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41 pilot-aircraft system
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42 pilot-aircraft-task system
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43 pilot-to-aircraft ratio
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44 pilot's aircraft
разг. ЛА с хорошими пилотажными характеристикамиEnglsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > pilot's aircraft
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45 pilot-aircraft combination
система «лётчик — ЛА»Englsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > pilot-aircraft combination
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46 pilot-aircraft interfaces
Englsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > pilot-aircraft interfaces
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47 pilot-controlled aircraft
пилотируемый ( лётчиком) ЛАEnglsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > pilot-controlled aircraft
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48 pilot-training aircraft
Englsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > pilot-training aircraft
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49 test pilot
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50 test pilot
(a pilot who tests new aircraft.) pilot za preizkusne polete* * *[téstpailət]nounpilot za preizkusne polete test -
51 test pilot
(a pilot who tests new aircraft.) pilot de încercare -
52 test pilot
(a pilot who tests new aircraft.) testpilot* * *(a pilot who tests new aircraft.) testpilot -
53 co-pilot
A licensed pilot serving in any piloting capacity other than as pilot-in-command but excluding a pilot who is on board the aircraft for the sole purpose of receiving flight instruction.(AN 1)Имeющий свидeтeльствo пилoт, кoтoрый выпoлняeт любыe функции пилoтa, крoмe функций кoмaндирa вoздушнoгo суднa; исключeниe сoстaвляeт пилoт, нaхoдящийся нa бoрту вoздушнoгo суднa исключитeльнo с цeлью прoхoждeния лётнoй пoдгoтoвки.International Civil Aviation Vocabulary (English-Russian) > co-pilot
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54 test pilot
(a pilot who tests new aircraft.) zkušební pilot* * *• zkušební pilot -
55 test pilot
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56 test pilot
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57 test pilot
(a pilot who tests new aircraft.) skúšobný pilot -
58 test pilot
(a pilot who tests new aircraft.) prøveflyger, testpilotsubst. \/ˈtestˌpaɪlət\/testpilot, prøveflyger -
59 test pilot
(a pilot who tests new aircraft.) reynsluflugmaður -
60 test pilot
(a pilot who tests new aircraft.) berepülő pilóta
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