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A light aircraft has crashed after hitting a horse on take-off on South Australia's Yorke Peninsula.
All six people aboard a tourist helicopter in Nepal were killed when it crashed soon after take-off in the Everest region on July 11, aviation authorities said.
Source: https://www.channelstv.com/2023/07/12/six-dead-in-nepal-tourist-helicopter-crash/
“Also, could the C8 brains trust please solve a dilemma that has plagued me for decades: If I’m accelerating down a runway with 10 tonnes of birds in the cargo hold and they suddenly all take flight, is my take-off weight decreased accordingly?”
Although this goal was not achieved (as financial exclusion rate stood at 35.9 per cent at the end of that period), the nation had nonetheless made giant strides in raising financial inclusion levels from that take-off point.
An investigation later concluded that Snowbird 11 lost power after a small bird was sucked into the engine shortly after take-off from Kamloops Airport.
Covid-19 did its worst but we thank God that we are here, safe and sound, it cuts across every segment of society whereby some notable souls were lost, and all these cumulated in the late take-off of the games.
Holidaymakers have been left stranded at Bournemouth Airport after a plane hit a bird during take-off this morning.
In April 1949, the RCAF re-opened the Grand Bend aerodrome for limited use as a practice relief field for take-off and landings for RCAF Centralia’s Flying Training School.
In January this year, a Scoot flight was forced to return to the gate shortly before take-off, after a power bank caught fire and injured two passengers.
Logistics companies may retrain staff to be at either end of transporting goods, like a pilot handles the take-off and landing of a plane.
Source: https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/23527194.rise-ai-pose-risk-traditional-investment/?ref=rss
MailOnline has learnt that an easyJet plane was due to take off just before the American jet aborted its take-off and returned to stand because of the approaching weather front which caused havoc as it swept through last Monday.
Meanwhile, Akhilesh of Karnataka badly injured his right leg during take-off after the first jump and was out of competition.
One of the new projects is the Lagos-Abuja Superhighway with a take-off sum of N500m.
Source: https://thenationonlineng.net/fed-govt-raises-review-panels-on-n1-5tr-works-contract-debts/
Recall that some security agents, on Friday evening, forcefully removed a man from an Ibom Air flight over unruly behavior before the take-off.
Speaking on condition of anonymity, an official of one of the private airlines said, “For some reason, we are having many visitors today because of the Air Force jet that crashed after take-off this morning.
Source: https://punchng.com/naf-aircraft-crashes-after-take-off-in-pharcourt-five-injured/
The turnback follows Qantas’ budget carrier Jetstar apologising last week after a flight from Melbourne to Bali was turned back hours after take-off because of a miscommunication with Indonesian authorities.
Source: https://thenewdaily.com.au/life/travel/2023/01/02/qantas-manila-airport/
Virgin Orbit developed a system to send small payloads to orbit that uses Cosmic Girl and LauncherOne, a rocket that is affixed to its wing at take-off.
Source: https://techcrunch.com/2023/05/17/stratolaunch-submits-17m-bid-for-some-of-virgin-orbits-assets/
When that passenger was taken off at Alice Springs for medical treatment, the Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner aircraft was meant to take-off and resume its flight to Melbourne.