oil burner route

English

Etymology

In reference to the smoke trails that jet engines may leave behind at low altitudes.

Noun

oil burner route (plural oil burner routes)

  1. (aviation, slang, military) A region of airspace in which military jets are authorized to carry out low-altitude training.
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