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Then, the cockpit's sudden silence was broken only by the captain's quiet orders, and counteracted with the same efficient calm by the copilot.
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Then, the cockpit's sudden silence was broken only by the captain's quiet orders, and counteracted with the same efficient calm by the copilot.
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Starting nearly three years ago, some pilot union leaders have complained that on certain Boeing 757 and 767 aircraft, the hoses for such oxygen systems aren't long enough to allow pilots to keep on their masks while they retrieve the fire extinguisher stored at the cockpit's rear.
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Is the cockpit's crew's relative lack of experience a factor?
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And these hail stones also shattered the cockpit's front windows.
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He has the cockpit's hatchet-sized crash ax in hand, along with orders to use it.
USATODAY.com - Part I: Terror attacks brought drastic decision: Clear the skies 2002
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BETTY ONG, AMERICAN AIRLINES FLIGHT ATTENDANT: The cockpit's not answering, and somebody's stabbed in business class.
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Rachel fell onto her back against the cockpit's rear wall.
Deception Point Brown, Dan, 1964- 2001
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BEUTEL: NASA replaced the cockpit's outdated mechanical gauges and monochromatic screens with 11 full color liquid crystal flat panels.
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The view out the cockpit's wide double port was maddeningly uninformative: tall evergreens, distant tree-swathed hills, a nearby pond whose inhabitants were only now starting to return following the shuttle's noisy landing.
Dirge Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2000
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