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aviator

Old-fashioned the pilot of an aeroplane or airship; flyer
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aviator

One whose profession is that of flying heavier-than-air aircraft; a pilot of such an aircraft.
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* All-new Lincoln Aviator introduces advanced suspension system that pairs pothole mitigation and Lincoln-first road preview technology to deliver a smooth, refined ride
One aviator however, said something that sticks with me today; "safety procedures are written in blood." That statement well describes the message of Gear Up, Mishaps Down, The Evolution of Naval Aviation Safety.
As a guest at the new Carlsberg Aviator Lounge, you enter a tasteful environment inspired by authentic materials such as copper, glass, wood and stone, which translates to classic Scandinavian quality and craftsmanship.
The samples will include non-critical chimes to hard warning alerts and will be utilised for more than two dozen functions in the Aviator. Musicians were asked to experiment with different iterations of each chime and then listen to how the sounds are presented inside the vehicle.
This incredible loss rate was due not only to the dangers of flying over an increasingly lethal North Vietnam, but also to noncombat losses and a devastating fire (one of three on separate Navy carriers during the war) that in a stroke wiped out many of Sixteen's most combat-experienced aviators. The book focuses on the war from the perspective of those who fought and suffered and continued, despite the odds, to get the mission done.
Every female aviator who sampled the smaller-framed Flying Eyes Kestrel aviator model liked the fit, styling and performance.
Unite said the decision had been taken because Aviator, which employs around 1,700 staff across the four airports, was not making money and called for clarity about what Aviator planned to do to ensure smooth continuity of check-in, refuelling and baggage handling services.
Baggage firms like Aviator work for individual airlines, as opposed to the airport itself.
An airport spokesperson said: "We are aware the plan for the ground handling company Aviator to exit the UK market.
Aviator is paid by airlines to provide the services.
Osborne's film likewise opens with narration by The Aviator (Jeff Bridges), now an elderly man.
Marzooq Al Shamlan & Sons, the official agent for Aviator watches in Qatar, has announced the introduction of the Aviator Douglas Day-Date.
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