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руление сущ1. taxi2. taxiing 3. taxiing-out 4. taxing operation в процессе руленияwhile taxiingвремя начала руленияoff-block timeвремя руленияtaxiing timeдистанция руленияtaxiing distanceзапрос на рулениеtaxi requestлиния направления руленияtaxiing direction lineлиния огней пути руленияsteering barлиния руления1. taxiing lane2. taxilane 3. guideline линия руления воздушного судна в зоне стоянкиaircraft stand taxilaneлиния руления на место стоянкиparking bay guidelineманевр при руленииtaxiing manoeuvreмаркировка места ожидания при руленииtaxi-holding position markingнагрузка при руленииtaxiing loadогни места ожидания при руленииtaxi-holding position lightsпробег при руленииtaxi runрадиолокатор контроля за рулениемtaxi radarразрешение на рулениеtaxi clearanceрасчетная масса при руленииdesign taxiing massруление по аэродромуground taxi operationруление по воздухуair taxiingруление по воздуху к месту взлетаaerial taxiing to takeoffруление после посадки1. ground taxi from landing operation2. from landing taxiing руление разрешеноcleared for taxiсвязь при руленииtaxiway linkсистема управления рулением1. steering system2. taxiing guidance system скорость руленияtaxiing speedсредства управления рулениемtaxiing guidance aidsсхема руления1. taxi pattern2. taxi streamline схема руления по аэродромуaerodrome taxi circuitтопливо, расходуемое при руленииtaxi fuelуказания по выполнению руленияtaxi instruction
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