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n1) точка, пункт3) момент часу•- aerodrome reference point - AFTN entry-exit points - agreed reporting point - aiming point - aircraft fire point - approach noise measurement point - approach reference noise measurement point - break-even point - break-in point - break-off point - burble point - burn point - change-over point - changeover point - check point - contact point - control transfer point - correct point - departure point - early warning point - entry-exit points - equal time point - final approach point - fire point - flash point - flight reference point - flight way point - flyover noise measurement point - focal point - fuel servicing point - holding point - intended landing point - joining point - landing point - last departure point - lateral noise measurement point - leaving point - lift-off point - missed approach point - MLS datum point - noise measurement point - point of arrival - point of departure - point of destination - point of no return - power point - probe point - refuelling point - reporting point - sideline noise measurement point - significant point - stagnation point - take-off noise measurement point - takeoff point - transfer initiation point - transfer od control point - VOR aerodrome check point - yield point
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