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In aviation, pushback is an airport procedure during which an aircraft is pushed backwards away from its parking position, usually at an airport gate by external power. [1] [2] Pushbacks are carried out by special, low-profile vehicles called pushback tractors or tugs . Although many aircraft are capable of moving themselves backwards on the ...
Isgur was first hired as a politics editor, but CNN later changed her to political analyst following pushback. [41] [48] [49] After CNN announced her hiring, the network received backlash from its own reporters as well as the Democratic National Committee due to a lack of journalism experience and her recent involvement with the Republican Party.
As a queer and out youth, Shae Ross was alarmed when she heard that conservative groups were organizing in her community to ban books dealing with sexuality, gender and race. Ross, an 18-year-old ...
A sleepy and half-empty CPAC convened for its first gathering in 2024 at the Gaylord National Conference Center in National Harbor, Maryland, but there were still plenty of wild and ...
Pushback (migration) Pushback is a term [1] that refers to "a set of state measures by which refugees and migrants are forced back over a border – generally immediately after they crossed it – without consideration of their individual circumstances and without any possibility to apply for asylum". [2]
“You’re No. 1 on television and all of a sudden we’re doing this interview but we’ll get bigger ratings doing this crazy forum that you’re using than probably the debate.”
“You can take somebody down once and say you're killing a tyrant. When you do it twice, you become an assassin. So I think the speaker is much more secure than people realize.”
Powerback is used by aircraft to move backwards on the ground using the power of their engines in reverse thrust operation. Civil and general aviation aircraft equipped with reverse thrust are technically or theoretically able to use powerbacks as a means of "backing up" but such operation is prohibited or strongly discouraged by aircraft manufacturers as well as airport safety regulations in ...