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  2. No-fly zone - Wikipedia

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    A no-fly zone was declared by the Tobruk-based LNA over the country's south during its offensive in the region in 2018. [31] It was later re-implemented for 10 days in 2019 as the LNA established control over oil fields in the region. [32] The LNA declared another no-fly zone across the country's west during the 2019 Western Libya offensive ...

  3. No-fly zones - Wikipedia

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  4. Prohibited airspace - Wikipedia

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    Notable ones include the Flight Restriction Zone (FRZ) encompassing all airspace up to 18,000 feet (5,500 m) within approximately 15 nautical miles (28 km) of Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport around Washington, D.C. Flights within this airspace, while not entirely prohibited, are highly restricted. All pilots flying within the FRZ are ...

  5. What is a no-fly zone, and why has NATO so far rejected ... - AOL

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    What is a no-fly zone, and why won't the U.S. enact one?

  6. VIDEO: Texas congressman pushes to eliminate no-fly zones ...

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  7. Category:No-fly zone operations - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "No-fly zone operations" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  8. Drones to be banned from flying within 400 metres of prisons

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    Despite promises as far back as 2016 by then justice secretary Liz Truss to create no-fly zones around prisons, police can only currently act on drone sightings where there is evidence of ...

  9. Iraqi no-fly zones conflict - Wikipedia

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    The Iraqi no-fly zones conflict was a low-level conflict in the two no-fly zones (NFZs) in Iraq that were proclaimed by the United States, United Kingdom, and France after the Gulf War of 1991. The United States stated that the NFZs were intended to protect the ethnic Kurdish minority in northern Iraq and Shiite Muslims in the south. Iraqi ...