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They are at the end of an air corridor, and everything runs on a subsidy.
But they may not want to chance the air corridors.'
The suspect aircraft was outside the prescribed commercial air corridor.
The first turned slightly west, and entered the normal international air corridor for the French coast.
Air corridors are typically imposed by military or diplomatic requirements.
Q: - located off the commercial air corridor, admiral, when it was shot?
Therefore, use of the centre air corridor was the least uneconomical option.
Traffic at small airports in the nation's busiest air corridor is increasing along with residential development.
Both men were airline veterans who had flown this particular air corridor numerous times without incident.
It was agreed that the participating airplanes would not be fired upon within specified air corridors.
The officials said the planes were flying in the international air corridor when they were apparently hit by missiles.
Air corridors should not be confused with airways.
But yesterday the Pentagon revised its position and acknowledged that the plane had stayed within the official air corridor.
There are consequences in terms of increased traffic as the road network and air corridors are saturated.
Would his own swift passage above the air corridor be noted by the planes as he passed above them?
The benefit of this plan would be to preserve the air corridor for Flushing Airport.
Air corridors across mainland Europe may open up as the volcanic ash cloud dissipates.
The air corridor does not run over the center of the city, where street fighting and mortar bombardment have damaged or destroyed many buildings.
The plan would provide air corridors for aircraft carrying tourists who choose to see the canyon by air.
But response time is limited and firing off weapons in Washington's crowded streets or air corridors is risky to the lives of many.
Then again, the air corridors were channels in the sky and not subject to the cosmetic or technological whims of airports.
We are on a correctly filed flight plan, in a designated air corridor, and we have electrical problems.
After that, with the exception of defined air corridors, Government armed forces may not fly over the zones or approach within 12 miles of them.
As might be expected, the increase was particularly marked in parts of the world, like the North Atlantic, that are heavily traveled air corridors.
Air Corridor ceased operations on 10 January 2008.
The mouthpiece of a whistle is shaped to create a narrow windway.
It is 3 " long, with the windway taking up 1 ".
It consists of one or both of the windway exit lips being rounded.
This can be seen by looking through the labium (window) at the place where the windway opens out on the mouth/window.
Wind from the "flue", or windway is driven over an open window and against a sharp lip called a Labium.
As in most wood pipes, the foot, block (which contains the windway), mouthpiece and cap are hardwood.
The beak, windway and barrel do not contribute to sound production and the instrument can be played if these parts are missing.
The space created between the ducted flue windway and the labium ramp edge is referred to as the "mouth" or "voicing".
At all times, closing the lips around the "beak" of the recorder or fipple flute will help to focus the air down the narrow windway.
The air flow is directed through the windway against the upper labium where air vortexes replace each other alternatingly to the inside and the outside.
An inferior instrument lacking these modified rounded edges on the windway exit will greatly limit the dynamics of tone or create "dead spots" in the music.
Navajo Indians use this plant in their plumeway, nightway, male shootingway and windway ceremonies.
As with a number of woodwind instruments, the tin whistle's second and higher registers are achieved by increasing the air velocity into the ducted flue windway.
A plate of metal or wood called a languid, fixed horizontally here, blocks the airway, except for a small slot called the windway alongside the mouth.
In 1938, Walter and Celeste built a handsome estate, Windway, not far from the main plant; Walter lived there for the rest of his life.
Also, the fixed relationship of the windway to the labium limits the range of dynamics and expression of the recorder, when compared with the transverse flute.
The chamfer/rounding at the end of the windway that opens on the mouth/voicing is responsible for the quality of articulation of the ducted flue instrument.
Embouchure on fipple flutes is centered around the idea of focusing the air inside the instrument's windway and bore alike, following the shape of the bore.
In fippled or ducted flutes, a precisely formed and placed windway will compress and channel the air to the labium ramp edge across the open window.
Care should be taken not to block the windway with the teeth, which filters and scatters the airflow, producing a less-than-focused sound with a fuzzy edge, so to speak.
This plant is also used in plumeway, nightway, male shootingway and windway ceremonies, and the wood is used to make arrow shafts.
The flageolet is composed of several parts: the ivory beak serves as the instrument's mouthpiece; the windway is a gradually expanding part that leads to the barrel.
Exiting from the windway, the breath is directed against a hard, bladed edge (C), called the "labium lip" or windcutter, producing a Bernoulli effect or siphon.
Because of the fixed position of the windway with respect to the labium, fipple instruments can make a musical sound without the kind of embouchure required with (for example) the flute.
Since the size and direction of the tin whistle's windway is fixed, like that of the recorder or fipple flute, it is necessary to increase the velocity of the air stream.
Not all residents of communities under the air lanes are bothered by the noise.
The plane was near the stratosphere, well off the traveled air lanes.
"Listen," said Elizabeth, when her voice had returned, "we've got to at least stay in the air lanes."
Peter asked quickly "Five hundred feet over water, I think, but the air lanes start higher than that."
The Chargers were the club of the air lanes, point-producers with no defense.
The board is marked up with airfields which are connected by air lanes.
Better still, it could have turned on its tracks and come back in to Europe on any of two or three air lanes.
He surmised an air lane must be some sort of avian highway.
There wasn't a lot of traffic in the high air lanes at this hour, mostly just freight.
Now," he said, feeling the plane start to roll, "what do you know about air lanes?"
This area lies beyond the air lanes of Leipzig.
Traffic in the air lanes was heavy, and pedestrians thronged the streets below.
He had drifted into the opposing air lane during his introspection, and was interfering with traffic.
The pilot obviously intended to get well clear of the commercial air lanes with their inquisitive radar controls.
It took Douglas over an hour to reach the old manor house, even flying at top speed in an air lane reserved exclusively for him.
And the most important factors limiting the gains are crowded airports and air lanes, not market concentration.
It was tough and unglamorous, but vital in keeping the northern sea and air lanes open.
Because it was early, the roll walks were not crowded, and few private flitters held the air lanes overhead.
The carrier task force hail avoided commercial air lanes, hidden under clouds, and generally worked very hard to make itself scarce for several days.
At its present altitude and heading, it can potentially cross some commercial air lanes and ."
It was not so very far--but she could not get any word of cheer across the quivering air lanes.
Then he cursed himself up and down the air lanes for jettisoning the beacon receiver at Pur-sat.
As Troy took his place in the foreseat, the small man reached for the controls and they lifted with practiced ease to the air lanes.
At this hour the air lanes would be crowded with villa dwellers returning home from night spots in Tikil.
"This is a primary air lane between Benghazi and most of South Africa," reported the pilot as he hovered the plane.