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NATIONAL AIRSPACE SYSTEM (NAS) The common network of US airspace; air navigation facilities, equipment and services, airports or landing areas; aeronautical charts, information and ... & z. R* h# H3 O: w* O
NATO North Atlantic
7 k# ^" G* G# I9 fNATS National Air Traffic Service (UK)
/ T" M) L; N. u( G7 n- u- ?NATURAL FREQUENCY Standard engineering term See Also: second-order filter; Symbols: omega sub n; Typical Units: rad/s, Hz; Dimensions: 1/Time;
) g* C1 ?! n3 b% S1 r/ ~& CNAUTICAL MILE Measurement of distance. Equals 1.15 statute miles.
?8 T/ F8 N" U2 r$ F# j1 s8 JNAV Navigation Receivers * L% d- ]4 _, ]$ {" x7 r
NAV/COM Navigation and communication radios combined in a single unit. / g5 I5 k7 q+ S: ?7 I
NAVAID Navigation Aid (Ground Radio Station for Navigation)
' x6 I! s" v7 w) V9 XNAVIGABLE AIRSPACE airspace at and above the minimum flight altitudes prescribed by or under this chapter, including airspace needed for safe takeoff and landing - W c, `2 @7 `+ `8 P) z$ v( O
NAVIGATION A system, usually software, in which the primary purpose is to generate position relative to a coordinate frame, usually fixed earth frame, such as la... 6 L+ j5 ` t" U' p! N; m8 C3 M
NAVIGATION AID A device or process to help with navigation, such as a VOR station or a position update;
, e* {( S G" a Y' DNAVIGATION REFERENCE POINT (NRP) A point, usually fixed in earth coordinates but possibly moving; Also, a basic guidance mode, providing lateral guidance to an NRP, either by course o...
- g" L: g2 j4 A* `' T1 n7 j$ [. JNAXOS (FuG 227) German ground radar which produced fixes on H2S. - A' P" F2 w6 ~5 }
NAXOS 2 Airborne version of NAXOS.
/ a! N% n ]' b: A1 h2 XNBAA IFR FUEL RESERVES Fuel for go-around at destination airport 8 u, E6 D9 i P2 h4 o7 ]
NDB Navigation t6 h9 y1 v+ |1 G! p/ \* \
NEAN North European ADS-B Network 0 \% N& T& A8 I: A* G6 x! r
NEAR MIDAIR COLLISION (NMAC) An incident associated with the operation of an aircraft in which the possibility of a collision occurs as a result of proximity of less than 500 feet... * `8 `- w; }% f. o" j
NEEDLE VALVE This is used to tune the fuel to air mixture on the engine carburetor. On most engines, the needle is turned clockwise to lean the mixture, and counte...
+ I2 @$ Z4 W7 E+ p; i3 t2 ?NELS Northwest Europe Loran Steering Committee
6 ]" A6 @( N; w6 D% a0 ?NEPTUN (FuG 216-217-218) German warning device fro attack from the rear or alternatively, a night-fighter search radar.
3 B2 ]2 y9 v* q' {8 L; X; a) uNICAD (OR NICD) Nickel Cadmium battery. Rechargeable batteries which are typically used as power for radio transmitters and receivers. 8 s7 A5 X/ q/ |+ b, f
NICKELLING Codename for leaflet dropping
6 z, [/ H: \8 O$ {. CNIGHT the time between the end of evening civil twilight and the beginning of morning civil twilight, as published in the American Air Almanac, converted to...
- |) N- z! ]1 C- X& fNIL Nothing, no information
1 ~$ Q" I6 S( z7 Q1 c* fNIMBY "Not In My Back-Yard"-Syndrome: "We need an airport but not here"
) n; Z o7 U( UNITRO Abbreviation for nitro methane. The addition of nitro methane in fuel provides more power, and a smoother idle, thus making the engine easier to tune....
9 w, { w) t* k$ `NITRO METHANE The addition of nitro methane in fuel provides more power, and a smoother idle, thus making the engine easier to tune. The nitro also makes an engine ... ) P, O1 `# A8 h( t: B
NM Nautical Miles. One nautical mile = 1.15 statute miles = 6,080 feet. 7 L1 y2 R8 \+ _0 M. G+ Z5 L& L
NM, NMI Nautical Mile (1.852 km) * S: K) L ~! S
NMS Navigation management system.
. `5 L4 `# s& Q+ z) o" l- L5 X. D3 tNMU Navigation management unit.
! E4 d8 j- h( ]# f8 ^/ CNOISE Part of received data that is undesired, consisting of random sinusoidal terms added to a signal; Compare: offset, signal; |
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