upset a government - traducción al holandés
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upset a government - traducción al holandés

Jetupset; Jet upset; Airplane upset

upset a government      
een regering doen vallen
provisional government         
TEMPORARY OR EMERGENCY GOVERNMENT BODY/AUTHORITY CREATED WHEN NONE EXISTS
Provisional Government; Transitional government; Temporary government; Temporary Government; Interim government; Porvisional government; Provisional authority; Interim Prime Minister; Provisional governments; Emergency government; Transitional governments
de tijdelijke regering (leiderschap over het volk dat gebruikt werd als gezagvoerder tot het tot standkomen van een eerste regering (10 maart 1949)
government bonds         
  • U.S. Government Bond: 1976 8% Treasury Note
BOND ISSUED BY A NATIONAL GOVERNMENT
Sovereign bond; Government bonds; Sovereign bonds; Government investment; Government Bond; NATIONAL BONDS; State bonds; Government Bonds; Goverment bond; United States government bond
regeringsverplichtingen

Definición

upset
v. a.
1.
Overturn, capsize, tip over.
2.
Turn upside down, invert.
3.
Overthrow.
4.
Disconcert, discompose, throw off one's centre, agitate, perturb, startle, fluster, shock, excite, bouleverser.
5.
Defeat, checkmate.

Wikipedia

Aircraft upset

Aircraft upset is a dangerous condition in aircraft operations in which the flight attitude or airspeed of an aircraft is outside the normal bounds of operation for which it is designed. This may result in the loss of control (LOC) of the aircraft, and sometimes the total loss of the aircraft itself. Loss of control may be due to excessive altitude for the airplane's weight, turbulent weather, pilot disorientation, or a system failure.

The U.S. NASA Aviation Safety Program defines upset prevention and upset recovery as to prevent loss-of-control accidents due to aircraft upset after inadvertently entering an extreme or abnormal flight attitude.

A Boeing-compiled list determined that 2,051 people died in 22 accidents in the years 1998–2007 due to LOC accidents. NTSB data for 1994–2003 count 32 accidents and more than 2,100 lives lost worldwide.