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Airlines said they have a strong incentive to comply with the tarmac rule given that the potential fines of $27,500 per passenger could end up costing around $3 million per delayed flight.
The surface varies from old and bumpy, with the tarmac cracked by winter snow, to new and smooth, with pine-trees casting shadow, trees, barbed wire and concrete barriers to fall into if the tyres lose grip.
Almost every single cast member does that robotic, gleaming, double-disc stare at the camera, as if afraid that some vampire slayer will somehow top them all and bury everyone face up just level with the tarmac along a stretch of white lines on the M11.
So often is his elbow in contact with the tarmac that his team reinforced that area of his racing suit with aluminium.
In the run-up to the filming of the plane's near-miss with the bridge between Junctions 4 and 5, at Lane End on the High Wycombe Bypass, the Ministry of Transport and the local police ordered that in accordance with Ministry of Civil Aviation regulations, the manoeuvre be performed with the wheels in contact with the tarmac at all times.
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The Southwest Airlines flight whose ill-fated landing at La Guardia Airport this week left at least 11 people with injuries hit the tarmac with its nose gear first, federal investigators said on Thursday, raising questions about the aircraft's final moments above ground.
Last year, a flash mob of 150 volunteers performed a jolly dance in the waiting area for a red-eye flight, complete with Santa on the tarmac and stockings stuffed with new iPods.
Finally, about 5 20 p.m., the presidential motorcade rolled up and Mr. Langford spoke for less than two minutes with Mr. Obama on the tarmac.
"Because we were in there so early, we haven't had the same problems the other organizations are experiencing now with gridlock on the tarmac," she said.
She repeated similar comments in an interview with reporters on the tarmac, shown above, saying, "I thought that he was pretty thin-skinned".
Last week, following her embarrassing and ethically suspect encounter with Bill Clinton on the tarmac at the Phoenix airport, Attorney General Loretta Lynch publicly pledged to follow the bureau's lead.
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