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localizer - traducción al árabe

HORIZONTAL GUIDANCE SYSTEM
LOCALIZER; LLZ/DME; Localiser; Localizer
  • Emission patterns of the ''localizer'' and ''glide path'' signals
  • Limits of Localizer Coverage
  • ''Localizer'' as component of an ''ILS'' (KMEZ runway 27, Mena, Arkansas)
  • An [[attitude indicator]] (AI), more commonly known as an [[artificial horizon]]. The localizer is shown on the scale below the altitude gauge, and is in this case looking almost as a small white "^" sign. Both the indicator and its scale are ''small''.

localizer         
‎ مِيزاء, مُوَضِّع:مُحَدِّدُ المَوضِع‎
LOCALIZER         

الصفة

بَلَدِيّ ; حَيِّزي ; مَحَلِّيّ ; مَكَانِيّ ; مَوْضِعِيّ

localizer         
مُوَضِّع , أداة لتحديد الموضع

Wikipedia

Instrument landing system localizer

An instrument landing system localizer, or simply localizer (LOC, or LLZ prior to 2007), is a system of horizontal guidance in the instrument landing system, which is used to guide aircraft along the axis of the runway.

Ejemplos de uso de localizer
1. The system, which falls under the category Localizer Type Directional Aid, provides runway guidance to aircraft.
2. "We need to do more what–if thinking," Monday‘s malfunctioning equipment, called a localizer, acts as a beacon to guide arriving planes onto runways.
3. Air traffic controllers said the localizer flickered off intermittently Saturday, but that each time it came back up after a few minutes.
4. LAX, for example, averages 1,800 daily flights and will serve an estimated 18.7 million passengers this summer, 200,000 more than last year. The FAA‘s complete instrument system, as we know, is somewhat accident prone,‘‘ said Jack Keady, an aviation consultant who has followed the problems at LAX. We need to do more what–if thinking,‘‘ Monday‘s malfunctioning equipment, called a localizer, acts as a beacon to guide arriving planes onto runways.