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He had never shut down an engine before in any airborne aircraft.
One reason, she said, is to give the Defense Department "additional communications access to airborne aircraft."
From an air traffic controller's perspective, that meant maintaining a safe distance between airborne aircraft.
Dense ice can spoil lift and may have a catastrophic effect on an airborne aircraft.
They investigated logs from airports and radar stations, but could not find any evidence of airborne aircraft at the time.
He therefore made Spectrum's headquarters an airborne aircraft carrier called "Cloudbase".
The adjoining compartment housed the radar displays, communications equipment, and status boards to control airborne aircraft.
Believing they had only a minute or two, once again the vice president communicated authority to "engage" or "take out" the airborne aircraft.
The aircraft which are flown by women pilots operate from an airborne aircraft carrier named Cloudbase.
The Aircrew insignia is issued to enlisted personnel trained to operate equipment aboard airborne aircraft.
Then we found many airborne aircraft in the direction over Shortland Island, south of Buin base.
Deployed as an airborne aircraft carrier, it was lost at sea in a storm off New Jersey in 1933 with considerable loss of life.
The shorter the cycle, the fewer aircraft can be launched/recovered; the longer the cycle, the more critical fuel becomes for airborne aircraft.
An airborne aircraft carrier or carrier aircraft is an aircraft which can carry other smaller aircraft.
In the current United States National Airspace System, all communications with airborne aircraft is by voice communications.
In the United States, the use of mobile phones and similar devices on airborne aircraft has been banned by the Federal Communications Commission.
En-route air traffic controllers issue clearances and instructions for airborne aircraft, and pilots are required to comply with these instructions.
Similar non-conventional landing apparatus were previously deployed in limited numbers for airborne aircraft recovery on the 1930s US Navy dirigibles to retrieve small fighters.
Visual satellite data had counted fighter aircraft-at least those not in protective shelters-and the orbiting KH-12's last pass had counted airborne aircraft and their positions.
Stars is supposed to be able to take in data from 16 different radars and integrate it, and to track as many as 1,350 airborne aircraft at the same time.
All but one of her 26 airborne aircraft made a safe trip to carrier Hornet nearby before Wasp sank, but 45 aircraft went down with the ship.
'Akron', and her sister 'Macon' (ZRS-5) (still under construction), were regarded as potential Airborne aircraft carriers", carrying parasite fighters for reconnaissance.
The US Navy developed the idea of using airships as airborne aircraft carriers, although the British had experimented with a plane trapeze on their R33 many years before.
It is a forerunner of the World War II "cab rank" technique of keeping airborne aircraft continually on call over a battlefield to bomb enemy positions when needed.
In terms of game play, as a real-time tactics game it is a realistic military simulator and only involves resource management of weapons and the fuel of airborne aircraft.