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  • 21Air Transat — Infobox Airline airline=Air Transat logo=AirTransatLogo.png logo size=200px fleet size=18 destinations= 90 IATA=TS ICAO=TSC callsign=TRANSAT parent=Transat A.T. Inc. founded=1986 headquarters=Montreal, Quebec key people=Allen B Graham (Chairman… …

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  • 22Air China Flight 129 — Infobox Airliner accident|name=Air China Flight 129 Date=April 15 2002 Type=Controlled flight into terrain Site=Busan, Korea Fatalities=128 Injuries=38 Aircraft Type=Boeing 767 200ER Operator=Air China Tail Number=airreg|B|2552|disaster… …

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  • 23air traffic control clearance — oro eismo valdymo tarnybos leidimas statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Skrydžių valdymo tarnybos leidimas skristi atitinkamomis sąlygomis. atitikmenys: angl. air traffic control clearance pranc. autorisation du contrôle de la circulation… …

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  • 24Air India Flight 101 — Infobox Airliner accident|name=Air India Flight 101 Date=January 24 1966 Type=Instrument malfunction Site=Mont Blanc Fatalities= 117 Injuries= 0 Aircraft Type= Boeing 707 437 Origin=Bombay Destination=Geneva Operator=Air India Tail Number= VT DMN …

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  • 25Air Canada Flight 190 — Infobox Airliner accident name= Air Canada Flight 190 Date=startdate|2008|01|10 caption = Type= Severe Turbulence Origin= Victoria International Airport, British Columbia, Canada Destination= Toronto Pearson International Airport, Ontario, Canada …

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  • 26clearance — noun a) The act of clearing or something (such as a space) cleared The plane got clearance from air traffic control, and we were off. b) The distance between two moving objects, especially between parts of a machine He got clearance to travel to… …

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  • 27air taxi — i. The movement of a helicopter above the surface of an aerodrome, normally in the ground effect and at a ground speed less than 20 knots (37 km/h). An air taxiing helicopter flies within 100 ft (30 m) above ground level under the direction of a… …

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  • 28air traffic control — 1) N UNCOUNT: oft N n Air traffic control is the activity of organizing the routes that aircraft should follow, and telling pilots by radio which routes they should take. ...the nation s overburdened air traffic control system. 2) N UNCOUNT COLL… …

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  • 29Air Crash at Winkton G-AOVD 24th Dec 1958 — Infobox Airliner accident|name=Winkton Air Crash Crash Image caption= Date=December 24, 1958 Type=Pilot Error and CFIT Site=Sopley Park Winkton Fatalities=9 Injuries=3 Aircraft Type=Bristol Britannia 312 Origin=London England Destination=Hurn… …

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  • 30“clearance cancelled...” — An expression used in radio communications to indicate a time specified by an ATC (air traffic control) unit at which a clearance ceases to be valid unless the aircraft concerned has already taken action to comply with it. This expression is used …

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