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  • 71Sabena Flight 548 — Infobox Airliner accident|name=Sabena Flight 548 Crash Image caption=Wreckage of Flight 548 Date=February 15, 1961 Type= Mechanical failure Site=near Brussels, Belgium Fatalities=72 plus one on ground Injuries= Origin=Idlewild International… …

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  • 72Eagle Airways Flight 2279 — Infobox Airliner accident|name=Eagle Airways Flight 2279 Date=8 February, 2008 Type=Hijacking Site=New Zealand Fatalities=0 Injuries= 3 (Pilot, copilot and a passenger) Aircraft Type=BAe Jetstream 32 Origin=Woodbourne Airport, Blenheim, New… …

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  • 73base leg — The flight path extending from the end of the downwind leg to the extended centerline of the approach end of the landing runway (or landing path). See base (ii) …

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  • 74upwind leg — A flight path parallel to the landing runway in the direction of landing. It is the opposite of a downwind leg …

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  • 75Zantop Cargo Flight of 11-Nov-1961 — Infobox Airliner incident name=Zantop Cargo Flight of 11 Nov 1961 Date=November 11, 1961 Crash Type=pilot error Site=Hebron, Kentucky Fatalities=0 Injuries=2 Aircraft Type=DC 4 Operator=Zantop Air Transport Tail Number=N30061 Passengers=0 Crew=2… …

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  • 76take flight — the cowards took flight as the enemy approached Syn: flee, run (away/off), run for it, make a run for it, be gone, make off, take off, take to one s heels, make a break for it, bolt, beat a (hasty) retreat, make a quick exit, make one s getaway,… …

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  • 77crosswind leg — A flight path at right angles to the landing runway off its takeoff end. See crosswind …

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  • 78downwind leg — A flight path in the traffic pattern parallel to the landing runway in the direction opposite to landing. See downwind (ii) …

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  • 79Airfield traffic pattern — An airfield traffic pattern is a standard path followed by aircraft when taking off or landing, while maintaining visual contact with the airfield. At an airport, the pattern (or circuit in the Commonwealth) is a standard path for coordinating… …

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  • 80Glossary of cricket terms — Cricket is a team sport played between two teams of eleven. It is known for its rich terminology.[1][2][3] Some terms are often thought to be arcane and humorous by those not familiar with the game.[4] This is a general glossary of the… …

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