From San Francisco, at the 2001 fall meeting of the American Geophysical Union
Current U.S. Air Force operating procedures recommend that ground crews for aircraft and other personnel stop working outdoors when lightning is spotted within 5 nautical miles (nmi). However, a new analysis by the service suggests that that distance may not be adequate to fully protect the people or their planes.
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