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Takeoffs meaning
plural of takeoff
Using Takeoffs
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of takeoff
- In the example corpus, takeoffs often appears in combinations such as: takeoffs and, and takeoffs, takeoffs were.
Context around Takeoffs
- Average sentence length in these examples: 23.8 words
- Position in the sentence: 5 start, 8 middle, 7 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Takeoffs
- In this selection, "takeoffs" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 23.8 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, 150, suspend, 000, landings, resembled and cabin stand out and add context to how "takeoffs" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 40 000 takeoffs and landings and decrease afterburner takeoffs by 55. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "takeoffs" sits close to words such as abattoirs, abike and ablative, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with takeoffs
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
With more takeoffs and landings, that may create delays. (9 words)
Steve Kroft: Multiple engine failures, aborted takeoffs, cabin pressure loss. (10 words)
Note there is no catapult derrick; all takeoffs were used with the monorail alone. (14 words)
Machrihanish's almost convert-long long runway makes it suitable for high-altitude and experimental aircraft with the fenced-off coastal approach making it ideal for takeoffs and landings to be made well away from eyes or cameras of press and public. (42 words)
Originally the side-stick controller was non-moving, but this proved uncomfortable and difficult for pilots to adjust to, sometimes resulting in a tendency to "over-rotate" during takeoffs, so the control stick was given a small amount of "play". (40 words)
Even the Barra Airport is an attraction as it’s one of the only commercial airports in the world where the planes land on a beach, providing a spectacle often met with applause by travelers during takeoffs and landings. (39 words)
Example sentences (20)
Indeed, more than 150 takeoffs and landings at Munich Airport were canceled on Friday due to the weather.
NHK said police had received information of the threat and that the emergency landing prompted Chubu airport to temporarily suspend takeoffs and landings.
The aircraft landing ground is used by general aviation-related businesses, light fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters, facilitating 40,000 takeoffs and landings each year.
The Dulles International Airport the incident and noted that the airport remained open to takeoffs and landings.
I imagine that doing takeoffs, landings, and pattern work is a lot more intense and rewarding for someone that doesn’t do it all the time IRL.
Pilots and crew will develop invaluable experience with landings, takeoffs, and shipboard maintenance that Japan has lacked since 1945.
With more takeoffs and landings, that may create delays.
Convair entered the contest in October 1948 via its proposal for a delta-winged design with streamlined hull that rested on the water and rose up on a pair of retractable hydro-skis for takeoffs and landings.
Rhodes-Conway noted the sound study, which stated that the new planes would decrease afterburner takeoffs by 55%, which suggests a decrease in noise.
Eddie Gardner, one of its first pilots, was nicknamed “Turkey Bird” because his wobbly takeoffs resembled a turkey trying to fly.
Even the Barra Airport is an attraction as it’s one of the only commercial airports in the world where the planes land on a beach, providing a spectacle often met with applause by travelers during takeoffs and landings.
He pointed out that visibility level permitted takeoffs and landings in compliancy with the airport standards.
Steve Kroft: Multiple engine failures, aborted takeoffs, cabin pressure loss.
Design The KC-135R has four turbofan engines, mounted under 35-degree swept wings, citation which power it to takeoffs at gross weights up to convert.
Experimental hook-ons and takeoffs were attempted on March 11 and April 27, 1937, but were not very successful, owing to turbulence around the hook-up trapeze.
MacDonald, (1986) : p.98 The third and last serviceable runway was at the Stalingradskaya flight school, which reportedly had the last landings and takeoffs on 23 Jan.
Machrihanish's almost convert-long long runway makes it suitable for high-altitude and experimental aircraft with the fenced-off coastal approach making it ideal for takeoffs and landings to be made well away from eyes or cameras of press and public.
Note there is no catapult derrick; all takeoffs were used with the monorail alone.
Originally the side-stick controller was non-moving, but this proved uncomfortable and difficult for pilots to adjust to, sometimes resulting in a tendency to "over-rotate" during takeoffs, so the control stick was given a small amount of "play".
Single-engine takeoffs were possible, though not with a full fuel and ammunition load.
Common combinations with takeoffs
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: