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Transport Canada
Industrie: Government
Number of terms: 8785
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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
DND: A duty controller assigned to a flight advisory position.
Industry:Aviation
The component of an instrument landing system (ILS) that provides lateral guidance with respect to the runway centreline.
Industry:Aviation
A unit responsible for promoting efficient organization of both aeronautical and maritime search and rescue services and for co-ordinating the conduct of both aeronautical and maritime search and rescue operations, within a search and rescue region.
Industry:Aviation
A waypoint that precludes any turn until the waypoint is overflown and is followed by an intercept manoeuvre of the next flight segment.
Industry:Aviation
Un contrôleur en service de l'affectation de contrôle au sol dans une tour de contrôle de l'aéroport.
Industry:Aviation
(1) The procedure of using the direction-finding equipment of one radio station with the emission of another radio station, where at least one of the stations is mobile, and whereby the mobile station proceeds continuously towards the other station. (2) U.S.: Flight towards a NAVAID, without correcting for wind, by adjusting the aircraft heading to maintain a relative bearing of zero degrees.
Industry:Aviation
Un mécanisme mis en place dans des aéroports sélectionnés pour fournir une assistance aux aéronefs touchés par des situations d'urgence telles que les menaces à la bombe ou les actes d'intervention illicite.
Industry:Aviation
Le point de passage situé sous le vent à la piste d'atterrissage par le travers du cours FAF (FACF) où une STAR RNAV ouverte se termine.
Industry:Aviation
A duty controller assigned to the ground control position in an airport control tower.
Industry:Aviation
(1) The procedure of using the direction-finding equipment of one radio station with the emission of another radio station, where at least one of the stations is mobile, and whereby the mobile station proceeds continuously towards the other station. (2) U.S.: Flight towards a NAVAID, without correcting for wind, by adjusting the aircraft heading to maintain a relative bearing of zero degrees.
Industry:Aviation