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Aviation
(1801 entries)
CS
Antipersonnel chemical incapacitating agent
(tear gas)
CTA
control area
current engine option
CEO
Alexander Matytsin
customs notification service
The service provided by ATS to Customs officials at certain "ports of entry" for advance notification of tra ns bo rd er fl ig hts
CVFR flight
A flight conducted under VFR within Class B airspace and in accordance with an ATC clearance
danger area
An airspace of defined dimensions above international waters within which activities dangerous to the flight of non-participating aircraft could take place at specified times
dangerous goods
Articles or substances that could pose a significant risk to health, safety, property or the environment
dash
dashboard
data link ATIS
An automatic terminal information service
(ATIS)
provided by data link
data link initiation capability
The function of a communication system which provides the necessary information to enable data link communications between ATS ground and aircraft systems and includes features such as log-on, update, contact and ground forward. It is the access mode for the provision of automatic dependent surveillance
(ADS)
and controller-pilot data link communications
(CPDLC)
data link VOLMET
In-flight meteorological information provided by data link
date-time group
A combination of the date and time in a single six-figure group. When used in the text of a NOTAM, it is composed often figures, e.g. 9501191200. The first two digits indicate the year; the second two, the month; the third two, the day; and the last four, the hour and the minutes.
day
Canada
(CARs)
Other expression for: daylight daylight The period of time during any day that begins with the morning civil twilight and ends with the evening civil twilight
DC power supply system
direct current power supply system
dead reckoning navigation
The estimating or determining of position by advancing an earlier known position by the application of direction, time and speed data
death dot
CCIP HUD mode indicator showing where the bombs will hit
decision altitude
A specified altitude in the precision approach or approach with vertical guidance at which a missed approach must be initiated if the required visual reference to continue the approach to land has not been established
decision height
A specified height in the precision approach or approach with vertical guidance at which a missed approach must be initiated if the required visual reference to continue the approach to land has not been established
defence visual flight rules
Rules applicable to flights within an air defence identification zone
(ADIZ)
conducted under VFR
defensive maneuvering
Maneuvers designed to negate the attack/ordnance of a threat
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