his 20s, I know what immortal feels like.
The Trumps and Macrons helped plant a tree on the White House grounds together before boarding Trump's Marine One helicopter for a scenic tour of monuments built
in the capital city designed by French - born Pierre L'Enfant
as they
flew south to Mount Vernon, the first U.S. president's home along the Potomac River.
The high -
flying burrito chain found itself
in hot water
in the final months of 2015
as it grappled with the impact of E. coli and Norovirus outbreaks, which hurt sales and Chipotle's stock price.
As a general rule of thumb, if a company can't show a realistic path to $ 50 million
in revenue by year three and $ 100 million by year five, the investment isn't going to
fly.
As Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg told Cramer
in December, over 80 percent of people
in the world have never
flown on a plane, and for Boeing, that means growth.
Between the massive, spacious seat, the incredible food, the impeccable service, and the large, comfy bed, there's simply no better way to
fly (except
in a private jet, and paradoxically, those might not be
as comfortable because they're so small).
Shahid, who was working
as an analyst at McKinsey & Co.
in Dubai at the time,
flew to the hospital
in England where Malala was transferred.
Not only that, they
fly in the face of some massively overhyped myths that masquerade
as common wisdom, these days, especially among the entrepreneurial crowd:
The head of North Queensland Airport Group will soon be
flown in to succeed Brad Geatches
as chief executive of Perth Airport.
Since taking the reins
as CEO
in 2013, he's worked to keep costs low,
in part by urging employees to spend the company's money
as if it was their own, a tenet he observes himself by always
flying coach.
As it turns out, abroad came knocking on his door, first
in the form of a Swedish distributor, which began with small orders, and then,
in early 2013, a large Spanish firm, Groupas Varagoza, which wanted to represent
Flying Monkeys across Europe.
David Anderson first worked
as a local TV reporter
in Roseburg, Ore., before moving up I - 5 to Portland, and
flew to NYC to work at TODAY.com and eventually Business Insider.