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A decade ago, no commercial carrier in the United States flew small jets.
For four decades the Abbates flew small planes: she competitively, he as an instructor.
Charles F. Banfe Jr., a former airline pilot and Stanford University professor who twice flew small planes alone around the world, died on March 17 in Tucson.
David Altman, now 87, also flew small planes and lived close to Wings Field, the airport in Blue Bell, Pa., that Steven Altman took off from early on Saturday.
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Including multiple or expired licences, the CAA has granted approval to fly small UAVs more than 160 times.
The big amenity is an airstrip at Brookhaven Calabro Airport, where the college's aviation students practice flying small Warrior II planes.
"You can profitably fly small airplanes only if the people on them pay very high prices," he said.
Only airlines flying small planes weigh each passenger; Ms. Spitaliere said that probably few big airlines would do so.
I notice the BBC Natural History Unit is on the list of organisations that have permission to fly small drones in UK airspace.
After learning how to fly small planes, each paid for time on a simulator learning the techniques of flying larger planes, specifically wide-bodied Boeing passenger jets.
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