- (climbing) –
Equipment which allows the user to
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redirect targets Bowden, William. "Oxygen...
- the user to
breathe at
hypoxic altitudesPages displaying short descriptions of
redirect targets Death zone –
Altitudes above about 8,000 m (26,000 ft)...
- at a low
altitude after free-falling for a
period of time,
while in the HAHO technique, the
parachutist opens the
parachute at a high
altitude just a few...
- A high-
altitude platform station (HAPS,
which can also mean high-
altitude pseudo-satellite or high-
altitude platform systems), also
known as atmospheric...
- (mountaineering), the
highest altitude to have been
reached by
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title Altitude record. If an internal...
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company Major Altitude, a
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title Altitude. If an internal...
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Altitude London was a
collection of
venues in the 387 ft (118 m)-high
Millbank Tower, a skys****er in
central London,
covering over 30,000 sq ft (2,800 m2)...
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Several high-
altitude airspace security events were
reported in
February 2023,
initially over
North America, then over
Latin America, China, and Eastern...
- 4th
edition –
page 51,
Pitman Publishing Corp., New York Gracey, William,
Measurement of
aircraft speed and
altitude NASA, RP-1046,
page 1 Gracey, William...
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climbing challenges on the
standard route,
Everest presents dangers such as
altitude sickness, weather, and wind, as well as
hazards from
avalanches and the...