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A half hour to get flight clearance, and quite possibly more.
Can you load a priority flight clearance authorization into the city's air defence network?"
Other divisions affected include flight clearance and cargo and buildings management.
Repeat, all aircraft, do not violate your flight clearances or you may be fired upon without warning.
The union also recommended changes in the way flight clearances are issued to planes, and several other procedural improvements.
The airport, in an arrangement unusual for small civilian airstrips, has 24-hour-a-day flight clearance.
During a snowstorm, while airplanes line up for flight clearance, snow builds up.
Flight clearances need to be renewed.
They had the proper flight clearance."
Meurs read the flight clearance back to the controller, completing the readback with the statement: "We are now at takeoff."
'We had been given flight clearance.'
Two prototypes were ordered, and the Screamer engine successfully completed flight clearance tests in December 1956.
(Even so, C.I.A. personnel continued to arrange flight clearances.)
The provisional flight clearance for the first indigenous prototype engine was given by the certifying agency, RCMA.
The Delivery Man requested flight clearance from the starport, and the Jomo lifted into Arevalo's warm summer skies.
Early flight clearance work to clear the aircraft for air-to-ground were suspended due to development delays with the F-14 and it being shifted away from the air to ground mission.
Basing and extensive over flight clearances that it has granted U.S. military aircraft contributed to the success of Operation Enduring Freedom.
He summarises the film as "a willfully theatrical, sporadically magical romantic comedy embracing three barely compatible narrative strands, not one of which ever gets full flight clearance".
He was contacted by Lieutenant Colonel North on the evening of Nov. 21 to assist in obtaining a flight clearance for an aircraft coming into the European city.
"Tell them I'm a landscape painter if you need to," Mr. Wright offered, as Mr. Vitolo cajoled the control tower for the difficult-to-obtain flight clearance.
Back at the tower, Rane asserts that if he does not contact the plane and is given flight clearance, his men aboard have been instructed to kill the rest of the hostages.
About 1,000 jobs will probably be dropped from the catering unit LSG Sky Chefs, while other divisions affected include flight clearance as well as cargo and buildings management.
Medical Evacuations: In the case of a critical illness or accident, the Swedish Embassy will attempt to arrange flight clearances for air ambulances performing emergency medical evacuations.
In controlled airspace, air traffic control (ATC) separates IFR aircraft from obstacles and other aircraft using a flight clearance based on route, time, distance, speed, and altitude.
A level bust is defined by EUROCONTROL as: "Any unauthorised vertical deviation of more than 300 feet from an ATC flight clearance."