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| He later founded Experience | Aviation, a non-profit organization dedicated to empow |
| In March 2009, Mac | Aviation, a company having its address at Cloonmull Ho |
| 1975 it was bought by Evergreen International | Aviation, a company that has acknowledged connections |
| This airport is also the home of Desert West | Aviation, a local flight school as well as Desert Jet, |
| In | aviation, a flight director is a navigational aid that |
| In | aviation, a localizer is one of the components of an I |
| Major General (of | Aviation) A. S. Pronin (5 May 1942 - 9 August 1944) |
| - Torpedo bomber version for the Soviet Naval | Aviation able to accommodate one large or two small to |
| ity management training is provided by CIAL's | Aviation Academy and personnel are employed by the com |
| It is home to the Finnish Sports | Aviation Academy and one of the busiest small airfield |
| Newcastle | Aviation Academy is an off-site university campus loca |
| involving the ATR 72, and the third deadliest | aviation accident in Cuba. |
| nt involving a Fokker F28 and third deadliest | aviation accident in Turkey at that time. |
| The authority carries out | aviation accident and incident investigations in conju |
| On 17 March 2000, two pilots perished in an | aviation accident while landing a Douglas DC-3 at Enna |
| He was killed in an | aviation accident while instructing a student pilot, E |
| Y-7 aircraft, and is today the 12th deadliest | aviation accident in the history of China. |
| To date it is the deadliest commercial | aviation accident in Alabama history. |
| ft perished, making it the deadliest civilian | aviation accident involving an all-Norwegian airline c |
| The disaster remains the deadliest civilian | aviation accident in the history of Finland. |
| This was the 100th | aviation accident involving the Boeing 727. |
| The Mimika Air crash was the second fatal | aviation accident in Papua in less than one month. |
| It was also the highest death toll of any | aviation accident involving a Convair 580. |
| It marked the first major Indian | aviation accident since the July 2000 crash of Allianc |
| he accident was released by CIAIAC, the Civil | Aviation Accident and Incident Investigation Commissio |
| Friday died on March 1, 1994 in an | aviation accident. |
| General Walter Alessandroni, was killed in an | aviation accident. |
| e (typical of conditions which would occur in | aviation accidents) and involved 22 kg of plutonium. |
| Aviation Act 1918, to control aviation in New Zealand, | |
| The plan implements parts of the Federal | Aviation Act of 1958, the Communications Act of 1934, |
| use the general public could also see general | aviation activities take place, such as luggage handli |
| ' tenure, the number of men assigned to naval | aviation activities reached a high point of some three |
| y into the war, to document and publicize its | aviation activities and allowed Steichen to recruit th |
| Previous to this, the city operated | aviation activities in areas currently occupied by Exh |
| ion to NASA and California Air National Guard | aviation activities. |
| Ultralight | aviation activity on adjacent terrain |
| y airfield shortly after the World War I era, | aviation activity continued there as a civil airport. |
| In addition to general | aviation activity, a skydiving operator is also locate |
| ervice would be offered to feed large hubs of | aviation activity. |
| -loving consumer oriented and less to do with | aviation added. |
| He later served as the Federal | Aviation Administration Administrator from 1965 to 196 |
| As per Federal | Aviation Administration records, this airport had 161 |
| n the United States was closed by the Federal | Aviation Administration (FAA). |
| The failure of Federal | Aviation Administration (FAA) surveillance to detect a |
| avoidance assistance, as required by Federal | Aviation Administration directives, both of which led |
| mit is Holston High Point, on which a Federal | Aviation Administration (FAA) aircraft navigational be |
| service fixed-base operation and is a Federal | Aviation Administration certificated repair station. |
| standard issued by the United States Federal | Aviation Administration for specified materials, parts |
| upplied long-range radar data for the Federal | Aviation Administration (FAA) since 1962, was kept ope |
| isconsin, the city of Chicago and the Federal | Aviation Administration (FAA). |
| The Federal | Aviation Administration occupied the building in 1970, |
| On September 25, 2007, the Federal | Aviation Administration (FAA) gave TSO approval to Uni |
| The Federal | Aviation Administration Records Center in Martinsburg, |
| by three technical advisors from the Federal | Aviation Administration and Boeing. |
| In December 2007, the Federal | Aviation Administration warned that the pylon might in |
| (ARSR) sites jointly operated by the Federal | Aviation Administration and the Air Force, and tethere |
| In the American Federal | Aviation Administration (FAA) usage, an airman is any |
| Today the radar site is used by the Federal | Aviation Administration (FAA) as a Joint Surveillance |
| rticipants were unable to include the Federal | Aviation Administration (FAA) air traffic control comm |
| The Federal | Aviation Administration (FAA) said Monday that Nigeria |
| The Federal | Aviation Administration also released a notice warning |
| As per Federal | Aviation Administration records, the airport had 1,989 |
| As a result of this incident, the Federal | Aviation Administration (FAA) revoked the pilot certif |
| orting the Department of Defense, the Federal | Aviation Administration (FAA), the Internal Revenue Se |
| , the Jackson Tower, falls just under Federal | Aviation Administration limits at 452 feet (138 m). |
| he initiated a process to notify the Federal | Aviation Administration (FAA) of his suspicions of pos |
| approved by the City of Miami and the Federal | Aviation Administration in 2006, and groundbreaking wi |
| were killed in the accident, and the Federal | Aviation Administration temporarily grounded all large |
| ream International Airlines after the Federal | Aviation Administration found that it had falsified fl |
| the Air Force, and turned over to the Federal | Aviation Administration (FAA). |
| became a joint-use facility with the Federal | Aviation Administration (FAA), performing air-traffic- |
| t Guard Boston Homeland Security, the Federal | Aviation Administration (FAA), United Airlines, the Fe |
| She began working at the Federal | Aviation Administration (FAA) during law school. |
| It is also used by the Federal | Aviation Administration as a long-range radar site dat |
| rt system and the mandate by the U.S. Federal | Aviation Administration have on-board windshear detect |
| inactivated, it was taken over by the Federal | Aviation Administration as a Long Range Radar site and |
| approved by the City of Miami and the Federal | Aviation Administration slated to be built in downtown |
| and Space Administration (NASA), the Federal | Aviation Administration (FAA), the North Atlantic Trea |
| He was employed by the Civil | Aviation Administration and the Alaska Railroad, and t |
| Today, the Federal | Aviation Administration (FAA) still operates the ARSR- |
| Since 2004, the Federal | Aviation Administration works with NASA to execute thi |
| security at airports resulted in the Federal | Aviation Administration opening an investigation and u |
| n accused of wrongdoing for using the Federal | Aviation Administration to force the Democrats back in |
| Not to be confused with Civil | Aviation Administration of China. |
| system (LLWAS I) was developed by the Federal | Aviation Administration (FAA) in 1976 in response to t |
| The US Federal | Aviation Administration defines it as: V1 means the ma |
| The U.S. Federal | Aviation Administration (FAA) recognized that incremen |
| According to the Federal | Aviation Administration (FAA) data, the airport ranks |
| T-hangar for nearly $400,000 with the Federal | Aviation Administration providing the bulk of the fund |
| federal lands formerly managed by the Federal | Aviation Administration as a World War II Army airfiel |
| The Maryland | Aviation Administration operates the Airport on behalf |
| As of 1973, the United States Federal | Aviation Administration (FAA) standard for transponder |
| n 2010 the airport received a $88,997 Federal | Aviation Administration Airport Improvement Program gr |
| In May 2007, the Federal | Aviation Administration released the report, "Capacity |
| S. Customs and Border Protection, the Federal | Aviation Administration (FAA)-operated control tower, |
| Meanwhile, the Civil | Aviation Administration of China also assigned a chart |
| se (DOD), Department of Energy (DOE), Federal | Aviation Administration (FAA), National Reconnaissance |
| served as director, special programs, Federal | Aviation Administration from 1983 to 1990. |
| The Federal | Aviation Administration named him an Accident Preventi |
| approved by the City of Miami and the Federal | Aviation Administration in 2006 but put on hold. |
| The accident was investigated by the Federal | Aviation Administration and the National Transportatio |
| nications ordered in June 2005 from the Civil | Aviation Administration a new assessment of the altern |
| According to the Federal | Aviation Administration (FAA), the Cirrus SR20 aircraf |
| was awarded a type certificate by the Federal | Aviation Administration (FAA) on 22 August 1958. |
| owned airports in the U.S. to have a Federal | Aviation Administration control tower, and home to Civ |
| approved by the City of Miami and the Federal | Aviation Administration and construction will begin in |
| the Air Force, and turned over to the Federal | Aviation Administration (FAA). |
| , 2001, The RDU Airport Authority and Federal | Aviation Administration planned a fourth runway at the |
| of aircraft was made available by the Federal | Aviation Administration to the airline industry. |
| However, concerns by the Federal | Aviation Administration about the height of the platfo |
| n Atlantic City (CGAS) located at the Federal | Aviation Administration (FAA) William J Hughes Technic |
| System Design Approval (SDA) from the Federal | Aviation Administration (FAA) in September 2009[1] Cur |
| trol rules and regulations, refer the Federal | Aviation Administration's (FAA) website. |
| erstorm areas, and limitations in the Federal | Aviation Administration's air traffic control system w |
| d technical disciplines including the Federal | Aviation Administration's Enhanced Traffic Management |
| The Federal | Aviation Administration's Office of Aviation Research, |
| lements of the Department of Defense, Federal | Aviation Administration, and the Federal Communication |
| e between the City of Fort Worth, the Federal | Aviation Administration, and the Hillwood Development |
| National Transportation Safety Board, Federal | Aviation Administration, Boeing, the Australian Civil |
| d software engineering supporting the Federal | Aviation Administration, the Department of Justice, th |
| In the Fall of 1973, the Federal | Aviation Administration, following much planning and w |
| al Service/Office of Law Enforcement, Federal | Aviation Administration, and the Department of Defense |
| Funded by the United States Federal | Aviation Administration, TDWR was developed in the ear |
| ortation Security Administration, the Federal | Aviation Administration, U.S. Immigration and Customs |
| ional Transportation Safety Board and Federal | Aviation Administration, the aircraft manufacturer, an |
| According to the Federal | Aviation Administration, the launch was legal because |
| in 2006 by the City of Miami and the Federal | Aviation Administration, and construction is set to be |
| ll listed as an active airport by the Federal | Aviation Administration. |
| by the Department of Transportation, Federal | Aviation Administration. |
| approved by the City of Miami and the Federal | Aviation Administration. |
| as as the eighth administrator of the Federal | Aviation Administration. |
| se Information Systems Agency and the Federal | Aviation Administration. |
| jointly regulated by the FDA and the Federal | Aviation Administration. |
| onroney's office in a battle with the Federal | Aviation Administration. |
| Army, Navy; Veterans Administration; Federal | Aviation Administration; Immigration and Naturalizatio |
| This article is about the | aviation administrator. |
| Aviation Advantage doing business as Southern Skyways | |
| Southern Skyways and | Aviation Advantage formerly used the services of Prima |
| ased in Atlanta, Georgia, USA and operated by | Aviation Advantage, Inc. |
| until the 99th issue in July, 1948, when the | aviation adventure genre was abandoned in favor of a W |
| merican comic strip artist best known for the | aviation adventures in his long-running The Adventures |
| th Air Expeditionary Advisory Squadron combat | aviation advisor with the Coalition Air Force Transiti |
| It is a combat | aviation advisory unit. |
| Crabb remained in | aviation after war's end. |
| began his career in 1963 with North American | Aviation after graduating from California State Univer |
| Brothers Fred and Al Key became interested in | aviation after World War I. |
| acture flight control systems for the General | Aviation aftermarket as well as a number of original e |
| Aviation Agencies Australia has planted US$100 million | |
| A safety controversy ensued; the U.S. Federal | Aviation Agency (FAA) accused the carrier of flying an |
| he United States and Hong Kong signed a civil | aviation agreement in October 2002, which significantl |
| 0, Lieutenant Commander Corry was assigned as | aviation aide to the Commander-in-Chief, Atlantic Flee |
| European | Aviation Air Charter was an airline based in Bournemou |
| European | Aviation Air Charter Limited held a United Kingdom Civ |
| ICAO: KBTL) is a joint civil-military general | aviation, air cargo, and corporate flight facility loc |
| March 24, 2006, the airport had 2,700 general | aviation aircraft operations, an average of 225 per mo |
| ruary 23, 2010, the airport had 2,490 general | aviation aircraft operations, an average of 207 per mo |
| ember 31, 2007, the airport had 2,000 general | aviation aircraft operations, an average of 166 per mo |
| training and airplane charters through A & M | Aviation, aircraft maintenance through A & M Maintenan |
| uary 16, 2009, the airport had 21,900 general | aviation aircraft operations, an average of 60 per day |
| nuary 25, 2005, the airport had 4,500 general | aviation aircraft operations, an average of 12 per day |
| mber 31, 2008, the airport had 40,000 general | aviation aircraft operations and 20 military aviation |
| g August 23, 2008, the airport had 60 general | aviation aircraft operations, an average of 5 per mont |
| uary 10, 2009, the airport had 30,000 general | aviation aircraft operations, an average of 82 per day |
| at this airport currently can handle general | aviation aircraft only, with no more than 15 passenger |
| g May 23, 2002, the airport had 8,030 general | aviation aircraft operations, an average of 22 per day |
| uary 22, 2009, the airport had 19,530 general | aviation aircraft operations, an average of 53 per day |
| 2007 data shows there are 388 general | aviation aircraft based at the airport. |
| g August 23, 2008, the airport had 25 general | aviation aircraft operations, an average of 2 per mont |
| ember 29, 2005, the airport had 4,800 general | aviation aircraft operations, an average of 13 per day |
| June 26, 2009, the airport had 15,000 general | aviation aircraft operations, an average of 41 per day |
| g June 5, 2007, the airport had 9,000 general | aviation aircraft operations, an average of 24 per day |
| ober 29, 1997, the airport had 11,240 general | aviation aircraft operations, an average of 30 per day |
| g May 30, 2007, the airport had 4,000 general | aviation aircraft operations, an average of 333 per mo |
| July 16, 2008, the airport had 16,200 general | aviation aircraft operations, an average of 44 per day |
| ptember 25, 2009, the airport had 950 general | aviation aircraft operations, an average of 79 per mon |
| (date unknown), the airport had 9,400 general | aviation aircraft operations, an average of 25 per day |
| April 4, 2000, the airport had 2,088 general | aviation aircraft operations. |
| uary 24, 1995, the airport had 15,500 general | aviation aircraft operations, an average of 42 per day |
| The airport had 12,100 general | aviation aircraft operations in the year 2002. |
| June 5, 2007, the airport had 79,433 general | aviation aircraft operations, an average of 217 per da |
| tember 2, 2004, the airport had 6,000 general | aviation aircraft operations, an average of 16 per day |
| July 25, 2007, the airport had 2,800 general | aviation aircraft operations. |
| April 30, 2007, the airport had 3,300 general | aviation aircraft operations, an average of 275 per mo |
| pril 13, 2009, the airport had 25,000 general | aviation aircraft operations, an average of 68 per day |
| July 18, 2006, the airport had 4,000 general | aviation aircraft operations, an average of 10 per day |
| g July 2, 2008, the airport had 5,750 general | aviation aircraft operations, an average of 15 per day |
| ctober 1, 2006, the airport had 4,565 general | aviation aircraft operations, an average of 12 per day |
| gust 22, 2007, the airport had 75,000 general | aviation aircraft operations, an average of 205 per da |
| ng May 5, 2010, the airport had 7,800 general | aviation aircraft operations, an average of 21 per day |
| ember 30, 2006, the airport had 6,000 general | aviation aircraft operations, an average of 16 per day |
| May 26, 2009, the airport had 26,000 general | aviation aircraft operations, an average of 71 per day |
| August 12, 2008, the airport had 100 general | aviation aircraft operations, an average of 8 per mont |
| ugust 26, 2008, the airport had 1,300 general | aviation aircraft operations, an average of 108 per mo |
| g June 8, 2007, the airport had 5,700 general | aviation aircraft operations, an average of 15 per day |
| Epic Aircraft was a general | aviation aircraft manufacturer in Bend, Oregon. |
| July 27, 2006, the airport had 15,300 general | aviation aircraft operations. |
| July 12, 2004, the airport had 9,300 general | aviation aircraft operations, an average of 25 per day |
| uary 31, 2006, the airport had 22,000 general | aviation aircraft operations, an average of 60 per day |
| ing June 30, 2009, the airport had 50 general | aviation aircraft operations, an average of 4 per mont |
| July 12, 2006, the airport had 15,295 general | aviation aircraft operations. |
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