air position

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air position

The calculated position of an aircraft assuming no wind effect.
Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms. US Department of Defense 2005.
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The Air Combat Electronics Program Office's Air Position, Navigation and Timing (AIR PNT) team is supporting a small business innovation and research (SBIR) project aimed at equipping unmanned aerial systems (UAS) with enhancements that include modernized GPS and anti-jam capabilities.
These included air mileage units, air position and ground position indicators.
Under the IJC, the two-star deputy chief of staff for air position was created, along with an associated staff of rotary- and fixed-wing planners led directly by a one-star director for coalition air operations.
For example, temperature sensors located inside the occupied room or at the cooling coil leaving air position usually are set to 75[degrees]F or 55[degrees]F (24[degrees]C or 13[degrees]C), respectively.
The local mean age of air is one global index depicting the time of outdoor air reaching to the indoor air position from the ventilation inlet.
The [O.sub.2] trim control corrects the air position by ensuring that the [O.sub.2] concentration in the stack tracks a desired reference value, also dependent on the firing rate and set at boiler commissioning.
She is a 5-time Billboard Magazine Award winner and is well known for her unprecedented success holding the #1 on air position in the New York radio market at WLTW.
How does Gulf Air position itself in this scenario?
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