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n1) відстань, дистанція; пройдений шлях2) інтервал, відрізок◊at a distance — на якій-н. відстані
to assess the distance — оцінювати відстань (напр. до перешкоди)
•- accelerated-stop distance available - accelerated-stop distance required - airline distance - air-to-ground distance - angular distance - approach flight track distance - approach measurement distance - average city-pair distance - clearance distance - continued takeoff distance - corrected takeoff distance - cross track distance - declared distance - degeneration distance - DME distance - flareout distance - flight distance - gliding distance - great-circle distance - gross takeoff distance - gust gradient distance - hold-off distance - in-flight safe distance - landing distance - landing distance available - landing distance with reverse thrust - lateral noise measurement distance - line-of-sight distance - measured distance - misjudged flight distance - overall distance - reference minimum distance - runway usable distance - safe takeoff distance - sight distance - sound propagation distance - stopping distance - takeoff distance - takeoff acceleration distance - takeoff distance available - takeoff distance required - taxiing distance - taxiway separation distance - track distance - turn lead distance - unstick distance - usable distance
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