Sentence examples for airspace things from inspiring English sources

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"You can wear regular clothes on the airplane, but when you get into Saudi airspace, things change.

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Should another ash cloud rise to the skies, Europe will be better able to cope.Last year's standstill came because some regulators of Europe's fragmented and highly congested airspace shut things down completely mindful of advice that volcanic ash should always be avoided.

The bill provides money for airport construction and expansion, for upgrading air traffic control systems to use Global Positioning System technology, and for an expansion of the use of unmanned drones in domestic airspace, among other things.

The medium-sized successors to today's Reaper would be able to do more things, from defending airspace against enemy intrusion to attacking enemy air defences all tasks that the F-35 has been designed to undertake.

Still, Russia regards NATO as a reality and wants to cooperate with it, he said, in "Afghanistan, joint control of the airspace, quite a number of things, compatibility of peace-keeping forces, a lot".

As things stand, Turkish airspace has been opened to B-52 bombers flying in from Britain, and an Islamist terrorist group based in the north, fingered by the Americans as a conduit between Mr Hussein and al-Qaeda, has been bombed, as have several northern cities.

GlobalFlyer will now fly north to Newfoundland, then across the ocean and to north Africa and the Middle East before passing over Pakistan and India and onwards until it re-enters US airspace over Los Angeles, landing, if things go smoothly, back where it started in Salina.

Each painting is an honest depiction of an ever-growing metropolis whose expansive grid system and cluttered airspace are both tranquil and things of ravishing beauty.

Moreover, almost all of the folks flying over Syria (or at least making a campaign of it) are already involved in a coalition precisely to handle things like deconflicting airspace.

He accused Brussels of trying to rush through one-size-fits-all changes that did not take into account differences in the way member states have historically managed their own airspace".It is necessary that these things happen in a spirit of respect for differences in national organization," Mr. Cuvillier said".We have to give it time".

Things are different in airspace that's less closely watched, like over the Atlantic Ocean, for example.

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