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By 16:10:32 (122 seconds), the leading edge devices had stowed fully into the wing. The speed was 177 knots (328 km/h) and height above the ground was 1,560 feet (480 m), with the aircraft still held into its usual climb attitude. Key continued to hold the nose-up attitude when there was a second stick shake and stick push in the following two seconds. A third stick push followed 127 seconds into the flight but no recovery was attempted. One second later, the stall warning and recovery system was overridden by a flight crew member.[41]
Staines has a fairly compact town centre mainly focused on a wide pedestrianised High Street, housing most familiar names such as Waterstones, Marks & Spencer, Debenhams, T.K. Maxx, JD Sports, Sony, McDonald's, Argos, PC World, Tesco, Waitrose, Monsoon and HMV. Smaller independent units can be found in Church Street including Iris Bloomfield Florists and Refresh Juice Cafe, Clarence Street and the eastern end of the High Street. A market in the pedestrianised High Street is held every Wednesday and Saturday. It is one of the largest and busiest street markets in Surrey. A moderately-sized shopping centre (Elmsleigh) is directly behind the High Street. A retail park was opened in 2002 called Two Rivers which is bisected by the confluence of the rivers Wraysbury and Colne. Retailers include Waitrose as well as a Vue cinema, gym and cafes.
Crossings of the River Thames
West Drayton railway station is a railway station serving West Drayton, a western suburb of London, England. The station is served by local services operated by First Great Western from London Paddington to Reading stations.
The first incident of 2007 happened on 3 January, at approximately a 23:45 (GMT)[6][7] on a slip road connecting the M25 motorway and the M4 motorway west of London near Heathrow Airport, when a National Express coach travelling from London to Aberdeen overturned.[7] Two people died of fatal wounds,[7] and dozens were injured in the accident. A third passenger died in hospital six months later as a result of "horrific injuries" sustained in the crash.[8] Despite this tragic incident, coach travel in the UK is still the safest form of road passenger transport, as confirmed by the Confederation of Passenger Transport (CPT).[9]
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