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Category I - Large 2 lower beds convertible to 1 queen-size bed, shower. * 182 sq. ft. Details ...
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b. MLS Category II. Undefined until data gathering/analysis completion. c. MLS Category III. Undefined until data gathering/analysis completion. MM- ...
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Category I ( CAT I) - An ILS facility providing operation down to a 200 foot decision height and an RVR of not less than 2,400 feet.
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191 defines all purposes that are allowed for licensing under the experimental category including, of course, amateur-built. FAR 21.175 defines the classifications of airworthiness certificates. FAR 21.
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This is the doctorate degree of piloting — and 143,504 pilots were in this distinguished category in 2003.
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An older trainer in the 260hp, retractable gear category is the Aermacchi SF-260. Under a recent contract with the Italian Air Force, the company will take back the service's remaining 21 SF-260AMs as part-payment for new-build SF-260EAs.
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The manufacturer of a particular aircraft type may opt to have the aircraft certificated within more than one category in which case there will be different maximum take-off weights and centre of gravity limitations for each operational category.
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This is typically the position of an aircraft on the ILS as it reaches Category II minima. The modulation is Morse-style dots at 3000Hz. The cockpit indicator is a white lamp that flashes in unison with the received audio code.
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Term used to describe jets which meet certain noise parameters on takeoff and landing. Jets in this category include the Boeing 727 and McDonnell Douglas DC-9. Stage 3 ...
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See also: Aircraft, Navigation, Flight, Aviation, Landing
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