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“As he spoke, reporters in Tripoli heard the whooshing sound of low-flying military craft again, followed by several explosions.”
“Even in a city such as Kabul, outside the daily fighting of Afghanistan's southern provinces your ears are assaulted at odd hours by low-flying helicopters, sirens, and occasional gunfire.”
The Huffington Post: Shannon Galpin: Creating A Future For Afghanistan's Deaf
“Corn Thrower had killed a low-flying swan with a thrown stick.”
“Plasma bolts and disruptor shots sliced through the atmosphere to catch low-flying antibodies unawares, and stabbed into the darkness to trigger the most beautiful and briefest blooms of energy.”
“The appetite for celebrating low-flying aircraft appears to have diminished somewhat post-war.”
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“Officials from DIA and the Federal Aviation Administration are concerned that a planned $7.5 million public shooting range in Adams County could endanger low-flying planes with errant bullets.”
The Huffington Post: Shooting Range Near DIA Concerns FAA, Airport Officials
“Officials from DIA and the Federal Aviation Administration are concerned that a planned $7.5 million public shooting range in Adams County could endanger low-flying planes ...”
The Huffington Post: Shooting Range Near DIA Concerns FAA, Airport Officials
“Horner said NATO can effectively strike even very low-flying helicopters.”
“NATO would need to deploy an array of air power to target not only defense systems and fighter jets, but also the low-flying attack helicopters that Gaddafi has used against rebels and civilian protesters.”
“Nimble, low-flying helicopters have much more leeway to pick targets with precision than high-flying jets.”
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