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  2. 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 ...

  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. Low flying military training - Wikipedia

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    Low flying Tornado near Grasmere, UK. In the UK, low flying means fixed-wing aircraft at less than 2000 feet from the ground or light propeller driven aircraft and helicopters below 500 feet from the ground. [3] Low flying is permitted across the majority of the UK except for large urban areas, civil airports and some industrial and medical sites.

  5. 1998 Cavalese cable car crash - Wikipedia

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    Map of Trentino, Italy; Cavalese is located in the north-east of the autonomous province. On 3 February 1998, an EA-6B Prowler, BuNo (bureau number) 163045, 'CY-02', callsign Easy 01, an electronic warfare aircraft belonging to Marine Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron 2 (VMAQ-2) of the United States Marine Corps, was on a low-altitude training mission.

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

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  7. List of slowest fixed-wing aircraft - Wikipedia

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    At low speeds its elevator cannot generate enough downforce to exceed the stalling angle of attack. In practice it could maintain approximately 35 miles per hour (56 km/h) without descending. [7] The slowest jet-powered aircraft is the PZL M-15 Belphegor, with a stall speed of 58.5 knots (108.3 km/h; 67.3 mph) [8]

  8. Video captured moment plane crashed at Pomona race track - AOL

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    A downed plane is seen on Nov. 18, 2024, a day after it crashed into several vehicles and trailers in Pomona. (KTLA) A plane crashed near the drag strip of the Pomona Fairplex during the NHRA ...

  9. More planes flying overhead? Here's what to know about low ...

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    The planes will be flying about 260 feet above the surface along pre-planned routes, though the ground clearance will be increased to 1,000 feet above populated areas. Flights will occur only ...