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  2. Pilot certification in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [38] [39] [40] The requirements become more numerous with each successive rating, but most requirements can be "stacked" (i.e. flying cross-country in instrument conditions fulfills both cross-country and instrument hour requirements). Detailed requirements for each rating can be found in 14 CFR Part 61 [41] and in the sections to follow.

  3. Southern flying squirrel - Wikipedia

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    Flying squirrel in flight. Southern flying squirrels have grey-brown fur on top with darker flanks and are a cream color underneath. They have large dark eyes and flattened tails. They have a furry membrane called a patagium that extends between the front and rear legs and is used to glide through the air. Total length (including tail) is 21 ...

  4. Flying Lizard Motorsports - Wikipedia

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    Flying Lizard partnered with championship winning team K-PAX Racing in 2015 to enter two McLaren 650S GT3s for a full season in the Pirelli World Challenge GT championship. [35] With McLaren GT factory driver Kevin Estre and K-PAX veteran Robert Thorne, the unified effort had a successful first season, earning four wins and 8 podiums. [36]

  5. Electrical tape - Wikipedia

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    Electrical Tape Color Codes [2] Tape color Usage (U.S.) Usage (U.K.) Usage (International – new) Black Insulation Low voltage, phase A Insulation Low voltage, phase C Low voltage, phase B Red Low voltage, phase B Low voltage, phase A Sheath, 415 V 3 phase Blue Low voltage, phase C Low voltage, phase C Low voltage, neutral Sheath, 230 V Brown

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  7. Large flying fox - Wikipedia

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    The large flying fox is on Appendix II of CITES, which restricts international trade. [25] One threat to the large flying fox is habitat destruction. [19] Flying foxes are sometimes hunted for food, and the controls on hunting seem to be unenforceable. [4] In some areas, farmers consider them pests as they sometimes feed on their orchards. [14]

  8. Driving licence in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    At the age of 16, those who are resident in Iceland (as per the national registry) may apply for a learner's permit (Icelandic: Námsheimild) and begin driver's eductation. Driver's eductation consists of both a 2 theoretical courses (Icelandic: Ökuskóli 1+2 ), a practical course (Icelandic: Ökuskóli 3 ) along with a minimum of 17 driving ...

  9. Japanese flying squid - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese flying squid, Japanese common squid or Pacific flying squid, [3] scientific name Todarodes pacificus, is a squid of the family Ommastrephidae.This animal lives in the northern Pacific Ocean, in the area surrounding Japan, along the entire coast of China up to Russia, then spreading across the Bering Strait east towards the southern coast of Alaska and Canada.