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nпомилка, похибка◊in [by, through] error — помилково
to compensate the error — 1) списувати девіацію (компаса); 2) компенсувати похибку (приладу)
to determine amount of the error — 1) визначати величину (радіо)девіації; 2) визначати величину похибки
•- acceptable error - accidental error - accumulated error - across-track error - actual error - aggregate error - airborne equipment error - alignment error - along-track error - altimeter error - altitude error - angular error - appreciable error - azimuth error - backlash error - backlash error of altimeter - basic error - bias error - compass error - component error - detected error - displacement error - drift error of altimeter - elevation error - error in indication - error in measurement - error of height - error of significance - flight technical error - following error - glide path angular error - gross error - guidance signal error - height-keeping error - hysteresis error - indicated displacement error - indicated glide path angular error - instrument error - lateral error - mean course error - mean glide path error - mean-square error - navigation error - observation error - offset error - optimistic error - parity error - path following error - pilot's error - quadrantal error - radial displacement error - radiation error - random error - range error - reading error - slaving error - static pressure system position error - steady-state error - systematic error - tactical error - track angle error - VOR airborne equipment error - VOR radial displacement error - VOR radial signal error - VOR radial variability error - zero setting error
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