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  • 31Russian aircraft bombings of August 2004 — Infobox Airliner accident name=Volga AviaExpress Flight 1303 Date=August 24, 2004 Type=Terrorist bombing Site=Tula Oblast, Russia Fatalities=43 Aircraft Type=Tupolev TU 134A 3 [ [http://www.airdisaster.com/cgi bin/view details.cgi?date=08242004… …

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  • 3279th Light Anti-Aircraft Battery — The 79th LAA Battery was an independent Territorial Army unit of the Royal Artillery of the British Army. It was originally trained to defend key installations in the area of Walton on Thames, including water reservoirs supplying London. The… …

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  • 33Air Accident Investigation Bureau of Singapore — Infobox Government agency agency name = Air Accident Investigation Bureau Singapore abbreviation = AAIB seal width = 140 px seal caption = formed = 2002 preceding1 = dissolved = superseding = jurisdiction = Government of Singapore employees =… …

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  • 34Murphy Aircraft — Manufacturing Limited Industry Aerospace manufacturing Founder(s) Darryl Murphy Headquarters Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada …

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  • 35Skydiving accident investigation — kydiving accidents and the FAAParachuting began in World War I as a battle and life saving necessity. In peacetime it evolved into a sport known as skydiving. In general, skydiving is a self regulated sport, which means skydivers voluntarily… …

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  • 362006 transatlantic aircraft plot — 2006 transatlantic airline plots in the United Kingdom Timeline Suspects Security reaction …

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  • 37Guangzhou Baiyun aircraft collision — The wreckage of the China Southern Airlines Boeing 757, which had the Civil Aviation Administration of China livery. Occurrence summary …

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  • 38System accident — A system accident is an unanticipated interaction of multiple failures in a complex system. This complexity can either be technological or organizational, and often is both.[1] A system accident can be very easy to see in hindsight, but very… …

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  • 39Star Dust (aircraft) — Star Dust was a British South American Airways airliner that mysteriously disappeared on 2 August 1947. Star Dust (registration G AGWH), was an Avro Lancastrian airliner, a civilian version of the Lancaster bomber of World War II. On flight CS 59 …

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  • 40Radio-controlled aircraft — A radio controlled aircraft (often called RC aircraft or RC plane) is a model aircraft that is controlled remotely, typically with a hand held transmitter and a receiver within the craft. The receiver controls the corresponding servos that move… …

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