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In aviation terms, it is the only way forward".That's the spirit.
South East Asia is busy in aviation terms, but air-traffic management is not as effective as in Europe.
A short hop from Seoul, but a giant in aviation terms Sunday afternoon in spring on Jeju Island, off the south coast of mainland Korea, is a delight.
One inference that can be drawn from today's discussion paper is that London is increasingly resembling a city state – closer, in aviation terms, to Dubai and Singapore than to the rest of Britain.
In aviation terms, the nostalgic interior is hardly bigger than a puddle jumper, with a handful of padded-leather booths and a snug bar just like the one in Edward Hopper's Nighthawks.
"In aviation terms you can probably equate where we are with unmanned technology now to manned flight in 1918 or the early 1920s," Gerry Corbett at the CAA said.
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It's an aviation term, with engineering origins.
I saw, suddenly, that when we were very young we had decided to draw something together — a great circle perhaps, to use an aviation term — that was now finally closed.
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.
("Pucker," you see, is an old aviation term.
This is an aviation term used by pilots to describe unlimited visibility conditions.
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