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  • 1Flight feather — Flight feathers are the long, stiff, asymmetrically shaped, but symmetrically paired feathers on the wings or tail of a bird; those on the wings are called remiges (singular remex) while those on the tail are called rectrices (singular rectrix).… …

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  • 2Flight of the Intruder — Infobox Film name = Flight of the Intruder director = John Milius producer = Brian Frankish writer = Robert Dillon David Shaber starring = Danny Glover Willem Dafoe Brad Johnson cinematography = Fred J. Koenekamp editing = Steve Mirkovich Carroll …

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  • 3Flight medic — A flight medic, is a paramedic (EMT P), that functions in an aeromedical environment. Typically the flight medic will work with a registered nurse, physician, another paramedic, or other allied health professional like a Respiratory Therapist.… …

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  • 4flight — noun 1》 the action or process of flying.     ↘a journey made in an aircraft or in space.     ↘the movement or trajectory of a projectile through the air. 2》 a flock of birds or body of insects flying in the air. 3》 a group of aircraft operating… …

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  • 5flight cycle — The sequence of operations and conditions, which is different for the airframe, the engine, and each system of equipment that together make up one flight …

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  • 6TWA Flight 800 — For the 1964 crash of a TWA Boeing 707 in Rome, Italy, see TWA Flight 800 (1964). TWA Flight 800 Recovered TWA 800 wreckage Accident summary Date …

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  • 7Gol Transportes Aéreos Flight 1907 — Computer generated image of Flight 1907 and N600XL about to collide. The Legacy s left winglet sliced off nearly half of the Boeing s left wing.[1] …

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  • 8Continental Airlines Flight 1404 — Runway overrun summary Date December 20, 2008 (2008 12 20 …

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  • 9Alaska Airlines Flight 261 — Frame from NTSB animation of Alaska Airlines Flight 261 Accident summary Date …

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  • 10Japan Airlines Flight 123 — JA8119 on the runway at Osaka International Airport circa 1984 Accident summary Date …

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