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  2. Low flying military training - Wikipedia

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    NATO tactical ultra-low-level flight training in Canada is located at CFB Goose Bay in Labrador.In response to lessons learned from the Vietnam War and the growing sophistication of Soviet anti-aircraft radar and surface-to-air missile technology being deployed in Europe, NATO allies began looking at new doctrines in the 1970s–1980s which mandated low-level flight to evade detection.

  3. Nap-of-the-earth - Wikipedia

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    Fast jets are more constrained and at a typical low-flying speed of 450 knots (830 km/h), 200 feet (61 m) is not unusual and 50 feet (15 m) is possible in relatively flat terrain. Power wires are a danger to all aircraft flying at low level and "wire strikes" are common, such as the 1998 Cavalese cable car crash. [5]

  4. Category:Films about aviation - Wikipedia

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    Films or videos that generally revolve around and feature the main characters flying aircraft as part of civilian or military aviation ... Low-Flying Aircraft (film) M.

  5. Low-flying plane landed just feet from the beach - AOL

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    Princess Juliana International Airport on the Caribbean island of Saint Maarten is a hotspot for close landings, since it's located near Maho Beach. That doesn't make it any less shocking when ...

  6. Ukrainian helicopter pilots fly low, run risks - AOL

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    Ukrainian military helicopter pilot Oleh, 22, has become used to flying low over fields and woods to track targets in the war to destroy and evict Russian invaders. All too aware of the risks of ...

  7. Low-flying aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Low-flying aircraft may mean: Low flying military training; Nap-of-the-earth, a low-altitude flight used by military aircraft to avoid enemy detection and attack; Aircraft flying near an airport: Takeoff; Landing; Aircraft flying below the allowed minimum height for the type within an aviation authority's jurisdiction, such as; Hang-gliders ...

  8. Mach Loop - Wikipedia

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    The Mach Loop is particularly popular with plane spotters and photographers, as it is among the few places in the world where visitors can see combat aircraft flying below them. [5] One popular viewing point is the carpark located on the site of Llyn y Tri Greyenyn .

  9. Noticed low-flying helicopters? Here’s why they may be doing ...

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