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Air traffic control / Aviation law / Avionics / Hasbrouck Heights /  New Jersey / Port Authority of New York and New Jersey / Teterboro Airport / Airspace class / Wake turbulence / Instrument flight rules / CRAFT
Date: 2012-04-17 07:11:54
Air traffic control
Aviation law
Avionics
Hasbrouck Heights
New Jersey
Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
Teterboro Airport
Airspace class
Wake turbulence
Instrument flight rules
CRAFT

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