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- configuration, or receive a landing clearance by a certain altitude. Unstabilized approaches account for most approach and landing accidents. For this...
- converted to its methylene derivative. Mechanistic studies have focused on unstabilized ylides, because the intermediates can be followed by NMR spectroscopy...
- or requested by air traffic control for various reasons, such as an unstabilized approach or an obstruction on the runway. The term arises from the traditional...
- decision height during an unstabilized precision approach conducted in rapidly changing meteorological conditions. The unstabilized nature of the approach...
- September, 1 2020, it was established that the accident was caused by an unstabilized approach that lead to a runway overrun, all of which occurred due to...
- gravel-surfaced roads) unpaved: 7,700 km (4,785 mi) (these roads are made of unstabilized earth and are difficult to negotiate in wet weather) (1990) Balykchy...
- requirements. The initial variants of the Mark 38, Mods 0 and 1, were unstabilized and required one crewmember to manually operate. The latest Mods 2 and...
- that the flight crew had failed to initiate a go-around following an unstabilized approach. The runway excursion was caused by the flight crew switching...
- recoilless rifles, while smoothbore variants (which can be fin-stabilized or unstabilized) are recoilless guns. This distinction is often lost, and both are often...
- A Fischer carbene is a type of transition metal carbene complex, which is an organometallic compound containing a divalent organic ligand. In a Fischer...