Sentences with phrase «at a cruising altitude»

On top of things like people chatting and rattling service carts, engine noise levels inside the cabin can be as loud as 85 dB at cruising altitude — that's nearing levels that can be dangerous with extended exposure.
Even at this cruising altitude, we remain on the lookout for potential air pockets.
I built Have Baby Will Travel because traveling with a baby is stressful, and meeting a young child's needs while you're at cruising altitude can often be a challenge.
The timing helps prevent his ears from hurting and hopefully has him full and asleep by the time we're at our cruising altitude.
This will have wide - reaching benefits in the aerospace industry, from enhancing de-icing solutions to minimising the formation of fuel vapours at cruising altitudes
Keep a travel - sized bottle of Vichy's Mineralizing Thermal Water in your carry - on for an extra boost of hydration at cruising altitude.
We're at a cruising altitude of 41,000 feet, and we're just going to be making penis shapes in the air today
Kristopher Karnauskas, an associate scientist in geology and geophysics at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) in the US, and colleagues report in Nature Climate Change that they analysed flight times and daily wind speeds at cruising altitudes for four airlines on three routes over the last 20 years.
This study research provides the first estimate of premature deaths attributable to aircraft emissions at cruise altitudes; current regulatory practice is to account only for landing and takeoff cycle (LTO) emissions — conventionally up to an altitude of 3000 ft or approximately 1 km.»
Indeed, «even though 90 % of aircraft fuel is burned at cruise altitudes, only the pollutants that are emitted during takeoff and landing are regulated by measuring emissions during tests.»
Contrails are produced by hot aircraft engine exhaust mixing with the cold air that is typical at cruise altitudes several miles above Earth's surface, and are composed primarily of water in the form of ice crystals... Researchers are most interested in persistent contrails because they create long - lasting, and sometimes extensive, clouds that would not normally form in the atmosphere, and are believed to be a factor in influencing Earth's environment.
Performing all relevant safety procedures during critical phase of flight and while at cruising altitude
A growing economy, rising household formations, low mortgage rates and pent - up demand will help single - family housing production to rev up in 2015 while a growth in renters will keep the multifamily market at cruising altitude or higher, according to economists who participated in a recent National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) 2014 Fall Construction Forecast Webinar.

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In order to spy on a telephone, all that was needed was that the aircraft be cruising at an altitude above 10,000 feet, the report said.
Tech continued to cruise at a high altitude.
ORACLES will also deploy a camera - carrying ER - 2 — a variant of the venerable U-2 spy plane — that will cruise at an altitude of 20 kilometers, providing contextual images.
Chesters noted that at 6.7 microns, we see down only halfway into the atmosphere, roughly to the altitude that jet airlines cruise.
With four engines each generating 50,000 pounds of thrust, SOFIA can cruise at 520 miles per hour and reach an altitude of about 40,000 feet.
At the planes» cruising altitude of 50,000 feet, the sky is 20 - 30 times darker than as seen from the ground, and there is much less atmospheric turbulence, allowing fine structures and motions in the Sun's corona to be visible.
Cruising Altitude: (8:23) An in - depth look at the movie's most famous stunt, which Cruise insisted on performing 8 -LRB-!)
First calculated by Indian mathematician Radhanath Sikdar, the summit of Everest, at 29,035 ft, is only just lower than the cruising altitude of a jumbo jet — between 30,000 ft and 36,000 ft.
Aircraft operations can be optimized for energy use (with minimum CO2 emissions) by minimizing taxiing time, flying at optimal cruise altitudes, flying minimum - distance great - circle routes, and minimizing holding and stacking around airports.
Landing and takeoff also produce a significant quantity of pollutants, but they are already regulated, while cruising at altitudes of over 3,000 feet isn't (at least not worldwide).
Due to the altitude and region of the atmosphere at which aircraft emissions at cruise are deposited, the extent of transboundary air pollution is particularly strong.
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