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Above much of the park is a Special Use Airspace used by the Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake and other Department of Defense facilities: the silence of the desert is periodically broken by the noise of jets.
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A spokesperson says: "Anything that uses airspace is subject to the rules of the air, even if it is 'foot-launched', like a hang-glider, or indeed a jetpack.
"The Pacific Fleet's naval aviation flies in this region regularly, and in strict compliance with international law, using airspace without violating the borders of other states," the news agency quoted Captain Martov as saying.
A straightforward approach for managing aircraft risk, which is often sufficient for low-use airspace, is then discussed.
Cuba is to allow US military planes to use its airspace.
Further, improving the use of airspace and air traffic control includes the flexible use of airspace, route redesign, using the new tools and programmes to find most effective route, and reduced separation between the aircraft [26, 32].
Austria won't even let Nato aircraft use its airspace.
Both the United States and Israel use Turkish airspace for military exercises.
Under the agreement announced today, Uzbekistan will allow American aircraft to use its airspace.
Though Algeria let French aircraft use its airspace, it sounded wary at the outset.
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