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1 aid
n1) (допоміжний) засіб, апарат, пристрій2) мн. засоби3) мн., військ. допоміжні війська◊to hold over the aids — виконувати політ у зоні чекання, обладнаній аеронавігаційними засобами
•- aerodrome visual aid - aid to air navigation - aid to approach - aid to air navigation - aid to identification - aid to landing - aid to location - aid to navigation - aid to taxiing - air navigation aids - approach aid - audio-visual aid - docking aid - electronic cockpit aid - electronic navigation aid - en-route navigation aid - first aid - fixed navigational aids - flying aid - government aid - ground aid - ground-based aid - ground-referenced aid - ground-station-referenced aid - homing aid - identification aid - landing aid - military aid - navigation aid - navigational aid - navigational aids - navigation visual aid - nonvisual aid - out-of-position aid - parking aid - pilot-interpreted aid - radar aid - radio aid - radio approach aid - radio-navigation aid - recovery aid - satellite-referenced aid - self-contained navigational aid - short-distance aid - short-range aid - starting aid - taxiing guidance aid - terminal navigation aid - track-defining aid - training aid - urgent aid - visual aid - visual aids - visual aid to approach - visual ground aid -
2 approach
1. n1) принцип, метод; технологія2) підхід, підліт (напр. до зони аеродрому)3) заходження [захід] на посадку4) зближення (повітряних суден, космічних апаратів тощо); косм. причалювання5) наближення (напр. до критичних умов польоту)6) метео насування2. v1) наближатися; військ. підступати, зближатися◊to miss approach — відходити на друге коло; неправильно розрахувати заходження на посадку
•- advisory approach - aerocapture approach - aerodrome approach - autocoupled approach - automatic approach - automatic final approach - autonomous approach - back course approach - beacon approach - beam approach - blind approach - center line approach - circling approach - contact approach - continuous descent approach - controlled final approach - conventional approach - co-orbital approach - coupled approach - crosswind approach - curved approach - decelerating approach - direct VOR/DME approach - discontinued approach - docking approach - ecological approach - energy-optimal approach - environmental approach - face-to-face approach - far approach - fault-intolerance approach - fault-tolerance approach - final approach - flat approach - four-impulse approach - front course approach - fuel-optimal approach - gliding approach - ground-controlled approach - hard approach - head-on approach - ICAO category I approach - ICAO category II approach - ICAO category III approach - initial approach - instrument approach - integrated approach - intermediate approach - left-hand approach - localizer approach - long approach - LOS approach - limited visibility approach - low-visibility approach - manned final approach - missed approach - multiburn approach - multi-impulse approach - mutual approach - near approach - ninety-degree approach - no aids used approach - nonprecision approach - nonstraight-in approach - normal approach - off-nominal approach - offset approach - one-eighty approach - optically guided approach - orbiter-to-space station approach - power approach - practice low approach - precision approach - radar approach - radial approach - rectangular traffic pattern approach - right-hand approach - segmented/curved approach - short approach - shortest route approach - simple approach - soft approach - standard approach - steady approach - steep approach - step-by-step approach - step-down approach - straight-in approach - straight-in ILS-type approach - straight missed approach - surveillance radar approach - symmetric thrust approach - teardrop approach - timed approach - two-impulse approach - upwind approach - visual approach - zero-defect approach
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