There is nothing inherently dangerous about atightturn, providing that the proper procedures and skills are deployed.
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During atightturnthe one seat might poke to make the canoe turn the opposite way.
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It is also possible that the horse will fall should he be asked to make atightturn.
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This is primarily done in speedboarding to reduce speed before atightturn.
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The normal arrangement was more formalised as two straights, separated by a "spina" but very close to each other and with a verytightturnat each turning point.
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However, he notes that on the curve the horse should be slowed, as it is unsafe to make atightturn at high speeds, especially when the footing is slippery.
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It is basically a verytightturn, through the core whilst climbing and levelling out on direction, near the stall as the lift dissipates, put the nose down and run.
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The actions can be quite dramatic, almost violent as you reduce speed in the upward climb, to gain attitude, maintaining atightturnnot to pass the outside thermal boundary.
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The water inside a charged hoseline causes it to be very heavy and high water pressure causes it to be stiff and unable to make atightturnwhile pressurized.
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They allow, for example, the identification of secondary structure elements, the classification of tight turns, and an assessment of the local precision of the structure determination.
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Does he agree, that it is dangerous for aircraft to carry out tight turns over crowded areas, and that such turns can better be carried out over runways?
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The addendum also found that the unpublished track onto which the aircraft was directed required tight turns to be flown.
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Much of the route is a scenic, two-lane road with very tight turns.
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It is possible to use differential braking when taxiing and this allows very tight turns to be made.
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The facility features a 1/3 mile high-banked paved oval with longer straights and tight turns, paper clip style track.
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