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DNS Resolutions
Date
IP Address
2014-07-17
216.155.150.245
(
ClassC
)
2024-10-06
104.21.67.127
(
ClassC
)
2025-01-16
172.67.174.201
(
ClassC
)
Port 80
HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Sun, 06 Oct 2024 06:10:55 GMTContent-Type: text/html; charsetUTF-8Transfer-Encoding: chunkedConnection: keep-aliveSet-Cookie: useruid172.69.134.232.1728195055188709; path/Set-Cook !DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd>html xmlnshttp://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml>head> title>Taxied/title> meta http-equivContent-Type contenttext/html; charsetUTF-8 /> link relstylesheet typetext/css href/css/style.css mediascreen /> meta namekeywords contentTaxied /> meta namedescription contentTaxied /> meta namerobots contentindex, follow />/head>body> div idwrap> div idlogo>a hrefhttp://www.taxied.com/>img src/images/taxied.png width422 height145 border0 altTaxied>/a> /div> ul idmenu> li>a href/>Home/a>/li> /ul> div idsubheader> div idbreadcrumbs> Home /div> /div> div idleft> !--div idads> /div>-->h1>What Does Taxied Mean on Flight Status?/h1>br />When onboard an airplane, you may notice your flight has the status of taxied or taxiing, and you might wonder what this actually means. When a flight has taxied, this means the aircraft has pushed away from the gate and has made its way out to the runway, ready for takeoff. The act of taxiing is the movement of the aircraft on the ground, on its own power, instead of being pushed or towed. The term typically applies to aircraft with wheels; however it can also be used by floatplanes and aircraft with skis, used in water travel.br />br />h2>Airplane Travel While On the Ground/h2>br />An airplane travels along the ground via taxiways throughout the entire airport grounds, in order to make its way from one place to another around the airport. An example of taxiing would be, when a plane moves from the terminal to the runway, it is known as taxiing; however, when the plane accelerates along the runway to gain speed for takeoff, this is not considered taxiing, and neither is the deceleration run after landing.br />br />h3>Airplane Operation/h3>br />In order for an airplane to thrust forward, the aircraft uses its propellers or jet engines; reverse thrusters allow the aircraft to back up; the same is true of reverse propellers such as those found on the C130 Hercules. The m
Port 443
HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Sun, 06 Oct 2024 06:10:55 GMTContent-Type: text/html; charsetUTF-8Transfer-Encoding: chunkedConnection: keep-aliveSet-Cookie: useruid172.69.134.212.1728195055604059; path/Set-Cook !DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd>html xmlnshttp://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml>head> title>Taxied/title> meta http-equivContent-Type contenttext/html; charsetUTF-8 /> link relstylesheet typetext/css href/css/style.css mediascreen /> meta namekeywords contentTaxied /> meta namedescription contentTaxied /> meta namerobots contentindex, follow />/head>body> div idwrap> div idlogo>a hrefhttps://www.taxied.com/>img src/images/taxied.png width422 height145 border0 altTaxied>/a> /div> ul idmenu> li>a href/>Home/a>/li> /ul> div idsubheader> div idbreadcrumbs> Home /div> /div> div idleft> !--div idads> /div>-->h1>What Does Taxied Mean on Flight Status?/h1>br />When onboard an airplane, you may notice your flight has the status of taxied or taxiing, and you might wonder what this actually means. When a flight has taxied, this means the aircraft has pushed away from the gate and has made its way out to the runway, ready for takeoff. The act of taxiing is the movement of the aircraft on the ground, on its own power, instead of being pushed or towed. The term typically applies to aircraft with wheels; however it can also be used by floatplanes and aircraft with skis, used in water travel.br />br />h2>Airplane Travel While On the Ground/h2>br />An airplane travels along the ground via taxiways throughout the entire airport grounds, in order to make its way from one place to another around the airport. An example of taxiing would be, when a plane moves from the terminal to the runway, it is known as taxiing; however, when the plane accelerates along the runway to gain speed for takeoff, this is not considered taxiing, and neither is the deceleration run after landing.br />br />h3>Airplane Operation/h3>br />In order for an airplane to thrust forward, the aircraft uses its propellers or jet engines; reverse thrusters allow the aircraft to back up; the same is true of reverse propellers such as those found on the C130 Hercules. The
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