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WASHINGTON — Airports could manipulate landing fees to encourage airlines to fly fewer planes or schedule landings for off-peak times or even less-busy airports, the Transportation Department said Monday.
There were no Mars landings, for example.
And he found a use for the eight square feet: landings for two exterior stairways.
That peak in 1945 is amphibious vessels for the D-day landings, for instance.
Then Orson Welles famously restaged the landings for radio in 1938, this time in rural New Jersey.
On the floor exercise, his best event, he stumbled on two of his landings for a disappointing score of 13.966 points.
Helicopters have, for the most part, also been limited to rural areas, which has meant no traffic reports, news gathering or rooftop landings for business executives.
"The main reform that I would like to see is not have severance agreements that are soft landings for executives who did a poor job," Professor Kennedy said.
Some rules on tourism have been written under the treaty: cruise ships carrying over 500 passengers cannot make landings, for example.
He plays Mike Collins in Moonshot, a film about the Apollo 11 landings for American television, and Edgar Linton in Wuthering Heights for ITV.
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