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  2. CALSTAR - Wikipedia

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    A CALSTAR Eurocopter EC135 on final approach.. All CALSTAR pilots have a minimum of 3,000 hours of pilot-in-command flight time. CALSTAR operates under its own Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Part 135 Air Carrier Certificate and Part 145 Repair Station and is directly responsible for all aspects of its flight operations and aircraft maintenance.

  3. Sacramento McClellan Airport - Wikipedia

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    In 1938 the base was renamed Sacramento Air Depot and underwent a major expansion as a repair and overhaul facility for P-38 and P-39 fighter planes. In December 1941, soon after the attack on Pearl Harbor , P-40s as well as Martin B-26 Marauder and Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress bombers began arriving at the field to be armed and prepared for ...

  4. Blue Ash Air Station - Wikipedia

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    Blue Ash Air Station (also known as Blue Ash Air National Guard Station) is an Air National Guard facility located in Blue Ash, Ohio, United States, about 1 ⁄ 2 mile (0.80 km) north of the former Cincinnati–Blue Ash Airport. It has been the home of the Ohio Air National Guard's 123rd Air Control Squadron since November 1953. [1]

  5. Nissan Cabstar - Wikipedia

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    Nissan Cabstar in Strasbourg, France. Nissan Cabstar (kana:日産・キャブスター Kyabusutā) is the name used in Japan for two lines of pickup trucks and light commercial vehicles sold by Nissan and built by UD Nissan Diesel, a Volvo AB (now Isuzu) company and by Renault-Nissan Alliance for the European market.

  6. Air ambulances in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Air ambulances in the United States are operated by a variety of hospitals, local government agencies, and for-profit companies. Medical evacuations by air are also performed by the United States Armed Forces (for example in combat areas, training accidents, and United States Coast Guard rescues) and United States National Guard (typically while responding to natural disasters).