- A
trapdoor or
hatch is a
sliding or
hinged door that is
flush with the
surface of a floor, ceiling, or roof. It is
traditionally small in size. It was...
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cranes or
gantry cranes to load and unload. A
cargo hatch or deck
hatch or
hatchway is type of door used on
ships and
boats to
cover the
opening to the cargo...
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children were
there praying and crying. Then the
sailors fastened down the
hatchways leading to the third-class section. They said they
wanted to keep the...
- the bulk carriers'
large hatchways—have been
linked to a
spate of bulk
carrier sinkings in the 1990s.
These large hatchways,
important for
efficient cargo...
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infantry fighting vehicle, such as
bullet covers, rear MG,
tailgate and
hatchways of the crew
compartment had been
removed to
accommodate the much larger...
- 4:51 GMT as the ISS flew over
Kazakhstan at an
altitude of 252 miles. The
hatchway between the
Soyuz spacecraft and the ISS was
opened at 7:23 GMT and Williams...
- new
design improved overall ballistic protection by
eliminating the "
hatchways",
while also
allowing for
larger hatches for the
driver and bow gunner...
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error involved in the sinking. The line
originally read, "At 7 p.m. a main
hatchway caved in; he said...";
Lightfoot began singing it as "At 7 p.m. it grew...
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October 2013.
Retrieved 10
January 2012. US 134334A, "Improvement in
Hatchways for Elevators" US 147853 Mary Bellis. "History of the Elevator". About...
- decompressed. The bell is
mated with the
chamber system via the
bottom hatchway or a side
hatchway, and the
trunking in
between is
pressurized to
enable the divers...