Close Call, (applied to a variety of near-accident situations), Angel Feathers, Angel Duster, all of these have other meanings. Angel Feathers is often used by drunks and street people to describe (Close Calls) with automobiles-they are from a pedestrian standpoint and have difficulty in avoiding cars-must be pretty far gone. We Yanks call it a near miss.
"CLose call" is another way to say "Near miss".
A near miss is an event that could have resulted in injury, illness, or harm, but didn't. Synonyms for "near miss" are "close call," or in the case of a moving object, such as vehicles, "near collison" and "near hit."
Call them and tell them that you miss them.Furthermore, If you fell very serious, watch the photos that you had taken a long time ago and tell someone who is near to you about them.....
At Supermarine Aviation, Woolston, near Southampton, England
A "near miss" is some event that, while it did not result in injury, illness, or damage, had the potential to do so.
It means A near miss is just as bad as a wide miss-they are both bad!
The only aviation maintenance school that I found in Michigan was Michigan Institute Aviation and Technology. It is located in Canton, Michigan with a satellite campus in New Boston, MI. This is near Detroit.
The term 'near miss' can mean barely avoiding an accident or collision. It also can refer to a shot missing its mark or target.
Go on the internet and type in aviation schools and where you live. And it will show up any or all near you. Then you can go to the link and see what each shows.
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The cast of Near Miss - 2011 includes: Jennifer Allcott as Casey Duncan Sadat Robertson as Ben Ruffles
No, if no contact is made, there is no basis for a claim.