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Flight progress strip
A flight progress strip is a small strip of paper used to track a flight in air traffic control (ATC). It may seem as an artifact of days gone by, however it is still used in modern ATC as a quick way to annotate a flight, to keep a legal record of the instructions that were issued, to allow others to see instantly what is happening and to pass this information to other controllers who go on to control the flight.
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City of Derry Airport
| website = www.cityofderryairport.
City_of_Derry_Airport
Thomsonfly
Thomsonfly is a British airline owned by the TUI Group. Thomsonfly is the largest charter airline in the world, and also operates scheduled services to 20 European cities.
Thomsonfly
Leeds Bradford International Airport
| website = www.lbia.
Leeds_Bradford_International_Airport
Air Southwest
Air Southwest Limited is a British airline based in Plymouth, England. It operates regional scheduled passenger services from the south west of England.
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Castle Air
Castle Air is a British helicopter charter and sales company which specialises in the use of helicopters in TV and film. It is based in Trebrown, near the town of Liskeard, Cornwall.
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Colin McRae
British Scottish
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Durham Tees Valley Airport
| website = www.durhamteesvalleyairport.
Durham_Tees_Valley_Airport
Air Wales
Air Wales (Welsh: Awyr Cymru) was an airline based in Cardiff, Wales. It operated scheduled regional services throughout the United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland, Belgium and France.
Air_Wales
Uncontrolled decompression
Uncontrolled decompression refers to an unexpected drop in the pressure of a sealed system. Where the speed of the decompression occurs faster than air can escape from the lungs, this is known as explosive decompression (ED), and is associated with explosive violence.
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Raja Sansi International Airport
| website = aai.aero/allAirports/...
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Robin Hood Airport Doncaster Sheffield
| website = www.robinhoodairport.
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British Airways Flight 5390
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Eastern Airways
Eastern Airways is an airline based at Humberside Airport, United Kingdom. It operates scheduled domestic services and private charters .
Eastern_Airways
Cardiff International Airport
| website = www.cwlfly.
Cardiff_International_Airport
GB Airways
GB Airways was a UK airline based at London Gatwick Airport. It operated scheduled services as a British Airways franchise to 30 destinations in Europe and North Africa from Gatwick and as well as Heathrow and Manchester.
GB_Airways
Airspace class
The world’s navigable airspace is divided into three-dimensional segments, each of which is assigned to a specific class. Most nations adhere to the classification specified by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and described below.
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Exeter International Airport
| website = www.exeter-airport.
Exeter_International_Airport
Mobile phones on aircraft
The use of mobile telephones aboard commercial aircraft is generally forbidden during flight.
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XL Airways
XL Airways was a British low-cost charter and scheduled airline, which ceased operations when it went into administration on 12 September 2008. Its headquarters are in Crawley, West Sussex, near London Gatwick Airport.
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