- A
taxis (from
Ancient Gr**** τάξις (táxis) 'arrangement, order'; pl.:
taxes /ˈtæksiːz/) is the
movement of an
organism in
response to a
stimulus such as...
- Cessna, the
first aircraft to set up for takeoff.
After the
Cessna had
taxied to the far end of the airstrip, he
produced a
handgun and
started shooting...
-
Douglas DC-9-14
operating from
Detroit to
Pittsburgh International Airport,
taxied by
mistake onto an
active runway in
dense fog and was hit by a departing...
- staff, flew from
Delhi to
Karachi in Mountbatten's plane, and as the
plane taxied, he was
heard to murmur, "That's the end of that." On 11 August, he presided...
- other. It was
another Edwards, so we
wheeled around,
landed on that lake,
taxied up to one end of it. It was a
perfect natural landing field [...] as smooth...
-
carrier USS
George H.W. Bush A ****stan Navy
Breguet Atlantic Asuspine-1
taxied.
Naval Air Arm copyright,
Commons Recommended by the Navy,
based on Royal...
- characters,
format "####@@ | RR".
Route vehicles (buses,
trolleys and fixed-run
taxies) –
yellow background with
black characters,
format "@@### | RR". Vehicle...
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entered the runway.
According to the ALPA report, as the Pan Am
aircraft taxied to the runway, the
visibility was
about 500 m (1,600 ft).
Shortly after...
-
crucial in the
confined flight deck
environment where aircraft are
routinely taxied within inches of one another,
often with the ship
rolling and
pitching beneath...
-
immediate permission to land at
Miami International airport. He
landed and
taxied to the
military area of the
airport near an Air
Force C-47 and was met by...