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  • 121Net Take-Off Flight Path — The Net Take Off Flight Path (NTOFP) is the vertical profile the aircraft, follows after the critical engine failure. The NTOFP is determined from data in the Aeroplane Flight Manual (AFM) and it extends from the screen height of 35 ft to… …

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  • 122Power take-off — A power take off (PTO) is a splined driveshaft, usually on a tractor or that can be used to provide power to an attachment or separate machine. It is designed to be easily connected and disconnected. The power take off allows implements to draw… …

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  • 123Material take off — (MTO) is a term used in engineering and construction, and refers to a list of materials with quantities and types (such as specific grades of steel) that are required to build a designed structure or item. This list is generated by analysis of a… …

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  • 124Cleared for Take Off — For other uses, see Cleared for Take Off (disambiguation). Cleared For Take Off Compilation album by Jefferson Airplane …

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  • 125Cleared for Take Off (disambiguation) — Cleared for Take Off is an album by Jefferson Airplane. Cleared for Take Off may also refer to: Cleared for Take Off, a 1996 book by Sir Dirk Bogarde Cleared for Take Off, a 1997 book by Stephen Barlay This disambiguation page lists articles… …

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  • 126vertical take-off — noun (aeronautics) Immediate take off without preliminary run • • • Main Entry: ↑vertical * * * vertical take off, a take off by an aircraft directly upward …

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  • 127The Take Off All Your Clothes EP — NOTOC Infobox Album Name = The Take Off All Your Clothes EP Type = EP Artist = Jenny Owen Youngs Released = 2007 Recorded = Genre = Indie, folk rock Length = Label = Producer = Reviews = Last album = Batten the Hatches (2005) This album = The… …

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  • 128Taxi-take off-landing — Pour les articles homonymes, voir TTL. Taxi Take Off Landing, ou TTL, désigne en aviation commerciale. Les phases du vol de décollage, roulage et d atterrissage où une réglementation plus stricte s impose. Par exemple: la ceinture de sécurité… …

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