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December 8, 2013

‘Springbok, Cleared for Landing’: More on the Language of the Skies

Aviation, Language

‘Springbok, Cleared for Landing’: More on the Language of the Skiesb39944e8a
by Deborah Fallows
As I look right now, I see live tracking of every airplane in the air. Delta has 388 planes flying. United has 351. Southwest has 345, and American 205, and on down the list of hundreds of individual airlines. (Read it here.)

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