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n1) зазор; допуск на зазор2) запас висоти; кліренс (повітряного гвинта, крила тощо)3) диспетчерський дозвіл (на виліт літака, дії в польоті тощо)4) очищення від мита (пасажирів, вантажу тощо)5) оформлення (напр. повітряного перевезення)6) пролітання (напр. перешкод)◊pending clearance — чекаючи на дозвіл (напр. на зліт)
to ensure safe clearance — забезпечити безпечну відстань (напр. між літаками на аеродромі)
to request clearance — просити дозволу (напр. на виліт)
•- air traffic control clearance - allowable clearance - amended clearance - approach clearance - baggage clearance - border flight clearance - clearance of goods - clearance of obstacles - clearance of the aircraft - course and altitude clearance - customs clearance - customs formalities clearance - departure clearance - descent clearance - en-route clearance - entry clearance - export clearance - flight clearance - flight plan clearance - further clearance - glide path sector obstacle clearance - ILS localizer clearance - obstacle clearance - health clearance - holding clearance - inbound clearance - initial descent clearance - instrument clearance - landing clearance - minimum obstacle clearance - minimum wheel clearance - misjudged clearance - obstacle clearance - obstruction clearance - operational clearance - outbound clearance - rotor-to-tail boom clearance - safe clearance - safe obstruction clearance - safe terrain clearance - safety clearance - snow clearance - span clearance - start-up clearance - takeoff clearance - taxi clearance - taxiway minimum clearance - taxiways clearance - terrain clearance - threshold wheel clearance - vertical clearance - wing tip clearance
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