- wake turbulence category
- категорія турбулентності сліду (за ПС)
Англійсько-український словник авіаційних термінів / Уклад.: Р.О. Гільченко. - К.: НАУ. 2009.
Англійсько-український словник авіаційних термінів / Уклад.: Р.О. Гільченко. - К.: НАУ. 2009.
Wake turbulence — make up the primary and most dangerous component of wake turbulence. Wake turbulence is especially hazardous during the landing and take off phases of flight, for three reasons. The first is that during take off and landing, aircraft operate at… … Wikipedia
category of aircraft classification — i. With respect to the certification, rating, privileges, and information of airmen, it means a broad classification of aircraft. Examples include airplane, rotorcraft, glider, and lighter than air aircraft. ii. With respect to the certification… … Aviation dictionary
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. . . heavy — In R/T (radio telephony) terminology, it means large aircraft in the heavy wake turbulence category (e.g., “Air India 123 heavy”). The suffix indicates that the aircraft is a large transport, alerting controllers and following aircraft to the… … Aviation dictionary
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Instrument approach — Terminal procedures for an ILS approach in the United States. (The disclaimers shown in red in the illustration do not appear on the original approach plate.) For aircraft operating under instrument flight rules (IFR), an instrument approach or… … Wikipedia