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Wat (wie) is navigation lights - definitie

NAVIGATION APPLIED TO AVIATION
Aerial navigation; Point of equal time; Flight navigator; Air navigator; Air Navigation; Flight navigation; Aircraft navigation; Sky navigation; Altitude navigation; Skies navigation; Flying navigation; Airplane navigation; Aeroplane navigation
  • The aircraft in the picture is flying towards B to compensate for the wind from SW and reach point C.

navigation lights      
¦ plural noun a set of lights shown by a ship or aircraft at night to indicate its position and orientation.
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LIGHTS ON A VESSEL, AIRCRAFT OR SPACECRAFT GIVING INFORMATION ON A CRAFT'S POSITION, HEADING, AND STATUS
Position light; Ship light; Boat light; Nautical light; Aircraft external lights; Position lights
A navigation light, also known as a running or position light, is a source of illumination on a watercraft, aircraft or spacecraft, meant to give information on the craft's position, heading, or status. Some navigation lights are colour-coded red and green to aid traffic control by identifying the craft's orientation.
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  • Lights performing live in Los Angeles, California, on August 10, 2019
CANADIAN MUSICIAN
Valerie Poxleitner; Poxleitner; Lights (singer); Lights (Canadian singer); LIGHTS; Lights the singer; Lights Music; Lights Poxleitner; Year of the Cure; Sleeping With A Ghost; Lights singer; Valerie Anne Poxleitner; Lights Bokan; Drama Free
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Lungs (of a brute).

Wikipedia

Air navigation

The basic principles of air navigation are identical to general navigation, which includes the process of planning, recording, and controlling the movement of a craft from one place to another.

Successful air navigation involves piloting an aircraft from place to place without getting lost, not breaking the laws applying to aircraft, or endangering the safety of those on board or on the ground. Air navigation differs from the navigation of surface craft in several ways; Aircraft travel at relatively high speeds, leaving less time to calculate their position en route. Aircraft normally cannot stop in mid-air to ascertain their position at leisure. Aircraft are safety-limited by the amount of fuel they can carry; a surface vehicle can usually get lost, run out of fuel, then simply await rescue. There is no in-flight rescue for most aircraft. Additionally, collisions with obstructions are usually fatal. Therefore, constant awareness of position is critical for aircraft pilots.

The techniques used for navigation in the air will depend on whether the aircraft is flying under visual flight rules (VFR) or instrument flight rules (IFR). In the latter case, the pilot will navigate exclusively using instruments and radio navigation aids such as beacons, or as directed under radar control by air traffic control. In the former case, a pilot will largely navigate using "dead reckoning" combined with visual observations (known as pilotage), with reference to appropriate maps. This may be supplemented using radio navigation aids or satellite based positioning systems.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor navigation lights
1. There have been demands that all 100 men should be fitted with navigation lights.
2. The fire started in the exhaust stack, leaving the vessel with just enough electricity for its navigation lights.