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  2. Kill zone - Wikipedia

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    In military tactics, the kill zone, also known as killing zone, is an area entirely covered by direct and effective fire, an element of ambush within which an approaching enemy force is trapped and destroyed. The objective of the ambush force is to quickly kill or capture all enemy soldiers inside the kill zone.

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  4. Clermont County Airport - Wikipedia

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    On 11 April 2005, a Cessna 152 crashed near Mount Orab, Ohio after taking off from the airport, killing an instructor and student. [44] [45] On 8 December 2011, a Curtiss P-40M Kittyhawk overran the runway on landing following an engine failure. [46] [47] On 13 December 2011, an airplane overran the runway on takeoff due to a blown tire. [48]

  5. CAE Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    It was first called Belgian Aviation School [6] and then Sabena Air Training Center as a subsidiary of Sabena Flight Academy. The same year, it was decided to carry out practical training in flight in Phoenix because the weather in Arizona allows for flights throughout the year in a high and complex air traffic environment. [ 1 ]

  6. 1982 Thunderbirds Indian Springs diamond crash - Wikipedia

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    The Thunderbirds switched back to front-line jet fighters after the accident. The Air Force team, like the U.S. Navy's Blue Angels, had switched to smaller aircraft after the 1973 oil crisis (the Navy switched from F-4 Phantoms to smaller A-4 Skyhawks).

  7. American Airlines Flight 11 - Wikipedia

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    The hijacked airliner was deliberately crashed into the North Tower of the World Trade Center complex in New York City, killing everyone still alive aboard the flight and resulting in the deaths of more than one thousand [c] people in the top 18 stories of the skyscraper in addition to causing the demise of numerous others below the trapped ...

  8. Falcon Field (Arizona) - Wikipedia

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    Eventually it became a civil airfield, and is now owned and operated by the city of Mesa. Falcon Field is the home of CAE Oxford Aviation Academy, the largest flight school in the world. Student pilots from Japan, Belgium, The Netherlands, the UK, Italy, Turkey, Mexico and Vietnam fly out of Falcon Field.

  9. The Killing Zone - Wikipedia

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    The Killing Zone is an unauthorised James Bond novel by Jim Hatfield. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was privately published in paperback in 1985 under the guise that it was officially sanctioned by Glidrose Publications (later Ian Fleming Publications), the company that held the rights to publish James Bond literary works.

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