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A technician controls the engine of an a

A technician controls the engine of an aiplane standing at the Tegel airport in Berlin on April 20, 2010. German authorities extended the closure of its airspace by six hours to 1800 GMT Tuesday (April 20) due to the giant plume of volcanic ash, but some airlines operated flights with special permission. AFP PHOTO DDP/SEBASTIAN WILLNOW GERMANY OUT (Photo credit should read SEBASTIAN WILLNOW/DDP/AFP via Getty Images)
A technician controls the engine of an aiplane standing at the Tegel airport in Berlin on April 20, 2010. German authorities extended the closure of its airspace by six hours to 1800 GMT Tuesday (April 20) due to the giant plume of volcanic ash, but some airlines operated flights with special permission. AFP PHOTO DDP/SEBASTIAN WILLNOW GERMANY OUT (Photo credit should read SEBASTIAN WILLNOW/DDP/AFP via Getty Images)
A technician controls the engine of an a
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April 20, 2010
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