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The phrase "airspace issues" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing problems or concerns related to the use or regulation of airspace, often in contexts like aviation, military operations, or air traffic management.
Example: "The recent increase in drone activity has raised several airspace issues that need to be addressed by the authorities."
Alternatives: "air traffic concerns" or "airspace conflicts".
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"We have to coordinate ship schedules as well as all the other airspace issues".
The emerging human factors of UAS operation are then examined under the broad headings of teleoperation, design of the ground control station (GCS), transfer of control, airspace issues, and maintenance.
Civil uses for drones would likely emerge first after 2015, while a commercial market would develop more slowly as airspace issues are resolved, the GAO report shows.
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Until they joined the EU in 2004, the Maltese did little to stop them pursuing their journey (often with travel documents valid only in Maltese airspace, issued by a Roman Catholic church group).
The Federal Aviation Administration, which began managing air traffic into Haitian airspace, issued a stern warning to allow aid to flow in a more orderly way: no planes from the United States, military or civilian, would be allowed to land without express permission from the agency.
(SBU) We are currently working with the GOT on some airspace management issues in northern Iraq.
And it must come up with a plan for certifying operators and handling airspace safety issues, among other rules.
The Obama administration announced earlier this year that it would allow the Federal Aviation Administration, which is responsible for civilian airspace, to issue licenses to commercial drone operators and to make it easier for law enforcement and other government agencies to deploy unmanned aerial vehicles.
China's proclamation of a new "air defense identification zone," an obscure aviation term that became the catalyst for escalating military tensions with Japan and the United States this week, has thrown a broader spotlight on the control of international airspace, an issue that has created confusion, and danger, in other places affected by territorial disputes.
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