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- Overflight may refer to: Transiting of civilian aircraft over the territory of a foreign country Freedoms of the air (flyover rights, open skies agreements)...
- Eisenhower knew from the earlier overflights that his hope of no Soviet detection was unrealistic, but ordered that the overflights stop if the aircraft could...
- overflights and photographic surveillance of the Soviet Union during the 1950s, Project Moby **** and Project Genetrix. The spy balloon overflights raised...
- normally payable would be the Route Navigation Facility Charges or RNFC for overflights and also landing and parking charges in case of aircraft making halts...
- Soviet Union and other Eastern Bloc states. The necessity of peacetime overflights was reinforced after the escalation of the Cold War in the late 1940s...
- definition of neutrality following the fall of the Soviet Union, granting overflight rights for the UN-sanctioned action against Iraq in 1991, and since 1995...
- merely for the privilege of the overflight of a country's national territory, when no airport usage is involved. (Overflights might still be using services...
- Heritage Site. The 1987 the National Parks Overflights Act found that "Noise ****ociated with aircraft overflights at the Grand Canyon National Park is causing...
- Erebus, killing all of the 257 people on board. Qantas resumed commercial overflights to Antarctica from Australia in the mid-1990s. There are many airports...
- Overflight photo of the cr****s of the Niger Delta...