Ownership of land includes the airspace above it, unless there are limitations on the title. |
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Pilots regularly fly into the airport's airspace without telling air traffic control of their route. |
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He began to level off at 5,500 ft, directed the copilot to declare an emergency and obtain an altitude block of airspace. |
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The Secret Service said it appears the pilot was unaware he was flying in restricted airspace. |
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We have said that we will cooperate in these three areas of logistic support and use of airspace. |
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The hijackers assumed the controls of the Boeing 757, cruising in the airspace near the capital. |
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They propose modifying the avionics in aircraft so that the plane would fight any efforts by the pilot to fly into restricted airspace. |
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The reason, it turns out, is that American airspace was shut down, and no airplanes means no contrails. |
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And then immediately after that he shut down the airspace around the country, to his credit, and I'm pleased that step was taken. |
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The cumulative effect of these sites would be to reduce the flexibility and severely constrain the safe and efficient operation of the airspace. |
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The airspace in which the aircraft is to be operated is dense with other aircraft and restrictions. |
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This will enable the defence forces to better respond to possible future incursions into Australia's airspace by aircraft and missiles. |
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The UCAO needs to codify its due regard procedures for uninhabited aircraft flying in international airspace. |
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The spokesman added Ireland insists aircraft overflying national airspace or using its airports for refuelling cannot carry weaponry. |
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Is there better use of the airspace with the smaller aircraft with the lower speed? |
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Due to the large population and extremely good weather year round, airspace is saturated with aircraft. |
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A small aircraft entered restricted airspace over Washington for the second time this month. |
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Within the first two weeks of the war, just trying to juggle the daily amount of aircraft and airspace was a daunting task. |
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They lifted a six-month ban on foreign commercial aircraft overflying their airspace. |
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Now developers are interested in buying the airspace over railway stations. |
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Jet aircraft were available in numbers for the first time, but had to operate in a confined airspace. |
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However, several species among the 92 species of the original data set use the airspace above the canopy for foraging. |
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And how many unused rooftop antennas are taking up airspace above cable-wired houses? |
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This was once the defining gap in that prominent shopping strip until 2001, when the airspace over the tracks was sold. |
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Generally, ownership of an area of ground includes the airspace immediately above that area up to the skies. |
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Does the installation of an extractor fan that protrudes into the airspace of an adjoining property constitute an actionable trespass? |
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The platoon deconflicts airspace during flight in the air traffic control chat room. |
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Once you're inside the busy airspace with constant radio chatter and direction, you can't be too effusive with your brief. |
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Rights in possession can extend both below the surface of the land and to the airspace above it. |
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Please contact Syrian air control and arrange for us permission to overfly Syrian airspace en route to Baghdad. |
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A vehicle in orbit is less provocative than one flying through territorial airspace. |
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The tactical airspace integration system provides the ability to deconflict airspace usage. |
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We've cleared airspace for you, and it's a perfectly sunny day throughout the skyway you'll be traveling. |
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Characteristics of offensive weapons are improved, enabling them to be used, quite soon, both in airspace and outer space. |
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We rarely fly along the northern edge of the Olympic Peninsula because of its proximity to Canadian airspace and lack of suitable navaids. |
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France, Portugal and Greece allegedly have reservations about ceding national sovereignty over their airspace. |
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Summers and the airport management have now started a campaign for tighter controls over the airspace. |
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Travellers to North America face a further wait as US airspace remained closed this evening. |
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Violations of Estonian airspace ended suddenly when NATO airplanes started to patrol Estonian airspace. |
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Microlights can be flown anywhere outside controlled airspace and while most planes have one, a radio is not mandatory. |
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There were three narrow air corridors, airspace over Berlin was shared with the Soviets, and initially most aircraft available were Dakotas. |
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Let's turn to the issue of first an aircraft penetrating airspace over the capital. |
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I learnt as much as I could about the control and coordination procedures for airspace management and aircraft operations during these events. |
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The situation was also helped yesterday by the removal of restrictions that stopped aircraft flying over London airspace. |
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Meant to enforce a no-fly zone or just to maintain air superiority over an airspace, the weapon is targeted on an aircraft to disrupt its instrumentation. |
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That's them defending the commons of the beauty of the neighbourhood, combined with the commons of the airspace we share through which dandelion seeds fly. |
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Government departments have reached a draft agreement to give the military sole authority to shoot down unidentified aircraft entering forbidden airspace. |
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A total of 110,000 security personnel will be on duty at the Games, with airspace around venues tightly guarded and navy gunboats patrolling the waters around the city. |
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The figures show reduction of emissions from planes in UK airspace, through improved efficiency of airspace management and flight path directness. |
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Because multiple items of equipment may pass through multiple air corridors, additional coordination with other military airspace users is needed. |
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The various airspaces required by the heavy-lift vehicle, the delivery vehicles, and the airdrop cargo itself all require deconfliction with other airspace users. |
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If an adjoining owner places a structure on his land that overhangs his neighbours land, he thereby takes into possession airspace to which his neighbour is entitled. |
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Aircraft encroaching on U.S. airspace was a more straightforward affair in that the warning time was longer and the source of the threat was obvious. |
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Despite the short duration of the outage, restrictions on the number of aircraft entering UK airspace or taking off from domestic airports quickly created delays. |
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Currently monitoring aircraft movements and tracking aircraft in the surrounding airspace, it should allow for better coordination of air defense activities. |
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I can drift downwind and still stay away from the Laredo airspace. |
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Planning officers were in the gun for a report to councillors on the company's plan to take some airspace to expand its convention centre that left out critical comments. |
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What do you make of the idea of a directive coming out soon advising pilots to avoid airspace above or near sites like power plants, dams, refineries, and other complexes? |
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The Red Arrows aerobatic team had to take emergency action to avoid a tragedy when a microlight aircraft strayed into its airspace at an Airshow, the RAF revealed today. |
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I was driven in a nice silver car with leather upholstery along the Thames, alongside the Houses of Parliament with the London Eye and Big Ben fighting for airspace. |
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A total of 28,062 flights passed through Iran's airspace during the Persian months of Azar, it announced. |
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The building flared from the third through the seventh floors to occupy the airspace over the entrance plaza. |
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London is a major international air transport hub with the busiest city airspace in the world. |
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Aerospace is not the same as airspace, which is the physical air space directly above a location on the ground. |
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On 17 July 2009, Italian Air Force Typhoons were deployed to protect Albania's airspace. |
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This is achieved by emphasising the maintenance of Malta's territorial waters and airspace integrity. |
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New York's airspace is the busiest in the United States and one of the world's busiest air transportation corridors. |
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A few days earlier Qantas announced it would avoid Iraqi airspace, while other airlines did likewise. |
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Due to their high capacity and busy airspace, many international airports have air traffic control located on site. |
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Tower Control controls aircraft on the runway and in the controlled airspace immediately surrounding the airport. |
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Aircraft which are only passing through the airspace must also contact Tower Control in order to be sure that they remain clear of other traffic. |
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Since May 2008, NATO nations have periodically deployed fighters to patrol Icelandic airspace under the Icelandic Air Policing mission. |
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Eurocontrol coordinates and plans air traffic control across European airspace. |
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Since then, fighter jets of NATO members are deployed in Zokniai airport and provide safety for the Baltic airspace. |
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In many countries, ATC provides services to all private, military, and commercial aircraft operating within its airspace. |
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Terminal controllers are responsible for providing all ATC services within their airspace. |
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This effort is complicated by crossing traffic, severe weather, special missions that require large airspace allocations, and traffic density. |
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Airservices Australia defines the exact limits of restricted airspace in their annual handbook. |
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These radars provide coverage for aircraft operating predominately in the high level airspace on the more significant routes. |
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The two nuclear-armed archrivals have reported several such airspace intrusions in the past. |
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Approach assigned us a block of airspace up to 11,000 feet overhead the field and began to coordinate with tower for our arrestment. |
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The COA removes the requirement that Helinet apply on a case by case basis for advance approval to fly in a particular block of airspace. |
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The woman argues that Ukraine chose not to close its airspace because it did not want to lose out on overflight fees. |
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The Russians are quickly undermining US influence in the region and even violating NATO's airspace by freely overflying Turkey. |
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Separately, Turkey's F-16 fighter jets today took off from the Diyarbakir air base, northeastern Turkey, and entered the Iraqi airspace. |
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Ground crew and support staff will not be immune from the job cuts, although the posts of pilots flying missions in Libyan airspace are protected. |
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German authorities have allowed only VFR flights to enter their airspace. |
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Jennifer Stadnyk, a NORAD spokeswoman, said the plane had left restricted airspace when the jets arrived and the pilot began talking with controllers. |
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The coast guard got the consent of the Chinese authorities for its aircraft to enter Chinese airspace during the chase for the ship, the officials said. |
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We had started our turn, but, because of our navaid troubles, we had strayed a little too close to Las Vegas International, and almost had violated their airspace. |
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The initial chest radiograph revealed the presence of bilateral diffuse airspace and interstitial opacities, consistent with a multilobar atypical pneumonia. |
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Also via Twitter, he wrote on that day he would have to use Bulgarian and Romanian airspace to make it to the enclave of Transnistria's capital Tiraspol. |
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In the news KOREAN Air Lines Flight 007 is shot down by a Soviet Union Su-15 interceptor near Moneron Island when the commercial aircraft enters Soviet airspace. |
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This technology is currently used in portions of the North Atlantic and the Pacific by a variety of states who share responsibility for the control of this airspace. |
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Centers control IFR aircraft from the time they depart from an airport or terminal area's airspace to the time they arrive at another airport or terminal area's airspace. |
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A protected volume of airspace surrounds each TCAS equipped aircraft. |
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In the 20th century air power has also been used to enhance the effectiveness of the blockade by halting air traffic within the blockaded airspace. |
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As control of the airspace over armies became increasingly important all of the major powers developed fighters to support their military operations. |
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Aircraft and crews are held at a high state of readiness, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, to respond to unidentified aircraft approaching UK airspace. |
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Malaysia and Singapore have clashed over the delivery of fresh water to Singapore, and access by the Singapore Armed Forces to Malaysian airspace. |
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The legalisation of free radios caused a bitter fight for airspace. |
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