A Royal Navy warship is overflown by a suspicious aircraft during an international exercise. |
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Approach paths could be largely over water and no major cities would be overflown. |
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With support from DND the ashkui has been directly overflown approximately 60 times to date. |
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Depending on the route overflown, the photos are automatically taken and displayed on the screen. |
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The very top priority of Belgocontrol is to ensure the safety of air traffic, passengers and overflown population. |
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Rough water conditions due to strong winds were observed on the lakes overflown en route. |
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We know the CIA flight numbers and the number of flights that have overflown Canada. |
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Some people thought that the LJH was sedentary and was therefore being overflown by military training. |
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Member States overflown may shall also require that air carriers and aircraft operators produce evidence that insurance has been effected in accordance with the present regulation. |
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This report was produced in response to questions raised in the EIS that suggested moose might have significant winter yarding areas and in response to aboriginal concerns that moose may be overflown during military training. |
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If the deficiency affects the validity of the certificate of airworthiness for the aircraft, the grounding may only be lifted if the operator obtains permission from the State or States which will be overflown on that flight. |
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Consequently, it can be concluded that, at the approach speed of 109 knots, the aircraft would have overflown the runway threshold 8 to 16 seconds after the pilot saw it. |
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As Germany has pointed out, the German area overflown by planes approaching Zurich is an important tourist destination and as such particularly vulnerable to noise emissions. |
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But if they followed the precedent of marine transportation and declared a kind of aerial freedom of the seas, then the nations being overflown would have no control over what was being done in their own airspace. |
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However, because visibility was poor and there was no category 2 runway lighting to rely on, the flight crew members were unaware of the runway distance that had already been overflown. |
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The student conducted a 180-degree turn and established the aircraft on a descent toward a meadow-like area that they had overflown when they entered the Tretheway Creek valley. |
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By way of exception from paragraph 1, Member States overflown may require that air carriers and aircraft operators referred to in Article 2 produce evidence of valid insurance in accordance with this Regulation. |
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The fundamental difference is that there is freedom in outer space because no sovereign power is exercised, whereas there are legal norms governing the airspace of States that are overflown. |
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Residents of South Dorval, who were usually overflown by departing aircraft between 11:00 p.m. and 07:00 a.m., are now overflown by landing aircraft and Cartierville residents are overflown by departing aircraft. |
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The surrounding terrain may create an optical illusion affecting the perception of the terrain being overflown, leading to underestimation of the slope. |
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Every year, 350 000 flying hours are wasted because the direct route goes over military areas which may not be overflown, which means that aircraft have to fly by circuitous routes. |
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The terrain overflown on approach is higher than the town, and the runway lights and the town lights are spread out over a greater distance crosswise of the approach path than lengthwise. |
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Mrs Gbagbo's website shows her portrait being overflown by a dove. |
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A meeting of Nato ambassadors was called to discuss the incident after Moscow admitted that one of its aircraft had overflown the Turkish province of Hatay. |
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The French defense minister, GĂ©rard Longuet, said that French and other NATO warplanes had overflown the colonel's convoy, but refused to go beyond that. |
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Heathrow said the analysis confirmed that no new areas were being overflown, but did show there had been changes in the number, type, altitude and concentration of aircraft which affect people's experience of noise. |
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