Sentences with phrase «from small aircraft»

The measurement program includes around the clock measurements at 4 baseline observatories and 8 tall towers, air samples collected by volunteers at more than 50 sites, and air samples collected regularly from small aircraft mostly in North America.
There is also an aerial team out today, who will help with spotting from a small aircraft.
The noise, like the sound of a powerful outboard motor at full throttle, came from a small aircraft heading towards London.
Between 2003 and 2006, Mass Audubon staff conducted extensive aerial surveys (visual counts from small aircraft) of the Sound to identify areas used by sea ducks during daylight hours.

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The effort is intended to educate drone owners and prevent smaller aircraft from flying too close to planes and jets — a move that has angered some drone hobbyists.
Kelly Johnson's 14 rules about how to manage a disruptive project described how to remove a small innovative team from the politics, policies, procedures and processes a large company had built to support execution of its core business (and its military customers had developed to procure large numbers of standard aircraft.)
Federal aviation officials, battered by complaints that bureaucratic hurdles are preventing industry from realizing the economic benefits of drones, announced they are streamlining rules to expedite permits to fly small, commercial unmanned aircraft.
Beyond Kerosene The amount of emissions from aircraft compared with other vehicles is relatively small — roughly 3 percent of total worldwide greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuel burning, according to the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)-- nonetheless it has a major impact on the climate.
A new class of laser weapons 10 times smaller and lighter than current lasers of similar power could protect U.S. aircraft from ground - based threats
In addition, around the tropopause the air is close to saturation with water and a small increase of vapour from aircraft can create wide expanses of thin cirrus clouds that cause even stronger warming.
Adapted by a small army of screenwriters from the bestselling novel by Max (son of Mel) Brooks, the pic abandons its source material's choral «oral history» structure to hone in on the Lanes, who, after once again negotiating a narrow escape, find themselves ensconced in the relative safety of an aircraft carrier somewhere in the Atlantic.
Andrew King drives it and relates its history / Ettore and the taxman — Sandy Skinner has been investigating the Bugatti patron's tax affairs and finding a number of small transgressions / The Gentle Art of Cardening — Gerry Michelmore can see the funny side of cyclecar ownership and expatiates on just a few of his adventures with a 1921 Carden / Together Again After 80 Years — David Burgess-Wise recalls reuniting his lovely 1926 Kelsch - bodied Delage DISS with its original owner's Cirrus Moth aircraft / A Family Photograph Album — John Warburton examines a fascinating motoring album from the inter-war period, featuring a number of rarities / Back on the Road — Ford UK's post-war V8 Pilot is becoming quite rare.
Under DOT rules, U.S. airlines operating aircraft with 30 or more passenger seats are prohibited from allowing their domestic flights to remain on the tarmac for more than three hours at large -, medium -, small - and non-hub U.S. airports without giving passengers an opportunity to deplane.
While the automotive business is a main business pillar, FHI's Aerospace, Industrial Products and Eco Technologies divisions offer a diverse range of products from general - purpose engines, power generators, and sanitation trucks to small airplanes, crucial components for passenger aircrafts, and wind - powered electricity generating systems.
In other words, if you'd like to use your drone or unmanned small aircraft to move things from point A to point B, you probably need a commercial policy of some sort.
Located a short 6 miles from Kaanapali, this airport is served by smaller propeller aircraft.
Chapman Freeborn provides access to a large fleet of executive jets from the larger - cabin, long range aircraft such as the Gulfstream G650 and Dassault Falcon 7X, to smaller, versatile types such as the Cessna Citation X and Bombardier Challenger 350.
The aircraft swap will see an increase in Business Class seats from 28 to 45, an increase in Main Cabin Extra seats from 18 to 45 and a small increase in regular main cabin seats from 163 to 170.
In June 2017, a heat wave grounded more than 40 airline [flights of small aircraft, with American Airlines reducing sales on certain flights to prevent the vehicles from being over the maximum weight permitted for safe takeoff.
The reserve can be experienced from the air in small aircrafts and by balloon futher to the west.
The forest looks pretty much the same everywhere from an aircraft at 1000 feet and a small team below the canopy is very difficult to spot.
From the Nazca airport, you board a small aircraft (typically 4 - or 6 - passenger Cessna) and fly over the Nazca Lines, circling major figures at a height ideal for photography.
The Times article also raised concerns about small civilian aircraft being tossed by heat plumes, such as those from fossil plants.
All the people who are active against the additional carbon release from the processing of oil sands, should be required to drive their propane or CNG fueled hydraulic hybrid automobiles at the most efficient speed for the miles traveled and to live in the smallest houses needed for shelter and eat the simplest food and never take aircraft trips. . .
Currently, the legal formalities for, say, giving a 5 - year lease of a small store are perhaps entirely different from those for, say, giving a 1 - year lease of a very large aircraft.
Additionally, a standard small business policy will usually cover losses from windstorm, hail, explosion, theft, and damage caused by aircraft, automobiles or vandalism.
Since their initial use, small unmanned aircraft systems, or drones, have prompted controversy over privacy rights, and even spurred state action to protect their citizens from prying, flying eyes.
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