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Air traffic controller

Index Air traffic controller

Air traffic controllers often abbreviated ATC are personnel responsible for the safe, orderly, and expeditious flow of air traffic in the global air traffic control system. [1]

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ABQ (Breaking Bad)

"ABQ" is the thirteenth and final episode of the second season of the American television drama series Breaking Bad.

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Académie internationale Mohammed VI de l'aviation civile

The Académie internationale Mohammed VI de l'aviation civile (AIMAC, in English International Academy Mohammed VI of Civil Aviation) is a public aviation university created in 2000 by the King Mohammed VI of Morocco in order to train air traffic controllers, Air Traffic Safety Electronics Personnel and aerospace engineers.

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Accidents and incidents involving the An-12 family

The Antonov An-12 is a transport aircraft designed and manufactured by the Ukrainian manufacturing and services company Antonov.

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ADC Airlines Flight 86

ADC Airlines Flight 86 was a Nigerian domestic flight operated by ADC Airlines from Port Harcourt to Lagos.

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Addison Airport

Addison Airport is a public airport in Addison, in Dallas County, Texas.

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Aeroflot accidents and incidents in the 1970s

Aeroflot, the Soviet Union's national carrier, experienced a number of serious accidents and incidents during the 1970s.

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Aeroflot accidents and incidents in the 1980s

Following is a list of accidents and incidents experienced by Aeroflot during the 1980s.

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Aeroflot Flight 1912

Aeroflot Flight 1912 (Reys 1912 Aeroflota) was a scheduled domestic Aeroflot passenger flight on the Odessa-Kiev-Chelyabinsk-Novosibirsk-Irkutsk-Karbarovsk-Vladivostok route that crashed on 25 July 1971, making a hard landing at Irkutsk Airport.

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Aeroflot Flight 20

Aeroflot Flight 20 (Reys 20 Aeroflota) was a scheduled domestic passenger flight from Moscow to Alma-Ata with a stopover in Omsk that crashed in low visibility conditions on 4 January 1965, killing 64 of the 103 people on board.

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Aeroflot Flight 3352

Aeroflot Flight 3352 was a Tupolev Tu-154 airline flight on a domestic route from Krasnodar to Novosibirsk, with an intermediate landing in Omsk.

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Aeroflot Flight 630

Aeroflot Flight 630 was a Soviet domestic passenger flight from Dushanbe to Moscow via Leninabad (now Khujand in Tajikistan) that crashed on 24 February 1973, killing all 79 people onboard including five children.

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Aeroflot Flight 8641

Aeroflot Flight 8641 was a Yakovlev Yak-42 airliner on a domestic scheduled passenger flight from Leningrad, Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, to Kiev, Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.

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Aeronautical phraseology

Aeronautical phraseology is a set of communication rules for simplified English language communication between an air traffic controller and the pilot in command of an aircraft.

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Aeroperú Flight 603

Aeroperú Flight 603 was a scheduled flight from Miami International Airport in Miami, Florida (KMIA) to Comodoro Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport in Santiago, Chile (SCEL), with stopover in Peru.

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Air Canada Flight 759

On the evening of July 7, 2017, at the conclusion of the regularly scheduled international passenger flight from Toronto to San Francisco, Air Canada Flight 759 (AC759/ACA759) nearly landed on a taxiway which already had four fully loaded and fueled airplanes holding short for takeoff.

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Air Canada Flight 797

Air Canada Flight 797 was an international passenger flight operating from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport to Montréal–Dorval International Airport, with an intermediate stop at Toronto Pearson International Airport.

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Air Defense Identification Zone (North America)

The Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ) is an area surrounding much of North America – namely airspace surrounding the United States and Canada – in which the ready identification, location, and control of civil aircraft over land or water is required in the interest of national security.

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Air France Flight 447

Air France Flight 447 (AF447/AFR447) was a scheduled passenger international flight from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to Paris, France, which crashed on 1 June 2009.

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Air France Flight 4590

Air France Flight 4590 was an international charter flight from Paris to New York City, on the Aérospatiale-BAC Concorde.

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Air traffic control

Air traffic control (ATC) is a service provided by ground-based air traffic controllers who direct aircraft on the ground and through controlled airspace, and can provide advisory services to aircraft in non-controlled airspace.

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Air Traffic Controller (band)

Air Traffic Controller is an indie pop band that started in Boston, Massachusetts.

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Air Traffic Controller (video game)

is a simulation computer game series, developed by TechnoBrain, that simulates the operation of an airport.

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Air traffic safety electronics personnel

Air traffic safety electronics personnel (ATSEP) is an ICAO term for the technical staff involved with the creation and support of the ground-based electronic hardware and software systems used to support air navigation and Air Traffic Management.

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Airplane II: The Sequel

Airplane II: The Sequel (titled Flying High II: The Sequel in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Japan, and the Philippines) is a 1982 American parody film.

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Airport (novel)

Airport is a bestselling novel by British-Canadian writer Arthur Hailey.

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Airport Movement Area Safety System

The Airport Movement Area Safety System (AMASS) visually and aurally prompts tower controllers to respond to situations which potentially compromise safety.

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Airport Surface Surveillance Capability

Airport Surface Surveillance Capability (ASSC) is a runway-safety tool that displays aircraft and ground vehicles on the airport surface, as well as aircraft on approach and departure paths within a few miles of the airport.

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Airport surveillance radar

An airport surveillance radar (ASR) is a radar system used at airports to detect and display the presence and position of aircraft in the terminal area, the airspace around airports.

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Alejandro Betts

Alexander Jacob Betts Goss (also known as Alejandro Betts; born 28 October 1947 in Stanley, Falkland Islands) is a Falklands-born Argentine air-traffic controller and historian who currently works with the Argentine government as a Technical Advisor on the Tierra del Fuego Malvinas Question Provincial Observatory Advisory Council.

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Alertness

Alertness is the state of active attention by high sensory awareness such as being watchful and prompt to meet danger or emergency, or being quick to perceive and act.

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Amateur flight simulation

Amateur flight simulation refers to the simulation of various aspects of flight or the flight environment for purposes other than flight training or aircraft development.

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American Airlines Flight 11

American Airlines Flight 11 was a domestic passenger flight that was hijacked by five al-Qaeda members on September 11, 2001, as part of the September 11 attacks.

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American Airlines Flight 1420

American Airlines Flight 1420 was a flight from Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) to Little Rock National Airport in the United States.

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American Airlines Flight 1572

American Airlines Flight 1572 was a flight from Chicago O'Hare International Airport to Bradley International Airport on November 12, 1995.

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AN/MPN-14K Mobile Ground Approach System

The AN/MPN-14K Mobile Ground Approach System can be configured as a complete Radar Approach Control (RAPCON) or Ground Controlled Approach (GCA) facility.

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Anne Dudley

Anne Dudley (born 7 May 1956) is an English composer, keyboardist, conductor and pop musician.

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Anti-austerity movement in Greece

The anti-austerity movement in Greece involves a series of demonstrations and general strikes that took place across the country.

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Applications of artificial intelligence

Artificial intelligence, defined as intelligence exhibited by machines, has many applications in today's society.

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Aramoun, Keserwan

Aramoun (عرمون; also spelled Aaramoun or ′Aramun) is a town and municipality located in the Keserwan District of the Mount Lebanon Governorate of Lebanon.

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Archie League

Archie William League (August 19, 1907 – October 1, 1986) is generally considered the first air traffic controller.

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Area control center

In air traffic control, an area control center (ACC), also known as a center (or in some cases, en-route, as opposed to TRACON control), is a facility responsible for controlling aircraft en route in a particular volume of airspace (a Flight Information Region) at high altitudes between airport approaches and departures.

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Area navigation

Area navigation (RNAV, usually pronounced as ar-neiv) is a method of instrument flight rules (IFR) navigation that allows an aircraft to choose any course within a network of navigation beacons, rather than navigate directly to and from the beacons.

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Arthur Nibbs

Arthur Nibbs is a politician from Antigua and Barbuda.

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ASDE-X

Airport Surface Detection Equipment, Model X, or ASDE-X, is a runway-safety tool that enables air traffic controllers to detect potential runway conflicts by providing detailed coverage of movement on runways and taxiways.

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Asiana Airlines Flight 162

Asiana Airlines Flight 162 (OZ162/AAR162) was a regular short-haul international passenger flight from Incheon International Airport near Seoul, South Korea, to Hiroshima Airport in Hiroshima, Japan.

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ATC

ATC may refer to.

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Atco

Atco or ATCO may refer to.

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August 1981

The following events occurred in August 1981.

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Automatic dependent surveillance – broadcast

Automatic dependent surveillance — broadcast (ADS–B) is a surveillance technology in which an aircraft determines its position via satellite navigation and periodically broadcasts it, enabling it to be tracked.

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Automation bias

Automation bias is the propensity for humans to favor suggestions from automated decision-making systems and to ignore contradictory information made without automation, even if it is correct.

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Aviation Career Exploring

Aviation Career Exploring, whose participants are called "Explorers," is one of the career-oriented programs offered by Learning for Life, a branch of the Boy Scouts of America.

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Aviation English

Aviation English is the de facto international language of civil aviation.

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Aviation Hall of Fame and Museum of New Jersey

The Aviation Hall Of Fame & Museum of New Jersey was founded in 1972 and preserves New Jersey's aviation and space heritage.

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Aviation Innovation, Reform, and Reauthorization (AIRR) Act

The Aviation Innovation, Reform, and Reauthorization (AIRR) Act (H.R. 4441) was a bill introduced on February 3, 2016 in the 114th Congress (2015-2016) by Congressman Bill Shuster (R-PA) and Frank LoBiondo (R-NJ).

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École nationale de l'aviation civile

The (ENAC) (French Civil Aviation University) is one of the 207 schools that offers degrees in engineering in France.

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Bachelor of Aviation

The Bachelor of Aviation (BAvn) is a bachelor's degree for studies in the field of aviation.

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Baku–Rostov highway bombing

The Baku–Rostov highway bombing was an incident which occurred near the village of Shaami-Yurt in Chechnya, on October 29, 1999.

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Baldur Ágústsson

Baldur Ágústsson is an Icelandic businessman, who ran for president of Iceland in 2004 and 2016.

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Bandaranaike International Airport

Bandaranaike International Airport (බණ්ඩාරනායක ජාත්‍යන්තර ගුවන්තොටුපළ; பண்டாரநாயக்க பன்னாட்டு வானுர்தி நிலையம்), colloquially known as Katunayake Airport and Colombo International Airport, is the main international airport serving Sri Lanka.

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Barbara Harmer

Barbara Harmer (14 September 1953 – 20 February 2011) was the first qualified female Concorde pilot.

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Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport

Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport, also known as Ryan Field, is a public use airport located four nautical miles (7 km) north of the central business district of Baton Rouge, a city in East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, United States.

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Ben Sliney

Ben Sliney is a former United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Operations Manager.

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Bitching Betty

Bitching Betty is a slang term used by some pilots and aircrew (mainly North American), when referring to the voices used by some aircraft warning systems.

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Black Wednesday (air travel)

September 15, 1954, known as Black Wednesday, was a particularly good example of air traffic control's inability to handle increases in traffic levels.

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Blackout Effect

Blackout Effect (UK: 747) is a 1998 made-for-television disaster/thriller film.

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Boston Virtual ARTCC

Boston Virtual ARTCC (BVA) is a non-profit community of aviation enthusiasts, students, and professionals.

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Bovingdon stack

The Bovingdon stack is a section of airspace to the north west of London where inbound planes to London Heathrow Airport, which is 20 miles (30 km) to the south, are held.

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Braking action

Braking action in aviation is a description of how easily an aircraft can stop after landing on a runway.

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Breaking Bad

Breaking Bad is an American neo-Western crime drama television series created and produced by Vince Gilligan.

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British Island Airways

British Island Airways (BIA) was the legal successor to British United Island Airways (BUIA). It commenced operations under that name in mid-1970. Ten years later it merged with Air Anglia, Air Wales and Air Westward to form Air UK, at the time the UK's biggest regional airline and its third-largest scheduled operator. The first British Island Airways had its head office at Congreve House (1970–1972) and Berkeley House (1973–1979), which are respectively located in Station Road and on the high street in Redhill, Surrey. In 1982 British Island Airways was reconstituted by splitting off the charter operation Air UK had inherited from BIA at the time of its creation into a separate company. The reconstituted BIA ceased operations in 1991.

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Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid

Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid is a 1942 Merrie Melodies cartoon, directed by Bob Clampett, produced by Leon Schlesinger, and released to theatres by Warner Bros. Pictures.

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Byron Miranda

Byron Miranda is an American television journalist.

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Cal Sierra Airlines

Cal Sierra Airlines was a start-up airline based in San Diego, California.

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Calambur

Calambur (Каламбур, Pun) is an Ukrainian sketch comedy TV series that was first aired on October 12, 1996 on ORT (now Channel One Russia).

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Caledonian Airways Flight 153

Caledonian Airways Flight 153 was a multi-leg nonscheduled passenger service from Luxembourg via Khartoum, Lorenzo Marques (nowadays Maputo), Douala and Lisbon, before heading back to Luxembourg.

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Camille Gira

Camille Gira (2 June 1958 – 16 May 2018) was a Luxembourgish politician for the Greens.

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Canada–Caribbean relations

Canada–Caribbean relations are the long established relationships between Canada and the many states of the Caribbean or West Indies.

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Candi Kubeck

Candalyn "Candi" Kubeck (née Chamberlain, May 10, 1961May 11, 1996) was an American commercial airline pilot and the captain of ValuJet Flight 592.

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Capital Airlines Flight 75

Capital Airlines Flight 75 was a domestic scheduled Capital Airlines flight operating between La Guardia Airport and Atlanta Airport.

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Capstone Program

The Capstone Program was a United States government-funded aviation safety program for the state of Alaska, primarily focusing on rural areas of the state.

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CDIS (computer-based system)

The CCF Display and Information System (CDIS) is a computer-based system that provides airport and flight information to air traffic controllers formerly based at the London Terminal Control Centre in England.

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Center Weather Service Unit

A Center Weather Service Unit (CWSU) is a National Weather Service (NWS) unit located inside each of the Federal Aviation Administration's 22 Air Route Traffic Control Centers (ARTCC).

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Central Air Traffic Control School

The Central Air Traffic Control School (CATCS Shawbury) is the UK's training establishment for all military air traffic controllers (ATCs), sited at RAF Shawbury in Shropshire.

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Charlie Victor Romeo

Charlie Victor Romeo is a 1999 play, and later a 2013 movie based on the play, whose script consists of almost-verbatim transcripts from six real aviation accidents and incidents.

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Civil Air Operations Officers' Association of Australia

The Civil Air Operations Officers' Association of Australia (CAOOAA), known as Civil Air, is a trade union in Australia.

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Civil Aviation Authority (United Kingdom)

The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) is the statutory corporation which oversees and regulates all aspects of civil aviation in the United Kingdom.

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Cloak & Dagger (1984 film)

Cloak & Dagger is a 1984 American spy adventure film directed by Richard Franklin, and starring Henry Thomas, Dabney Coleman and Michael Murphy.

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Columbia Regional Airport

Columbia Regional Airport is a public city owned airport located about 10 nautical miles (12 mi, 19 km) southeast of the central business district of Columbia in Boone County, Missouri, United States.

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Comair Flight 5191

Comair Flight 5191, marketed as Delta Connection Flight 5191, was a scheduled United States (US) domestic passenger flight from Lexington, Kentucky, to Atlanta, Georgia, operated on behalf of Delta Connection by Comair.

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Commando

A commando is a soldier or operative of an elite light infantry or special operations force often specializing in amphibious landings, parachuting or abseiling.

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Common ARTS

Common ARTS (or Automated Radar Terminal System) is an air traffic control computer system that air traffic controllers use to track aircraft.

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Continental Airlines Flight 1713

Continental Airlines Flight 1713 was a commercial airline flight which crashed while taking off in a snowstorm from Stapleton International Airport in Denver, Colorado on November 15, 1987.

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Controller

Controller may refer to.

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Controller–pilot data link communications

Controller–pilot data link communications (CPDLC), also referred to as controller pilot data link (CPDL), is a method by which air traffic controllers can communicate with pilots over a datalink system.

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Craig Campbell (politician)

Craig Eaton Campbell (born March 24, 1952) is an American politician and businessman and is the current president and chief executive officer of the Alaska Aerospace Corporation (AAC).

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Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Act (Singapore)

The Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Act (often known by the abbreviation "CLTPA") is a Singapore statute that, among other things, allows the executive branch of the Government of Singapore to order that suspected criminals be detained without trial.

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Crossair Flight 498

Crossair Flight 498 was a commuter flight from Zurich, Switzerland, to Dresden, Germany, that crashed two minutes after takeoff in the Swiss municipality of Niederhasli on 10 January 2000.

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Cyprus Airways Flight 284

Cyprus Airways Flight 284 was a de Havilland Comet that broke up during a flight to Nicosia International Airport on 12 October 1967, after an explosive device detonated in the cabin.

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Dan-Air Flight 1008

Dan-Air Flight 1008 was a fatal accident involving a Boeing 727-46 jet aircraft operated by Dan Air Services Limited on a non-scheduled international passenger service from Manchester to Tenerife.

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Dan-Air Flight 1903

Dan-Air Flight 1903 was a de Havilland Comet 4 aircraft operated by Dan Air Services Limited that, on Friday, 3 July 1970, crashed into the wooded slopes of the Serralada del Montseny near Arbúcies (Girona), Catalonia, Spain.

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Dan-Air Flight 240

Dan-Air Flight 240 was a fatal accident involving a Hawker Siddeley HS 748 series 2A turboprop aircraft operated by Dan Air Services Limited on the first stage of a night mail flight from London Gatwick Airport to East Midlands Airport.

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Deepak Obhrai

Deepak Obhrai, (born July 5, 1950) Canadian politician of Indo-Tanzanian origin, representing the riding of Calgary Forest Lawn for the Conservative Party of Canada.

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Dejan Tofčević

Dejan Tofčević (Serbian Cyrillic - Дејан Тофчевић) (born on 10 June 1971 in Užice, Serbia, but spent his childhood in Bajina Bašta, Serbia) is a writer of satirical short forms such as aphorisms, short stories and poetry.

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Delta Air Lines Flight 1141

Delta Air Lines Flight 1141 was a scheduled domestic passenger flight between Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas and Salt Lake City, Utah.

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Delta Air Lines Flight 191

Delta Air Lines Flight 191 was a regularly scheduled Delta Air Lines domestic service from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, to Los Angeles with an intermediate stop at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW).

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Delta Air Lines Flight 1989

On September 11, 2001, Delta Air Lines Flight 1989 was a regularly scheduled flight offering nonstop morning service from Logan International Airport in Boston to Los Angeles International Airport on a Boeing 767-300ER aircraft.

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Dispatcher

Dispatchers are communications personnel responsible for receiving and transmitting pure and reliable messages, tracking vehicles and equipment, and recording other important information.

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DO-232

DO-232 is an air traffic control software standard published by RTCA, Incorporated.

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Don Charlwood

Donald Ernest Cameron (Don) Charlwood AM (6 September 1915 – 18 June 2012) was an Australian author.

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Dusty Drake

Dean Buffalini (born February 23, 1965) is an American country music artist, known professionally as Dusty Drake.

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East German balloon escape

The East German balloon escape was an incident occurring at approximately 2:00 AM on September 16, 1979, in which two families, with eight members in total, escaped the communist country of East Germany by crossing the border to West Germany in a homemade hot air balloon.

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ELPAC Test

The English Language Proficiency for Aeronautical Communication (ELPAC) is a EUROCONTROL test for aeronautical communication designed to assess ICAO English Language Proficiency for pilots and air traffic controllers, and reflects the range of tasks undertaken in air traffic control and pilot communications.

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Emergency medical dispatcher

An emergency medical dispatcher is a professional telecommunicator, tasked with the gathering of information related to medical emergencies, the provision of assistance and instructions by voice, prior to the arrival of emergency medical services (EMS), and the dispatching and support of EMS resources responding to an emergency call.

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ENAIRE

ENAIRE is the air navigation manager in Spain and Western Sahara, certified for the provision of en route, approach and aerodrome control services.

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English for specific purposes

English for specific purposes (ESP) is a subset of English as a second or foreign language.

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English Language Proficiency Test

The English Language Proficiency Test (ELPT) was the name of a SAT II last administered in January 2005.

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Equipment codes

An equipment code describes the communication (COM), navigation (NAV), approach aids and surveillance transponder equipment on board an aircraft.

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ERAM

ERAM (En Route Automation Modernization) is an FAA Air Traffic Control system designed to "allow faster processing of route requests and in flight route changes".

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Es Vedrà

Es Vedrà is a small rocky island of the south western seaboard off the Spanish island of Ibiza.

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Eugene Luther Vidal

Eugene Luther "Gene" Vidal (April 13, 1895 – February 20, 1969) was an American commercial aviation pioneer, New Deal official, inventor and athlete.

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FANS-1/A

FANS-1/A design is a range of Future Air Navigation System (FANS) products.

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Faucett Flight 251

Faucett Flight 251 refers to a Boeing 737-200 that was operating a domestic scheduled Lima–Arequipa–Tacna passenger service and crashed on 29 February 1996, while completing the first leg, on approach to Rodríguez Ballón International Airport.

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FEAST test

The First European Air Traffic Controller Selection Test (FEAST) is a tool that helps Air Navigation Service Providers (ANSPs) to identify the most suitable candidates for the job of air traffic controllers.

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First solo flight

The first solo flight of a new pilot comprises that pilot completing a take off, and usually a short flight and safe landing, by him or herself.

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Flight 175: As the World Watched

Flight 175: As the World Watched is an American television documentary film that premiered in August 2006 on TLC.

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Flight attendant

Flight attendants or cabin crew (also known as stewards/stewardesses, air hosts/hostesses, cabin attendants) are members of an aircrew employed by airlines primarily to ensure the safety and comfort of passengers aboard commercial flights, on select business jet aircraft, and on some military aircraft.

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Flight Control (video game)

Flight Control is a time management video game for iOS, Wii, Nintendo DS, Android, and Windows Phone 7 developed by Firemint and first released for iOS on March 5, 2009.

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Flight controller (disambiguation)

Flight controller may refer to.

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Flight information service officer

Flight information service officers or FISO, provide a flight information service (FIS) to any air traffic that requests it, or requires it.

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Flight recorder

A flight recorder is an electronic recording device placed in an aircraft for the purpose of facilitating the investigation of aviation accidents and incidents.

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Flight surgeon

A flight surgeon is a military medical officer practicing in the clinical field variously known as aviation medicine, aerospace medicine, or flight medicine.

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Frank Snow

Francis "Frank" Snow (April 18, 1941 – May 2, 2015) was an American politician, businessman, and government official who served as a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives.

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Freeman Thomas

Freeman Thomas, born, is an American automobile and industrial designer who has worked for Porsche, Volkswagen Group, DaimlerChrysler and Ford.

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French Air Force

The French Air Force (Armée de l'Air Française), literally Aerial Army) is the air force of the French Armed Forces. It was formed in 1909 as the Service Aéronautique, a service arm of the French Army, then was made an independent military arm in 1934. The number of aircraft in service with the French Air Force varies depending on source, however sources from the French Ministry of Defence give a figure of 658 aircraft in 2014. The French Air Force has 241 combat aircraft in service, with the majority being 133 Dassault Mirage 2000 and 108 Dassault Rafale. As of early 2017, the French Air Force employs a total of 41,160 regular personnel. The reserve element of the air force consisted of 5,187 personnel of the Operational Reserve. The Chief of Staff of the French Air Force (CEMAA) is a direct subordinate of the Chief of the Defence Staff (CEMA).

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Future Air Navigation System

The Future Air Navigation System (FANS) is an avionics system which provides direct data link communication between the pilot and the air traffic controller.

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Garuda Indonesia Flight 150

Garuda Indonesia Airways Flight 150 was a scheduled Indonesian domestic passenger flight from Kemayoran Airport, Jakarta to Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II Airport, Palembang.

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General aviation in the United Kingdom

General aviation in the United Kingdom has been defined as a civil aircraft operation other than a commercial air transport flight operating to a schedule or military aviation.

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Geoff Stephens

Geoffrey 'Geoff' Stephens (born 1 October 1934 in New Southgate, North London) is an English songwriter and record producer, most prolific in the United Kingdom in the 1960s and 1970s.

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Go the Fuck to Sleep

Go the Fuck to Sleep is a book written by American author Adam Mansbach and illustrated by Ricardo Cortés.

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Gol Transportes Aéreos Flight 1907

Gol Transportes Aéreos Flight 1907 (ICAO: GLO 1907) was a Boeing 737-8EH, registration PR-GTD, on a scheduled domestic passenger flight from Manaus, Brazil, to Rio de Janeiro.

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Greenbrier Valley Airport

Greenbrier Valley Airport is a public airport three miles (5 km) north of Lewisburg in Greenbrier County, West Virginia, United States.

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Gregory Pardlo

Gregory Pardlo (born November 24, 1968) is an American poet, writer, and professor.

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Ground Control (film)

Ground Control (Jet) is a 1998 American disaster thriller film directed by Richard Howard and starring Kiefer Sutherland, Bruce McGill, Kristy Swanson, and Robert Sean Leonard.

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H.R. 3578 (113th Congress)

The bill had the long title "To ensure that any new or revised requirement providing for the screening, testing, or treatment of an airman or an air traffic controller for a sleep disorder is adopted pursuant to a rulemaking proceeding, and for other purposes." It is a bill that would require that "any federal rules on testing of air traffic controllers for sleep disorders are issued under a formal rulemaking process." The bill was introduced into the United States House of Representatives during the 113th United States Congress.

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Headwind and tailwind

A tailwind is a wind that blows in the direction of travel of an object, while a headwind blows against the direction of travel.

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Heathrow Airport

Heathrow Airport (also known as London Heathrow) is a major international airport in London, United Kingdom.

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Herdla Airport

Herdla Airport (Herdla flyplass; Flugplatz Herdla) was a military air base situated on the island of Herdla in Askøy, Norway.

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Higher education in the United States

Higher education in the United States is an optional final stage of formal learning following secondary education.

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History of Oklahoma

The history of Oklahoma refers to the history of the state of Oklahoma and the land that the state now occupies.

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History of the Australian Army

The history of the Australian Army dates back to colonial forces, prior to the Federation of Australia in 1901.

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Honey Island Swamp monster

In Louisiana folklore, the Honey Island Swamp monster is a creature said to have been seen in Honey Island Swamp since 1963.

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Hong Kong (Area Control Centre)

Hong Kong (Area Control Centre) is one of 2 key Area Control Centres in the Pearl River Delta and is under the Hong Kong Civil Aviation Department.

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Horta Airport

Horta Airport is an airport located in the parish of Castelo Branco, southwest of the center of Horta, on Faial Island in the archipelago of the Azores.

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Hughes Airwest Flight 706

Hughes Airwest Flight 706 was a regularly scheduled flight operated by American domestic airline Hughes Airwest, from Los Angeles, California, to Seattle, Washington, with several intermediate stops.

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Indonesian National Air Defense Forces Command

The Indonesian National Air Defense Forces Command (Komando Pertahanan Udara Nasional TNI /Kohanudnas TNI) is one of the Major Operational Commands of the Indonesian National Armed Forces that is responsible for air surveillance, early warning system and air defense of Indonesian airspace.

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Ingénieur des études et de l'exploitation de l'aviation civile

The IEEAC is the corps of the Ingénieur des études et de l'exploitation de l'aviation civile (in English Civil Aviation Operations Engineer).

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International airport

An international airport is an airport that offers customs and immigration facilities for passengers travelling between countries.

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International Federation of Air Traffic Controllers' Associations

International Federation of Air Traffic Controllers' Associations (IFATCA) unites the professional associations of air traffic controllers from around the world.

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International Virtual Aviation Organisation

IVAO or International Virtual Aviation Organisation VZW is a non-profit association which operates a free-of-charge online flight-simulation network.

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Iran Civil Aviation Organization

The Civil Aviation Organization of Islamic Republic of Iran (CAO.IRI), (سازمان هواپیمایی کشوری جمهوری اسلامی ایران"." Iran Civil Aviation Organization. Retrieved on 12 January 2011. "vice president of civil Aviation in flight standard, Civil Aviation Organization, Mehrabad international airport, Tehran, Iran.") is Iran's civil aviation agency.

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J.T. Putney

J.T. Putney (October 5, 1928 - April 11, 2001) overall career information at DriverDB.com was a NASCAR Grand National Series race car driver who would accomplish 16 finishes in the "top five" in addition to 49 finishes in the "top ten.

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Jack MacDuff

John A. "Jack" MacDuff (born February 16, 1950) is an air traffic controller and curler.

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James C. Marsters

James Carlyle Marsters (April 5, 1924 – July 28, 2009) was a deaf orthodontist in Pasadena, California who in 1964 helped invent the first teletypewriter device capable of being used with telephone lines.

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James G. Howes

James Guerdon Howes is an American businessman in the aviation and communications fields.

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James J. Stanford

Senior Master Sergeant James J. "Jim" Stanford (died 25 August 2012) instituted forward air control techniques for directing air strikes during the Vietnam War and the Laotian Civil War.

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Jane Garvey (aviation administrator)

Jane F. Garvey is a former government transportation and public works official, now an American business executive, currently serving as the chairman of Meridiam North America.

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Japan Air Lines flight 1628 incident

Japan Air Lines flight 1628 was a UFO incident that occurred on November 17, 1986 involving a Japanese Boeing 747-200F cargo aircraft.

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Japan Airlines Flight 472 (1972)

Japan Airlines Flight 472 was a flight from London to Tokyo via Frankfurt, Rome, Beirut, Tehran, Bombay, Bangkok and Hong Kong.

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Jens Riewa

Jens Riewa (born 2 July 1963 in Lübbenau, Brandenburg) is a German television presenter and broadcast news analyst for the Tagesschau, a programme produced by the German broadcaster ARD.

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Jesse Jackson Jr.

Jesse Louis Jackson Jr. (born March 11, 1965) is a former American politician who served as a Democratic Congressman representing Illinois's 2nd congressional district in the United States House of Representatives from 1995 until his resignation in 2012.

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Jesse Pinkman

Jesse Bruce Pinkman is a supporting character in the television series Breaking Bad, played by Aaron Paul.

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Jim Gouk

James William Gouk (born April 15, 1946) is a Canadian politician.

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John Cernuto

John Anthony Cernuto (born January 10, 1944 in Jersey City, New Jersey) also known as Miami, is an American professional poker player based in Las Vegas, Nevada, specialising in Omaha hi-lo events.

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John H. Shaffer

John Hixon Shaffer (February 25, 1919 – September 14, 1997) was an administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration from March 24, 1969 until March 14, 1973.

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John Siptroth

John J. Siptroth is a Democratic politician who was a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.

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Joint Special Operations Command

The Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) is a component command of the United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) and is charged to study special operations requirements and techniques to ensure interoperability and equipment standardization; to plan and conduct special operations exercises and training; to develop joint special operations tactics; and to execute special operations missions worldwide.

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Juanda International Airport

Juanda International Airport (JIA) (Bandar Udara Internasional Juanda), is an international airport located in Sedati, Sidoarjo.

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Kaikoura lights

The Kaikoura lights is a name given by the New Zealand media to a series of UFO sightings that occurred in December 1978, over the skies above the Kaikoura mountain ranges in the northeast of New Zealand's South Island.

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Karachi Area Control Centre

Karachi Area Control Centre (کراچی ہوائی مرکز اختیار) is one of two Area Control Centers in Pakistan operated by the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority and is based in Terminal 1 at Jinnah International Airport in Karachi.

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Keesler Air Force Base

Keesler Air Force Base is a United States Air Force base located in Biloxi, a city along the Gulf Coast in Harrison County, Mississippi, United States.

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Ken Gorman

Ken Gorman (July 12, 1946 – February 17, 2007) was a marijuana rights activist who was shot and killed in his home on February 17, 2007 in Colorado.

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Kennedy Approach

Kennedy Approach is an air traffic control simulation computer game released by MicroProse for the Atari 8-bit family and Commodore 64 in 1985.

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Kommando LSK/LV

The Kommando Luftstreitkräfte/Luftverteidigung (Kdo LSK/LV) was the Air Force Staff - and simultaneously the Air Force Command of the National People's Army (NPA), the Air Force of the former German Democratic Republic.

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Kristiansand Airport, Kjevik

Kristiansand Airport, Kjevik (Kristiansand lufthavn, Kjevik) is an international airport serving the city of Kristiansand in Vest-Agder county, Norway.

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L. J. K. Setright

Leonard John Kensell Setright (10 August 1931 – 7 September 2005) was an English motoring journalist and author.

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Lahore Area Control Centre

Lahore Area Control Centre (لاہور ہوائی مرکز کنترل) is one of two Area Control Centers in Pakistan operated by the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority and based at Allama Iqbal International Airport in Lahore.

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Landing performance

The performance data for landing an aircraft can be obtained from the aircraft's flight manual or pilot's operating handbook.

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Langen, Hesse

Not to be confused with Langenhessen, which is 2 km north of Werdau. Langen is a town of roughly 36,000 in the Offenbach district in the Regierungsbezirk of Darmstadt in Hesse, Germany.

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Lúcio Antunes

Ulisses Indalécio Silva Antunes, nicknamed Lúcio Antunes, is Cape Verdean football manager.

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Len Wicks

Len Wicks (born 22 September 1959) is an Australian-New Zealand genocide awareness activist and author.

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List of acts of the 114th United States Congress

The list of acts of the 114th United States Congress includes all Acts of Congress and ratified treaties by the 114th United States Congress, which began on January 3, 2015, and lasted until January 3, 2017.

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List of agencies affected by the United States federal government shutdown of 2013

The following is a list of government agencies and operations affected by the United States federal government shutdown of 2013.

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List of Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul characters

Breaking Bad is an American television series created by Vince Gilligan.

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List of fictional aviation accidents and incidents

This is a list of fictional aviation accidents and incidents.

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List of Mayday episodes

Mayday, known as Air Crash Investigation(s) outside of the United States and Canada and also known as Air Emergency or Air Disasters (Smithsonian Channel) in the United States, is a Canadian documentary television series produced by Cineflix that recounts air crashes, near-crashes, fires, hijackings, bombings and other mainly flight-related disasters and crises.

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List of people from Des Moines, Iowa

This is a list of the people born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the city of Des Moines, Iowa, and its surrounding metropolitan area.

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List of Rescue 911 episodes

The following is a list of episodes of the CBS television series Rescue 911.

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List of tribunals in the United Kingdom

This is a list of tribunals believed to be currently in existence in the United Kingdom.

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List of United States Marine Corps MOS

The United States Marine Corps Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) is a system of categorizing career fields.

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List of Vietnam Airlines accidents and incidents

This is a list of incidents and accidents that Vietnam Airlines has experienced since its inception in 1956.

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List of X-Play characters

The video-game review television program X-Play has had numerous recurring sketch characters that have appeared throughout the show's history; during a preview for the game WWE Day of Reckoning 2, co-hosts Adam Sessler and Morgan Webb were left pondering, "Just how many random-ass supporting characters do we have on this show?".

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London City Airport

London City Airport is an international airport in London, United Kingdom.

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LOT Polish Airlines

Polskie Linie Lotnicze LOT S.A. (flight), doing business as LOT Polish Airlines, is the flag carrier of Poland.

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Louise Alley

Louise Frances Koury Alley (March 2, 1927 – October 9, 2015) was a radio personality with station KWKH in Shreveport, Louisiana, who also operated her own advertising agency.

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Low-level windshear alert system

A low-level windshear alert system (LLWAS) measures average surface wind speed and direction using a network of remote sensor stations, situated near runways and along approach or departure corridors at an airport.

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Lufthansa Cargo

Lufthansa Cargo AG is a German cargo airline and a wholly owned subsidiary of Lufthansa.

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Lufthansa CityLine Flight 5634

On 6 January 1993, Lufthansa Cityline Flight 5634 was on a flight from Bremen Airport to Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport in France.

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Luxembourg Approach Controllers Association

Luxembourg Approach Controllers Association (LACA) officially and exclusively represents the approach controllers at Luxembourg - Findel Airport.

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Mandatory retirement

Mandatory retirement also known as enforced retirement, is the set age at which people who hold certain jobs or offices are required by industry custom or by law to leave their employment, or retire.

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Marcus Schrenker

Marcus Schrenker (born ~1971) is a former financial advisor from Indiana.

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Mark Shannon

Mark Shannon (born Mark Jackson Fullerton; August 4, 1951 – May 8, 2010) was a long-time conservative radio personality who lived in Edmond, Oklahoma.

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Mary Chance VanScyoc

Mary Chance VanScyoc (December 26, 1919 - February 9, 2011) was an air traffic controller in the United States.

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Mădălina Manole

Magdalena-Anca Mircea (14 July 1967 – 14 July 2010), better known by her stage name Mădălina Manole, was a Romanian pop recording artist.

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Michael K. Randolph

The Hon.

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Michael McCastle

Michael McCastle is an American endurance athlete and philanthropist.

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Midwest Airlines

Midwest Airlines (formerly Midwest Express) was a U.S.-based airline and, for a short time, an operating brand of Republic Airways Holdings based in Oak Creek, Wisconsin, operating from Milwaukee's General Mitchell International Airport.

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Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center

Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center is administered as one of the FAA Regional Offices.

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Mike O'Malley

Michael Edward O'Malley (born October 31, 1966) is an American actor and writer who has appeared in many films and television series.

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Minimum safe altitude warning

Minimum safe altitude warning (MSAW) is an automated warning system for air traffic controllers (ATCO).

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Montreal Area Control Centre

Montreal Area Control Centre is one of 7 Area Control Centres in Canada operated by Nav Canada.

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Mt. San Antonio College

Mt.

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Multinational Force and Observers

The Multinational Force and Observers (MFO) is an international peacekeeping force overseeing the terms of the peace treaty between Egypt and Israel.

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Museum of Flight

The Museum of Flight is a private non-profit air and space museum in the northwest United States.

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Naila Al Moosawi

Naila Al Moosawi is an Emirati business executive who has been a pioneer woman in the Middle East.

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Natasha Hansen

Natasha Hansen (born 15 November 1989) is a New Zealand track cyclist who has represented her country at the 2012 and 2016 Summer Olympics.

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National Airspace System

The National Airspace System (NAS) is the airspace, navigation facilities and airports of the United States along with their associated information, services, rules, regulations, policies, procedures, personnel and equipment.

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NATS Holdings

NATS Holdings, formerly National Air Traffic Services and commonly referred to as NATS, is the main Air Navigation Service Provider in the United Kingdom.

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Navigation paradox

The navigation paradox states that increased navigational precision may result in increased collision risk.

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Near miss (safety)

A near miss, "near hit", "close call", or "nearly a collision" is an unplanned event that has the potential to cause, but does not actually result in human injury, environmental or equipment damage, or an interruption to normal operation.

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Next Generation Data Communications

Next Generation (NextGen) Data Communications (Nexcom or DataComm), an element of the Next Generation Air Transportation System, will significantly reduce controller-to-pilot communications and controller workload, whilst improving safety.

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No Moon Tonight

No Moon Tonight is a World War II autobiographical book by Halifax/Lancaster/Wellington bomber navigator Don Charlwood.

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No. 1 Flying Training School RAAF

No.

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Non-towered airport

A non-towered airport is an airport without a control tower, or air traffic control (ATC) unit.

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Norman Williams (RAAF officer)

Norman Francis Williams, (3 November 1914 – 30 June 2007) served as an air gunner in Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) bombers in the Second World War, becoming its most highly decorated non-commissioned officer.

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North Atlantic Tracks

North Atlantic Tracks, officially titled the North Atlantic Organised Track System (NAT-OTS), is a structured set of transatlantic flight routes that stretch from the northeast of North America to western Europe across the Atlantic Ocean.

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Northwest Regional Airport (Texas)

Northwest Regional Airport is a privately owned, public use airport located three miles northwest of Roanoke, in Denton County, Texas, United States.

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Omak Airport

Omak Airport, also known as Omak Municipal Airport or Omak City Airport, is a regional airport located north of Omak, Washington, a city in the Okanogan region of United States.

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On the Path

On the Path (Na putu) is a 2010 Bosnian and Herzegovinian drama film directed by Jasmila Žbanić.

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Order of Railroad Telegraphers

The Order of Railroad Telegraphers (ORT) was a United States labor union established in the late nineteenth century to promote the interests of telegraph operators working for the railroads.

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Oscar Hillgaar

Oscar Douglas Hillgaar (born 8 November 1945) is a Norwegian politician formerly representing the Progress Party.

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Oslo Air Traffic Control Center

Oslo Air Traffic Control Center or Oslo ATCC (Oslo Kontrollsentral) is responsible for the controlled airspace above Eastern Norway.

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Pacific Wings

Pacific Wings Airline was an American commuter airline headquartered in Mesa, Arizona, United States in Greater Phoenix.

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Paskhas

Paskhas (Indonesian: Korps Pasukan Khas) is the air force infantry and special forces corps of the Indonesian Air Force ("TNI-AU").

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Perdomo (cigar brand)

Perdomo is a brand of cigars primarily grown and produced in Nicaragua and sold worldwide by Tabacalera Perdomo.

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Petrozavodsk phenomenon

The Petrozavodsk phenomenon was a series of celestial events of a disputed nature that occurred on September 20, 1977.

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Pilot certification in the United States

Pilot certification in the United States is typically required for an individual to act as a pilot-in-command of an aircraft.

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Pilot report

A pilot report or PIREP is a report of actual weather conditions encountered by an aircraft in flight.

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Plan position indicator

The plan position indicator (PPI), is the most common type of radar display.

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Plymouth Municipal Airport (Massachusetts)

Plymouth Municipal Airport is a town-owned, public-use airport located four nautical miles (7 km) southwest of the central business district of Plymouth, a town in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States.

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Portland International Jetport

Portland International Jetport is a public airport two miles (3 km) west of downtown Portland, in Cumberland County, Maine.

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Precision approach path indicator

A precision approach path indicator (PAPI) is a visual aid that provides guidance information to help a pilot acquire and maintain the correct approach (in the vertical plane) to an airport or an aerodrome.

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Precision approach radar

Precision approach radar (PAR) is a type of radar guidance system designed to provide lateral and vertical guidance to an aircraft pilot for landing, until the landing threshold is reached.

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Prevailing visibility

Prevailing visibility in aviation is a measurement of the greatest distance visible throughout at least half of the horizon, not necessarily continuously.

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Prince Aircraft

Prince Aircraft Company, founded in 1979 by Lonnie Prince, is an American manufacturer of wood and composite propellers for homebuilt and ultralight aircraft.

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Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization (AFSCME)

Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization (PATCO/AFSCME) is a United States labor union which represents air traffic controllers at a number of locations.

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Professional certification

Professional certification, trade certification, or professional designation, often called simply certification or qualification, is a designation earned by a person to assure qualification to perform a job or task.

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Professor Sató's Three Formulae, Volume 1: Mortimer in Tokyo

Professor Sató's 3 Formulae, Volume 1: Mortimer in Tokyo is the eleventh book in the Blake and Mortimer series.

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Push-to-talk

Push-to-talk (PTT), also known as press-to-transmit, is a method of having conversations or talking on half-duplex communication lines, including two-way radio, using a momentary button to switch from voice reception mode to transmit mode.

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Pushing Tin

Pushing Tin is a 1999 comedy-drama film directed by Mike Newell.

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R. J. Harris

Richard Jason Satawk "R.

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RAAF Base Pearce

RAAF Base Pearce is the main Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) military air base in Western Australia.

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RAF Holbeach

RAF Holbeach also Air Weapons Range Holbeach, is a United Kingdom Ministry of Defence academic air weapons range (AWR) situated between Boston and King's Lynn near Gedney Drove End on The Wash, in Lincolnshire, eastern England.

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RAF Prestwick

Royal Air Force Prestwick otherwise known as RAF Prestwick was a RAF unit based at the NATS air traffic control centre, adjacent to Glasgow Prestwick Airport, South Ayrshire, in south west Scotland.

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Ray Henault

General Raymond (Ray) Roland Joseph Henault, CMM, MSC, CD (born April 26, 1949) is a retired Canadian Air Force officer.

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Recognized Air Picture

A Recognized Air Picture or RAP is a (theoretically) complete listing of all aircraft in flight within a particular airspace, with each aircraft being identified as friendly or hostile, and ideally containing additional information such as type of aircraft, flight number, and flight plan.

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Recurring Saturday Night Live characters and sketches introduced 1995–1996

The following is a list of recurring Saturday Night Live characters and sketches introduced between September 30, 1995, and May 18, 1996, the twenty-first season of ''SNL''.

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Remote and virtual tower

Remote and virtual tower (RVT) is a new concept where the air traffic service (ATS) at an airport is performed somewhere else than in the local control tower.

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Robert A. Sturgell

Robert Allan Sturgell (born August 1, 1959) is a former Acting Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), having served from September 14, 2007, to January 15, 2009.

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Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport

Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport, formerly known as Golden Rock Airport, is an international airport located just northeast of Basseterre, on the island of Saint Kitts, serving the nation of Saint Kitts and Nevis.

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Rock Boat

The Rock Boat is an annual rock music-themed "floating music festival at sea" aboard a cruise ship.

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Route Availability Planning Tool

Route Availability Planning Tool (RAPT) is a software program developed by the MIT Lincoln Laboratory in order to aid air traffic controllers in making flight decisions in the face of weather-related delays.

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Roy Scheider

Roy Richard Scheider (November 10, 1932 – February 10, 2008) was an American actor and amateur boxer.

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Royal Hong Kong Auxiliary Air Force

The Royal Hong Kong Auxiliary Air Force (RHKAAF) was an auxiliary unit of the United Kingdom Royal Air Force, based in Hong Kong.

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Rule of three (aeronautics)

In aviation, the rule of three or "3:1 rule of descent" is that 3 miles of travel should be allowed for every of descent.

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Run and break

In aviation, a run and break is a procedure used by high-performance aircraft to join an airfield traffic pattern without requiring the aircraft to spend a long time flying at low speed.

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Runway incursion

A runway incursion is an incident where an unauthorized aircraft, vehicle or person is on a runway.

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Runway visual range

Runway visual range (RVR) is in aviation meteorology the distance over which a pilot of an aircraft on the centreline of the runway can see the runway surface markings delineating the runway or identifying its centre line.

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Sandy McPhie

Alexander Carpendale "Sandy" McPhie (10 February 1929 – 5 December 2015) was an Australian politician.

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Scott Elrod

Scott Michael Elrod"flying HIGH." Soap Opera Digst.

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Seattle–Tacoma International Airport

Seattle–Tacoma International Airport, also referred to as Sea–Tac Airport or Sea–Tac, is the primary commercial airport serving the Seattle metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Washington.

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Security Control of Air Traffic and Air Navigation Aids

The Plan for the Security Control of Air Traffic and Air Navigation Aids (SCATANA) is an emergency preparedness plan of the United States which prescribes the joint action to be taken by appropriate elements of the Department of Defense, Federal Aviation Administration, and the Federal Communications Commission in the interest of national security in order to effectively control air traffic and air navigation aids under emergency conditions.

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Separation (aeronautics)

In air traffic control, separation is the name for the concept of keeping an aircraft outside a minimum distance from another aircraft to reduce the risk of those aircraft colliding, as well as prevent accidents due to secondary factors, such as wake turbulence.

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Shift work

Shift work is an employment practice designed to make use of, or provide service across, all 24 hours of the clock each day of the week (often abbreviated as 24/7).

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Shikha Pandey

Shikha Pandey (born 12 May 1989) is an Indian cricketer.

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Short-term conflict alert

Short-term conflict alert (STCA) is an automated warning system for air traffic controllers (ATCO).

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Sif Aradóttir

Sif Aradóttir (born c. 1985) was Ungfrú Ísland or Miss Iceland in 2006.

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Simone Biles

Simone Arianne Biles (born March 14, 1997) is an American artistic gymnast.

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Single frequency approach

In aviation, a single frequency approach (SFA) is a service for a military single-piloted turbojet aircraft to use a single UHF frequency during their landing approach.

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Skywest Airlines Flight 1834

On January 15, 1987, at 12:52 local time, SkyWest Airlines Flight 1834 a Swearingen SA-226TC (METRO II), and a Mooney M20 were involved in a midair collision near Kearns, Utah.

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Sleeping while on duty

Sleeping while on duty or sleeping on the job refers to falling asleep while on the time clock or equivalent, or else while responsible for performing some active or passive job duty.

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Solidarity Day march

The Solidarity Day march was a large political rally in support of organized labor that took place in Washington, D.C. on September 19, 1981.

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Southwest Airlines Flight 1380

Southwest Airlines Flight 1380 (WN1380/SWA1380) was a Boeing 737–700 that experienced an uncontained engine failure after departing from New York–LaGuardia Airport en route to Dallas Love Field on April 17, 2018.

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Southwest Airlines Flight 1455

Southwest Airlines Flight 1455 was a scheduled passenger flight from McCarran International Airport, Las Vegas, Nevada to Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport, Burbank, California, that overran the runway during landing on March 5, 2000.

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Spanish air traffic controllers strike

The Spanish air traffic controllers strike began on December 3, 2010 when most air traffic controllers in Spanish airports walked out in a coordinated wildcat strike.

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Special Services Wing

The Special Service Wing (SSW), codename the SS Wing, or previously known as 312th Special Service Wing or Maroon berets, is a special operations aerospace unit of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF).

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Sri Lanka Air Force

The Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) (Śrī Laṃkā guwan hamudāva; Ilaṅkai vimāṉappaṭai) is the air arm and the youngest of the Sri Lanka Armed Forces.

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Standard rate turn

Aircraft maneuvering is referenced to a standard rate turn, also known as a rate one turn (ROT).

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Stockport air disaster

The Stockport air disaster occurred on 4 June 1967, when a Canadair C-4 Argonaut passenger aircraft owned by British Midland Airways crashed near the centre of Stockport, Cheshire, England.

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Strike action

Strike action, also called labor strike, labour strike, or simply strike, is a work stoppage caused by the mass refusal of employees to work.

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Sultan Ismail Petra Airport

Sultan Ismail Petra Airport is an airport that operates in Kota Bharu, a city in the state of Kelantan in Malaysia.

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Summer Rental

Summer Rental is a 1985 comedy film directed by Carl Reiner and starring John Candy.

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Surface movement radar

Surface Movement Radar (SMR) is used to detect aircraft and vehicles on the surface of an airport.

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Sutton Wick air crash

The Sutton Wick air crash occurred on 5 March 1957 when a Blackburn Beverley C Mk 1 heavy transport aircraft, serial number XH117, of 53 Squadron Royal Air Force crashed at Sutton Wick, Drayton, Berkshire, England, following a shut-down of one engine and partial loss of power on another.

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Tad Dennis

Tad Dennis, born Timothy Alan Dennis, is a world-class athlete in the men's single slalom canoe division and a current member of the USA Canoe/Kayak National Team.

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Tally-ho

Tally-ho is a very old traditional cry made by the huntsman to tell others the quarry has been sighted.

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Tatarstan Airlines Flight 363

Tatarstan Airlines Flight 363 was a scheduled domestic passenger flight, operated by Tatarstan Airlines on behalf of Ak Bars Aero, from Moscow to Kazan, Russia.

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Technicien supérieur des études et de l'exploitation de l'aviation civile

In France, the corps of Technicien supérieur des études et de l'exploitation de l'aviation civile (TSEEAC, in English Civil aviation opérations Technicians) of the Directorate General for Civil Aviation is a B-class job on the Ministry of Ecology, Sustainable Development, Transport and Housing.

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Terminal Doppler Weather Radar

Terminal Doppler Weather Radar (TDWR) is a Doppler weather radar system with a three-dimensional "pencil beam" used primarily for the detection of hazardous wind shear conditions, precipitation, and winds aloft on and near major airports situated in climates with great exposure to thunderstorms in the United States.

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Terrastock

Terrastock is a music festival organised periodically by Phil McMullen, formerly editor of the Ptolemaic Terrascope and since 2005 the publisher of the Terrascope Online website.

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Test of English for Aviation

The Test of English for Aviation (T.E.A.) is a language proficiency test designed and developed by Mayflower College in the United Kingdom.

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The Amazing Race 4

The Amazing Race 4 is the fourth installment of the U.S. reality television show ''The Amazing Race''.

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The Day Britain Stopped

The Day Britain Stopped is a dramatic mockumentary produced by Wall to Wall Media for the BBC.

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The Game of Life: Twists & Turns

The Game of Life: Twists & Turns is a 2007 version of the classic board game The Game of Life.

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The Guild of Air Traffic Control Officers

The Guild of Air Traffic Control Officers is a guild of air traffic controllers which began organising in 1952 and was established in 1954.

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The Impressions Show with Culshaw and Stephenson

The Impressions Show with Culshaw and Stephenson is a British comedy sketch show which stars impressionists Jon Culshaw and Debra Stephenson.

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The Odyssey of Flight 33

"The Odyssey of Flight 33" is episode 54 of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone.

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Thomas G. Courtney

Thomas G. Courtney (born 24 September 1947) was the Iowa State Senator from the 44th District of Iowa and served as the majority whip.

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Timeline of women in aviation

This is a timeline of women in aviation which describes many of the firsts and achievements of women as pilots and other roles in aviation.

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Timothy Prince

Timothy George Alexander (Tim) Prince OBE FRAeS (born 1949) is one of the founder members of the Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT), the world’s largest military airshow.

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TOEFA

TOEFA is the acronym for the Test of English for Aviation, that was the first examination presented at the International Aviation Language Symposium (IALS) organized by the International Civil Aviation Organization ICAO) in Montreal, Canada, in September 2004. It was validated with air traffic controllers from Nicaragua, Panama, Bolivia and Peru and with pilots of Peru and Greece.

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Tokyo Control (TV series)

is a 2011 Japanese television drama series that is produced by Sony and Fuji Television.

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Tony van Dorp

Anton Ludwig "Tony" van Dorp (25 May 1936 – 24 November 2010) was a Dutch-American water polo goalkeeper.

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Toronto Area Control Centre

Toronto Area Control Center is one of 7 Area Control Centers (ACC) in Canada operated by Nav Canada.

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Tradesman

A tradesman, tradesperson, tradie or skilled tradesman refers to a worker who specializes in a particular occupation that requires work experience, on-the-job training, and often formal vocational education, but often not a bachelor's degree.

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Traffic information service – broadcast

Traffic information service – broadcast (TIS–B) is an aviation information service that allows pilots to see near real time positions and ground track in 45 degree increments of other nearby aircraft as either a "traffic advisory" or "proximate" intruder, for the purposes of collision avoidance.

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Traffic management

Traffic management is a key branch within logistics.

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Transport in Bratislava

Bratislava's geographical position in Central Europe has long made Bratislava a natural crossroads for international trade traffic.

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TranStar Airlines

Muse Air, later renamed TranStar Airlines, was a domestic U.S. airline operating from 1981 to 1987, headquartered near Dallas Love Field airport in Dallas, Texas, in Suite 700 of the Executive Tower in Dallas, Texas.

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Troy Municipal Airport

Troy Municipal Airport is a city-owned public-use airport located four nautical miles (4.6 mi, 7.4 km) northwest of the central business district of Troy, a city in Pike County, Alabama, United States.

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Turbulence 2: Fear of Flying

Turbulence 2: Fear of Flying is a 1999 direct-to-video disaster crime thriller film.

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Turkish Airlines Flight 452

Turkish Airlines Flight 452 was a scheduled domestic passenger flight from Istanbul Atatürk Airport to Antalya Airport, Turkey.

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Turkish Airlines Flight 5904

Turkish Airlines Flight 5904 was a Boeing 737-400 on an international repositioning flight from Adana Şakirpaşa Airport in Adana, Turkey to King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia which crashed on 7 April 1999 in the vicinity of Ceyhan, Adana Province in southern Turkey some eight minutes after takeoff.

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Turkish Airlines Flight 981

Turkish Airlines Flight 981 was a regularly scheduled flight from Istanbul Yesilköy Airport to London Heathrow Airport with an intermediate stop at Orly Airport in Paris.

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TWA Flight 1

Transcontinental and Western Airways Flight 1 (TWA 1), a Douglas DC-2, crashed into Cheat Mountain, near Uniontown, Pennsylvania, approximately 10:20 a.m. Eastern Standard Time on April 7, 1936, killing 12 of the 14 passengers and crew aboard.

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TWA Flight 514

Trans World Airlines Flight 514, registration N54328, was a Boeing 727-231 en route from Indianapolis, Indiana, and Columbus, Ohio, to Washington Dulles International that crashed into Mount Weather, Virginia, on Sunday, 1974.

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Ultimate Airport Dubai

Ultimate Airport Dubai is a documentary television series which airs on international versions of the National Geographic Channel in more than 170 territories, and available in 45 languages.

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United Airlines Flight 175

United Airlines Flight 175 was a scheduled domestic passenger flight from Logan International Airport, in Boston, Massachusetts, to Los Angeles International Airport, in Los Angeles, California.

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United Airways

United Airways (BD) Ltd., operating as United Airways (ইউনাইটেড এয়ারওয়েজ), is a Bangladeshi airline headquartered in Uttara, Dhaka.

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United Express Flight 2415

United Express Flight 2415 was a regularly scheduled flight from Seattle to Pasco, Washington, operated using a BAe Jetstream 31.

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United States Air Force Combat Control Team

United States Air Force Combat Control Teams, singular Combat Controller (CCT) (AFSC 1C2X1), are American special operations forces (specifically known as "special tactics operators") who specialize in all aspects of air-ground communication, including air traffic control, fire support (including fixed and rotary wing close air support), and command, control, and communications in covert, forward, or austere environments.

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USAir Flight 1493

USAir Flight 1493 was a scheduled passenger flight from Syracuse Hancock International Airport, New York, to San Francisco International Airport, via Washington, D.C.; Columbus, Ohio; and Los Angeles.

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USS Stark incident

The USS Stark incident occurred during the Iran–Iraq War on 17 May 1987, when an Iraqi jet aircraft fired missiles at the American frigate.

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Ust-Kut Airport

Ust-Kut is an airport in Irkutsk Oblast, Russia located 9 km north of Ust-Kut.

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V. M. Muddiah

Venkatappa Musandra Muddiah (8 June 1929 – 1 October 2009) was an Indian cricketer who played in 2 Tests from 1959 to 1960.

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Victor Wainwright

Victor Wainwright (born February 4, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, and pianist.

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Virtual Air Traffic Simulation Network

VATSIM, or Virtual Air Traffic Simulation Network, is a non-profit organization operating a dedicated, worldwide, Internet-based flight-simulation network.

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Virtual Radar Client

Virtual Radar Client (VRC) is a Windows app that simulates the radar workstations of real-world air traffic controllers.

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Voyagers!

Voyagers! is an American science fiction television series about time travel that aired on NBC during the 1982–1983 season.

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Wake turbulence

Wake turbulence is a disturbance in the atmosphere that forms behind an aircraft as it passes through the air.

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Wallops Flight Facility

Wallops Flight Facility (WFF), located on the Eastern Shore of Virginia, United States, approximately north-northeast of Norfolk, is operated by the Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, primarily as a rocket launch site to support science and exploration missions for NASA and other Federal agencies.

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West Coast Airlines Flight 956

West Coast Airlines Flight 956 was a scheduled commercial flight which crashed on October 1, 1966, approximately south of Wemme, Oregon, United States.

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West Midlands (region)

The West Midlands is one of nine official regions of England at the first level of NUTS for statistical purposes.

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Wingtip vortices

Wingtip vortices are circular patterns of rotating air left behind a wing as it generates lift.

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Women in aviation

Women have been involved in aviation from the beginnings of both lighter-than air travel and as airplanes, helicopters and space travel were developed.

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Yuri Gagarin

Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin (p; 9 March 1934 – 27 March 1968) was a Soviet pilot and cosmonaut.

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1 in 60 rule

In air navigation, the 1 in 60 rule is a rule of thumb which states that if a pilot has travelled sixty miles then an error in track of one mile is approximately a 1° error in heading, and proportionately more for larger errors.

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106th Air Refueling Squadron

The 106th Air Refueling Squadron (106 ARS) is a unit of the Alabama Air National Guard 117th Air Refueling Wing.

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117th Air Refueling Wing

The 117th Air Refueling Wing is a unit of the Alabama Air National Guard, stationed at Birmingham Air National Guard Base, Alabama.

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1952 Washington, D.C. UFO incident

The 1952 Washington, D.C. UFO incident, also known as the Washington flap, the Washington National Airport Sightings, or the Invasion of Washington, was a series of unidentified flying object reports from July 12 to July 29, 1952, over Washington, D.C. The most publicized sightings took place on consecutive weekends, July 19–20 and July 26–27.

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1956 Grand Canyon mid-air collision

The Grand Canyon mid-air collision occurred on June 30, 1956, when a United Airlines Douglas DC-7 struck a Trans World Airlines Lockheed L-1049 Super Constellation over the Grand Canyon National Park.

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1972 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1972.

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1972 Lake Winnebago mid-air collision

On June 29, 1972, North Central Airlines Flight 290 collided in mid-air with Air Wisconsin Flight 671 over Lake Winnebago near Appleton, Wisconsin, in the United States.

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1976 Anapa mid-air collision

The 1976 Anapa mid-air collision was the collision of Aeroflot Flight 7957 (an Antonov An-24RV) and Aeroflot Flight 31 (a Yakolev Yak-40) on 9 September 1976, off the coast of Anapa in the Soviet Union.

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1976 Zagreb mid-air collision

On 10 September 1976, British Airways Flight 476, a Hawker Siddeley Trident en route from London to Istanbul, collided mid-air near Zagreb, Yugoslavia (modern-day Croatia), with Inex-Adria Aviopromet Flight 550, a Douglas DC-9 en route from Split, Yugoslavia, to Cologne, West Germany.

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1981 in the United States

Events from the year 1981 in the United States.

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1996 Charkhi Dadri mid-air collision

The Charkhi Dadri mid-air collision occurred on 12 November 1996 over the village of Charkhi Dadri, to the west of New Delhi, India.

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1999 South Dakota Learjet crash

On October 25, 1999, a chartered Learjet 35 was scheduled to fly from Orlando, Florida, to Dallas, Texas.

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2001 Japan Airlines mid-air incident

On January 21, 2001, Japan Airlines Flight 907, a Boeing 747-400 en route from Haneda Airport, Japan, to Naha Airport, Okinawa, narrowly avoided a mid-air collision with Japan Airlines Flight 958, a McDonnell Douglas DC-10-40 en route from Gimhae International Airport, South Korea, to Narita International Airport, Japan.

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2002 Überlingen mid-air collision

On the night of 1 July 2002, Bashkirian Airlines Flight 2937, a Tupolev Tu-154 passenger jet, and DHL Flight 611, a Boeing 757 cargo jet, collided in mid-air over Überlingen, a southern German town on Lake Constance.

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2006–07 Brazilian aviation crisis

The 2006–2007 Brazilian aviation crisis was a crisis in Brazil's civil aviation system characterized by massive flight delays and cancellations, air traffic controller strikes and safety concerns about Brazil's airport and air traffic infrastructure.

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2007 San Francisco International Airport runway incursion

The 2007 San Francisco International Airport runway incursion occurred around 1:30 pm PST on May 26, 2007 when SkyWest Airlines (operating as United Express) Flight 5741 (SKW5741), an Embraer EMB 120 Brasilia turboprop aircraft, nearly collided with Republic Airlines (operating as Frontier Airlines) Flight 4912, an Embraer 170 Regional Jet, at the intersection of runways 1L and 28R at San Francisco International Airport (SFO), South San Francisco, California.

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2009 Hudson River mid-air collision

The 2009 Hudson River mid-air collision was a flight accident that occurred on August 8, 2009, at 11:53 a.m. (15:53 UTC).

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2011 Silk Way Airlines Ilyushin Il-76 crash

A Silk Way Airlines Ilyushin Il-76 cargo aircraft crashed into a hillside on, short of landing at Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan, killing all nine people on board.

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2014 Algerian Air Force C-130 crash

On 11 February 2014, an Algerian Air Force Lockheed C-130H-30 Hercules aircraft crashed into Djebel Fertas mountain near Aïn Kercha, Oum El Bouaghi Province, Algeria; with 74 passengers and 4 crew on board.

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2014 in Malaysia

The following lists events from 2014 in Malaysia.

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243rd Air Traffic Control Squadron (USAF)

The United States Air Force's 243d Air Traffic Control Squadron (243 ATCS) is an Air Traffic Control unit located at Cheyenne Air National Guard Base, Wyoming.

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2:22 (2017 film)

2:22 is an American-Australian science fiction thriller film directed by Paul Currie, written by Nathan Parker and Todd Stein, and starring Michiel Huisman, Teresa Palmer and Sam Reid.

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5th Combat Communications Group

The 5th Combat Communications Group is a specialized unit of the United States Air Force.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_traffic_controller

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