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Flightpath (other)
Flightpath or trajectory is the path of a moving object. Flightpath or flight path may also refer to: * Flight path, an airplane route * Flightpath (marketing agency), a New York-based digital creative agency * FlightPath (software), an academic advising software * Flight Path Learning Center * '' FlightPathTV'', a television show * ''Flight Path'' (album), an album by Sphere * "Flight Path", a 1971 episode of TV series UFO * ''Flight Path'' (memoir), a 2017 memoir by Hannah Palmer See also * ''Flight Paths'', an album by The Paradise Motel * Airway (other) * Flight plan (other) * Flyway (other) * Flyway A flyway is a flight path used by large numbers of birds while migrating between their breeding grounds and their overwintering quarters. Flyways generally span continents and often pass over oceans. Although applying to any species of migrati ...
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A trajectory or flight path is the path that an physical body, object with mass in Motion (physics), motion follows through space as a function of time. In classical mechanics, a trajectory is defined by Hamiltonian mechanics via canonical coordinates; hence, a complete trajectory is defined by position and momentum, simultaneously. The mass might be a projectile or a satellite. For example, it can be an orbit — the path of a planet, asteroid, or comet as it travels around a primary (astronomy), central mass. In control theory, a trajectory is a time-ordered set of state (controls), states of a dynamical system (see e.g. Poincaré map). In discrete mathematics, a trajectory is a sequence (f^k(x))_ of values calculated by the iterated application of a mapping f to an element x of its source. Physics of trajectories A familiar example of a trajectory is the path of a projectile, such as a thrown ball or rock. In a significantly simplified model, the object moves only unde ...
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In the United States, airways or air routes are defined by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in two ways: "VOR Federal airways and Low/Medium Frequency (L/MF) (Colored) Federal airways" These are designated routes which aeroplanes fly to aid in navigation and help with separation to avoid accidents. Airways are defined with segments within a specific altitude block, corridor width, and between fixed geographic coordinates for satellites navigation system, or between ground-based radio transmitter navigational aids (navaids; such as VORs or NDBs) or the intersection of specific radials of two navaids. United States To guide airmail pilots on their delivery routes, the United States Postal Service constructed the first airways in the United States, the Contract Air Mail routes. These airways were between major cities and identified at night by a series of flashing lights and beacons which pilots flew over in sequence to get from one city to the next. Intermediate ...
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Flightpath (marketing Agency)
Flightpath is a New York-based digital creative agency. Founded in 1994, Flightpath has worked with clients such as Goya Foods, Sherwin-Williams, Showtime, BMW and Newsday. Flightpath has taken home honors from the Interactive Media Awards, iMedia Awards, W3 Awards and the WebAwards for their client work. History Flightpath was founded in 1994 by Jon Fox as X Communications, NYC Inc. in the early era of internet service and technology. The company focused primarily on website production for clients. In 2000, the company was renamed Xworld, and creative director Steven Louie joined the company as principal. Xworld was a website production agency from 2000 to 2007, when it transitioned to a full service digital agency under the name Flightpath. Flightpath offices are located in the Flatiron district The Flatiron District is a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Manhattan, named after the Flatiron Building at 23rd Street, Broadway and Fifth Avenue. Generally, the ...
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A trajectory or flight path is the path that an object with mass in motion follows through space as a function of time. In classical mechanics, a trajectory is defined by Hamiltonian mechanics via canonical coordinates; hence, a complete trajectory is defined by position and momentum, simultaneously. The mass might be a projectile or a satellite. For example, it can be an orbit — the path of a planet, asteroid, or comet as it travels around a central mass. In control theory, a trajectory is a time-ordered set of states of a dynamical system (see e.g. Poincaré map). In discrete mathematics, a trajectory is a sequence (f^k(x))_ of values calculated by the iterated application of a mapping f to an element x of its source. Physics of trajectories A familiar example of a trajectory is the path of a projectile, such as a thrown ball or rock. In a significantly simplified model, the object moves only under the influence of a uniform gravitational force field. This can be a ...
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Flight Path Learning Center
Los Angeles International Airport , commonly referred to as LAX (with each letter pronounced individually), is the primary international airport serving Los Angeles, California and its surrounding metropolitan area. LAX is located in the Westchester neighborhood of Los Angeles, southwest of Downtown Los Angeles, with the commercial and residential areas of Westchester to the north, the city of El Segundo to the south and the city of Inglewood to the east. LAX is the closest airport to the Westside and the South Bay. The airport is operated by Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA), a branch of the Los Angeles city government, that also operates Van Nuys Airport for general aviation. The airport covers of land and has four parallel runways. In 2019, LAX handled 88,068,013 passengers, making it the world's third-busiest and the United States' second-busiest airport following Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport. As the largest and busiest international ai ...
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FlightPathTV
''FlightPathTV'' is a New Zealand documentary television show about aviation. It was created by Malcolm Clement and Fletcher McKenzie and produced by Leading Edge Media. Filmed at locations around the world, ''FlightPathTV'' was produced in New Zealand. Each episode of the thirteen-week series was filmed at air shows and other aviation events, and profiled pilots, aviation destinations and the histories of famous aircraft. History Production of ''FlightPathTV'' commenced in March 2007 at the Australian International Airshow in Geelong, Australia. The film crew then traveled to the Wide Bay International Airshow in Queensland, Australia, the Classic Fighters show in Blenheim, New Zealand, the Warbirds Over Wanaka in Wanaka, New Zealand, the Reno Air Races in Reno, Nevada, Pearl Harbor, the Imperial War Museum Duxford in Duxford, England, and the Shuttleworth Collection in Bedfordshire, England. New Zealand's state broadcaster, Television New Zealand (TVNZ), declined to purchas ...
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Flight Path (album)
''Flight Path'' is the second album by the group the Sphere featuring saxophonist Charlie Rouse, pianist Kenny Barron, bassist Buster Williams, and drummer Ben Riley that was recorded in 1983 and released on the Elektra/Musician label.Fitzgerald, M.Kenny Barron Discography accessed February 2, 2017. Reception In his review on AllMusic, Ken Dryden states: "All of the group's members are in top form, with drummer Ben Riley (like Rouse, a veteran of Monk's quartet) solidly anchoring the rhythm section". Track listing # "If I Should Lose You" (Ralph Rainger, Leo Robin) – 10:31 # "Pumpkin's Delight" (Charlie Rouse) – 6:40 # "Played Twice" (Thelonious Monk) – 4:30 # "El Sueño" (Kenny Barron) – 5:27 # "Christina" (Buster Williams) – 4:47 # "Flight Path" (Barron) – 4:45 Personnel *Charlie Rouse – tenor saxophone *Kenny Barron – piano *Buster Williams – bass *Ben Riley – drum The drum is a member of the percussion group of musical instruments. In the ...
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Flight Path (UFO)
"Flight Path" is the fifteenth episode aired of the first series of ''UFO'' - a 1970 British television science fiction series about an alien invasion of Earth. The screenplay, originally entitled "The Sun Always Rises", was written by Ian Scott Stewart and the director was Ken Turner. The episode was filmed between 26 May to 5 June 1969 and aired on the ATV Midlands on 20 January 1971. Though shown as the fifteenth episode, it was actually the third to have been filmed. The series was created by Gerry Anderson and Sylvia Anderson with Reg Hill, and produced by the Andersons and Lew Grade's Century 21 Productions for Grade's ITC Entertainment company. Story Carol, the wife of Paul Roper, a Moonbase operative, is being threatened by Dawson, a SHADO medical operative under alien control. Roper is blackmailed into feeding false information into SID - the satellite that tracks incoming UFOs. The information being sent to SID will allow a UFO to attack Moonbase using heavy sunspot ac ...
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Flight Path (memoir)
''Flight Path: A Search for Roots Beneath the World's Busiest Airport'' is a 2017 memoir written by Atlanta native Hannah Palmer. The book examines the impact of the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport on cities such as Mountain View, Forest Park, Hapeville, Riverdale, College Park, and surrounding communities on Atlanta's south side. Palmer embarks on a quest to trace her roots in Forest Park, Kirkwood, and the now-defunct city of Mountain View, her birthplace. Mountain View had its city charter repealed in 1978. Subsequently, the city was dissolved and the entire city limit was cleared to make way for the airport. Synopsis Over the twenty-one chapters of the book, ''Flight Path'' explores Palmer’s search for her childhood homes after she returns to Atlanta. She wrote the memoir while pregnant with her first child, Guy, whom she remarked was “acclimated to plane noise” before he was born; much as she tolerated the “oppressing roar of descending jets" ...
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Flight Paths
''Flight Paths'' is the second album by Australian rock band The Paradise Motel, their first album released after relocating from Melbourne to London. Singles from the album included "Aeroplanes", "Derwent River Star" and "Drive", a cover of the Cars' hit, and the band's most popular song. Their version was featured on the soundtrack to the 2001 Richard Lowenstein film ''He Died with a Felafel in His Hand''. ''Flight Paths'' was followed by the album ''Reworkings'' featuring remixes of tracks from ''Flight Paths'' and the band's previous album ''Still Life'' by artists including Lee Ranaldo, Echoboy and Mark Eitzel. Track listing Personnel *Mérida Sussex – vocals *Matt Bailey – bass *Matt Aulich – guitars *BJ Austin – organ, pedal steel *Tim O'Shannassy – drums *Charles Bickford – guitar, organ, percussion Lyrics were written by Charles Bickford, string arrangements were composed by Matt Aulich, except 'Drive', written by Ric Ocasek Richard Theodore Otcas ...
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Airway (other)
An airway is a part of the respiratory system through which air flows. Airway or similar may also refer to: *Airway (automobile) *Airway (aviation), an aerial route taken by airplanes *Airway (band), a musical ensemble based within the Los Angeles Free Music Society *''Air Ways'', an Australian television series *"The Airway", a song by Owl City from ''Of June'' *The main ventilation artery in underground mine ventilation See also *Jetway, an airport air bridge *Flyway, an aerial route taken by migrating birds *Flyway (other) *Skyway (other) *Flightpath (other) Flightpath or trajectory is the path of a moving object. Flightpath or flight path may also refer to: * Flight path, an airplane route * Flightpath (marketing agency), a New York-based digital creative agency * FlightPath (software), an academic ...
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Flight Plan (other)
Flight plan is the plan for a flight filed with aviation authorities. Flight plan may also refer to: * ''Flightplan'', 2005 thriller film starring Jodie Foster * Flight planning, planning a flight plan * Flight-Plan was a Japanese video game developer best known for the ''Summon Night (series), Summon Night'' series of role-playing video games published by Banpresto. Founded in 1989, Flight-Plan began by developing the ''Black/Matrix (video game series), Bl ..., Japanese video game developer * Flight Plan (film), ''Flight Plan'' (film), a 1950 Australian documentary * "Flight Plan", a The Casagrandes (season 2), season 2 episode of ''The Casagrandes'' See also

* Flight progress strip * Flight traffic mapping * Flightpath (other) {{disambiguation ...
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