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1. providing for communication on the aeronautical emergency frequency 121,5 MHz.

2. (4) providing for communication on the aeronautical emergency frequency 121,5 MHz.

3. The radio communication equipment shall provide for communication on the aeronautical emergency frequency 121,5 MHz.

4. (b) The radio communication equipment shall provide for communication on the aeronautical emergency frequency 121,5 MHz.

5. Radio communication equipment, if required by (a), shall provide for communication on the aeronautical emergency frequency 121,5 MHz.

6. Here Arcadia, pass on emergency frequency

7. ◦ 3.11 Requirements with Respect to International Emergency Frequencies and Aeronautical Marker Beacons

8. IR 2059 — UK Interface Requirement 2059 Ground based aeronautical high frequency communications single side band (SSB) radio equipment at aeronautical stations of the aeronautical mobile (R) service

9. This is Arcadia, broadcasting on the emergency frequency.

10. 3.11 Requirements with Respect to International Emergency Frequencies and Aeronautical Marker Beacons 3.11.1 Cable signals shall not exceed 10-5 watts on average across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 μsec period at any point in the cable system within 100 kHz of the international emergency frequency of 121.5 MHz and the aeronautical marker beacon of 75 MHz.

11. A series hybrid active power filter for aeronautical variety - frequency power grid is studied.

12. 14. ‘aeronautical mobile service’ means a mobile service between aeronautical stations and aircraft stations, or between aircraft stations, in which survival craft stations may participate; emergency position-indicating radio beacon stations may also participate in this service on designated distress and emergency frequencies;

13. Radio Standards Specifications 141 (RSS-141), Issue 1, Aeronautical Radiocommunication Equipment in the Frequency Band 117.975-137 MHz.

14. 2182 kHz is a medium-wave frequency still used for marine emergency communication.

15. Skipper, we have an incoming emergency action message on the low frequency receiver, sir.

16. 3.11.3 The cable operator must put in place a safety procedure in case of interference to the international emergency frequencies of 121.5 MHz, 156.8 MHz, 243.0 MHz and 406 - 406.1 MHz and the aeronautical marker beacon frequency of 75 MHz.

17. Aeronautical Station A land station in the aeronautical mobile service.

18. Aeronautical stations

19. — aeronautic, Aeronautical, adj.

20. aeronautical information services

21. Aeronautical Mobile Station A mobile station in the aeronautical mobile service.

22. Aeronautical meteorological stations

23. 15. ‘aeronautical station’ means a land station in the aeronautical mobile service.

24. ‘aeronautical station’ means a land station in the aeronautical mobile service.

25. How to say Aeronautical in English? Pronunciation of Aeronautical with 1 audio pronunciation, 13 synonyms, 14 translations, 5 sentences and more for Aeronautical.

26. aeronautical information services providers;

27. (c) aeronautical information services;

28. ABOUT Aeronautical SYSTEMS INCORPORATED

29. Aeronautical Engineering vs Aerospace Engineering

30. • Aeronautical Studies and Weather Standards

31. Aeronautical and aerospace engineering

32. What are synonyms for Aeronautical?

33. 1 synonym for Aeronautical: aeronautic

34. possible inaccuracies in aeronautical charts.

35. Possible inaccuracies in aeronautical charts

36. possible inaccuracies in aeronautical charts

37. the use of aeronautical en-route, departure and approach charts and associated aeronautical information documents; and

38. Barzan Aeronautical works with U.S

39. 1 synonym for Aeronautic: Aeronautical

40. Possible inaccuracies in aeronautical charts.

41. Aeronautical ‘Make in India’ xix.

42. Aeronautical Engineer Aided Government During War.

43. ‘next intended user’ means the entity that receives the aeronautical information from the aeronautical information service provider;

44. (ii) the use of aeronautical en-route, departure and approach charts and associated aeronautical information documents; and

45. 500 kHz was for many years the maritime distress and emergency frequency, and there are more NDBs between 510 and 530 kHz.

46. Aeronautical courses are typically available through bachelor's, master's, or doctorate degree programs in Aeronautical engineering or aviation.

47. (5) Possible inaccuracies in aeronautical charts.

48. An aeronautical meteorological station shall disseminate:

49. (5) possible inaccuracies in aeronautical charts.

50. IR 2050 — UK Interface Requirement 2050 — Ground based Radar equipment at Aeronautical stations of the aeronautical radionavigation service

51. Aeronautical maps, aeronautical charts, paper-based tourist guides, maps, geographical maps, geographical maps with references for air navigation

52. Synonyms for Aeronautical in Free Thesaurus

53. Aeronautical definition, of Aeronautics or aeronauts

54. (c) appropriate aeronautical maintenance training, and;

55. (b)the use of aeronautical en-route, departure and approach charts and associated aeronautical information documents; and

56. Aeronautical definition, of aeronautics or aeronauts

57. Emergency power generators, electric generators, AC generators, DC generators, portable electric battery powered generators, high-frequency electric generators, electric welding machines for metal working

58. Systems and procedures for aeronautical information services

59. Chapter 1 — Requirements for aeronautical meteorological stations

60. IR 2057 — UK Interface Requirement 2057 Ground based microwave landing systems (MLS) at aeronautical stations of the aeronautical radionavigation service

61. IR 2061 — UK Interface Requirement 2061 Ground based VHF Marker beacons (75MHz) at aeronautical stations of the aeronautical radionavigation service

62. IR 2053 — UK Interface Requirement 2053 — Ground based distance measuring equipment (DME) at aeronautical stations of the aeronautical radionavigation service

63. availability of aeronautical information and MET services;

64. (i) Availability of aeronautical information and MET services;

65. Aeronautical Lighting and Other Airport Visual Aids

66. availability of aeronautical information and MET services

67. Systems and procedures for aeronautical information services.

68. IR 2054 — UK Interface Requirement 2054 — Ground based augmentation systems (GBAS) radio equipment at aeronautical stations of the aeronautical radionavigation service

69. The disconnection from power network of power plants under emergency conditions may cause serious frequency drop and then large area outage, even power network collapse.

70. IR 2063 — UK Interface Requirement 2063 Ground based secondary surveillance radar site monitor at aeronautical stations of the aeronautical radionavigation service

71. Emergency!

72. Aeronautical engineering is the deep study of “Aeronautics”

73. (i) availability of aeronautical information and MET services;

74. Chapter 1 — Technical requirements for aeronautical meteorological stations

75. Goal 3, Objective 3.3 User satisfaction with aeronautical charts.

76. This is an important safety factor for aeronautical use.

77. Equipment and procedures for aeronautical information and meteorological information.

78. Thus, aeronautical engineers are now faced with tremendous challenges.

79. IR 2058 — UK Interface Requirement 2058 Ground based non directional radio beacons (NDB) at aeronautical stations of the aeronautical radionavigation service

80. SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS FOR PROVIDERS OF AERONAUTICAL INFORMATION SERVICES