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  • 61Air Transat Flight 961 — Infobox Aircraft accident name = Air Transat Flight 961 Date=March 6, 2005 Type=Rudder Failure in flight, stress fracture Site=Juan Gualberto Gomez Airport, Cuba Fatalities= 0 Injuries= 0 Aircraft Type=Airbus A310 308 Origin=Juan Gualberto Gomez… …

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  • 62Air 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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  • 63Air Defense Identification Zone (Washington DC) — An Air Defense Identification Zone has existed since 2003 around the Baltimore Washington Metropolitan Area to restrict air traffic near the White House and other locations in the District of Columbia.The ADIZ was established after the September… …

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  • 64Air France — For other uses, see Air France (disambiguation). Air France Société Air France IATA AF ICAO AFR …

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  • 65Flight data recorder — An example of a flight data recorder; the underwater locator beacon is the small cylinder on the far right. (English translation of warning message: FLIGHT RECORDER DO NOT OPEN) …

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  • 66Air traffic control radar beacon system — The air traffic control radar beacon system (ATCRBS) is a system used in air traffic control (ATC) to enhance radar monitoring and separation of air traffic. ATCRBS assists ATC radars by acquiring information about the aircraft being monitored,… …

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  • 67Air transports of heads of state and government — Some nations maintain one or more special aircraft to transport their heads of state and government. One in particular has been immortalised in popular culture: Air Force One, used by the President of the United States and operated by the United… …

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  • 68Air Alpes — Infobox Airline airline = Air Alpes image size = IATA = LP ICAO = ALP callsign = AIRALPES founded = 1961 commenced = ceased = 1981 hubs = secondary hubs = focus cities = frequent flyer = lounge = alliance = subsidiaries = fleet size =… …

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  • 69Air navigation — The principles of air navigation are the same for all aircraft, big or small. Air navigation involves successfully piloting an aircraft from place to place without getting lost, breaking the laws applying to aircraft, or endangering the safety of …

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  • 70Flight (military unit) — A flight is a military unit in an air force, naval air service, or army air corps. It usually comprises three to six aircraft, with their aircrews and ground staff; or, in the case of a non flying ground flight, no aircraft and a roughly… …

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