- In aviation,
instrument landing system glide path,
commonly referred to as a
glide path (G/P) or
glide slope (G/S), is "a
system of
vertical guidance embodied...
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vertical glidepath guidance) or an
airport surveillance radar (ASR,
providing a non-precision
surveillance radar approach with no
glidepath guidance)...
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system (OLS) (nicknamed "meatball" or
simply "ball") is used to give
glidepath information to
pilots in the
terminal phase of
landing on an aircraft...
- the
glidepath illustrating how an
investment strategy becomes increasingly conservative over time
towards the
target date. An
example of a
glidepath for...
- July 2006)
Project Glidepath is a
Micro ISV-oriented
Software Factory, also from Microsoft.
Project Glidepath Blog
Project Glidepath Forums NConstruct...
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original on
January 6, 2012.
Retrieved January 2, 2012.
Descent Below Visual Glidepath and
Impact With Seawall,
Asiana Airlines Flight 214,
Boeing 777-200ER...
- no flaps. Air
brakes are
provided on the top
surface of each wing for
glidepath control.
Construction is aluminium, with foam ribs in the mainplane, fin...
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approach into
Logan in low
clouds and fog, the
aircraft descended below the
glidepath,
struck a seawall, and crashed. All 89 of the
occupants aboard were killed...
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precision approach uses a
navigation system that
provides course and
glidepath guidance.
Examples include precision approach radar (PAR), instrument...
- With a
runway of only 1,080 m (3,543 ft) in length, and a
slope of the
glidepath of 7.5° (for
noise abatement reasons), the
airport could only be used...