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1 дежурный самолёт
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2 вылет (ла)
departure
- (выступающая часть детали) — extension
-, боевой — (mission) sortie
-, боевой, невыполненный — abortive sortie
-, боевой, срочный — urgent sortie
-, задержанный — delayed departure
опоздание может привести — late arrival may cause а de
-к задержанию вылета. — layed departure.
-на задание, боевой — mission sortie
- на штурмовку — strike sortie
- no боевой тревоге — alert /scramble/ takeoff
- регулировочного винта хвостовика вала — adjusting screw extension shaft end extension
время в. — departure time, time of departure
готовность к в. — readiness for takeoff
готовый к в. — ready for takeoff
запрос на в. — takeoff request
пункт в. — point of departure
разрешение на в. — takeoff clearance
держать ла в готовности к в. — maintain the aircraft at readiness to takeoffРусско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > вылет (ла)
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