883 resultados para warning
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On February 16, 2005, about 0913 mountain standard time, a Cessna Citation 560, N500AT, operated by Martinair, Inc., for Circuit City Stores, Inc., crashed about 4 nautical miles east of Pueblo Memorial Airport, Pueblo, Colorado, while on an instrument landing system approach to runway 26R. The two pilots and six passengers on board were killed, and the airplane was destroyed by impact forces and postcrash fire. The flight was operating under the provisions of 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 91 on an instrument flight rules flight plan. Instrument meteorological conditions prevailed at the time of the accident. The National Transportation Safety Board determines that the probable cause of this accident was the flight crew's failure to effectively monitor and maintain airspeed and comply with procedures for deice boot activation on the approach, which caused an aerodynamic stall from which they did not recover. Contributing to the accident was the Federal Aviation Administration's failure to establish adequate certification requirements for flight into icing conditions, which led to the inadequate stall warning margin provided by the airplane's stall warning system.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Translated from the German.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Issued in 1956 under title: Warning labels; a guide for the preparation of warning labels for hazardous chemicals.
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A report and recommendations by the Illinois Office of Banks and Real Estate in response to Illinois Senate Resolution No. 134, adopted May 26, 1999, which requested the Office to study safety and security issues regarding the use of automated teller machines by consumers--particularly, the merits of the reverse PIN warning system.
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"March 4, 1983"
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Largely reprinted from the Free enquirer or the New-Harmony gazette. Published by Robert Dale Owen--Cf. Richard William Leopold, Robert Dale Owen, a biography. (Harvard Historical Studies ; 45). Cambridge, Mass. 1940, p. 68.
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Variously ascribed to Thomas Nash and John Lyly. Cf. Introd., signed J.P. [i.e. John Petheram]
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At head of title: Warning to the young!
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"A warning to all Friends, who profess the everlasting truth of God," by Mary Waite, p. 10-22.
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The mountain discovered and named, 1792, by G. Vancouver.--First approach to the mountain, 1833, by W. F. Tolmie.--First recorded trip through Naches pass, 1841, by R. E. Johnson.--Tacoma and the Indian legend of Hamitchou, by T. Winthrop.--First attempted ascent, 1857, by A. V. Kautz.--First successful ascent, 1870, by H. Stevens.--Indian warning against demons, by Sluiskin, Indian guide.--Second successful ascent, 1870, by S. F. Emmons.--Explorations of the northern slopes, 1881-1883, by B. Willis.--Discovery of Camp Muir, 1888, by E. S. Ingraham.--Exploring the mountain and its glaciers, 1896, by I. C. Russell.--McClure's achievement and tragic death, 1897, by H. L. Bruce and H. H. McAlister.--Field notes on mount Rainier, 1905, by H. Landes.--Glaciers of mount Rainier, by F. E. Matthes.--The rocks of mount Rainier, by G. O. Smith.--The flora of mount Rainier, by C. V. Piper.--Creation of mount Rainier national park; memorial by scientific societies.--Mount Rainier is 14,408 feet high, by the United States Geological survey.--Place names and elevations in mount Rainier national park.
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Completed after the editor's death by J.W.M. Gibbs and Dr. Furnivall. cf. Notice, signed F.J. Furnivall.
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Many of the plays are inlaid to make the pages uniform in size.