Sentences with phrase «used by the pilots»

They also gave new details on the direction in which the unidentified aircraft was heading - following aviation corridors identified on maps used by pilots as N571 and P628.
The Core Force Active armor technology used by Pilot Motorsport is CE - approved.
They are planned for use by piloted spacecraft and for transport of heavy cargo.
Bilberry is part of Eye Armor, one of the Bulletproof supplements for making your eyes strong because bilberry was first used by pilots in World War II to increase their night vision.
The firm's Wayfarer and Aviator styles have been popular for decades — the latter as far back as 1936, when they were used by the pilots that inspired the frames» moniker.
However, the FAA has already cleared the iPad to be used by pilots in the cockpit during all phases of flight.
There are countless technical abbreviations used by pilots, airline officials and aviation geeks, but the lingo used in frequent flyer programs can be equally overwhelming.
Respawn also added ziplines to many of the maps, which can be used by pilots to travel quickly from objective to objective.
The little devices have been used by pilots, mariners, and hikers since the 1970s to relay distress signals in times of emergency.
Used by pilots, boaters, adventurers, and GIS professionals world - wide.

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An example is the program begun by the late Al Ueltshci, founder of FlightSafety, a pioneer in training airplane pilots using flight simulators.
In a pilot study, researchers will compare the skills, safety records, and performance of two groups of new drivers: those using virtual reality and those trained by traditional means.
HERZLIYA, Israel, Oct 30 - Lockheed Martin Corp said on Tuesday that it was making progress on resolving technical issues facing the cutting - edge helmet being developed for use by F - 35 fighter pilots, and it cited positive initial reports from night flight tests of the system.
It was filmed using a custom - built drone equipped with seven GoPro cameras and operated by a licensed drone pilot due to the complicated nature of the shoot, which included dropping 30 feet into a field of sharp agave; long, continuous shots; and stabilization against the wind.
Further pilot projects by juniors and majors alike, such as Laricina Energy's use of solvents in combination with steam, promise to further reduce the emissions associated with SAGD.
Accordingly, the rejection of labor contracts «has not been the mechanism of last resort to save a failing business,» the Air Line Pilots Association told Congress in 2010, «but instead has often been used by employers as a business model to gain long - term economic advantage by unfairly gutting the wages and working conditions of airline and other employees.»
The central bank of Saudi Arabia has signed an agreement with Ripple, paving the way for a pilot project through which the bank will help other banks in the country send payments internationally using technology provided by the blockchain company.
MoneyGram, which was subject to a failed acquisition by Alibaba's Ant Financial unit, said it has agreed to pilot XRP within its payment flows using Ripple's xRapid product.
In addition, the price boost has likely been encouraged by the fact that several major Japanese credit card companies announced that they would be conducting test pilots using ripple for projects that include international payments.
With a donation to Project Orbis attendees are able to «take the controls» of an aircraft in one of the state - of - the - art flight simulators that, in some cases, are used by NetJets ® pilots for training.
The pilot uses visual effects generously, both for thrills and as storytelling elements, a style which is complimented by a jittery score that feels a lot like Junkie XL's soundtrack for Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice (great music for a very average movie).
At the Rainforest Alliance, we are piloting the use of drones to collect additional information on farming landscapes, and to compare data from third parties with the data gathered by these drones.
As the pilot of a Piper Cub (used for artillery fire spotting and short island hops) came in for a landing — with an open cockpit, naturally in that weather — he was struck in the face by what would have been a home - run ball.
In order to study all aspects related to the topic, we used a reference questionnaire prepared by nutrition and breastfeeding experts, which had been tested, modified and validated two months before our research team1 started the study (following a pilot study conducted on 20 women to determine whether the questions were clear and understandable), and then administered in a standardized fashion to women in both groups (intervention group and control group).
As a result, even if a private sports program that uses town fields, rinks, diamonds, or courts is required to comply with state mandates regarding concussion safety, I believe that there is a huge sports safety gap which, absent voluntary implementation by a private sports program of youth sports health and safety best practices, such as those we are pilot testing in Grand Prairie, Texas this fall as part of our SmartTeams ™ program, can and should be filled by a municipality by exercising its power of the permit.
An over-the-counter sinus medication, banned for pilot use by the Federal Aviation Administration because of its tendency to cause drowsiness, was found in the body of the pilot in a May 18 helicopter crash in Arlington Heights that killed four people, federal investigators said Monday.
The NYPD will launch its body cam pilot program by the end of the month, and today laid out its proposed policy for using the devices.
For instance, the British MoD recommends that when «working with an uninformed audience» or «when talking to the media» not to use the term «unmanned» but, instead, «remotely piloted aircraft» — which emphasises that drones are still controlled by soldiers.
be that the increase in Taser use has not been accompanied by a rise in complaints, but if we see any themes or issues emerging as a result of complaints over a longer time period we will ensure these are properly addressed as part of the pilot
De Blasio announced last week that he would spend $ 12.7 million to prevent gun violence by expanding a pilot program using «violence interrupters» — primarily ex-gang members — to intervene in street disputes before they escalate.
«The Liquid Oxygen (LOX) plant will enhance the operational capability of the NAF by ensuring steady supply of LOX for use by fighter pilots.
But the sale agreement stipulates that the second building and any others built afterward will be subject to 10 - year payment - in - lieu - of - taxes agreements, or PILOTs, similar to those used by the Erie County Industrial Development Agency for regionally significant projects.
The drone is used by the Guard's Syracuse - based 174th Attack Wing to train Air Force pilots who use it on surveillance and attack missions globally.
By drawing on an existing 1980 state health department statute that would set up a pilot program for medical marijuana, Cuomo avoids the risk that the Republican led State Senate might not approve a larger law to permit the illegal drug to be used for health treatments.
Another challenge identified by the school is the limited use of Kotoka International Airport (KIA) for training their student pilots.
The recordings could also be used to warn pilots of eruptions hidden by clouds, says Matoza, whose work will appear in Geophysical Research Letters.
A pilot study led by researchers at Joslin Diabetes Center has revealed that it is possible to use magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to «see» the inflammation in the pancreas that leads to type 1 diabetes.
Pilot projects could also be used by the agencies to evaluate future products as they move from laboratory scale, to field - or prototype - scale, to full - scale operation.
Yet, the government has launched a pilot project to address the problem by capturing and storing the carbon dioxide (CO2) produced by using coal as a fuel for electricity generation at a power plant dubbed GreenGen.
In the past, archaeologists have explored the sea floor using divers and, more recently, remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) that are controlled by pilots on ship.
At Loy Yang Power Station in Victoria, a pilot plant run by CSIRO will capture 1,000 metric tons of CO2 a year; the Australian research organization has collaborated with China's Huaneng Group to use an amine scrubber to capture CO2 from a co-generation power plant in Beijing and then sell it.
The results of the project will be validated at the microalgae pilot facility for the sequestration and fixing of CO2 of over 1,500 m2 owned by Endesa since 2006 in Carboneras (Almería) to demonstrate the uses of microalgae and extracts of interest therefrom in the food sector.
A team led by Thomas Muehlemann at University Hospital Zurich in Switzerland has used it to see how oxygen keeps pilots conscious when cabin pressure drops.
The DemoSNG pilot plant constructed by the KIT will be used in Sweden for the reliable and efficient production of methane from biomass - based carbon dioxide and variable amounts of hydrogen from green power.
The Pilot Bioproduction Facility headed by Dr. Kenneth H. Eckels, produced small batches of vaccine candidates that were used for the preclinical studies and is currently manufacturing a vaccine lot for use in initial human clinical studies.
Results of a pilot study funded by the Wellcome Trust, which used the software are published in the journal Neuroimage Clinical.
For the digital documentation of the area, the team uses a quadrocopter, a remotely piloted vehicle with a 3 - D camera, developed by the Institute for Geoinformatics of the University of Münster.
Inspired by the 40 - year - old AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellowships program, five Southeast Asian nations — Indonesia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam — are participating in a pilot project to increase the use of science, technology, and objective analysis in the political decision - making process.
«The automated systems in today's cockpits assume many of the tasks formerly performed by human pilots and do it with impressive reliability,» says Stephen Casner, coauthor of «Thoughts in Flight: Automation Use and Pilots» Task - Related and Task - Unrelated Thought» and research psychologist at NASA's Ames Research Cpilots and do it with impressive reliability,» says Stephen Casner, coauthor of «Thoughts in Flight: Automation Use and Pilots» Task - Related and Task - Unrelated Thought» and research psychologist at NASA's Ames Research CPilots» Task - Related and Task - Unrelated Thought» and research psychologist at NASA's Ames Research Center.
Zayed believes the software, which was initially implemented in a pilot project for the City of Guelph, could soon be used by municipalities around the world.
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