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Luftf. |
nivel de vuelo (v.gr., FL 18 significa 18,000 pies de altitud sobre el nivel medio del mar (MSL)) |
Meteorol. |
altura de vuelo |
Tech. |
altitud de vuelo; altitud o nivel de vuelo |
Verk., Luftf. |
nivel de vuelo |
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Luftf. |
niveles de vuelo |
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Englisch Thesaurus |
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Abkürz., Luftf. |
FL (высота, измеренная относительно барического уровня стандартного давления 1013,2 гПа Lerych) |
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Luftf. |
A surface of constant atmospheric pressure which is related to a specific pressure datum, 1 013.2 hectopascals hPa, and is separated from other such surfaces by specific pressure intervals. Note 1.— A pressure type altimeter calibrated in accordance with the Standard Atmosphere: 1. when set to a QNH altimeter setting, will indicate altitude; 2. when set to a QFE altimeter setting, will indicate height above the QFE reference datum; 3. when set to a pressure of 1 013.2 hPa, may be used to indicate flight levels. Note 2.— The terms 'height' and 'altitude', used in Note 1, indicate altimetric rather than geometric heights and altitudes. |
Luftf., Kanada. |
The altitude expressed in hundreds of feet indicated on an altimeter set to 29.92 in. of mercury or 1013.2 mb. |
Mil. |
The prescribed altitude at which aircraft must fly on air routes in order to ensure flight safety |
Mil., Logist. |
7-Vertical distance displayed on an altimeter set at 1,013 mlb expressed in hundreds of feet. E.g. 15,500 feet = level 155. (FRA) |