foam path การใช้
- The cutter laid out a foam path for a best ditch heading of 315 degrees, to aid the captain to judge his height above the water.
- The U . S . FAA recommended foam paths for emergency landings beginning in 1966, but withdrew that recommendation in 1987, although it did not bar its use.
- The narrator wishes to be buried in a foam path to be eternally cradled by the tide, watched over by his real family : rain, birds, wind, the sea.
- The song " Hent-eon " ( foam path ) describes the wish of a man from Lesconil to be buried in such a path so that he will be watched over by nature.
- This idea of a link between two worlds, between life and death, also appears in " Daouzek hu駐re ", where seven lost spirits clothed in flesh walk in line on a foam path.
- This title is the plural of the word " ", i . e . a " foam path ", meaning a path, only usable at low tide, that links a tidal island to the continent or to another island.
- At one time, fire fighting foam paths were laid down before an emergency landing, but the practice was considered only marginally effective, and concerns about the depletion of fire fighting capability due to pre-foaming led the United States FAA to withdraw its recommendation in 1987.