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Unstabilized approach — An unstabilized approach is an approach during which an aircraft does not maintain at leastone of the following variables stable: speed, descent rate, vertical/lateral flight path and inlanding configuration. Unstabilized approaches account for… … Wikipedia
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Delta Air Lines Flight 723 — Accident summary Date July 31, 1973 Type Controlled flight into terrain Site … Wikipedia
Southwest Airlines Flight 1455 — Infobox Airliner accident|name=Southwest Airlines Flight 1455 Date=March 5 2000 Crash |360px Image caption = Burbank Glendale Pasadena Airport runways at the time of incident Type=Overrun Site=Burbank Glendale Pasadena Airport, Burbank,… … Wikipedia
Transport in Kyrgyzstan — is severely constrained by the country s alpine topography. Roads have to snake up steep valleys, cross passes of 3,000 metre (9,000 feet) altitude and more, and are subject to frequent mud slides and snow avalanches. Winter travel is close to… … Wikipedia
Transport in Russia — Rail Transport * Total: 87,157 km * broad gauge 1520mm: 86,200 km (40,300 km electrified): plus: additional 30,000 km (industrial non common carrier lines (2003 figure)) * narrow gauge 1067mm: 957 km (on Sakhalin Island) Rail transport external… … Wikipedia
Binoculars — Binocular telescopes, or binoculars (also known as field glasses), are two identical or mirror symmetrical telescopes mounted side by side and aligned to point accurately in the same direction, allowing the viewer to use both eyes (binocular… … Wikipedia
Twinkie — For other uses, see Twinkie (disambiguation). Twinkie whole and split The Twinkie is an American snack cake made and distributed by Hostess Brands. They are marketed as a … Wikipedia
Flechette — The French word fléchette means little arrow or dart projectile of steel that is sharp and pointed with a vaned tail for stable flight.Bulk and Artillery UseFlechettes were first used as an air dropped weapon in World War I by combatants on both… … Wikipedia