Fuel burn calculations were based on flight times listed in the airplane logbook. |
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The third, a naval journal or logbook from 1853-1854, reveals clashes with pirates in the Far East at the height of British imperial power. |
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So we are very, very pleased that this Land Transport Amendment Bill simplifies the logbook regime for truck-drivers. |
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The instructor who flew with her said that he would not endorse her flight logbook for complex aircraft. |
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If you're a learner driver over 25 years of age, you're not required to complete the logbook. |
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This examination had to be done with a CAA Inspector who had to endorse the aircraft's logbook. |
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Using your logbook, you can then approximate fuel flow using average speeds and time underway. |
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That would be bad enough, but, unfortunately, the stolen property was an aircraft logbook, which had been taken out of a plane. |
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Kirby opened a large black logbook and together they began to go over her budget plans and problems. |
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We'll meet again this spring, and we'll look at the logbook data and the catch rates. |
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They ensure the safe operation of the hoist at all times and test and record all entries in the hoist logbook on a daily basis. |
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This number was then reported to the officer on duty and entered into the deck logbook. |
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Give them jobs: keeping a logbook, writing postcards or drawing your route on the map. |
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The logbook shall be accessible to all members, which may on simple demand, obtain a copy of a deliberation. |
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Access the logbook or any of the nine different reports with a few clicks of your mouse. |
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Observers should sign the fishing logbook only if it is completed and signed by the fisher. |
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A logbook should also be kept to compile all operating costs for each vehicle. |
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No mention of the oil filter change was found in the logbook. |
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Bring your logbook with you every time you visit your local library or bookmobile. |
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But the complex is large and confusing, and the logbook isn't always clear enough for me to remember exactly where I'm going or what I'm doing. |
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Before buying a new tool, say, they will put a note into the community's logbook to ask if anybody has one they could borrow. |
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Each child's progress is reported each week in a logbook, and parents can follow what is being studied on the website. |
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Spotting a logbook where visitors record bird sightings, he flipped through until he came to a good entry. |
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The Youth Trainee Scheme logbook for 1986 showed no evidence that Mr Blackstock was unhappy, My McNeill said. |
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A logbook combines all the status, warning and error messages and allows you to locate possible error sources, even subsequently. |
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Note: When logbook recording is started, every movement of the vehicle will be recorded, even when you are not navigating. |
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To find the entries you want quickly in the logbook, you can specify which entries are to be displayed. |
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Based on logbook entries, this occurrence was to be the pilot's first night time cross-country flight as pilot-in-command. |
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The logbook also contains a detailed account of an 1853 encounter in the Irrawaady River area of Burma with Burmese insurgents fighting British power. |
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I logged all the 6000 hours in my logbook in my own airplanes. |
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Gain time by familiarizing yourself with the new engine logbook via e-learning. |
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At this time, his works consisted of small paintings, often landscapes in the impressionist style, like a travel logbook, which gained him the reputation of a dilettante in the Parisian milieu. |
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The tax authorities generally require employees to record the total number of kilometres travelled for business in a logbook, as well as the date, destination and purpose of the travels. |
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The waterproof caches contain a logbook, where the geocacher signs in and may trade one small memento for another. |
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These diegetic writings include newspaper excerpts, documents, proclamations, letters, the logbook or the vampire book. |
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Enter whether you want to end the logbook recording at this point or not. |
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In addition, there are several areas of the common fisheries policy where coastal fisheries are treated differently or exempted from obligations, such as the requirement to use a logbook, remote sensing and VMS requirements. |
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The continuity management system essentially is based on a system of inter-institutional referrals and a pregnancy logbook designed by developers of the system. |
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The only other sailor to report the voyage would be Francisco Albo, who kept a formal logbook. |
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The other direct report of the voyage was that of Francisco Albo, the last Victoria's pilot, who kept a formal logbook. |
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The only other sailor to maintain a journal during the voyage was Francisco Albo, Victoria's last pilot, who kept a formal logbook. |
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The master shall provide the necessary assistance to enable the quantities declared in the production logbook and the processed products stored on board to be verified. |
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Consequently, a consultant is currently developing a logbook that would provide a clear framework for work planning purposes and ongoing compliance in this area. |
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A logbook should detail cases, including referral Pap smear, colposcopic findings, clinical impression, final cytological and histological diagnoses, and record of treatment. |
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In December 2004, Weight Watchers International released a computer program for Palm-based gadgets that eliminates the need to carry a weekly logbook and includes a 25,000-item food database. |
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We are forced to note, however, that the anticipated degree of participation by mothers and the usefulness of the pregnancy logbook as a tool for exchanging information by no means enjoy a consensus among professionals. |
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We aimed to use data from such an audit to benchmark our results against international quality guidelines and to provide individual endoscopists with a procedural logbook. |
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Bizarrely, APCOA, which manages the 1,400 space multistorey, found the saloon had been left unlocked, with the logbook inside revealing the driver's details. |
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Visitors take an impression of the letterbox's rubber stamp as proof of finding the box and record their visit by stamping their own personal stamp in the letterbox's logbook. |
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