But unlike domestic traffic with high turnover of planes at gates, international planes sit for several hours at a gate, preparing for an extended flight.
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He claims this indicates both the aircraft's capability of extended flight, and the pilots'intention to water land near the only point where rescue would be feasible.
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The BF-2 was developed from this and first flew on 1 January 1959, and performed an extended flight-testing campaign until it was damaged in an accident.
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The M81E1 was not ideal in medium-and long-range tank engagements as its low velocity produced extended flight times, and made it difficult to lead moving targets.
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In the series from 2005 onwards, the TARDIS console included a bench sitting area for the Doctor and / or his companions to relax during extended flight.
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The boys were carrying nine weapons, more than 500 rounds of ammunition and had enough survival gear and additional ammunition stashed in a nearby van for an extended flight, police said.
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Many domesticated birds, such as the domestic chicken and domestic duck, have lost the ability to fly for extended periods, although their ancestral species, the red junglefowl and mallard, respectively, are capable of extended flight.
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The "'Hybrid-Airplane Technology H-Aero "'( styled as "'H-AERO "') is a small hybrid electric aircraft by a Baden-Baden based start-up Hybrid-Airplane Technology GmbH . Compared to common aerial vehicles it enables VTOL and extended flight endurance.
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A spokesman for the airline, John Lampl, said British Airways had " disqualified " the plane from extended flights over water, which means flights in which the plane is 180 minutes or more from a suitable airport.
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Mission Management Team considered, but decided against, extending the mission one day because the science community indicated an extended flight was not necessary and weather conditions were expected to deteriorate after planned landing on Sunday, 3 May.