The fuel limit for vehicles loaded on KC-10 and KC-135 aircraft typically depends on the specific mission requirements and regulations set by military standards. Generally, the KC-10 can carry up to approximately 56,000 pounds of cargo, while the KC-135 has a cargo capacity of around 30,000 pounds. However, the exact fuel load for vehicles is often restricted to ensure safety, weight balance, and compliance with airworthiness directives. Specific details may vary based on the type of vehicle and mission profile.
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No, It is not reasonable and/or logic to expect a totally unpolluted environment. All human technologies are environment polluting. The aim should limiting environment pollution as far as reasonably possible. For example, how to limit emissions from vehicles and cars, ships and marine vehicles, and aircraft? how to limit emissions from fossil power plants? how to limit emissions from various industries?
Typically ground vehicles stay between 25-35mph when operating on the runway mainly for repairs to the runway or its outlying structures. Aircraft do not have a speed limit when taking off or landing, but during taxi the rule is to not go faster than you can walk.
The weight limit for vehicles crossing the Golden Gate Bridge is 5 tons.
The speed limit for vehicles merging onto the highway from an on ramp is typically the same as the posted speed limit for that section of the highway.
There are several limits in aviation, e.g., speed, angle of attack, gravitational forces ("gs"), to name a few, and there are consequences to exceeding all of them. This question refers to flying above the limit, which logically intends a reference to altitude.Nothing happens when an aircraft flies above the altitude limit because an aircraft can't fly above the limit. That's why the 'limit' is the 'limit.' The limit is the limit because all the negatives keeping an aircraft down (gravity, drag, induced drag, etc.) can no longer be overcome by the available power of the engine(s) and the aircraft cannot climb any higher: the limit. There is no "flying above it." The question is preposterous.
600 kg for aircraft operated from land, 650 kg for seaplanes.
Base and limit registers are special hardware registers. When a process is run, the base register is loaded with the physical location where the process begins in memory. The limit register is loaded with the length of the process. In other words, they define the logical address space
There currently is not.
The speed limit would be irrelevant, because the only practical vehicle which could travel at such speeds would be some sort of jet aircraft. You'd be traveling at a speed of 510 mph, which the only land vehicles capable of achieving such speeds are jet or rocket propelled vehicles designed specifically to challenge the land speed record.
No limit, however, you need to check the state law on ANY loaded handgun.