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Other crew members can talk a pilot down during bad visibility, he said.
The job was complicated by bad visibility and the layer of plastic.
According to the Pakistani pilot, half the aircraft have to turn back because of bad visibility.
The site is prone to very strong currents and occasional bad visibility.
You tell me now that your patrol saw nothing of this wreck because of the bad visibility.
I couldn't take a noonday sight because of thick cloud and bad visibility.
The flight crew reportedly said they could not land at Padang because of poor weather and bad visibility.
Giant slalom: Cancelled due to strong winds and bad visibility.
Flights were not disrupted by the bad visibility.
Only someone as crazy as Fleming would have risked it in such bad visibility.
The homing beam is locked onto your suits in case of bad visibility."
During the approach at night and with bad visibility the power supply of the compass and the artificial horizon failed.
A large foghorn alerted ships in fog and in bad visibility.
Due to bad visibility and thick clouds which obscured the summit, the climbers believed they had reached the top.
However, he assumed that due to heavy weather and bad visibility the pilot onboard had decided to turn the combination back.
Eventually, when even the signposts started to look blurry, I realized that the fog and snow were not entirely to blame for the bad visibility.
It was dark and raining, with bad visibility, but this was Jersey, and we don't slow down for anything.
The system, said to be able to manage 12 to 15 takeoffs and landings an hour, even in bad visibility, was demonstrated here with four aircraft.
Bad visibility, strong currents, uneven seafloor.
On approach to Manado, the aircraft crashed into a cloud-shrouded mountain in bad visibility and heavy rainfall.
However, this presents problems in featureless areas, in bad visibility or at night and putting lights on distant aiming points is seldom practical.
That determines the restriction with applying such approach between buildings or, even worse, inside buildings: The highest precision does not compensate for bad visibility.
Airport controllers had installed a new GPS-based landing system, so that aircraft could approach in bad visibility.
In 1922 the lighthouse got a foghorn with a siren, which gave a signal every thirty seconds, helping in fog and bad visibility.
The pilots did not adhere to the Thai Airways procedure for a 'captain monitored' approach in bad visibility.