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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a airspace" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an airspace" because "airspace" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "The regulations for flying in a specific airspace can vary significantly from one country to another."
Alternatives: "an aerial zone" or "an air corridor".
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Combined with the possible risk that the aircraft couldn't sustain flight at 65,000 feet — which would be above the Class A airspace that ends at 60,000 feet — the risk may have been more than many VCs would want to take on.
The designation of "satellites" is important here, as the idea has been to position these aircraft above the airspace that the FAA regulates in the U.S. Class A airspace ends at 60,000 feet stateside, and above that the U.S. doesn't regulate, Fortune had pointed out last summer.
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In this section, we will first set up an airspace model by using a weighed graph.
That means developing an airspace management system that is a more complex version of what we know today as air traffic control.
Of course, an ash cloud has never hovered over an airspace as congested and critical as Europe's.
A precursor question to increase the capacity of an airspace is to determine the minimum distance separation required to make this airspace safe.
The absorptive glazing is fixed at a small distance from the clear glazing, forming an airspace between them which is sealed at the sides but open at the bottom and top, so that air flows freely through it.
This meant creating a Kevlar net that fires from the underbelly of an Airspace drone using technology reminiscent of automobile airbags.
Because they operate in a new, untrammeled layer of physical space — below 400 feet, an airspace that is currently unoccupied in most of the country — they open up a vast new shipping lane.
NATS wants to create an airspace network with planes flying on specific routes, similar to a motorway.
Nonetheless, such a growth pattern was common and should be studied further in larger series to determine if an airspace filling growth pattern in squamous carcinoma is clinically important.
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