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1 emergency distance
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2 equipment
n1) обладнання, оснащення, апаратура2) арматура3) техніка4) часто мн.; військ. матеріальна частина; бойова техніка◊•- aerial equipment - aeronautical equipment - aeroplane equipment - aerospace ground equipment - airborne equipment - airborne direction finding equipment - airborne electronics equipment - airborne identification equipment - airborne radar equipment - airborne search equipment - airborne weather equipment - air-conditioning equipment - aircraft equipment - aircraft communication equipment - aircraft fixed equipment - aircraft navigation equipment - aircraft parking equipment - aircraft portable equipment - aircraft recorder equipment - aircraft servicing equipment - airslide equipment - angle measurement equipment - area navigation equipment - autoflare equipment - automated equipment - automatic equipment - automatic data transfer equipment - automatic direction-finding equipment - automatic flight control equipment - automatic stabilization equipment - automatic test equipment - avionics equipment - backup equipment - bathroom-and-lavatory equipment - blind flight equipment - built-in test equipment - carburetor heat equipment - cargo handling equipment - cargo loading equipment - catering equipment - ceiling measurement equipment - change-over equipment - cockpit equipment - collision warning equipment - communication equipment - computer equipment - data circuit-terminating equipment - data terminal equipment - distance measuring equipment - ditching equipment - domestic equipment - dusting equipment - electrical equipment - emergency escape equipment - emergency equipment - environmental control system equipment - enhanced X-ray equipment - fire-fighting equipment - first aid equipment - fixed equipment - flight crew equipment - flight pick-up equipment - fueling equipment - glide-path equipment - glider launch equipment - glider tow equipment - ground equipment - ground service equipment - guidance equipment - hand safety equipment - high-altitude equipment - ILS equipment - inertial navigational equipment - intercommunication equipment - jamming equipment - life-saving equipment - life support equipment - lifting and transporting equipment - loading equipment - loose equipment - measuring equipment - metering equipment - military equipment - modern equipment - navigation equipment - night-flying equipment - oxygen dispensing equipment - passenger handling equipment - pneumatic equipment - power equipment - primary and secondary beacon radar equipment - radar equipment - radio equipment - radio communication equipment - recording equipment - recovery equipment - reliable equipment - remote control equipment - reproducing equipment - rescue equipment - restraint equipment - rigging equipment - safety equipment - security equipment - sensing equipment - sign towing equipment - snow clearing equipment - snow removal equipment - spray equipment - standby equipment - survival equipment - survival radio equipment - suspended equipment - TACAN equipment - tactical air navigation equipment - test equipment - transmit/receive equipment - turbulence detection equipment - VOR equipment - waste equipment -
3 flight
1. n1) політ2. a1) польотний2) рейсовий◊•- acceptance flight - accident-free flight - acrobatic flight - advertising flight - aerial survey flight - aerial work flight - aerobatic flight - aero-tow flight - all-cargo charter flight - all-freight flight - all-weather flight - altitude flight - around-the-world flight - asymmetric flight - auto-controlled flight - automatic flight - autorotational flight - autorotative flight - back-to-back flight - bad-weather flight - banked flight - blind flight - blocked-off flight - border-crossing flight - box-pattern flight - bumpy-air flight - business flight - calibration flight - cancelled flight - cargo flight - certification test flight - charter flight - chased flight - checkout flight - civil flight - climbing flight - closed-circuit flight - coasting flight - coast-to-coast flight - commercial flight - compulsory IFR flight - computer-directed flight - connecting flight - contact flight - continuous flight - contour flight - controlled and powered flight - controlled flight - controlled flight into terrain - controlled VFR flight - conventional flight - crabbing flight - crop control flight - cross-country flight - cross-wind flight - cruising flight - day flight - decelerating flight - delayed flight - delivery flight - demonstration flight - descending flight - desired path flight - desired track flight - direct flight - directed reference flight - distance flight - disturbed atmosphere flight - diverted flight - domestic flight - downward flight - drift flight - dual flight - eastbound flight - emergency flight - empty flight - endurance flight - engine-off flight - engine-on flight - en-route flight - entire flight - European flight - experimental flight - extra flight - extra section flight - factory test flight - familiarization flight - ferry flight - flight under the rules - flight with rated power - first-class flight - flapless flight - formation flight - free flight - full-scale flight - full-throttle flight - gliding flight - grid flight - head-down flight - head-up flight - head-wind flight - heavier-than-air flight - hedge-hopping flight - high-altitude flight - high-speed flight - holding flight - horizontal flight - hovering flight - humanitarian charter flight - hypersonic flight - idle flight - IFR flight - inagural flight - inclusive tour flight - incontrollable flight - instructional check flight - instructional dual flight - instructional solo flight - instrument flight - instrument rules flight - intended flight - intercontinental flight - international flight - introductory flight - inward flight - level flight - local flight - long-distance flight - low-altitude flight - low-level flight - low-speed flight - low-visibility flight - maiden flight - man-directed flight - manned flight - meteorological reconnaissance flight - mid-course flight - military charter flight - multistage flight - night flight - noiseless flight - non-revenue flight - non-scheduled flight - non-stop flight - nontraffic flight - nonvisual flight - off-airway flight - one-stop flight - one-way flight - operational flight - orbital flight - orientation flight - out-and-return flight - out-of-trim flight - outward flight - overland flight - oversold flight - overwater flight - overweather flight - own-use charter flight - performance flight - pleasure flight - point-to-point flight - positioning flight - powered flight - power-off flight - power-on flight - practice flight - prearranged flight - private flight - production test flight - profit-making flight - radio navigation flight - rearward flight - record-setting flight - reference flight - refuelling flight - regular flight - relief flight - repositioning flight - return flight - revenue flight - revenue earning flight - rhumb-line flight - round-the-world flight - round-trip flight - route familiarization flight - routine flight - sailing flight - scheduled flight - sector flight - shakedown flight - short-haul flight - shuttle flights - sightseeing flight - simulated flight - simulated instrument flight - single-engined flight - single-heading flight - soaring flight - solo flight - space flight - special event charter flight - special event flight - special VFR flight - stabilized flight - stall flight - standoff flight - stationary flight - steady flight - still-air flight - straight flight - student charter flight - subsonic flight - supersonic flight - supervised flight - sustained flight - tailwind flight - taxi-class flight - test flight - through flight - training flight - training dual flight - training solo flight - trans-Atlantic flight - transfer flight - transient flight - transit flight - trial flight - turbulent flight - turnround flight - unaccelerated flight - uncontrolled flight - unscheduled flight - unscheduled long range flight - unsteady flight - upward flight - vectored flight - visual contact flight - visual navigation flight - visual flight - visual rules flight - VFR flight - VMC flight - VOR course flight - wings-level flight -
4 channel
n1) канал2) жолоб; виїмка3) радіо канал (зв'язку), смуга частот•- aircraft-to-satellite channel - air-ground communication channel - allocated channel - analog data transfer channel - autopilot roll channel - azimuth channel - backward channel - broadcasting channel - common calling channel - carrier-current channel - carrier channel - clock channel - common carrier channel - common receiving channel - communications channel - course channel - data channel - data transfer channel - dedicated channel - digital communication channel - digital channel - direct access radar channel - discrete channel - distance measurement channel - downlink satellite radio channel - duplex channel - elevation channel - emergency radio channel - English Channel - fiber optic communication channel - fiber optic channel - frequency channel - HF channel - hot-standby channel - information channel - instrument channel - ionospheric channel - microwave channel - omnibus channel - on-course channel - operating channel - optical channel - pitch channel - radio channel - radio-frequency channel - recording channel - roll channel - synchronizing channel - taxi channel - telecommunication channel - timing channel - transmission channel - voice channel - wind channel - wire-tap channel - yaw channel
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