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Aeronautical and Fixed
This user interface can receive weather data directly from an AWOS or ASOS system ( see Automated airport weather station ), through a network AFTN ( see Aeronautical Fixed Telecommunication Network ), or AMHS connection ( see Aeronautical Message Handling System ), or through templates within the software.
The Aeronautical Fixed Telecommunication Network ( AFTN ) is a worldwide system of aeronautical fixed circuits provided, as part of the Aeronautical Fixed Service, for the exchange of messages and / or digital data between aeronautical fixed stations having the same or compatible communications characteristics.
Every location ( airport or other facility ) with a connection to the Aeronautical Fixed Service is assigned a unique four letter code ( the aeronautical location indicator ) by ICAO.
As a result, the Aeronautical Fixed Telecommunications Network ( AFTN ) was implemented worldwide as a means of relaying the air traffic communications, sometimes through the use of radioteletype.

Aeronautical and Service
* May 15 – The Standards And Recommended Practices ( SARPS ) for Aeronautical Information Service ( AIS ) were adopted by the ICAO Council.
: Aeronautical Information Publication ( AIP ) is provided by Japan Aeronautical Information Service Center, under the authority of Japan Civil Aviation Bureau, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism of Japan.
* Aeronautical Testing Service, Inc. Wind Tunnel Model Manufacturer
The United States Military Aircraft Designation System was first designed in 1919 when the US Army's Aeronautical Division became the United States Army Air Service.
Hanlon wrote, " As the Military and Naval Academies are the backbone of the Army and Navy, so must the Aeronautical Academy be the backbone of the Air Service.
Subsequently, he attended the Air Service Mechanical School at Kelly Field and the Aeronautical Engineering Course at McCook Field, Ohio.
* Aeronautical: United States Air Force Rescue Coordination Center, Civil Air Patrol, United States Air Force Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Service, US Navy ( secondary missions for helicopter squadrons )
*' UK Name Code Designators for Significant Points ' 2011-03-10 from NATS Aeronautical Information Service, accessed 2011-05-08
* Aeronautical Information Service, a service providing information necessary for international air navigation, e. g. Aeronautical Information Publication ( AIP ), NOTAM, etc.
Aeronautical development became the responsibility of the Technical Section, Air Service, created January 1, 1919, consolidating the Aircraft Engineering Department BAP, the Technical Section DMA, and the Testing Squadron at Wilbur Wright Field, which was renamed the Engineering Division on March 19 and relocated to McCook Field, Dayton, Ohio.
His military decorations and awards include the Lancaster County Veterans Association of Veterans Award for excellence and military preservation ; Air Force Distinguished Service Medal with three oak leaf clusters ; Army Distinguished Service Medal ; Silver Star with oak leaf cluster ; Legion of Merit ; Distinguished Flying Cross with oak leaf cluster ; Air Medal with five oak leaf clusters ; Purple Heart ; French Croix de Guerre with Palm ; Chinese Order of the Cloud and Banner, 1st Class with Grand Cordon, and 2d Class ; Republic of Korea National Security Merit First Class ; the Vietnamese National Order of Vietnam / Commander and Gallantry Cross with Palm ; Grand Cross, Royal Order of Phoenix ( Greece ); and Grand Cross of Aeronautical Merit ( Spain ).
REME currently has its Arms and Service Directorate, DEME ( A ) and Regimental Headquarters collocated with the trade specific Level 2, advanced Level 3 and Artificer training of Electronic and Aeronautical Technicians at 11 Training Battalion REME based in Arborfield Garrison, in the county of Berkshire.
The level of degree is determined by the number of jumps the wearer has successfully completed, years of service in the Air Force, and other requirements as specified by AFI 11-402, Aviation and Parachutist Service, Aeronautical Ratings and Badges.
In November 1917 he became Chief of Air Service, American Expeditionary Forces, and assumed additional duties as a member of the Joint Army and Navy Aircraft Committee in France ; representative of the commander in chief, American Expeditionary Forces on the Inter-Allied Expert Committee on Aviation of the Supreme War Council, and commandant of the Army Aeronautical Schools.
Other schools located at Aylmer include the WD Service Police School ( 1942 ), No. 1 Flight Engineers ' School ( July 1, 1944-March 31, 1945 ), the RCAF Technical and Engineering School ( later redesignated No. 1 Technical Training School or TTS ) ( April 1945-May 1955 ), an Academic Training School ( ATS ) ( May 1949-Oct. 1950 ), a composite training school ( No. 2 KTS ), No. 11 Examination Unit ( Sept. 1951-Nov. 1952 ), the Aeronautical Engineering School ( June 1952-Nov. 1953 ), the RCAF GCA ( Ground Control Approach ) School ( 1953-1957 ), the RCAF Fire-Fighting School ( 1951-1961 ), and the Support Services School ( 1960 ).

Aeronautical and telecommunication
In telecommunication, the Aeronautical Emergency Communications System Plan ( AECS ) provides for the operation of aeronautical communications stations, on a voluntary, organized basis, to provide the President and the Federal Government, as well as heads of state and local governments, or their designated representatives, and the aeronautical industry with an expeditious means of communications during an emergency.

Aeronautical and service
In August 1911, the United States Army's Chief Signal Officer, whose Aeronautical Division was the nation's air service, recommended the establishment of an air station in the Philippines.
* Aeronautical Operational Control, a group of applications used for communication of an aircraft with its airline or service partner pendants on the ground
That same year, Thompson Aeronautical Corporation, a forerunner of American Airlines, inaugurated service from Wayne County.
After military service Low returned to RPI and received his Bachelor of Aeronautical Engineering degree in 1948.
However, as of July 2009, the Aeronautical Information Publication published by the UK's air navigation service provider, National Air Traffic Services, still shows Londonderry / Eglinton.

Aeronautical and for
The ICAO also standardizes certain functions for use in the airline industry, such as the Aeronautical Message Handling System ( AMHS ), making it a standards organization.
It is important for air crews to understand the implications of weather on their flight plan as well as their aircraft, as noted by the Aeronautical Information Manual:
In the same year, LEMOIGNE established an Aeronautical Training Center to introduce his new ascending-gliding parachute establishing as a training tool for parachutist.
: The European Organisation for the Safety of Air Navigation ( EUROCONTROL ) provides an Aeronautical Information Publication ( AIP ), aeronautical charts and NOTAM services for multiple European countries.
In July 1960, Missiles and Rockets reported Martin N. Kaplan, Senior Research Engineer, Electronics Division, Ryan Aeronautical Company, San Diego, had conducted experiments that justified planning for a more comprehensive research program.
After Giuseppe Mario Bellanca, the designer and builder of Italy's first aircraft, came to the United States in 1911, he began to design aircraft for a number of firms including Maryland Pressed Steel Company, Wright Aeronautical Corporation and Columbia Aircraft Company.
Working testbed designs of axial turbines suitable for driving a propellor were developed by the Royal Aeronautical Establishment proving the efficiency of aerodynamic shaping of the blades in 1929.
The University of Brighton submitted research in its Sir Harry Ricardo Laboratories ( SHRL ) to the Unit of Assessment for Mechanical, Aeronautical and Manufacturing Engineering in RAE2008.
The IMO has prepared numerous international conventions concerning maritime safety including the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea ( SOLAS ), the Standards for Training, Certification, and Watchkeeping ( STCW ), the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea ( Collision Regulations or COLREGS ), Maritime Pollution Regulations ( MARPOL ), International Aeronautical and Maritime Search and Rescue Convention ( IAMSAR ) and others.
In 1936, Parsons joined the Guggenheim Aeronautical Laboratory ( GALCIT ) of the California Institute of Technology, where he worked for Frank Malina and Theodore von Kármán in Pasadena.
In May 1941 the site again became an airfield for military primary flight training, operated by the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Institute ( now Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University ).
This neighborhood formerly served as the civilian housing area for the long-defunct Brewster Aeronautical Corporation, established in 1941, while the area was still referred to as Johnsville.
Aeronautical engineer Corradino D ' Ascanio, responsible for the design and construction of the first modern helicopter by Agusta, was asked by Enrico Piaggio to create a simple, robust and affordable vehicle.
In addition, an award of INR twenty-five thousand, a medal, and a certificate is instituted for the best student in Aeronautical engineering department
In 1969, during the early years of the Ceauşescu era, he returned to spend his last days in his native Romania, where he served as director of the Institute for Scientific and Technical Creation ( INCREST ) and in 1971 reorganized, along with professor Elie Carafoli, the Department of Aeronautical Engineering of the Polytechnic University of Bucharest, spinning it off from the Department of Mechanical Engineering.
In 1919 he started work on his " Giant " JG1 design, intended to seat passengers within thick wings, but two years later the Allied Aeronautical Commission of Control ordered the incomplete JG1 destroyed for exceeding post-war size limits on German aircraft.

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