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  • ...>Zhang, H. ''Fire-Safe Polymers and Polymer Composites,'' Federal Aviation Administration technical report; U.S. Department of Transportation: Washington, D.C., 2004 ...the [[University of Massachusetts Amherst]] and at the [[Federal Aviation Administration]] where a long-term research program on developing fire-safe [[polymers]] w
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  • ...s used as [[flame retardant]].<ref>{{cite web|publisher=[[Federal Aviation Administration|FAA]]|url=http://www1.airweb.faa.gov/Regulatory_and_Guidance_Library/rgAD.n
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  • ...the Committee Established to Review the NATO Bombing Campaign Against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia: Use of Depleted Uranium Projectiles]</ref>}} ...thumb|200px|Sites in [[Kosovo]] and southern Central [[Serbia]] where NATO aviation used depleted uranium during the 1999 [[Kosovo War]].]]
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  • === Lasers and aviation safety === {{Main|Lasers and aviation safety}}
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  • ...' is a term encompassing the theory, investigation and categorization of [[Aviation accidents and incidents|flight failures]], and the prevention of such failu ...f particular significance was the [[United States government role in civil aviation|Air Commerce Act 1926]], which required pilots and aircraft to be examined
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  • ...ryside or a [[wilderness]] area.<ref name="operations1">''Federal Fire and Aviation Operations Action Plan'', 4.</ref><ref name="Cambridge">{{vancite book | ti ...wildfire.<ref name=IS>''Interagency Strategy for the Implementation of the Federal Wildland Fire Policy'', entire text</ref><ref>''National Wildfire Coordinat
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  • ...or treatments are removal of the source of lead and [[chelation therapy]] (administration of agents that bind lead so it can be [[excretion|excreted]]). ...l lead]], which was a gasoline additive and is still used in fuels such as aviation fuel, passes through the skin; however [[inorganic]] lead found in paint, f
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  • ...ritorial governments are responsible for fire-suppression activities. The Federal Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre (CIFFC) provides operational fire-c ...pdf/strategy.pdf | title = Interagency Strategy for the Implementation of Federal Wildland Fire Management Policy
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  • ...the alternatives. Tetra-ethyl lead is used as an anti-knock additive for aviation fuel in piston driven aircraft. Lead-based [[semiconductors]], such as [[le ...Superfund Basic Research Program]]s. TOXMAP is a resource funded by the US Federal Government. TOXMAP's chemical and environmental health information is taken
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  • |publisher=National Archives and Records Administration |journal=Federal Register |volume=73 |issue=96 |pages=28432–3 |id=FR Doc number E8-11058 | .... In addition to these, Annex 5 of the [[Convention on International Civil Aviation]] permits the "temporary use" of the [[foot (length)|foot]] for [[altitude]
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  • ...ly the plane to [[Cuba]] hoping for a cash reward from [[Fidel Castro]]. [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|FBI]] agents and police chased the plane down the r ...nd 82 in 1969, the largest number in a single year in the history of civil aviation; in January 1969 alone, eight airlines were hijacked to [[Cuba]].<ref name=
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  • ...11 attacks]] on [[New York City]] and [[Washington, D.C.]] in 2001. The [[Federal government of the United States|U.S. government]] responded by launching th ...usinessman [[Mansoor Ijaz]], the Sudanese government offered the [[Clinton Administration]] numerous opportunities to arrest bin Laden. Those opportunities were met
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  • ...is unique in the sense that the [[Federal government of the United States|federal government]] must constantly reevaluate and tweak its border security polic Directly after the [[September 11 attacks|events of September 11, 2001]], the Federal Government typically placed a higher priority on obvious aspects of homelan
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  • | title=Torture Case Tests Obama Secrecy Policy: Will Obama Administration Break From Bush on Extraordinary Rendition? | url=http://washingtonindependent.com/46882/obama-administration-seeks-re-hearing-in-extraordinary-rendition-case
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  • In 2005, Posada was held by [[Federal government of the United States|U.S. authorities]] in [[Texas]] on the char ...an American National Foundation]], a group with close ties to the [[Reagan administration]].<ref name="Aim"> [http://www.bardachreports.com/articles/nyt_19980712main
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  • ...mbles all of the [[nuclear bomb]]s in the United States arsenal. Honeywell Federal Manufacturing & Technologies, successor to the defense products of AlliedSi ...sdoj.gov/atr/public/speeches/9100.htm "International Antitrust in the Bush Administration"], September 21, 2001 </ref>
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  • ...ril 1, 2008 | author = Glenn Pew | date = September 11, 2007 | publisher = Aviation Publishing Group }}</ref> It was the first FMS to be certified for WAAS [[
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  • ...[[RTCA, Incorporated|RTCA]] [[DO-178B]]/[[European Organisation for Civil Aviation Equipment|EUROCAE]] ED-12B. With DO-254, the FAA has indicated that [[Avio *[[Federal Aviation Regulations|FAR]] Part 23/25 §1301/§1309
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