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Date: 2014-10-29 15:03:48
Airborne warfare
Landing zone
Helicopter
Tail rotor
Aviation
Aeronautics
Battle of Ia Drang

Landing Zone Selection & Preparation • The landing zone (LZ) should be at least 100 feet x 100 feet. • Area should be firm and level, with approach and departure paths clear of wires, trees, antennas, poles, etc. •

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