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  • 31Charles Sweeney — For the nineteenth century baseball player, see Charlie Sweeney. Charles Sweeney USAF Photo Born …

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  • 32Step climb — A step climb in aviation is a series of altitude gains that improve fuel economy by moving into thinner air as an aircraft becomes lighter and becomes capable of faster, more economical flight. Description Since the early days of jet aircraft and …

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  • 33Hapag-Lloyd Flight 3378 — Infobox Airliner accident|name=Hapag Lloyd Flight 3378 Crash Date=2000 07 12 Type=Fuel starvation Site=Vienna, Austria Fatalities=0 Injuries= Aircraft Type=Airbus A310 304 Operator=Hapag Lloyd Airlines Tail Number=Airreg|D|AHLB Passengers=142… …

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  • 34List of C-130 Hercules crashes — In general, the Lockheed C 130 Hercules is a highly reliable aircraft: the Royal Air Force (RAF) recorded an accident rate of about one aircraft loss per 250,000 flying hours over the last forty years, making it one of the safest aircraft they… …

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  • 35Dallas Love Field — This article is about the airport in Dallas, Texas. For the airport in Prescott, Arizona, see Ernest A. Love Field. For the neighborhood around Love Field, see Love Field, Dallas, Texas (Neighborhood). Dallas Love Field USGS aerial photo as of… …

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  • 36Stockport air disaster — Infobox Airliner accident|name=Stockport Air Disaster Crash Date=4 June 1967 Type=Fuel starvation Site=Stockport, United Kingdom Fatalities=72 Injuries=12 Aircraft Type=Canadair C 4 Argonaut Origin=Palma Airport Destination=Ringway Airport… …

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  • 37Operation Frequent Wind — Part of the Fall of Saigon, Vietnam War …

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  • 38Water landing — Ditching redirects here. For the intentional delinquence from compulsory schooling, see truancy. A water landing is, in the broadest sense, any landing on a body of water. All waterfowl, those seabirds capable of flight, and some human built… …

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  • 39North Australia Air War — North Australian Air War 1942–1943 Part of the Pacific Theater of World War II …

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  • 40Blue Angels — For the 1960 television series, see The Blue Angels (TV series). Blue Angels United States Navy Flight Exhibition Team The Blue Angels F/A 18 Hornets fly in tight diamond formation maintaining 18 inch wing …

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