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Coaches will lay padding around the features to make landings softer.
Some rules on tourism have been written under the treaty: cruise ships carrying over 500 passengers cannot make landings, for example.
Asiana officials said Wednesday the airline's pilots are well qualified to make landings with or without computerized aids.
The tidal range is 2.9 m, and ocean swells of 5 m frequently occur, which can make landings difficult or impossible at any time of year.
The sheer cliffs on the north and east sides of the Rock block access from those directions and the sea cliffs around the southern end of the peninsula make landings there difficult, especially if opposed.
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Big G would have made landings on land, using a parasail or paraglider to guide it onto a runway or dry lake, such as the one at Edwards Air Force Base.
He helped complete a new "landing grating", as the slender metal walkway was called, that made landings possible in conditions previously considered "hopeless".
Martian gravity is three-eighths that of Earth, making landings more hazardous than in the moon's one-sixth gravity.
While the military has cleared other landing sites for helicopters around the capital, they are thronged by people looking for help, making landings hazardous.
In upstate New York, security at many airports was stepped up as diverted flights from New York made landings and nervous travelers to the city were confronted with delays.
The longer flight deck of the carriers made landings easier for the AM-1 pilots and the squadron did not have a single landing accident during its deployment.
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