Ground-Controlled Approach - meaning and definition. What is Ground-Controlled Approach
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What (who) is Ground-Controlled Approach - definition


Ground-controlled approach         
  • Sea King]] makes a ground-controlled approach, 1964.
NAVIGATION TECHNIQUE
Ground controlled approach; Ground Controlled Approach; Ground-Controlled Approach
In aviation a ground-controlled approach (GCA), is a type of service provided by air-traffic controllers whereby they guide aircraft to a safe landing, including in adverse weather conditions, based on primary radar images. Most commonly a GCA uses information from either a Precision Approach Radar (PAR, for precision approaches with vertical, glidepath guidance) or an Airport Surveillance Radar (ASR, providing a non-precision surveillance radar approach with no glidepath guidance).
Ground-controlled interception         
Ground-controlled interception (GCI) is an air defence tactic whereby one or more radar stations or other observational stations are linked to a command communications centre which guides interceptor aircraft to an airborne target. This tactic was pioneered during World War I by the London Air Defence Area organization, which became the Royal Air Force's Dowding system in World War II, the first national-scale system.
MOS-controlled thyristor         
  • Schematic of a MOSFET-controlled thyristor
TYPE OF THYRISTOR
MOS controlled thyristor; MOS Controlled Thyristor; MOS controlled thyristors
An MOS-controlled thyristor (MCT) is a voltage-controlled fully controllable thyristor, controlled by MOSFETs (metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors). It was invented by V.