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Running load
The air pressure supported by each longitudinal foot segment of a wing
Charter-party
within a certain number of days, called the lay or running days, and if he detain her longer, to pay demurrage, … a certain day to receive the cargo, shall sail when loaded, and deliver her cargo at her port of destination (the
Lay days
Lay days, running or consecutive days; a term used as to the time … consecutive days; a term used as to the time of loading and unloading ships, etc. see DEMURRAGE.
Misconduct
the two mistakes committed by the employee while checking the load-sheets and balance charts would involve possible accident to the aircraft
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