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aircraft landing

aircraft landing
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    • landing an aircraft

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    1. Tatsuo likes looking at aircraft landing gears.
    2. ‘Actual landing time’ means the actual date and time when the aircraft has landed (touch down);
    3. The visual phase of an instrument approach to bring an aircraft into position for landing on a runway which is not suitably located for a straight-in approach.
    4. flights terminating at the airport from which the aircraft has taken off and during which no intermediate landing has been made;
    5. flights terminating at the aerodrome from which the aircraft has taken off and during which no intermediate landing has been made;
    6. the flight and the landing by the second prototype of the BA609 [11], including the tilting of the rotors from aircraft to helicopter mode,
    7. Directive 2004/36/EC introduces a harmonised approach to the effective enforcement of international safety standards within the Community by harmonising the rules and procedures for ramp inspections of third-country aircraft landing at airports located in the Member States.
    8. The main task and commercial activity of airports is to ensure the handling of aircraft, from landing to take-off, and of passengers and cargo, so as to enable air carriers to provide air transport services.
    9. Circling. The visual phase of an instrument approach to bring an aircraft into position for landing on a runway which is not suitably located for a straight-in approach.
    10. the flight and the landing by the second prototype of the BA609 [11], including the tilting of the rotors from aircraft to helicopter mode, the BA609 itself, with a presentation by its pilot,
    11. Even with aircraft landing in the westerly direction, the two runways could not operate in parallel because there was always a possibility that approaching planes would have to abort the landing and take off again in order to avoid a collision.
    12. If he/she is aware that a bird strike has occurred, a commander shall submit a written bird strike report after landing to the Authority whenever an aircraft for which he/she is responsible suffers a bird strike that results in significant damage to the aircraft or the loss or malfunction of any essential service.
    13. ‘airport’ means any land area specifically adapted for the landing, taking-off and manoeuvring of aircraft, including the ancillary installations which these operations may involve for the requirements of aircraft traffic and services, including the installations needed to assist commercial air services;
    14. ‘airport’ means any area of land specially adapted for the landing, taking-off and manoeuvres of aircraft, including ancillary installations which these operations may involve for the requirements of aircraft traffic and services including installations needed to assist commercial air services;
    15. Where, in cases of force majeure or imminent danger or on the instructions of the authorities, an aircraft on a flight from a third country has to land on a landing ground which is not a border crossing point, that aircraft may continue its flight only after authorisation from the border guards and from customs.