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flight level.
noun
Any of several internationally agreed standard altitudes that are based on atmospheric pressure rather than on true height
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8 25:57 — Controller 5: American 77 Washington center roger climb and maintain flight level two seven zero.
8 43:52 — Indianapolis Control, Henderson Sector Radar: American 77 climb and maintain flight level three five zero.
This article presents an approach to plan a mission for UAVs keeping a fixed flight level constraint.
The impact can be assessed on single Flight Level (FL) slabs, or across the whole vertical airspace.
"The aircraft was flying at Flight Level 330 [approximately 10,000 metres/33,000 ft] when it disappeared from the radar," said.
8 37 33 — Controller 3: American 77 recleared direct Charleston climb and maintain cor correction recleared direct Henderson sir climb and maintain flight level three niner zero.
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"Anybody that's played anything at top-flight level knows you get challenged at times.
We estimate flight-level price elasticities using a database of online prices and seat map displays.
In particular, the aircraft can perform dynamic velocity, heading, and flight-level changes.
I estimate a model of dynamic airline pricing accounting for both forces with new flight-level data.
Air Force officials say that the flight-level limits apply only to peacetime training and would be lifted during wartime.
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