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  • It was an out-and-back course from the Empire Stadium, Wembley.
  • The aircraft was conducting an instrument approach, but was following an unauthorized back course approach.
  • The course nearest you is the front course, and the other is the back course.
  • A 2nd paddock area will be built along the longest straight to accommodate the back course.
  • When I'm not completely familiar with a trail, I plot an out-and-back course instead of a loop.
  • The up-and-back course has six legs-- three into the wind and three with the wind coming from behind.
  • The "'horizontal situation indicator "'( commonly called the "'HSI "') is an aircraft flight instrument normally mounted below the back course approach.
  • In 1994, the fourth and fifth stages were held in England _ from Dover to Brighton, and an out-and-back course from Portsmouth.
  • The out-and-back course meant that the riders had a tailwind on the first half of the course and a headwind on the second.
  • Limited to 140 people, the race has an out-and-back course beginning at Scorpion Cove, heading to Smugglers Cove and then returning to the starting line.
  • The race started at an Olympic stadium and after 3 1 / 2 laps of the track they started on the out and back course through Atlanta.
  • On Sunday, de Angelis led at every mark on the six-leg, up-and-back course with three legs into the wind and three with the breeze blowing from behind.
  • Hot Hale : Irwin's course-record 63 was his ninth round in the 60s in his past 10 starts and earned him back-to-back course records in this tournament.
  • The current race route is an out and back course and has runners running up and down an overpass bridge twice, making the course more difficult than necessary.
  • Beginning at Camp Shenandoah, this out-n-back course ascends and descends Little North Mountain before climbing over 2400 ft ( 740m ) in 4 miles ( 6.4km ) to the summit of Elliott Knob.
  • Some runways have ILS only in one direction, this can however still be used ( with a lower precision ) known as " back beam " or " Back Course " which is not associated with a glide slope.
  • The Leadville Trail 100, an ultramarathon, takes place each August on an out-and-back course on trails around Turquoise Lake, over Hagerman Pass, the Colorado Trail, through Twin Lakes, across the Arkansas River, up and over Hope Pass, to the ghost town of Winfield.
  • Halifax controller ( 10 : 19 : 39.5 ) : OK, it's a back course approach for runway zero-six ( the runway is equipped with a " localizer " radio signal that shows the runway's location, but the system does not automatically show the pilot the precise descent angle ).
  • Tactician Jon Kolius, coach of the US women's America's Cup campaign, helped lead the Irish big boat Jameson I out of the Solent off the Isle of Wight and into open seas in the 200-mile out and back course in te English Channel with a three-minute lead over German boat Pinta.
  • Halifax controller ( 10 : 19 : 39 . 5 ) : OK, it's a back course approach for runway zero-six ( the runway is equipped with a " localizer " radio signal that shows the runway's location, but the system does not automatically show the pilot the precise descent angle ).