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The planned landing was strewn with large boulders and Armstrong took over manual control to bring the LEM down with under 30 seconds of fuel remaining.
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Neil Armstrong was the astronaut responsible for landing the lunar lander known as The Eagle on the moon. During the automated landing there were rocks in the way at the planned landing site. Armstrong took over the controls, overrode the automated landing, hovered the spacecraft, picked a landing site, and landed under manual control.
You can locate the main light control switch located on a 1989 Dakota by looking at the user manual.
The Engine Control Module (manual transmission), also known as PCM Powertrain COntrol Module (automatic transmission), is located interior under the glove box.
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Yes, you can. Manual cars also come with cruise control. no unless it is a manual transmission....manual transmissions dont come with cruise control. You can even purchase a manual transmission vehicle equiped with cruise control from an original manufacturer.
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Reference: 7110.65T Air Traffic Control Manual for an aircraft on the ground: Taxi clear of landing area or runway in use for aircraft in the air: Airport unsafe- Do not land for vehicles on the ground: Clear the taxiway/runway
Yes. My Ford Probe 2.0l 16v had cruise control and that was a manual gearbox!
Very carefully! Actually, he took over manual control when he saw the LM was headed for some rocks, and had to hunt around to find an open spot. He was nearly out of landing fuel when he landed, and would have had to abort (go back up without landing, on the fuel supplied for this) in a few more seconds.