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61 test pilot
(a pilot who tests new aircraft.) piloto de ensaios* * *test pi.lot[t'est pailət] n Aeron piloto de prova. -
62 test pilot
deneme uçuşu pilotu* * *deneme pilotu* * *(a pilot who tests new aircraft.) deneme pilotu -
63 test pilot
• koelentäjä* * *(a pilot who tests new aircraft.) koelentäjä -
64 test pilot
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65 test pilot
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66 test pilot
(a pilot who tests new aircraft.) izmēģinātājlidotājs* * *izmēģinātājlidotājs -
67 test pilot
(a pilot who tests new aircraft.) lakūnas bandytojas -
68 test pilot
testpilot* * *(a pilot who tests new aircraft.) testpilot -
69 airline transport pilot’s licence
airline transport pilot’s licence (ATPL) PERS, LOGIS Linienflugzeugführerschein m (die Voraussetzung für die Führung eines im gewerblichen Linienluftverkehr eingesetzten Flugzeuges = scheduled aircraft = Linienmaschine)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > airline transport pilot’s licence
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70 test pilot
(a pilot who tests new aircraft.) πιλότος δοκιμαστικών πτήσεων -
71 test pilot
(a pilot who tests new aircraft.) pilote d'essai -
72 test pilot
(a pilot who tests new aircraft.) piloto de provas -
73 single-pilot
single-pilot aircraftвоздушное судно с одним пилотом -
74 prone pilot fighter
истребитель с управлением в положении "лежа"English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > prone pilot fighter
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75 International Council of Aircraft Owner and Pilot Associations
2) Космонавтика: Международный совет ассоциаций владельцев и пилотов самолётов (ИАОПА)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > International Council of Aircraft Owner and Pilot Associations
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76 two-pilot aircraft
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77 single-pilot aircraft
Англо-русский словарь по гражданской авиации > single-pilot aircraft
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78 International Council of Aircraft Owner and Pilot Associations
Англо-русский словарь по авиации > International Council of Aircraft Owner and Pilot Associations
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79 two-pilot aircraft
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80 two-pilot aircraft
English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > two-pilot aircraft
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