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- Military_training_route abstract "Military training routes are aerial corridors across the United States in which military aircraft can operate below 10,000 feet faster than the maximum safe speed of 250 knots that all other aircraft are restricted to while operating below 10,000 feet. The routes are the result of a joint venture between the Federal Aviation Administration and the Department of Defense to provide for high-speed, low-altitude military activities.".
- Military_training_route wikiPageExternalLink ifr-airspace-information.
- Military_training_route wikiPageID "24356717".
- Military_training_route wikiPageLength "3638".
- Military_training_route wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Military_training_route wikiPageRevisionID "697613447".
- Military_training_route wikiPageWikiLink Category:Air_traffic_control_in_the_United_States.
- Military_training_route wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_military_aviation.
- Military_training_route wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Aviation_Administration.
- Military_training_route wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Aviation_Regulations.
- Military_training_route wikiPageWikiLink Military_operations_area.
- Military_training_route wikiPageWikiLink NOTAM.
- Military_training_route wikiPageWikiLink Restricted_Area.
- Military_training_route wikiPageWikiLink Transponder_(aeronautics).
- Military_training_route wikiPageWikiLinkText "Military training route".
- Military_training_route wikiPageWikiLinkText "military training route".
- Military_training_route subject Category:Air_traffic_control_in_the_United_States.
- Military_training_route subject Category:American_military_aviation.
- Military_training_route hypernym Corridors.
- Military_training_route type Road.
- Military_training_route comment "Military training routes are aerial corridors across the United States in which military aircraft can operate below 10,000 feet faster than the maximum safe speed of 250 knots that all other aircraft are restricted to while operating below 10,000 feet. The routes are the result of a joint venture between the Federal Aviation Administration and the Department of Defense to provide for high-speed, low-altitude military activities.".
- Military_training_route label "Military training route".
- Military_training_route sameAs Q6857880.
- Military_training_route sameAs m.07s70_d.
- Military_training_route sameAs Q6857880.
- Military_training_route wasDerivedFrom Military_training_route?oldid=697613447.
- Military_training_route isPrimaryTopicOf Military_training_route.