Betekenis van:
instrument landing
instrument landing
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- instrumentenlanding
- an aircraft landing made entirely by means of instruments
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Voorbeeldzinnen
- instrument landing system
- Instrument Landing System (ILS)
- instantaneous-field-of-view ILS instrument landing system
- Category III A operations. A precision instrument approach and landing using ILS or MLS with:
- A Category II operation is a precision instrument approach and landing using ILS or MLS with:
- Category III A operations. A precision instrument approach and landing using ILS or MLS with:
- Category III B operations. A precision instrument approach and landing using ILS or MLS with:
- A precision instrument approach and landing using ILS or MLS with:
- A Category II operation is a precision instrument approach and landing using ILS or MLS with:
- 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.
- Category III operations are subdivided as follows: (i) Category III A operations. A precision instrument approach and landing using ILS or MLS with:
- 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.
- A Category I operation is a precision instrument approach and landing using ILS, MLS or PAR with a decision height not lower than 200 ft and with a runway visual range not less than 550 m.
- A Category I operation is a precision instrument approach and landing using ILS, MLS or PAR with a decision height not lower than 200 ft and with a runway visual range not less than 550 m.
- For instrument approaches with a missed approach gradient greater than 2,5 % an operator shall verify that the expected landing mass of the aeroplane allows a missed approach with a climb gradient equal to or greater than the applicable missed approach gradient in the one-engine inoperative missed approach configuration and speed (see applicable requirements on certification of large aeroplanes).