landing path

  • 1Landing Signal Officer — Landing Signal Officers (LSOs) are naval aviators specially trained to control the approach and landings of airplanes aboard aircraft carriers. Paddles In the U.S. Navy, aircraft carrier operations began with USS Langley (CV 1) in 1922. Langley s …

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  • 2Path 15 — is the name of a major north south power transmission corridor in California. It forms a part of the Pacific AC Intertie and the California Oregon Transmission Project. Path 15, along with the Pacific DC Intertie running far to the east, forms an …

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  • 3landing system — landing system, controls which regulate or assist in the landing of an aircraft: »A jet bomber was safely landed by a ground based, automatic landing system using radar to track the plane and radio to transmit flight path correction signals to… …

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  • 4Landing High Japan — Infobox VG title = Landing High Japan caption = The pilot being prompted to lower the landing gear. The red and green beacons indicate the flight path that the plane should follow. developer = Taito Corporation publisher = Taito Corporation… …

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  • 5landing distance available — i. (LDA) As it pertains to fixed wing aircraft, it is the distance from the point on the surface of the airport above which the airplane can be deemed to commence its landing to the nearest point in the direction of landing at which the surface… …

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  • 6landing strip — noun an airfield without normal airport facilities • Syn: ↑airstrip, ↑flight strip, ↑strip • Hypernyms: ↑airfield, ↑landing field, ↑flying field, ↑field …

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  • 7landing pattern — Pattern Pat tern, n. [OE. patron, F. patron, a patron, also, a pattern. See {Patron}.] 1. Anything proposed for imitation; an archetype; an exemplar; that which is to be, or is worthy to be, copied or imitated; as, a pattern of a machine. [1913… …

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  • 8landing beam — noun : a radio beam projected from a landing field to indicate to the pilot of an airplane his height above the ground and the proper path for a landing approach …

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  • 9landing strip lighting — Lines or rows of lights located along the edge of the designated landing and takeoff path within the strip …

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  • 10glide path — noun the final path followed by an aircraft as it is landing • Syn: ↑approach path, ↑approach, ↑glide slope • Hypernyms: ↑air lane, ↑flight path, ↑airway, ↑skyway …

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