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The phrase "aviation section" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific part or division related to aviation within a larger context, such as a report, organization, or publication.
Example: "The aviation section of the report highlights the latest trends in air travel and safety regulations."
Alternatives: "aviation department" or "aviation division".
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In 1915 he was assigned to the aviation section of the Signal Corps.
T.C. TURNER OF MARINES DEAD; Chief of Aviation Section of Corps Victim of a Whirling Airplane Propeller.
La Guardia was elected to Congress in 1916, but left to become a major in the aviation section of the Signal Corps.
Meredith served in the Aviation Section of the U.S. Signal Corps in World War I, wrote Middle Distance and Relay Racing (1924), and worked for the Internal Revenue Service.
In World War I, at the age of 18, he was a civilian flying instructor at Roosevelt Field in Long Island with the aviation section of the Army Signal Corps.
Faulkner had trained in Canada for the Royal Air Force during World War I after his lack of height kept him out of the United States Army aviation section; Mr. Blotner, 26 years Faulkner's junior, had been in the United States Army Air Forces during World War II.
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War preparations are getting off the ground in more ways than one: The aviation training section has made its first flights at the newly constructed airfield, under the direction of Lt. Edward Kenneson.
(What if a Dutch doctor treats a French patient in an Italian plane flying over Iceland?) No international convention protects you from a malpractice suit, notes Dr. Claus Curdt-Christiansen, chief of the aviation medicine section of the International Civil Aviation Organization, but many airlines do offer legal coverage to a doctor who comes forward.
There it gained an aviation medicine section, which in 1956 was detached to form the RAAF School of Aviation Medicine (later the RAAF Institute of Aviation Medicine).
While this self-serving proposition would enable airlines to pump millions of unregulated tons of climate change pollution into our air, the EPA has clear authority to regulate aviation emissions under Section 231 of the Clean Air Act.
It is considering using its section to store aviation fuel and as a distribution centre for motor fuel, but at a much-reduced level.
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