Sentence examples for aeroplane flying from inspiring English sources

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The passengers in the aeroplane flying low overhead do not pay for the disturbance the engine noise causes on the ground.

"When I had this vision of an aeroplane flying day and night without fuel 14 years ago, everyone thought I was a mad dreamer," Piccard explains.

Two men who allegedly threatened to blow up an aeroplane flying with 308 passengers from Lahore to Manchester, were remanded in custody on Sunday.

"The demonstration of an aeroplane flying without fuel has been done – I am elated by that," says Piccard. "This is a real paradigm shift in the world of energy".

In its first phase between 2005 and 2009, WRAP's Courtauld commitment, a voluntary agreement aimed at improving resource efficiency within the UK grocery sector, avoided 3.3m tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent emissions, equal to an aeroplane flying around the world half a million times.

The commission highlighted several key pieces of evidence, including the testimony of two policemen of seeing sparks and a flash in the sky, and the account of a local official who said he saw a smaller aeroplane flying above and then alongside the DC-6, known as the Albertina.

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Eight days after an aeroplane flew over Manchester declaring Moyes was the wrong one, he was again jubilant.

A public announcement system told the crowd in the former war zone not to be alarmed when an aeroplane flew overhead to drop party flyers.

Demand from consumers there is surging, something the World Gold Council attributes "in no small part" to the use of Thailand as a route to channel gold into other marketsFrom runway to orbit and back Reusable spaceplanes able to take off from a runway like an aeroplane, fly up into orbit to deliver a payload and return to Earth would cut the cost of launching satellites.

EVERY decade or so, enthusiasts dream up plans for yet another spaceplane a craft that can take off from a runway like an aeroplane, fly up into orbit to deliver a payload, and then glide back to Earth for a runway landing.

Although we had to borrow a drummer, 'cos we couldn't find one who was an airline pilot". (Indeed, few people would feel safe on an aeroplane flown by a drummer). "In the airline industry, I can't really say I've ever met anybody who's been a real pain in the arse," Dickinson says.

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