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The term Preflight originates from the pre-flight checklists used by pilots prior to take off.
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"Our response is: Apogee Preflight which is deeply integrated within our
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“Preflight your jet and be ready to go in case the word changes—again.”
A Nightmare’s Prayer Michael Franzak 2010
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No Preflight Inebriation was the previous entry in this blog.
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No Preflight Inebriation is the next entry in this blog.
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Deja Vu: Vietnam: Subject - Vietnam II Preflight Check ... this brings back some BAD memories .... posted by liz at
Behind the News: April 2003 liz donovan 2003
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Deja Vu: Vietnam: Subject - Vietnam II Preflight Check ... this brings back some BAD memories .... posted by liz at
Archive 2003-03-01 liz donovan 2003
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(BEGIN VIDEOTAPE) HARRIS WHITBECK, CNN CORRESPONDENT (voice-over): Preflight announcements military style on this C-130 cargo plane.
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Preflight checking of aircraft often proved difficult.
On Yankee Station Nichols, Tillman 1988
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Preflight training was a harassment period designed to weed out candidates who lacked leadership potential.
Chickenhawk Mason, Robert 1983
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