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1 given aerodrome
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2 aerodrome
1. n 2. a◊to circle the aerodrome — 1) кружляти над аеродромом; 2) облітати аеродром
to identify the aerodrome from the air — упізнавати [розпізнавати] аеродром з повітря
to operate from the aerodrome — виконувати польоти [експлуатуватися] з аеродрому
•- aerodrome of call - aerodrome of departure - aerodrome of destination - aerodrome of intended landing - aerodrome of origin - all-weather aerodrome - alternate aerodrome - arrival aerodrome - auxiliary aerodrome - base aerodrome - categorized aerodrome - civil aerodrome - coastal aerodrome - concrete-surfaced aerodrome - controlled aerodrome - debarkation aerodrome - depot aerodrome - destination aerodrome - domestic aerodrome - embarkation aerodrome - emergency aerodrome - en-route aerodrome - factory aerodrome - familiar aerodrome - final aerodrome - fog-plagued aerodrome - given aerodrome - grass aerodrome - hard surface aerodrome - helicopter aerodrome - high-level aerodrome - home aerodrome - intermediate aerodrome - jet aerodrome - joint aerodrome - joint civil and military aerodrome - key aerodrome - land aerodrome - landing aerodrome - local aerodrome - logistics aerodrome - main aerodrome - master aerodrome - military aerodrome - municipal commercial aerodrome - nonradar aerodrome - operating aerodrome - operational aerodrome - participating aerodrome - permanent aerodrome - principal aerodrome - provisional aerodrome - receiving aerodrome - refueling aerodrome - regular aerodrome - reserve aerodrome - rigid pavement aerodrome - satellite aerodrome - state aerodrome - supplementary aerodrome - take-off aerodrome - temporary aerodrome - terminal aerodrome - test aerodrome - training aerodrome - uncontrolled aerodrome - unfamiliar aerodrome - unimproved aerodrome - unpaved aerodrome - unprepared aerodrome - water aerodrome - X-type aerodrome
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