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The ultimate versions appeared in 1956 57 as the DC-7C, known as the "Seven Seas," which was capable of nonstop transatlantic flights in either direction, and the Lockheed 1649A Starliner, which could fly nonstop on polar routes from Los Angeles to Europe.
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PAGE B2 GETTING ENOUGH SLEEP Since many new airplanes are capable of flying nonstop for as long as 20 hours, the Federal Aviation Administration is again wrestling with a troublesome question: How do you make sure the flight crews get enough sleep?
New airplanes like the Airbus 380 and Boeing 777 that are capable of flying nonstop for as much as 20 hours are adding urgency to a question the airlines and the Federal Aviation Administration have long wrestled with: How do you make sure the flight crews get enough sleep?
His normal daily activity was resumed and was capable of housework and nonstop walking for two kilometers.
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