Sporting Events: The range of events of a racing and competitive character allied with social intercourse which are exemplified in the Flying Club organisations of pre-Second World War days.
A Sport Jet Charter refers to the renting of a private jet aircraft as opposed to a prop, turbine-prop aircraft, or individual seats on an airline for the purposes of transporting people for sporting events or people who are on sports teams.
As a result, rocket pack flights enjoy great success at major sporting events. For example, a flight was arranged in the course of the opening ceremony of the summer Olympic Games 1984 in Los Angeles, USA ...
Often used for reasons of national security: presidential movements, nuclear facilities, large sporting events, shuttle launch and landing, and the like.
For example, TFRs are often established over large forest fires to help keep aircraft from straying into hazardous conditions. Smaller TFRs are issued for presidential movements, some large sporting events, and more.
See also: Pilot, Range, Flight, Maintain, Aviation
 
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