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Answer for the clue "NORAD's concern ", 8 letters:
airspace

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Usage examples of airspace.

Cuban radar picks me up as I enter Angolan airspace and they immediately scramble a flight of MiGs from Saurimo, I should be able to turn out and run for it before they can catch me.

Cuban radar picks me up as I enter Angolan airspace and they immediately scramble a flight of Migs from Saurimo, I should be able to turn out and run for it before they can catch me.

X had released any more of those book-hunting mites into the airspace of the Leased Territories, Judge Fang knew that he was still offering a nice bounty to anyone who could tell him the whereabouts of the book in question.

Did any flights of Saudi nationals take place before national airspace reopened on September 13, 2001?

Saudi nationals, domestic or international, took place before the reopening of national airspace on the morning of September 13, 2001.

Saudi nationals from Tampa, Florida, to Lexington, Kentucky, was allowed to fly while airspace was closed, with special approval by senior U.

There was another big roar as we passed into Saudi airspace, and then all the jets came down, hoiked down the chaff, and were off, afterburners flaming in the brilliant blue sky.

We are still in Class G airspace, far enough away from lower class airspaces, such as Class E, D, or C, which necessitate radio contact.

A and B airspace are typically for the large passenger airline jets, which need constant radio supervision from the various ground controllers.

He said that some of that sky out there near Nellis is the most restricted airspace in the country, There was a hiss of static.

Saudi airspace and to fly support missions from Saudi bases--which allows them to say that no air strikes have been flown against Iraq from Saudi soil.

Second, a strong Anglo-American air presence remains in the region, providing access to Iraqi airspace for strike missions in the event Iraqi military units begin heading south.

And without use of Turkish territory and airspace, we could not logistically support Kurdish operations against the Iraqi regime.

At the very least, we must convince the Saudis to allow us to use their airspace and base some of our aircraft in the Kingdom.

Egyptian airspace and pass through the Suez Canal to reach the Persian Gulf.