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In a hurricane flying debris consists of objects carried by the winds at high speeds. If these hit a person the can cause blunt injuries, cuts, and puncture wounds.
You can,but following a crisis you must not fly approximately 10 days.Also you need in-flight oxygen during flying.
In a tornado, property can be damaged or destroyed and people and animals may be killed or injured.
No, you should not crack open a window during a hurricane. This can actually increase the destructive force of the storm and put you at risk of injury from flying debris. It's important to stay indoors and take shelter in the safest area of your home during a hurricane.
Humans can not turn into flying unicorns, or can they?
False flag operations are covert operations conducted by governments, corporations, or other organizations which are designed to deceive the public in such a way that the operations appear as though they are being carried out by other entities.The name is derived from the military concept of flying false colors; that is, flying the flag of a country other than one's own. False flag operations are not limited to war and counter-insurgency operations, and have been used in peace-time; for example, during Italy's strategy of tension.
You can find Pete flying through the sky on Monday-Friday at 9am or 5pm.
Is does nothing but to decorate your house.
The flying saucer can appear at any time, so be sure to have your slingshot handy!
Yes.
unidirectional flying operations
the flying dragon eats and sleeps during the day x
Virgin Blue began operations in 2000.
Pete can be seen during his delivery times, which are 9:00 a.m., and 5:00 p.m. However, he can only be seen SOMETIMES during his delivery periods, not all the time. He can be seen flying on the top screen, and you shoot him down with a slingshot.
Presents in the sky, you have 2 shoot them w/ your slingshot.
The Flying Dutchman opera consists of three acts, Act 1, Act 2 & Act 3. It is about the crossing from Riga to London in 1839 when there was a fierce storm.
There are what is known as 'flying controls' where the police can check your papers anywhere they wish to, and at any time.