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  2. Manchester–Boston Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    Manchester–Boston Regional Airport (IATA: MHT, ICAO: KMHT, FAA LID: MHT), informally referred to as Manchester Airport, is a public use airport 3 miles (5 km) south of the central business district of Manchester, New Hampshire, United States [1] on the border of Hillsborough and Rockingham counties.

  3. Template:FAA-diagram - Wikipedia

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    The airport diagrams are part of the Aeronautical Information Publication (AIP) which is updated on a 28-day cycle as per the ICAO.For the FAA's digital - Terminal Procedures Publication/Airport Diagrams, this causes a change in the URL involving four numbers: the first two represent the year (09 for 2009, 10 for 2010) and the second two represent the current AIRAC cycle (01 through 13).

  4. File:Airport Diagram of KHLR (HLR) – Hood Army Airfield.PDF

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  5. File:KRHV airport diagram.png - Wikipedia

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  6. KMHT - Wikipedia

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    KMHT may refer to: Manchester–Boston Regional Airport in Manchester, New Hampshire, United States KMHT (AM) , a radio station (1450 AM) licensed to Marshall, Texas, United States

  7. Dalhart Municipal Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport covers 1,206 acres (488 ha) and has two asphalt runways: 3/21 is 5,440 x 75 ft (1,658 x 23 m) and 17/35 is 6,400 x 75 ft (1,951 x 23 m). [1]In the year ending September 16, 2021, the airport had 7,650 aircraft operations, average 21 per day: 65% local general aviation, 33% transient general aviation, and 2% military. 40 aircraft were based at this airport: 33 single-engine, 5 multi ...

  8. College football winners and losers: Taking stock of the ...

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    Liberty: The loss to Kennesaw State almost assuredly ended any chance Liberty had of making the expanded College Football Playoff. After going undefeated a season ago and losing by 39 to Oregon in ...

  9. Grant County International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Opened as a training airfield during World War II, the facility was operated by the U.S. Air Force as Larson Air Force Base until 1966. [5] [6]On 24 June 1969, Japan Airlines Flight 90, a Convair 880, crashed on take-off from runway 32R at Grant County International Airport.