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Covered jurisdictions may bail out of coverage, while non-covered jurisdictions may be bailed in to coverage.
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Her wealth enabled her to bail out her father and her various siblings on sundry occasions.
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The hapless pilots bail out and reach the island with no equipment or means to contact their headquarters, and only their underwear.
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Opponents argued that taxpayer funds should not be used to bail out a private enterprise.
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Moreover, the pilot also had to wear a high altitude suit as he might have been required to bail out at altitude.
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Eyewitnesses saw one man bail out and apparently maneuver his parachute.
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Bell then issued a recommendation to bail out if the airplane entered a spin.
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Concerns were also raised about the pilot clearing the rear propeller if he had to bail out and an ejector seat was studied.
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Moving to another plane, he then made plans to bail out with the suitcase, but needed instructions on how to parachute safely.
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This rendered it uncontrollable, but he managed to bail out and survived with a minor leg injury.
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