There's the simple thrill of hitting a ball with a stick and watching it fly in the air.
Among them was Air Memphis, which did not have a permit - after Egyptian authorities failed to respond to "adverse ramp inspection findings" - to fly in UK air space from April 1999 to May 2002.
During this period it did not apply for a permit and when it next applied for a permit to fly in UK air space, in May 2002, it was granted, and it has since been flying regularly in British air space with the full approval of British safety officials.
Just prior to the war in Iraq, Phillips became the first female journalist to fly in an F-14 air-to-air combat training mission over the Persian Gulf.
The incident was even more unsettling because it happened just after night fell, and it is unusual for the air ambulance to fly in darkness, he added.
In addition, Air Force one did not fly over the Occupy Las Vegas group, as Miller also stated in his story.
Also on board was Ilan Ramon, a colonel in the Israeli air force who was the first citizen of his country to fly in space.
She is now one of only a few women in the Air Force qualified to fly bombers such as the B-52 and the swing-wing B-1.
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The message: The fat cats who fly around the country on corporate jets exacerbate delays in air travel.
Presidential candidates do not usually fly around the world in their own personalised versions of Air Force One.
Intelligent planes that are propelled into the air, flock in formation and fly 'express skyways' could cut time, delays, stress and emissions, according to Airbus experts.
The pair were chatting about a forthcoming holiday when Mr Wilson suddenly saw his friend fly into the air and land on the pavement in Milton Douglas Road, Clydebank.
This allows more planes to be in the air more safely and able to fly more direct routes.
The unmanned plane will be launched from Edwards Air Force Base in California and will fly for only about 10 seconds before it crashes into the Pacific Ocean.
Five minutes later, four U.S. Air Force F-16 fighters from nearby Luke Air Force Base will conduct a fly-over in the "missing man" formation.
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It has also branched into interesting side businesses, such as a technology called dragon-fly that can distill drinking water from the natural moisture in the air.
S. In-the-know travelers know better than to fly Royal Air Maroc.
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With no air traffic to worry about, visiting pilots can fly in formation above the spread, stow their planes in his 17, 000-square-foot hangar and, at night, listen to dogfight tales from honored guests like World War II ace Col.
The resources required of the air-traffic control and airport system to fly a chief executive in his jet are the same required to fly a 767 full of passengers.
Bill Beton, a visitor to the hangar where XH558 is kept, remembers seeing them fly over his home in nearby Wilmslow in the 1970s and more recently at Southport Air Show.
Pilots are required to fly under the direction of air traffic controllers but federal regulations allow for some deviation in emergency situations.
The NTSB has been urging the FAA to develop and enforce tougher safety standards for on-demand operators, especially in pilot training, maintenance practices and where air-tour operators can fly.
After graduating from Union College in upstate New York, he joined the Air Force, hoping to learn to fly jets, but his poor eyesight kept him out of the cockpit.
The scientists then concluded that the exercise had, in fact, increased the danger to the public by allowing the asbestos fibres to fly into the air.
Another friend of mine used to maintain that airplanes stayed up in the air only because people believed -- against reason -- that they could fly: Without that collective delusion sustaining them, they would instantly plummet to earth.
Tom Shanklin - perhaps fortunate to still be on the field after a clumsy challenge in the air on Imanol Harinordoquy - got beyond the gain-line and from there fly-half Jones picked out Byrne's superb angle for the full-back to race 35 untouched metres to the line.
In May 2012, UNESCO granted patronage to the Airbus Fly Your Ideas challenge, part of the Future by Airbus programme with a vision of sustainable air travel in 2050.
And as part of an international coalition, under a U.N. mandate that is almost unprecedented, we went in and took out air defense systems so that an international coalition could provide a no-fly zone, could protect -- provide humanitarian protection to the people on the ground.
And the Air Transport Association, which represents the U.S. airlines that fly to China and others including Delta Air Lines and US Airways, says the air travel agreement produced in the talks is an "important first step" but ultimately wants the discussions to yield an "open skies agreement" with virtually no government intervention of flights between the two countries.
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