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She is being allowed to fly out of Iran with her husband, U.S. officials said.
They were detained for almost a week, with little word on their status, before being allowed to fly home.
After the checkpoint search, which includes swabbing his luggage to check for explosive residue, he said he was often stopped at the gate before being allowed to fly.
They were on a fact-finding mission into alleged rights abuses, and were questioned about alleged visa violations before being allowed to fly home.
The senator proposed several measures including assessing whether pilots should have background checks before being allowed to fly in river corridors or over Manhattan.
He was particularly concerned about two-engine planes being allowed to fly across the Atlantic, because of his worries about incidents when one engine goes out of commission possibly four hours' flying time from a diversionary airport.
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OK?" I can't quite believe I'm going to be allowed to fly a plane.
But they are allowed to fly aircraft, though they must be chauffeured to the airport.
(Chinese carriers, which are run by the government, are allowed to fly to 12 American cities).
Not having an ID does not necessarily mean a passenger won't be allowed to fly.
Neither of them is allowed to fly on Air Canada during their year of probation.
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