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  2. List of airline flights that required gliding - Wikipedia

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    Airplane gliding occurs when all the engines of an aircraft shut down, but the wings are still functional and can be used for a controlled descent. This is a very rare condition in multi-engine airliners, [1] though it is the obvious result when a single-engine airplane experiences engine failure.

  3. Controllable slope soaring - Wikipedia

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    Person flying a Walkalong glider by controllable-slope soaring. Controllable-slope soaring (also known as Walkalong gliding) is a type of slope soaring where a slope is made to follow a walkalong glider (a lightweight toy aircraft), both sustaining and controlling the glider's trajectory by modifying the wind in the vicinity of the airplane.

  4. Gliding flight - Wikipedia

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    Although the human application of gliding flight usually refers to aircraft designed for this purpose, most powered aircraft are capable of gliding without engine power. As with sustained flight, gliding generally requires the application of an airfoil, such as the wings on aircraft or birds, or the gliding membrane of a gliding possum.

  5. Speed to fly - Wikipedia

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    The pilot will use the polar curve information for the particular glider to derive the exact speeds to fly, minimum sink or maximum L/D, depending on the lift and sink conditions in which the glider is flying. A speed to fly ring (known as a 'MacCready Ring'), which is fitted around the aircraft's variometer, will indicate the optimum airspeed ...

  6. Talk:List of airline flights that required gliding - Wikipedia

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    So what if there have been "tens of thousands of GA flights that ended in accidents [gliding]"? If they are notable to have WP articles, then they should be linked to from this article which is a "List of airline flights that required gliding". 96.41.32.39 16:47, 5 June 2017 (UTC) BTW -- do not confuse "airline" with "commercial airline".

  7. Chandelle - Wikipedia

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    During the second 90° of the change of heading, the pitch angle is held constant, while the bank angle is smoothly decreased to reach 0° of bank, the end of the turn and return to straight-and-level flight at exactly the reciprocal heading (180° away from the heading at the start of the maneuver), and with the airspeed close to the stall speed.

  8. Dick Van Dyke Details 'Exhausting' Escape from Malibu ... - AOL

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    Dick Van Dyke is reflecting on his lucky escape from the Malibu, Calif., wildfires.. The screen legend, who turns 99 on Friday, Dec. 13., told a local news outlet that his neighbors “saved ...

  9. Dynamic soaring - Wikipedia

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    Dynamic soaring is a flying technique used to gain energy by repeatedly crossing the boundary between air masses of different velocity.Such zones of wind gradient are generally found close to obstacles and close to the surface, so the technique is mainly of use to birds and operators of radio-controlled gliders, but glider pilots are sometimes able to soar dynamically in meteorological wind ...