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Terms for subject Aviation (1801 entries)
ground visibility In respect of an aerodrome, the visibility at that aerodrome as contained in a weather observation reported by (a) an ATC unit; (b) anFSSorFIC; (c) a community aerodrome radio station (CARS) an automated weather observation system (AWOS) used by the Department of Transport, the Department of National Defence or the Atmospheric Environment Service for the purpose of making aviation weather observations; or (e) a radio station that is ground-based and operated by an air operator
ground-based augmentation system An augmentation system used to meet precision approach CAT I, CAT II and CAT III accuracy, integrity, continuity and availability requirements. • see also : wide area augmentation system
ground-taxi The movement of an aircraft on the surface of an aerodrome under its own power, excluding takeoff and landing
groundside The area of an aerodrome not intended to be used for activities related to aircraft operations and to which the public normally has unrestricted access
GTCB of LBAS General Terms and Conditions of Business of Lufthansa Bombardier Aviation Services GmbH elena.­kazan
guns break Directive call to perform a break out of the plane
gyro inertial navigation system gyro INS Michae­lBurov
gyro stabilized INS gyro INS Michae­lBurov
platform inertial navigation system gyro INS Michae­lBurov
gyro inertial navigation system gyro INS Michae­lBurov
gyro inertial navigation system INS gyro Michae­lBurov
gyro stabilized INS gyro INS Michae­lBurov
gyropanel GSP Michae­lBurov
handoff The process of transferring the radar identification of an aircraft target and radio communications for that aircraft to another controller to ensure the uninterrupted provision of radar service
hang glider A motorless heavier-than-air aircraft deriving its lift from surfaces that remain fixed in flight, designed to carry not more than two persons and having a launch weight of 45 kg (99.2 lb) or less.
hard turn Maximum G turn sustaining energy
hardware in the loop simulation HIL simulation Michae­lBurov
hardware in the loop test HIL test Michae­lBurov
hardware-in-the-loop simulation HIL simulation Michae­lBurov
hardware-in-the-loop test HIL test Michae­lBurov