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When pilots took low-level flying to the edge
These airshow moments captured aircraft flying at extremely low altitude with precision and control. Each flyby required ...
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Fighter jets and Ospreys pushed low-level flying to the limit
F-15s, RAF Tornados, and a CV-22 Osprey flew deep below the ridgelines during low-level passes through the Mach Loop. Every ...
Helicopters will be flying low over northern Colorado during the next several months to conduct geological imaging, according to a news release from the U.S. Geological Survey. Beginning in August, ...
Off and on over the next eight months, airplanes will be flying low over Northwest Arkansas. But this isn't a remake of Alfred Hitchcock's North by Northwest, so there's no reason to rush to the ...
The U.S. Geological Survey is conducting low-level airplane flights over a broad region in Missouri, Illinois, Iowa and Wisconsin to image geology using airborne geophysical technology. The survey ...
To get the geological data, the plane flies as low as 300 feet. The plane's instruments measure the Earth’s magnetic field and naturally occurring low levels of radiation. The plane’s instruments are ...
A view of downtown Cedar Rapids from a Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress in Cedar Rapids in June 2014. (The Gazette) Buy Photo The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using Instaread. Some words may ...
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) - The U.S. Geological Survey plans to start low-level plane flights this month across eastern Iowa. The project is part of a national effort to find mineral resources and ...
If you see low-flying planes over Missouri over the next eight months or so, it's likely nothing to worry about, as they're working for the U.S. Geological Survey. The planes are part of a survey ...
A helicopter dangling a massive, hula hoop-shaped sensor will soon be carrying out flights roughly 200 feet above the High Desert as part of a USGS research project, officials announced Tuesday. The ...
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