0 travelling away from a particular point:
1 travelling or being taken or sent away from a particular point:
If sky marshals are on an outbound flight, are they likely to be deployed on the return flight?
This period allows for inward and outbound postal transit times.
This will be for the purpose of ferry loading and safety and will apply only to lorries joining outbound ferries.
Therefore, we weigh vehicles only on outbound ferries.
The computer application that makes the outbound calls uses predictive analysis to maximise the agent's telephone talk time.
Mails are conveyed by steamers calling at the island at alternating intervals of three and four weeks on both outbound and home-bound runs and operating on a prearranged schedule.
For example, if only one in three call attempts are successful, the system can make three simultaneous outbound calls at the same time although only one agent is free.
In addition to this extreme problem of incoming aircraft, for the last year we now have outbound aircraft over flying parts of the villages when the wind is westerly.