Sentences with phrase «cockpit of a plane»

Jarrod Castle, analyst at UBS, discusses reductions to the number of pilots in the cockpits of planes.
As long as a human being makes the decision whether and when to pull the trigger, from a legal point of view nothing rides on whether that person sits in the cockpit of a plane or in front of a screen thousands of miles away.
In other words, I expect this movie to be 90 % focused on Radcliffe in the cockpit of his plane, shouting into a headset.
As a SAP you represent the major decision point (and in some cases the only decision point) an employer may have in choosing whether or not to place an employee behind the steering wheel of a school bus, in the cockpit of a plane, at the helm of an oil tanker, at the throttle of a train, in the engineer compartment of a subway car, or at the emergency control valves of a natural gas pipeline.
But the powertrain isn't the only thing that makes you feel like you're in a cockpit of a plane.
Sitting behind the wheel, you notice the dash display is oriented toward the driver rather than the center console, making the driver's seat feel like the cockpit of a plane.
Jump into the cockpit of your plane and keep your finger on the firing button until the skies are clear of enemies!
Combat Wings: Battle of Britain 2006 Combat Wings: Battle of Britain drops amateur fighter pilots into the cockpit of planes like the Hawker Hurricane and the Supermarine Spitfire as they join the Royal Air Force in an epic struggle against the mighty German Luftwaffe.
The new view of the world from the cockpit of a plane opened eyes in the imagination.
Sometimes sons who are feuding with their moms will call mom from the cockpit of a plane as they are preparing a kamikaze plane strike on their mom's house.
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