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aeronautical and mobile
: a ) that the band 5250 – 5450 kHz is allocated to the fixed and mobile services, except aeronautical mobile, on a primary basis ;
The service is available for maritime, land mobile and aeronautical use.

aeronautical and satellite
Many trade occupations in the UK are loosely called engineers ; some examples-an aircraft riveter may be called an aeronautical engineer, an automotive car mechanic may be called an automobile engineer or a TV satellite dish installer may be called a satellite engineer, plumbers are heating engineers.
RAIM availability is an important issue when using such kind of algorithm in safety-critical applications ( as the aeronautical ones ); in fact, because of geometry and satellite service maintenance, RAIM is not always available at all, meaning that the receiver's antenna could have sometimes less than five satellites in view.
Link 16 is a TDMA-based secure, jam-resistant high-speed digital data link which operates in the radio frequency band 960 – 1, 215 MHz, allocated in line with the ITU Radio Regulations to the aeronautical radionavigation service and to the radionavigation satellite service.

aeronautical and route
Low altitude airways ( below MSL ), appear on sectional charts, world aeronautical charts and en route low altitude charts and are designated by the letter " V " ( pronounced Victor, hence Victor airways ).
Carrying " current aeronautical charts and publications covering the route of the proposed flight and any probable diversionary route " is a requirement under CAR 602. 60 ( 1 ) ( b ) for night VFR, VFR Over-The-Top and IFR flights.

aeronautical and service
During the latter part of his Washington assignment, he was given the aeronautical rating of command pilot and was promoted to permanent major general, the highest permanent rank in the regular service.
As the senior management official of the laboratory employing approximately 2, 100 NASA civil service and 1, 800 contractor personnel, Bridges was responsible for the Center ’ s aeronautical and space research programs, as well as facilities, personnel, and administration.

aeronautical and R
Robert R Sneider, were two outstanding aeronautical engineers, Alfred Loedding and Albert B. Deyarmond ...

aeronautical and S
Originally an aeronautical engineer during the Second World War, he took a second degree in genetics under the well-known biologist J. B. S.
* Fundamentals of Flight, Richard S. Shevell, Prentice-Hall International Editions, ISBN 0-13-332917-8 – This book is primarily intended as a text for a one semester undergraduate course in mechanical or aeronautical engineering, although its sections on theory of flight are understandable with a passing knowledge of calculus and physics.
During World War II, he did aeronautical engineering for the U. S. Navy, also recruiting Isaac Asimov and L. Sprague de Camp to work at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard in Pennsylvania.
From its beginnings as the Wright brothers ' testing field, it has evolved into the headquarters for the Air Force's worldwide logistics system and all Air Force systems development and procurement, the aeronautical engineering center, a major research laboratory complex, the heart of Air Force graduate education, location of the second largest Air Force medical center, and home of the National Museum of the U. S. Air Force.
Embraer S. A. () is a Brazilian aerospace conglomerate that produces commercial, military, and executive aircraft and provides aeronautical services.
The National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics ( NACA ) was a U. S. federal agency founded on March 3, 1915, to undertake, promote, and institutionalize aeronautical research.
Francis Melvin Rogallo ( January 27, 1912 – September 1, 2009 ) was an American aeronautical engineer inventor born in Sanger, California, U. S. A .; he is credited with the invention of the Rogallo wing, or " flexible wing ", a precursor to the modern hang glider and paraglider.
WSU aeronautical engineering research ranked second in the U. S., with expenditures of $ 50 million on aeronautical engineering research and development in 2009.
While on active duty in the Navy, he earned a Master of Science degree in aeronautical engineering from the U. S. Naval Postgraduate School and a Doctor of Science degree in aeronautics and astronautics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
All standard airways are plotted on aeronautical charts, such as U. S. sectional charts, issued by the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration ( NOAA ).
In the U. S. Air Force, the aeronautical rating of Navigator has been augmented by addition of the Combat Systems Officer, while in the U. S. Navy and U. S. Marine Corps, those officers formerly called Navigators or Naval Aviation Observers have been known as Naval Flight Officers since the mid-1960s.
Significant amounts of U. S. military flight testing is performed there, and it has been the site of many important aeronautical accomplishments, including the first flight to break the sound barrier.
Graduated from Tustin High School, Tustin, California, in 1967 ; received a bachelor of science degree in aeronautical engineering from the United States Naval Academy in 1971, and a master of science degree in aeronautical engineering from the U. S. Naval Postgraduate School in 1972.
In 1978, he received a bachelor of science degree in civil engineering from Colorado State University, and in 1987 a master of science degree in aeronautical engineering from the U. S. Naval Postgraduate School.
Ten years later he received a master's degree in aeronautical engineering from the U. S. Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California.
He graduated from Highland Park High School in Topeka, Kansas, received a bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering from the University of Kansas in 1956 and a master of science degree in aeronautical engineering from the U. S. Naval Postgraduate School in 1964.
* 1989: Received a master of science degree in aeronautical engineering from the U. S. Naval Postgraduate School
degree in aeronautical engineering from the U. S. Naval Postgraduate School.
Graduated from Scottsdale High School, Scottsdale, Arizona, in 1966 ; received a bachelor of science degree in mathematics and Russian from the U. S. Naval Academy in 1972 ; a master of science degree in aeronautical systems from the University of West Florida in 1974 ; a master of science degree and a doctorate in geophysics and space physics from the University of California, Los Angeles ( UCLA ) in 1984 and 1987 respectively.
He received master of science degrees in 1984, in aeronautical engineering from the U. S. Naval Postgraduate School and in systems management from University of Southern California.

aeronautical and through
In the UK, maritime search and rescue is coordinated by HM Coastguard while aeronautical rescue is delegated through the UK Ministry of Defence to the Royal Air Force, and land-based operations are usually coordinated by the local Police force.
For instance, aeronautical and astronautical engineering is not an offering at IPFW, but many mechanical engineering courses apply through the sophomore year.
Chard claims to be the birthplace of powered flight, as it was here in 1848 that the Victorian aeronautical pioneer John Stringfellow ( 1799 – 1883 ) first demonstrated that engine-powered flight was possible through his work on the Aerial Steam Carriage.
Chard claims to be the birthplace of powered flight, as it was here in 1848 that the Victorian aeronautical pioneer John Stringfellow first demonstrated that engine-powered flight was possible through his work on the Aerial Steam Carriage.
However, regulations through the early 1970s authorized USAF personnel who had been "... granted aeronautical ratings no longer current ... to wear the aviation badge that was in effect when the rating was granted.
The Navy Department awakened to the possibilities of naval aviation through the efforts of Captain Washington Irving Chambers, prevailed upon Congress to include in the Naval Appropriation Act enacted in 1911 – 12 a provision for aeronautical development.

aeronautical and compliance
Not much later ARINC took on the responsibility for all ground-based, aeronautical radio stations and for ensuring station compliance with FRC rules and regulations.

aeronautical and with
William Jan Berry ( born in Los Angeles, California April 3, 1941 ; died March 26, 2004 ), was the son of aeronautical engineer William L. Berry ( born December 7, 1909 in The Bronx, NY ; died December 19, 2004 in Camarillo, California ), who had been project manager of the " Spruce Goose " and flew on its only flight with Howard Hughes, and Clara Lorentze Mustad Berry ( born September 2, 1919 in Bergen, Norway ; died July 9, 2009 ).
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.
He was the first Briton to be killed in an aeronautical accident with a powered aircraft, and the eleventh internationally.
Chicago's first airplane flight took place in 1910 in Grant Park, adjacent to Northerly Island, with an international aeronautical exhibition at the same location in 1911.
An aeronautical engineer as well as a pilot, he began his engineering career with de Havilland Aircraft Company but, dissatisfied with the lack of opportunities for advancement, he took a position in 1924 with Vickers Ltd., where he was involved with the development of airships and structural geodetic frame design.
The name " Wright Field " soon became synonymous with developments in the field of aeronautical engineering, a reputation that Wright-Patterson retains to the present day.
The presence of AEDC and the Space Institute, combined with a convenient proximity to the aerospace center of Huntsville, Alabama, has bred a small but thriving aeronautical industry as well.
The late " Havana Moon " reported in his own publication " The Numbers Factsheet " in October 1990 that " one particularly dangerous station has been interfering with air to ground traffic on 6577kHz, a frequency allocated to international aeronautical communications in the busy Caribbean sector ".
* Maps that are adorned with extra information for some specific purpose are often known as charts, such as a nautical chart or aeronautical chart.
Less than a decade after the development of the first practical rotorcraft of any type with the autogyro, in the Soviet Union, Boris N. Yuriev and Alexei M. Cheremukhin, two aeronautical engineers working at the Tsentralniy Aerogidrodinamicheskiy Institut ( TsAGI,, ), constructed and flew the TsAGI 1-EA single rotor helicopter, which used an open tubing framework, a four blade main rotor, and twin sets of 1. 8-meter ( 6-foot ) diameter anti-torque rotors ; one set of two at the nose and one set of two at the tail.
The aeronautical, automobile and electronics departments of this institute are very popular and get the cream of students in Tamil Nadu usually having very high cut-offs, with seats getting filled in the early batches of first day counselling.
He then went on to argue that, if this research were to be accepted, then " whatever the set of attributes ... that are precisely defined to correlate with being an aeronautical engineer at MIT or being a chemist at Berkeley ... are probably different in their standard deviations as well ".
At first, he produced mostly licensed models of foreign designs, but beginning with the all-Japanese Nakajima 91 fighter plane in 1931, his company became a world leader in aeronautical design and manufacture, with its headquarters at Ota, Gunma Ken.
The most common aeronautical convention defines the roll as acting about the longitudinal axis, positive with the starboard ( right ) wing down.
Heath was connected with the American Propeller Company, also a manufacturer of aeronautical related mechanisms and products in Baltimore, Maryland.

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