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Discover LudwigThe phrase "airspace experience" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to aviation, travel, or any discussion involving experiences within or related to airspace.
Example: "The pilot's extensive airspace experience allowed him to navigate through challenging weather conditions with ease."
Alternatives: "aviation experience" or "flight experience".
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"Combining Uber's software engineering expertise with NASA's decades of airspace experience to tackle this is a crucial step forward for Uber Elevate".
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The agency said it had considered geography, climate, location of ground infrastructure, research needs, airspace use, aviation experience and risk.
This kind of vehicle may experience different airspaces as well as different speed environments.
Flying out of the fourth-busiest airport in the state, they also experience a complex airspace system, he said.
"There are people who will have a different noise experience," said Steve Kelley, manager of airspace redesign at the F.A.A.
That accurately describes how Russia put a huge effort into securing the land, sea and airspace around the Olympic venues, while the spectator experience of watching the competition remained, for the most part, the same as that experienced at other major events.
Leeward ran Leeward Air Ranch in Ocala, Fla., described on its website as a "500-acre private, gated pilot's paradise" where fliers can "experience the freedom of flying far from the restrictive airspace of the big city".
Her comments about world leaders all being "foreigners", that she has foreign policy experience because Putin rears his head and flies into the airspace in Alaska is not much different than the Miss Teen South Carolina who was an internet smash, rambling about "US-Americans".
The person concerned had written to ask about MoD policy on alien abductions and pointed out that if the experience was real, the MoD was failing to maintain the territorial integrity of UK airspace – a core defence mission.
Brian Flynn, chief of network operations for Eurocontrol, said that the experience last year had led European officials to study regulations governing flight in ash-contaminated airspace and that carriers are now allowed to operate in substantially higher ash concentrations, making a repeat of the mass grounding of 2010 much less likely.
A president without personal experience of war (unlike all his Fifth Republic predecessors), Mr Sarkozy sent French fighter jets roaring into Libyan airspace before anybody else got airborne.
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