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1 human performance
1) Human capabilities and limitations which have an impact on the safety, security and efficiency of aeronautical operations.(AN 17)2) Human capabilities and limitations which have an impact on the safety and efficiency of aeronautical operations.(AN 1, AN 5, AN 6/I, AN 6/III, AN 8, AN 10/I, AN 11, AN 14/I, AN 16/I)Official definitions added to: AN 17 by Amdt 10 (01/07/2002), AN 1 by Amdt 163, AN 5 by Amdt 16 (02/11/2000), AN 6/I by Amdt 23 (05/11/1998), AN 6/III by Amdt 5 (05/11/1998), AN 8 by Amdt 98, AN 10/II by Amdt 73 (05/11/1998), AN 11 by Amdt 38 (05/11/1998), AN-14/1 by Amdt 3 (04/11/1999), AN 16/1 by Amdt 6 ( 04/11/1999), and to PANS-ATM (01/11/2001).1) Способности человека и пределы его возможностей, влияющие на безопасность и эффективность авиационной деятельности.2) Способности человека и пределы его возможностей, влияющие на безопасность полётов, авиационную безопасность и эффективность авиационной деятельности.International Civil Aviation Vocabulary (English-Russian) > human performance
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2 capability
сущ.1) общ. возможности, способности ( полезные для данной деятельности знания и навыки)human capabilities — человеческие способности [возможности\]
It is beyond my capability. — Это за пределами моих возможностей [способностей\].
2) упр. = organizational capabilityThrough continued use, capabilities become stronger and more difficult for competitors to understand and imitate. — При систематическом использовании уникальные способности организации укрепляются и конкурентам становится труднее их понять и скопировать.
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3 capability
способность; возможность; производительность, мощность1-hour «turn-around» capability — возможность осуществления одночасового цикла разгрузки, загрузки и обслуживания самолёта (с момента посадки до взлета)
all-weather weapons delivery capability — способность доставки оружия (к цели) в любых метеорологических условиях
capability of on/off operation — ркт. способность к повторному запуску (двигателя)
hydraulic system rate capability — обеспечиваемая гидросистемой угловая скорость перемещения (напр. руля)
look down — shoot down capability — способность атаковать самолёт сверху с задней полусферы
sustained Mach 2.3 capability — способность совершать установившийся полет с числом М-2,3
zero altitude (escape) capability — возможность покидания (самолёта) с земли [с нулевой высоты]
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4 status of development
уровень экономического развития
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The extent to which a society promotes human well-being in all dimensions of existence by forming people's capabilities, expanding choices and increasing opportunities. (Source: POP)
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