take-off clearance

  • 1Take-off-clearence — Die Startfreigabe (engl. Take off clearance) ist in der Luftfahrt die von der zuständigen Flugsicherungsstelle erteilte Genehmigung, einen Start mit einem Luftfahrzeug durchzuführen. Erfordernis An sog. kontrollierten Flugplätzen ist für den… …

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  • 2Take off clearence — Die Startfreigabe (engl. Take off clearance) ist in der Luftfahrt die von der zuständigen Flugsicherungsstelle erteilte Genehmigung, einen Start mit einem Luftfahrzeug durchzuführen. Erfordernis An sog. kontrollierten Flugplätzen ist für den… …

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  • 3take-off — noun Take off is used before these nouns: ↑clearance …

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  • 4Power take-off — A power take off (PTO) is a splined driveshaft, usually on a tractor or that can be used to provide power to an attachment or separate machine. It is designed to be easily connected and disconnected. The power take off allows implements to draw… …

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  • 5clearance — 1560s, action of clearing, from CLEAR (Cf. clear) + ANCE (Cf. ance). Meaning a clear space is from 1788. Meaning approval, permission (esp. to land or take off an aircraft) is from 1944, Amer.Eng.; national security sense recorded from 1948.… …

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  • 6clearance — [klir′əns] n. 1. an act or instance of clearing 2. the clear space or distance between moving objects or mechanical parts, or between a moving object and that which it passes through, over, under, etc. 3. official, esp. governmental,… …

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  • 7clearance — noun 1 removal of sth old/unwanted ADJECTIVE ▪ forest, land, site, slum CLEARANCE + NOUN ▪ work ▪ sale (= when goods are sold cheaply to get rid of them qui …

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  • 8clearance — clear|ance [ˈklıərəns US ˈklır ] n 1.) [U and C] the process of getting official permission or approval for something ▪ She ll race if she gets medical clearance from her doctor. ▪ Morris did not have a security clearance . 2.) [U and C] official …

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  • 9clearance — UK [ˈklɪərəns] / US [ˈklɪrəns] noun Word forms clearance : singular clearance plural clearances 1) a) [uncountable] official permission that allows someone to do something, to go to a particular country, or to be told particular information Aid… …

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  • 10clearance — n. 1 the removal of obstructions etc., esp. removal of buildings, persons, etc., so as to clear land. 2 clear space allowed for the passing of two objects or two parts in machinery etc. 3 special authorization or permission (esp. for an aircraft… …

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