nearby airport
collocation in Englishmeaningsofnearbyandairport
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nearby
adverb
adjective
uk/ˌnɪəˈbaɪ/us/ˌnɪrˈbaɪ/
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airport
noun[C]
uk/ˈeə.pɔːt/us/ˈer.pɔːrt/
a place where aircraft regularly take off and land, with buildings for passengers to ...
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Thenearbyairportalso constitutes a high risk, but the population has no effect on it.
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Thenearbyairportis under expansion as well.
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The program is free to students except for the cost of transportation to the prearranged meeting location, usually anearbyairport.
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The man thought it was in trouble since it came down west of the highways instead of thenearbyairportto the south.
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This is to avoid aircraft from thenearbyairportcolliding with the light pillars.
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Occasionally, helibases are located at anearbyairportor backcountry airstrip.
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Which is why the idea of building anearbyairportemerged.
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More recently, when anearbyairportwas built, excavation dug up a sum of cash from that era.
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One of the towers is used for airport communications from anearbyairport.
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Pilots may divert the flight to land at anearbyairport.
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Women were employed to fly the bombers from thenearbyairportto their deployment sites.
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Not being able to make it to anearbyairport, he made an emergency landing in a field.
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Harper blasted him with cool air in a wind tunnel at anearbyairport.
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If the fumes do not subside after an attempt is made to diagnose and fix the problem, the flight is then diverted to anearbyairport.
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Four minutes later, the odor returned and now smoke was visible; the pilots began to consider diverting to anearbyairportfor the purpose of a quick landing.
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The quality of life in hundreds of communities throughout the country is adversely affected by the operations of nearby airports—for example, by night noise, air pollution and land take.
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Prestwick is always open when other nearby airports are closed.
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Inbound flights were rerouted to nearby airports and outbound flights were cancelled or postponed.
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Most cities and towns have nearby airports, and some of the largest also have international flights.
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Several outer rings surround it with progressively higher levels to allow traffic flow into nearby airports.
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