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ground control
ground control n 1. (Aeronautics) the personnel, radar, computers, etc, on the ground that monitor the progress of aircraft or spacecraft 2. (Aeronautics) a system for feeding continuous radio messages to an aircraft pilot to enable him to make a blind landing ground′ control` n. an airport facility that supervises the movement of aircraft and ground vehicles on ramps and taxiways. [1930–35] ground′ control`ler, n. ground controlA system of accurate measurements used to determine the distances and directions or differences in elevation between points on the Earth. See also common control (artillery); control point; traverse.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | ground control - a communication system for sending continuous radio messages to an airplane pilot who is making a ground-controlled approach to landingcommunication system - a system for communicating | Translationsground control
ground control1. the personnel, radar, computers, etc., on the ground that monitor the progress of aircraft or spacecraft 2. a system for feeding continuous radio messages to an aircraft pilot to enable him to make a blind landing ground control[′grau̇nd kən‚trōl] (civil engineering) Supervision or direction of all airport surface traffic, except an aircraft landing or taking off. (engineering) The marking of survey, triangulation, or other key points or system of points on the earth's surface so that they may be recognized in aerial photographs. ground controlThe operating position in the control tower that provides clearances and instructions for the movement of aerodrome ground traffic, and pertinent information to all traffic within the aerodrome perimeter.AcronymsSeegeocitiesground control
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