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approach road -
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approach angle -
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approach speed -
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approach lighting -
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approach control -
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approach fix -
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approach -
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approach angle -
10 yaklaşma bikını
approach beacon -
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approach speed -
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approach control -
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approach route -
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approach lighting -
15 yaklaşım
approach -
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approach -
17 yaklaşım
approach. -
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n. approach, touch* * *1. approach 2. approaches 3. approximation 4. closing (n.) 5. dealing (n.) 6. approach (n.) -
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v. approach, come close to, approximate, bear down on, close, come near, come on, come up, converge, draw, draw close, draw near, draw on, go on for, get hotter, near, step up, verge, walk-up, walk up to, get warmer--------yaklaşmak (yaş)v. push, be pushing* * *approach -
20 yaklaşma rotası
1. approach route 2. course of approach
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