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кожаной
contrôleur
de la navigation aérienne
controller [ingl. brit. kənˈtrəʊlə, ingl. am. kənˈtroʊlər] SUST.
1. controller (gen):
controller RADIO, TV
2. controller:
controller COM., FIN.
3. controller (machine):
flight [ingl. brit. flʌɪt, ingl. am. flaɪt] SUST.
1. flight (journey):
flight ASTRON., AERO., TRANSP.
vol m (to vers, from de)
we took the next flight (out) to New York atrbv. delay, information, schedule, time
2. flight (course):
vol m
3. flight (power of locomotion):
vol m
in flight bird, plane
in full flight literal
4. flight (group):
a flight of birds
a flight of angels
a flight of arrows
5. flight (escape):
flight from enemy, poverty, war, starvation
6. flight (set):
7. flight (display) gén pl.:
flight controller SUST.
controller SUST.
1. controller (person):
contrôleur(-euse) m (f)
2. controller TÉC., INFORM.:
flight [flaɪt] SUST.
1. flight (act of flying):
vol m
2. flight (escape) a. fig. a. ECON.:
3. flight (series):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
controller SUST.
1. controller (person):
contrôleur(-euse) m (f)
2. controller TÉC., comput:
flight [flaɪt] SUST.
1. flight (act of flying):
vol m
2. flight (escape) a. fig. a. ECON.:
3. flight (series):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
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During that time, he supported seventeen missions as a flight controller.
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The flight controller and approach controller were experienced professionals with at least 10 years of service.
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To correct this the flight controller uses more control input to offset any loss of effectiveness, which increases the spanwise torque loads on the aircraft's wing.
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The trial targeted the pilots for not following the guidelines of the flight controllers.
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At about the same time, a second main engine almost shut down from a similar problem, but this was observed and inhibited by a fast acting flight controller.
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