understood. There was a recent crash on a localizer DME approach where the aircraft descended to MDA and reported that he had the approach lights in sight. The pilot immediately after he reported that he had the approach lights in sight descended to 100 feet above touchdown zone elevation and struck a rising tree covered hill a few miles from the end of the runway. This crash was the cause of not fully understanding the regulation and all that it says. In section (c), Operation below DH/DA or MDA, subsection
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type 2 diabetes mellitus? Educating the patient on how the disease process affects the feet can lead to proper self-care. Blood vessels in the feet become compromised, causing a decrease in potential blood flow circulation. Motor neurons are compromised as well causing a decrease in pain sensation. Patients should be taught to examine feet including between the toes and under feet routinely. As irritation to the feet can occur due to multiple reasons patients need to be proactive about preventing this
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Several reformers came to the penitentiaries to sit and talk with the prisoners teaching them about different religions. Auburn Auburn penitentiary opened in 1817 just thirty miles north of New York City. This penitentiary was small cells stacked on top of each other. The cells measured seven feet long by three and a half feet wide and were seven foot tall. The prisoners were not allowed outside because there was no courtyard. This penitentiary divided the prisoners into three groups. They were
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can make that same suit look even sharper. Finding your perfect fitting shoes is not a challenge; all you need is basic knowledge about your feet and shoes. This guide will help you to know tips and tricks to find the perfect shoes for you. For buying any shoe the basic point to be noted is comfort, and it is the key to fitness in shoes. Do you know your feet tend to become larger as the day progress? Weird, but yes, that’s the fact! So if you plan to buy shoes try it in the evenings so that your
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Elephants are largely known as the world's biggest land mammals. A mature elephant is approximately 6300 kilograms in weight, and is up to 3.5 meters in height. There are two scientifically recognized species of elephants; the African elephant and the Asian elephant. The names of the two types of elephants correspond with the parts of the world where they largely live. The Asian elephant is the smaller of the two species. Interestingly, only the male Asian elephants have tusks. These Asian elephants
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play except the dancers don’t speak. Some examples of different ballets are Swan Lake, Cinderella, and the Nutcracker. Ballet is an art, just like a painting or a piece of music. Technique Ballet is based off 5 positions of the feet. Dancers turn their feet outwards which helps with leaps, turns, and balance. In ballet, not only are there positions for the feet, but there are positions for the arms and head, that help with their posture. Because, in ballet you need to have the perfect posture. Ballet
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starry sky and feel the icy ground underneath my feet. Honestly, I have always felt like my feet have been dug into the ground with my subconsciousness, not allowing me to take a step out of the reality that has been facing me. Here in my space, the ticket I had somehow managed to grab in my palms taking me to that point, I felt content just there in that pretty little empty space. Pluto, no longer considered a planet in our solar system, is just this, for lack of better words, a small ball of ice
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by King Croesus and the temple was destroyed. The new king had great wealth and contributed to the rebuilding of the temple. This time it was much larger than those before, measuring around 360 feet by 164 feet. The wooden roof was supported by about 120 columns that were made out of marble and were 60 feet high. Throughout the newly built temple many items were made out of wood, such as doors and frames, as well as some statues. Around 356 BCE, a local man had a dream to be known throughout the world
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nailed to the cross by His hands and feet. Each nail was 6 to 8 inches long. The nails were driven into His wrist. Not into His palms as is commonly portrayed. There's a tendon in the wrist that extends to the shoulder. The Roman guards knew that when the nails were being hammered into the wrist that tendon would tear and break, forcing Jesus to use His back muscles to support himself so that He could breath. Both of His feet were nailed together…Thus He was forced
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narrow sidewalk with our tiny feet as we approached the scary looking, wooden, tall, mossy gate… My friend Allison and I were playing in her big backyard when we all of the sudden, in the distance we noticed something that we had not seen before, ever. Right across the street there was a short, narrow path that leads to a tall wooden gate that stood tall and scary. Of course Allie and I, who were only five and six and we wanted to explore it because that is just who we are. We like to take risks
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