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Terms for subject Aviation (1801 entries)
SA-7 grail missile A shoulder-launched SAM designed to be used against low-flying targets
SA-8 Grecko missile A truck-mounted, short-range, low altitude SAM
safe altitude 100 NM The lowest altitude that may be used under instrument meteorological conditions (IMC) that will provide a minimum clearance of 1000 ft or, in a designated mountainous region, 1500 or 2000 ft, as appropriate, rounded up to the next 1OO-ft increment, under conditions of standard temperature and pressure, above all obstacles located in an area contained within a radius of 100 NM of the aerodrome geometric centre
Safety and Emergency Procedures SAP Alexan­der Mat­ytsin
SAFs синтетические авиатоплива amorge­n
sail-back A manoeuvre during high wind conditions (usually with power off) where floatplane movement is controlled by water rudders and by the opening and closing of cabin doors
same track In the application of separation, expression used by ATC to indicate identical tracks or tracks that converge or diverge at an angle of 1° to 44° inclusive
SATCOM fit SATCOM unit Michae­lBurov
SATCOM set SATCOM unit Michae­lBurov
SATCOM unit SATCOM set Michae­lBurov
satellite-based augmentation system An augmentation system using geostationary satellites to meet en-route and terminal navigation, non-precision approach and precision approach CAT I accuracy, integrity, continuity and availability requirements
scoop it Fly upwards masha
se south-cast
sea clutter Radar echoes caused by waves of the sea
search and rescue The use of aircraft, surface craft, submarines, and specialized rescue teams and equipment to search for and rescue personnel in distress on land or at sea
search and rescue system SAR system Michae­lBurov
search left / right / high / low Search area indicated as briefed and report all contacts
secondary radar A radar system that requires complementary aircraft equipment (transponder) The transponder generates a coded reply signal in response to transmissions from the ground station (interrogator) Since this system relies on transponder-generated signals rather than signals reflected from the aircraft, as in primary surveillance radar, it offers significant operational advantages such as increased range and positive identification.
secondary surveillance radar A radar system that requires complementary aircraft equipment (transponder) The transponder generates a coded reply signal in response to transmissions from the ground station (interrogator) Since this system relies on transponder-generated signals rather than signals reflected from the aircraft, as in primary surveillance radar, it offers significant operational advantages such as increased range and positive identification.
flight application section giving criteria of flights to which the fares apply 4uzhoj