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- From atop the highest hill in Crownpoint, there is no visible horizon.
- In a true whiteout there is no visible horizon.
- Without a visible horizon it was extremely difficult to keep the aircraft in level flight.
- There is no consistent or even visible horizon.
- The night of February 8 was dark, with no visible moon or stars, and no visible horizon.
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- New research suggests that the Omaha tanks were aiming for a church steeple on the visible horizon behind the cliffs.
- He stated that Kennedy had the capability to conduct a night flight to Martha's Vineyard as long as a visible horizon existed.
- He began flying in his late teens and later wrote the book " No Visible Horizon " about his experiences as a competitive aerobatic pilot.
- In flight school, pilots are taught that spatial disorientation comes when the body's own internal gyroscope is fooled when there is no stable, visible horizon.
- The measured angle between the celestial body and the visible horizon is directly related to the distance between the celestial body's GP and the observer's position.
- The instructor also said that Kennedy " had the capability to conduct a night flight " to Martha's Vineyard, " as long as a visible horizon existed ."
- While hundreds of officers filed into pews in the church, thousands more gathered across the street in a deep phalanx that stretched in both directions to the visible horizon.
- Celestial navigation uses " sights, " or angular measurements taken between a celestial body ( the sun, the moon, a planet or a star ) and the visible horizon.
- In such cold climes atmospheric'tunnelling'may cause the sun to be visible when it is actually below the visible horizon .-- talk ) 01 : 05, 28 November 2010 ( UTC)
- I removed some text as WP : OR, an editor speculated using mathematical theory that a land feature was just below the visible horizon-no land features are in fact visible.
- Celestial navigation is the use of angular measurements ( sights ) between celestial bodies and the visible horizon to locate one's position on the globe, on land as well as at sea.
- The night sky, a lack of visible horizon over the open water and a haze that blanketed Kennedy's flight path from New Jersey over Long Island Sound to the Vineyard contributed to his disorientation.
- "We tend to look at the history of Kansas City from the perspective of the first European contact, " said Melicent Boysen, executive director of Visible Horizons, a tutoring program for American Indian youths.
- During a training flight at night under instrument conditions, his instructor stated that Kennedy had the ability to fly the airplane without a visible horizon but may have had difficulty performing additional tasks under such conditions.
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