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Definition of Low level flight
1. Noun. Flight at very low altitudes.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Low Level Flight
Literary usage of Low level flight
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Military Dictionary (1987)
"Also called LIC. low level flight—See terrain flight low level transit roule—(DOD,
NATO) A temporary corridor of defined dimensions which facilitates the ..."
2. Apollo's Warriors: United States Air Force Special Operations During the by Michael E. Haas (1998)
"Official Air Force history notes that on 25 May 1964, 38 Chinese and 18 Vietnamese
aircrews began specialized low-level flight and bad-weather paradrop ..."
3. Seven Firefights in Vietnam by John A. Cash (1985)
"Although the pilots had seen several trails during their low-level flight, they
had drawn no enemy fire. YANKEE, they reported, was usable but risky because ..."
4. Special Operations Forces: An Assessment by John M. Collins (1994)
"... increased medium-range capability for low-level flight in adverse weather and
precision navigation through unfamiliar, mountainous terrain. ..."
5. Dust Off: Army Aeromedical Evacuation in Vietnam by Peter Dorland, James Nanney (2001)
"After twenty long minutes of low-level flight, Dust Off 55 neared the stricken
company. Brady's surprise approach and the poor visibility threw off the ..."