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Any airborne equipment must be both simple and lightweight.
"I've got a patch here to all airborne equipment."
This document outlines a set of minimal standard environmental test conditions (categories) and corresponding test procedures for airborne equipment.
The TLS functions using airborne equipment that is currently widely used by the aviation industry.
Now that they were on the planet, they were facing superior Klingon forces, plus who knew what kind of heavy ground and airborne equipment.
The Navy's airborne equipment was physically much smaller than shipboard and land-based electronics, and had to use the power generated by the carrying vehicle.
Airborne equipments maintenance(associate degree program)
Airborne Equipment Tecnic Course.
Airborne Equipment and Parachutes Maintenance Course.
The battalion's second in command, Major Pearson, remained at the airfield with a small detachment which collected airborne equipment and supervised the burial of the casualty.
Airborne equipment is user-driven and is expected to be completed both voluntarily based on perceived benefits and through regulatory actions (Rulemaking) by the FAA.
AGATE Alliance members provided special airborne equipment and ground monitoring stations that enabled the ASTS program to operate safely and efficiently.
Airborne operations were in their infancy in the Second World War and the British Army medical services had to design and develop a range of special medical airborne equipment.
It includes memorabilia from World War II, such as sections of gliders, American and German airborne equipment, a Dakota aircraft used in parachutist drops in its wartime camouflage.
DO-160, Environmental Conditions and Test Procedures for Airborne Equipment is a standard for environmental test of avionics hardware published by RTCA, Incorporated.
There was very limited space in the airborne equipment container, so the Welbike which was carried in the container at an angle, had no suspension, no lights and just a single rear brake.
Photographs and artifacts, including a fully restored WACO CG-4A glider, TG-4 trainer, airborne equipment, and living exhibit: the British Horsa Glider restoration project.
Although I am not aware of any airborne equipment sharing satellite up-link frequency bands, I have no knowledge of the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) of fly-by-wire or say computer-controlled weapons systems.
Tactical ground and airborne equipment that (a) has size, weight, and complexity characteristics that must be kept to a minimum and (b) is used in systems that have components with similar minimum performance characteristics.
The purpose of these tests is to provide a controlled (laboratory) means of assuring the performance characteristics of airborne equipment in environmental conditions similar of those which may be encountered in airborne operation of the equipment.
In mid-1941, the Bureau of Aeronautics (BuAer), in cooperation with the BuNav, began development of the Aviation RMS (ARMS) to train technicians for airborne equipment maintenance.
Initially commanded by Brigadier Richard Nelson Gale, who was replaced in mid 1942 by Brigadier Edwin Flavell, the brigade began an extensive training regime, which included conducting trials and tests of new airborne equipment.
Moore next attended the Command and General Staff College, followed by a three-year tour in the Office, Chief of Research and Development where his initiative and insights were key to the development of new airborne equipment and airborne/air assault tactics.
RTCA/DO-181C, June 12, 2001: "Minimum Operational Performance Standards for Air Traffic Control Radar Beacon System/Mode Select (ATCRBS/MODE S) Airborne Equipment"