In aviation, the order of dealing in a crisis is to aviate, navigate and lastly communicate.
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One flight expert said the pilot's priority in an emergency was to aviate, navigate and then to communicate.
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If she had resented Kennedy, she positively flew up in the air and commenced to aviate at Maloney's questioning.
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Here Aviate also recommends apps you should try based on your usage patterns.
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Cecil, meanwhile, at least seems confident that Aviate would get the trip at Epsom.
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Henry has always said that Aviate might be the dark horse of the season.
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A man like Sir Philip, he thought, ought to have been aviating or travelling.
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The school, currently operating as Westwind School of Aeronautics, will be renamed United Aviate Academy in September.
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Another convenient feature in Aviate is how easy it is to access the people you talk to most.
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Aviator," he said "you who talk so much of the benefits of aviation, have you ever aviated?"
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Aviate launched as an invite-only beta back in October, but is available from Google Play for all Android users today.
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Aviate is a slick rethinking of the Android homescreen experience, and it's now available for the masses-alongwith some useful new features.
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This is basically a hint of Aviate's "smart" features, which are accessed with a swipe from the left of the screen.
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With a split-second to spare, Ahern finally found a lane on the far rail and forced Aviate ahead a few yards from the post.
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"He means he aviated upward," grinned Jerry.
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If you're at a restaurant, Aviate populates this screen with information from Yelp, tips from Foursquare, and access to other restaurant apps on your handset.