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Ground control, on initial contact.
The main reason why you should avoid bodily contact with ground while working on live electrical equipment is that such contact will complete a circuit. If you are in contact with any electricity, this means that your body becomes part of the path for the electricity and it will pass through you as it heads into the ground.
You should engage reverse thrust just after the nose landing gear touches the ground. You should disengage it when the co-pilot tells you to.
According to Building Control Regulations, the DPC should be a minimum of 150mm above external finished ground level.
Contact your local animal control officer and/or SPCA.
no but if you eat a large amount of it you should probably contact poison control...
If you know you have been intentionally poisoned by these substances, you need to contact poison control immediately. After you have been treated properly, you should contact local authorities.
If overdose is suspected, the patient should contact poison control and/or seek emergency medical attention immediately.
When you use a trampoline, you keep your legs mostly straight, and the energy of your landing is absorbed by the trampoline. When you jump on the ground, you bend your legs and they absorb the energy of your landing. If you jump down after using the trampoline, you may forget to bend your legs, and do yourself serious harm
Without knowing your location I cannot help you find your local Animal Control Service. You should be able to look in your local phone book and find the number however.
Yes. Try it sometime - you might like it. The spark plug wire contact should read high ohms to ground. The coil should read much lower ohms to ground.
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