Sentence examples for airfield it from inspiring English sources

The phrase "airfield it" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks context to determine its intended meaning or usage.
Example: "I need to check the airfield it is located at."
Alternatives: "airfield location" or "airfield site".

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The coup attempt in Turkey has yielded its first tangible disruption to the war against Islamic State, as the Pentagon has temporarily lost access to the Turkish airfield it uses as its primary staging ground for its air campaign in Syria and Iraq.

The contest for Minakh is perilous, and the rebels' success at Taftanaz has cut both ways, because now that the government does not need to defend that airfield it can shift more attack aircraft to sorties to Minakh and the surrounding towns, where rebels have clustered for the fight.

It remained at Hughes until 27 August, when it transferred to Manbulloo Airfield; it operated from Manbulloo until it was temporarily disbanded on 13 December and its aircraft transferred to No. 6 Communications Flight.

Today, private charter flights and general aviation use the airfield, it also has a flight school, and both the Greater Manchester Police Air Support Unit and the North West Air Ambulance have helicopters based at the airfield.

After leaving RAF Mount Pleasant, the helicopter was at a normal cruising speed and an altitude of between 300 and 700 feet when it nosed down and crashed into the ground about 6 kilometres south-east of the airfield; it was destroyed by a subsequent fire.

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At the airfields, it encountered entrenched resistance from the Iraqi 37th and 49th Infantry Divisions, as well as the 6th Nebuchadnezzar Mechanized Division of the Iraqi Republican Guard.

A fair division would have been to divide the oil, Israel keep for early-warning time and areas some of the sophisticated airfields it had just built, and certainly Nueiba, Sharm el-Sheikh, and Ophira -- the perfect scuba-diving, sunbathing, and "Club Med" locales, utterly devoid of any significant population at the time except tourists (and these, mostly Israelis).

At one regional airfield, I believe it was Denver, without her team's scheduled ground transportation, she took command of a beat-up loaner car, normally borrowed by pilots, to take the group to their hotel.

I was the only one to return home...When I tested the stall characteristics of my wounded bird over our home airfield, I found it quit flying at a little over 175 mph indicated and rolled violently into the dead wing (note: the right flap had been blown away and two large holes knocked in the same wing).

If the 787 were to be prevented from making flights that take it more than three hours from an airfield where it could do an emergency landing (a standard devised to deal with one engine failing), this would cripple its prospects.

But this time, rather than complaints that it's incorrect – labelling an Irish farm as an airfield, say – it's being accused of being too accurate.

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