Last year, we started off Speed Weeks great and finished up bad, so maybe we're starting off bad and we're going to finish up good . " _ _ _=
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Even if it had been possible to reach the take-off speed " without flaps " before the end of the runway, it would still have been necessary to have enough runway.
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An interview with Captain Abdul revealed that he had a habit of taking off from Datah Dawai at 70 knots, faster than the aircraft recommended take-off speed of 55 60 knots.
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Public affairs announcer James Hartsfield, speaking to the outside world from a microphone inside Mission Control, calmly ticked through the landing routine, calling off speed and altitude and distance to the landing runway.
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Take-off and landing speeds were comparatively high, with a take-off speed of for early delta-winged'Flagon-A's and for the larger-winged'Flagon-F .'While the controls were responsive and precise, the aircraft was unforgiving of pilot error.
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"The corners at Texas are so much longer than any other mile and a-half track we race at, which means you don't have the wheel turned as much so you're not scrubbing off speed.
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The report found that the first officer mistakenly entered a weight that was 100 metric tons ( 110 U . S . tons ) lighter than aircraft's actual weight into his take-off speed calculations.
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At some stage it was fitted with downward angled hydrofoils mounted to its floats with the aim of decreasing take-off speed, but they proved to have the opposite effect by decreasing the ram air pressure.
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A Chicago-bound American Airlines jet carrying 56 passengers had to take off before reaching lift-off speed to avoid a small cargo plane that had strayed onto the jet's runway, the Federal Aviation Administration said Monday.
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It was possible to have multiple components registered with exactly the same identification codes, giving alternative implementations of the same algorithm for example using hardware versus software, trading off speed versus quality, or other criteria.