THE FIRST C-17 AIRLIFTER
THE FIRST C-17 AIRLIFTER flying into Tuzla, Bosnia, was foiled by low ceilings and poor visibility. The plane, from Ramstein AB, Germany, was turned away Thursday when the ceiling dropped to 400 feet and visibility to 800 yards. A 600-foot ceiling and 2,400 yards visibility are required for landings...
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