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th of an runway the airport has condemned the | airspace above buildings, including the former Verdoy |
al Air Force Aerobatic Team still utilise the | airspace above Hemswell airfield during winter trainin |
ery year when security is loosened around the | airspace above Washington DC. |
, the seabed and the sub-soil thereof and the | airspace above them. |
The | airspace above is now controlled by Christchurch Tower |
f few airports in the country to have Class E | airspace and a control tower. |
nd, the aerodrome is situated in uncontrolled | airspace and is clear of restricted areas. |
AI controlled aircraft would populate the | airspace and displayed all phases of a flight, from ta |
The airport lies within Class D | airspace and has an operating FAA control tower (close |
the alliance more information about Georgia's | airspace and would help determine the truth if similar |
stem for all phases of flight over the Indian | airspace and in the adjoining area. |
Airspace and obstacle clearance criteria were develope | |
ocal time, French fighter jets entered Libyan | airspace and flew over Benghazi, conducting aerial rec |
that the rocket was heading away from Russian | airspace and was not a threat. |
itain, a British airliner disappears in Iraqi | airspace, and the thunder of war echoes throughout the |
s as well as providing an overall view of the | airspace and helping maintain better situational aware |
near Murmansk, USSR, after it violated Soviet | airspace and allegedly failed to respond to Soviet int |
that the plane flew from Russia into Georgian | airspace and back three times and described the missil |
yon area on 2 June 1940 it strayed into Swiss | airspace and was shot down near Ursins by Capitaine Ha |
d in Saudi-accented Arabic while in Jordanian | airspace and told Jordanian air controllers that they |
Certain exceptions include military | airspace and lower-level airspace controlled by local |
limited benefit to the users in uncontrolled | airspace, and, in the case of balloons and gliders, th |
h the ground crews if present and control the | airspace around the fire. |
The result is a 2D top-down image of the | airspace around the radar. |
ET (13:45 UTC), when the FAA closed down U.S. | airspace as a result of the attacks. |
armed gunmen shortly after it entered Indian | airspace at about 17:30 hours IST. |
lane almost 88 miles, the planes reached Laos | airspace at an altitude of 6000 feet. |
The released | airspace becomes part of the basic R-2508 Complex. |
By 23 May, authorities in Denmark closed | airspace below 4 miles (21,000 ft) in the northwestern |
rea of rural Arkansas there was no controlled | airspace below 18,000 feet. |
The large | airspace between the first and second elements allows |
io frequency for aircraft in the uncontrolled | airspace between Auckland and Whenuapai Control Zones, |
rtest route to Istanbul when leaving Yugoslav | airspace by entering Bulgarian airspace, instead of ta |
However, | airspace conflicts with MCAS Miramar (at that time NAS |
r tracking for airport management, ground and | airspace control and air defence. |
em, using the latest advances in computerized | airspace control, relied on digitized radar inputs fro |
The now-unmanned aircraft left Polish | airspace, crossing into the airspace of East Germany a |
e development, surface operations management, | airspace design and environmental analysis. |
Visible on the right is the large | AirSpace exhibition hall, Hangars 2, 3, 4 and 5, the A |
rs the smoke and the hose provides additional | airspace for cooling. |
of the first companies in the country to buy | airspace for construction; the supermarket straddles t |
11, TFRs have been routinely used to restrict | airspace for 30 nautical miles around the President, w |
ance station, it's mission was to monitor the | airspace for aircraft activity and provide information |
most of the next 35 years defending Britain's | airspace, frequently intercepting probing Tupolev Tu-9 |
nducted by the Dutch air forces, covering the | airspace from Indonesia to India and Pakistan. |
The TCA included a triangular slab of | airspace from 6000 ft to 7000 ft altitude reaching sou |
ot using his stealth to infiltrate Decepticon | airspace, he's sneaking up on his fellow Autobot Micro |
of the B-47 to successfully penetrate Soviet | airspace if called to combat duty. |
ounded due to the increased importance of the | airspace in Cold War Europe. |
After reopening of Austrian | airspace in 1951, a new concrete runway of 1,500 metre |
The center controls | airspace in southern Texas, Louisiana, southern Missis |
ecial operations or SAR, operating in Class G | airspace in excess of 15NM offshore. |
fighters and one B-1 bomber entered Pakistani | airspace in pursuit of these fighters and dropped abou |
ime Soviet military aircraft began to violate | airspace in West Berlin and harass, or what the milita |
The | airspace in the cellular space between sheets provides |
unced that it would place restrictions on the | airspace in Toronto, making it limited to commercial f |
eptember 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, when all | airspace in the United States was closed by the Federa |
clear weapons to race to the border of Soviet | airspace in order to convince the Soviet Union that Ni |
Mode S is mandatory in controlled | airspace in many countries. |
Other | airspace includes the Daggett Shelf and the R-2515 Gol |
behavior more effectively over entire Indian | Airspace, Indian universities and R&D labs, which are |
rol Zero) is an aviation term used when local | airspace is closed. |
by NORAD in which a threat to North American | airspace is simulated. |
This | airspace is split into two groups or banks, TC North a |
was quoted as saying "When it comes to using | airspace, it's like using our water and simply because |
lt to travel to Iceland even though Iceland's | airspace itself remained open throughout. |
rcraft going to any destination inside of the | airspace must re-route, and any aircraft already in th |
argest anti-tobacco activist and lobby group, | Airspace Non-Smokers' Rights Society, later renamed Ai |
It was authorised to have control over the | airspace of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the right to at |
ews awaited as they loitered just outside the | airspace of Cold War Russia. |
e unit, responsible for the protection of the | airspace of northern Finland. |
aircraft with the capability to penetrate the | airspace of another nuclear-capable country. |
ds and primarily designed for penetrating the | airspace of the Soviet Union. |
ds and primarily designed for penetrating the | airspace of the Soviet Union. |
ds and primarily designed for penetrating the | airspace of the Soviet Union. |
on the ground, Cloudbase moves into Himalayan | airspace on its horizontal thrusters, while personnel |
rcepted by the Angels, who are patrolling the | airspace on the orders of Colonel White. |
tries (including their territorial waters and | airspace), one UN-recognized zone consisting of a sing |
The JASDF took over control of the | airspace over Misawa on October 1, 1978. |
aissance F-4 were flying in the international | airspace over the southern Aegean at 27,000 feet (8,20 |
trol centers in the country, and oversees the | airspace over portions of Maryland, Michigan, New York |
cant Blue and Ochre cross into the restricted | airspace over Atlantica and bomb the Defence System Co |
re compliance with rules governing the use of | airspace over the country. |
ed to impose a ban on military flights in the | airspace over Bosnia and Herzegovina, acting in accord |
right under the Potsdam Agreement to use the | airspace over both West and East Berlin, as well as th |
the two fighter pilots who flew in the | airspace over Lower Manhattan during the event. |
is beginning a left turn to avoid restricted | airspace over Washington, D.C. |
is the opportunity cost of not developing the | airspace over the terminal. |
Polisario also blamed Morocco for opening the | airspace over the combat region. |
r the trains, the road convoys had restricted | airspace overhead. |
can bombers also flew directly towards Soviet | airspace, peeling off at the last moment, occasionally |
t to land at night, with radar control of the | airspace provided by the nearby HMCS Halifax. |
Lower | Airspace Radar Service available from Coltishall. |
al link between civil and military flying and | airspace requirements. |
TFR is a geographically-limited, short-term, | airspace restriction, typically in the United States. |
passes through First Nations land, saying the | airspace should be considered a resource like land and |
eographical component of NORAD, CANR provides | airspace surveillance and control, and directs all air |
rospace Defense Command (NORAD) that provides | airspace surveillance and control and directs air sove |
) represented a technological achievement for | airspace surveillance. |
d the report, "Capacity Needs in the National | Airspace System, 2007-2025" as part of its Future Airp |
hat one plane, Basulto's N2506, entered Cuban | airspace that day. |
As the MiG-23 crossed into Dutch | airspace, the F-15s broke off their escort. |
Once reaching friendly | airspace, the two stayed behind with the seriously inj |
l seconds of remaining in the Kenai Peninsula | airspace, the phenomenon speedily traveled to Kodiak, |
me the Israeli aircraft was flown from Indian | airspace; the PAF had intercepted the Israeli jets, we |
After arriving in Hakodate | airspace, the plane was descending below 1800 metres w |
After crossing into Nepalese | airspace the pilots contacted air traffic control and |
ying over 560 miles and crossing into Belgian | airspace, the MiG ran out of fuel and crashed into a h |
The Bovingdon stack is a section of | airspace to the north west of London where inbound pla |
often employed in aerial barrages to deny an | airspace to aircraft rather than to simply shoot down |
ember 11 attacks and bringing the entire U.S. | airspace to condition ATC Zero. |
Airport near Paris presenting a conflict with | airspace traffic, and plans were in the works to expan |
er learning that the FAA had closed down U.S. | airspace, Transport Minister David Collenette gave ord |
Part of Greenland's eastern | airspace was also closed, with one flight being cancel |
Airspace was an effective tobacco control organization | |
20-22, the "continuous violation of Georgian | airspace was observed by the radars of the Defense Min |
Egyptian | airspace was closed to Libyan aircraft at the time, ne |
down by Cuban military jets in international | airspace while flying away from Cuban airspace, killin |
's decision not to let any aircraft enter its | airspace whose flight had originated or was going to t |
ies had imposed for violating their country's | airspace with the company's credit card. |
tory Broadcast Zone (MBZ) in uncontrolled (G) | airspace with type C airspace starting at 6500 ft AMSL |
46 as well as in the Berlin Control Zone, the | airspace within a 20-mile radius of a pillar in the ce |
Sector 53 owns all | airspace within its lateral boundaries. |
metres, thus enabling them to penetrate enemy | airspace without compromising the safety of the aircra |
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