General aviation remains banned within 18 nautical miles of New York City, Boston, Massachusetts, and Washington.
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The Dreamliners can carry 250-290 passengers on routes of 8, 000 to 8, 500 nautical miles.
The convoy was approximately 108 nautical miles (about 124 statute miles) from port around 5 p.m.
The boat capsized 14 nautical miles northwest of Christmas Island, often targeted by asylum seekers.
The EP-3 is capable of a 12-hour flight and has a range of 3, 000 nautical miles.
At its narrowest point, the Strait of Hormuz is only 21 nautical miles (40km) wide.
The convoy was approximately 140 nautical miles (about 160 statute miles) from port around 2:30 p.m.
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Since departing San Francisco in mid-March, the Plastiki has traveled nearly 7, 000 nautical miles.
Normally, safety dictates that flights be separated by five nautical miles or 2, 000 feet vertically.
Start Point's light beams 25 nautical miles out to sea, warning ships away from treacherous Skerries Bank.
It is spellbinding history told through lucid detail, many nautical miles from the typical, ponderous World War II tome.
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He has calculated that there are 149 gigawatts of wind within 50 nautical miles of the coast of Maine.
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These reach to within 37 nautical miles (68km) of Vietnam's coast, according to PetroVietnam, a Vietnamese state-owned oil firm.
However, fishermen are still restricted to a zone just three nautical miles off the coastline, which dramatically reduces their catches.
But more fulfilling is a day hike on the spectacular and remote Komodo island, 22 nautical miles from the mainland.
And don't break your leg or have a heart attack or miscarry: the nearest hospital is countless nautical miles away.
It cruises at 180 nautical miles per hour (207 mph) but is also easy to fly, and especially easy to land.
The events saw rowers racing from the island of St Agnes to St Mary's Quay, a distance of 1.59 nautical miles.
But aircraft operating under "visual flight rules" still are prohibited from flying within 25 nautical miles of New York and Washington.
The electromagnetic railgun is a long-range naval gun that will fire precision-guided hypervelocity projectiles to ranges greater than 200 nautical miles.
The men were picked up from a life raft in the Atlantic Ocean, approximately 380 nautical miles north of Puerto Rico.
UN's Convention on the Law of the Sea recognises economic rights extending 200 nautical miles (370 kilometres) from a country's shoreline.
The ship had been 139km (75 nautical miles) south-west of the Philippines' Tubbataha Reef when the coastguard heard of the incident.
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The notice said the jet was in "perfect flying condition" and can fly a range of 4, 500 nautical miles (8, 380 km) non-stop.
The yachtsman was attempting a solo round-the-world voyage when he ran into trouble on Friday, 500 nautical miles off Australia's island state.
As long as aircraft are imprecisely tracked over the ocean, as they are now, they need to be separated by up to 100 nautical miles.
The convoy was approximately 160 nautical miles from port around 9 a.m.
When operational, the weapon will fire projectiles at ranges in excess of 200 nautical miles (230 miles) and inflict damage through kinetic energy.
Black Hawks can be launched from aircraft carriers and can fly for up to 1, 000 nautical miles if fitted with additional fuel pods.
Rinca, 17 nautical miles from Labuanbajo, gets the most visitors, as the dragons tend to congregate around the park ranger offices and spotting them is easy.
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