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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)...
- states permit overflight by other states, but for most civil aviation authorities, prior approval is required in the form of an overflight permit, each...
- approved 10 days of overflights. The first U-2 overflight had already occurred, using the existing authorization of air force overflights over Eastern Europe...
- continuously protested the repeated Israeli overflights. Lebanese officials fear the escalation in overflights heighten tensions and could lead to war. Israel...
- 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...
- 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...
- near-simultaneous secret Soviet satellite overflights of French territory; Khrushchev denied knowledge of the overflights. Lieutenant General Vernon A. Walters...
- sky, the tail down toward the ground." According to his book Operation Overflight, Powers dela**** activating the camera's self-destruct mechanism until...
- carried out the first verified trip of any kind to the North Pole, an overflight on 12 May 1926. It was also the first aircraft to fly over the polar ice...