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Transport Canada
Industry: Government
Number of terms: 8785
Number of blossaries: 0
Company Profile:
Department of the Government of Canada responsible for developing regulations, policies and services of transportation in Canada. It is part of the Transportation, Infrastructure and Communities (TIC) portfolio. Transport Canada is based in Ottawa, Ontario
Un espace délimité par parallèle, 5,9-po de large et solides des lignes blanches espacement 24,6 pieds en dehors d'aider les exploitants de véhicules et des équipements.
Industry:Aviation
A space delineated by parallel, 5.9-in.-wide, solid white lines spaced 24.6 ft apart to provide guidance to vehicle and equipment operators.
Industry:Aviation
OACI: Carburant utilisable qui est intentionnellement ou involontairement libéré tandis que l'avion est en vol.
Industry:Aviation
ICAO: Usable fuel that is intentionally or unintentionally released while the aircraft is airborne.
Industry:Aviation
L'état d'être sur la surface de l'eau mais pas amarrés ou attaché à aucun fixe objet sur la terre ou dans l'eau.
Industry:Aviation
The state of being on the surface of the water but not moored or fastened to any fixed object on the land or in the water.
Industry:Aviation
Classe G et l'espace aérien de classe F spécifié au sein de laquelle ATC service n'est pas fourni.
Industry:Aviation
Class G and specified Class F airspace within which ATC service is not provided.
Industry:Aviation
U.S.: A defined point on the final approach course of a nonprecision (sic) straight-in approach procedure from which normal descent from the minimum descent altitude (MDA) to the runway touchdown point may be commenced, provided that the approach threshold of that runway, or approach lights, or other markings identifiable with the approach end of that runway are clearly visible to the pilot.
Industry:Aviation
U.S.: A warning area is airspace of defined dimensions, extending from 3 NM outward from the coast of the United States, that contains activity that may be hazardous to nonparticipating aircraft. The purpose of such warning areas is to warn nonparticipating pilots of the potential danger. A warning area may be located over domestic or international waters or both.
Industry:Aviation