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vehicles should never be driven within _____ feet of an aircraft
25 feet in front/ 200 ft to the rear
When an aircraft's engines are running, you must not park closer than 25 feet in front or 200 to the rear
When an aircraft's engines are running, you must not park closer than 25 feet in front or 200 to the rear
25 ft in front/200 ft to the rear
because without his how can a aircraft fly :P
25 ft in front, 200 ft behind
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