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"Relief from traffic congestion, relief from lines at the airport, relief from planes lined up on the tarmac.
"Aviation is my one love," he said, motioning to the model planes lined up along the center of his conference table.
He already had planes lined up for the next day, Saturday, to begin ferrying people from the video back to the United States, beginning at 10 A.M.
During the day, planes lined up 10 deep on the tarmac, many just parked with not enough fuel to go anywhere, while others circled above the city waiting to land.
The order from the Federal Aviation Administration was lifted four hours later, but by then, airports around the country were gridlocked with planes lined up on the ground, flights canceled and thousands of passengers stranded or delayed.
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All of the baggage was removed from the plane, lined up on the tarmac and searched by explosive-sniffing dogs.
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The midsagittal plane was adjusted on the skeletal midline of the face, the axial plane was lined up with the Frankfort horizontal plane, and the coronal plane was adjusted to pass through the level of the furcation point of the right maxillary first molar.
The images clearly show 28 Russian combat planes openly lined up on the secondary runway at Bassel al-Assad International Airport.
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