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07:24 Mar 13, 2001 |
Spanish to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Transport / Transportation / Shipping | ||||
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na | Take ground |
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na | docking or dockage guides |
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na | approach guide/approach chart |
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na | "docking guide" es el término empleado en el aeropuerto |
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Take ground Explanation: Atracar is a term used for vessels and it means to overtake, approach, cram to land. So these should be guidlines for the aircrafts to take ground. Hope this helps! :-) Appleton's New Cuy�s Dictionary. |
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docking or dockage guides Explanation: ... I prefer "docking" to "dockage," but both seem to be in use, both in airports and in seaports. Try a Google search. Fuad Harper's |
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approach guide/approach chart Explanation: Pilots have a book called Approach Charts/Guide they use when preparing a flight plan. So maybe what they mean is that they are implelmenting or updating approach charts/guides of the established airport. Hope this helps, Bye Spouse's 35 yrs. of Aircraft Maintenance/Flight Mechanic |
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"docking guide" es el término empleado en el aeropuerto Explanation: de Schiphol en Amsterdam. (De una búsqueda por "docking guide"). "Dockage guide", parece que se emplea en los puertos. |
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