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airspace

An airspace is a special part of the atmosphere that is often under the jurisdiction of the land below it. An airspace is a part of the sky that is set aside for use by aircraft. The airplane had instructions to only fly in the airspace above the state of Kentucky.

airspace

the space in the atmosphere immediately above the earth the atmosphere above a nation that is deemed to be under its jurisdiction the plane was refused permission to enter Chinese airspace

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Simple sentences

Air traffic control systems are unified within the European airspace.
The airspace around the airport was closed temporarily.

Movie subtitles

Soviet airspace has still not been violated, Mr President.
If it does, we can only assume some unknown power is blocking our entry into Martian airspace.
You're flying in controlled airspace.
Men on the ground can't cordon off airspace, sir.
I have 21 minutes of dead airspace!
Unidentified flying craft entered our airspace.
Earlier this evening an unidentified flying craft entered our airspace.
Even if you are two, you're intruders into airspace under the protection of the People's Nationalist Force.
Violating our airspace is an act of war, not friendship.
Sorry to bother you but Washington Centre has advised us of some military traffic in our airspace.
A military test vehicle accidentally strayed into our airspace.
We got a small jet in trouble over restricted airspace.
Except for a flight of cranes headed south, nothing entered that airspace all day.
If he should attempt this, we will have no choice but to disrupt worldwide electronic communications and fire a particlebeam weapon from your airspace to Smolensk in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
There is every indication that it intends to invade Japan's airspace.
How do you do, Inspector? - You have broken airspace regulations.
They wouldn't shoot in foreign airspace. - Why not?
They have definitely violated our airspace.
Departure from Caladan airspace, 0-10:00.
Unidentified craft, you're in direct violation of controlled airspace.
We're entering enemy airspace.
It's restricted airspace.
But I thought it was pretty cool. So I bought airspace.
The airspace over this area will be closed.
The target is now intruding into Lake Ashino airspace.
Excuse me, gentlemen I don't think we can allow that plane to land or even enter U.S. airspace.
Tell Hassan the Pentagon knows his plan and he'll never be allowed to reach U.S. airspace.
How much time before we hit U.S. airspace?
You are approaching U.S. airspace.
Alpa One 10 minutes to U.S. airspace.
All airspace has been cleared.

News and current affairs

Japan has asked its airlines to ignore China's demand for advance notification of flights, even if they are merely transiting the new zone and not heading toward Chinese territorial airspace.
If other countries emulated the example set by China and the US by establishing unilateral claims to international airspace, a dangerous situation would result.
He may well have maintained that stance had China not established the ADIZ, which set an ominous new precedent by usurping international airspace over the East China Sea, including areas that China does not control.
But the war has so revitalized the postcommunists, that they now denounced those agreements as betrayals, and shout that the government, by allowing NATO to use Bulgarian airspace, is drawing Bulgaria into war.
This means that the Israeli military will continue to enter Gaza at will and maintain control over border crossings, airspace, and territorial waters.
Indeed, not only has it revived the Cold War-era tactic of sending military aircraft unannounced into airspace over the Baltic countries and the North Sea; it has also made veiled nuclear threats against countries like Denmark.
Automatic aircraft operation is already becoming commonplace - especially in the military - but further increases will require a similarly automatic airspace.
With the advent of a digital airspace, and with appropriate research support, success would be both possible and likely.
But, now that a Russian-American agreement allows supply flights to Afghanistan to go through Russian airspace, it is clear that Russia sought only to monopolize the military cargo transportation routs in order to gain leverage over the United States.
The leadership of the second East Turkestan Republic was presumably murdered on Stalin's orders, when the plane carrying it to Beijing for talks allegedly crashed in Soviet airspace.
We were about to enter Argentine airspace.
Cyberspace must be treated, along with outer space, international waters, and international airspace, as property held in common for the good of all.
And, with Israeli jet fighters still controlling the airspace, Egypt's capital and its major population centers were greatly exposed.
A digital airspace would in turn enable a complete revolution in personal mobility.
It makes digital space sound like airspace or territorial seas, something that is somehow derived from or adjacent to physical territory.
The air force is to continue its monitoring activities in neighboring airspace and maintain response readiness against air attack, while modifying invasion response tactics somewhat as the likelihood of an attack from the air diminishes.
Since these missiles could in theory attack Turkish aircraft in Turkish airspace, the Turks in response have implied that their deployment might be a casus belli.
TEL AVIV - A drone recently penetrated Israel's airspace from the Mediterranean.
Together with new technologies enabling Super-Short Takeoff and Landing (superSTOL) a digital airspace would put safe, quiet, affordable, street-in-front-of-your-house personal air vehicles within sight.

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