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jato
ja·to J0021200 (jā′tō)n. pl. ja·tos 1. An aircraft takeoff aided by an auxiliary jet or rocket.2. An auxiliary jet-producing unit providing additional thrust for a takeoff. [j(et-)a(ssisted) t(ake)o(ff).]jato (ˈdʒeɪtəʊ) n, pl -tos (Aeronautics) aeronautics jet-assisted takeoff[C20 j(et-)a(ssisted) t(ake)o(ff)]ja•to or JATO (ˈdʒeɪ toʊ) n., pl. ja•tos or JATOs. a jet-assisted takeoff of an aircraft, esp. with auxiliary rocket motors that are jettisoned. [1940–45; Amer.; j(et)a(ssisted)t(ake)o(ff)] JATO
JATO (jet-assisted takeoff)A system of small rocket engines providing auxiliary thrust on takeoff. The rockets are jettisoned in a safe area after use. Also called RATO (rocket-assisted takeoff).JATO
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JATO➣Jet-Assisted Take-Off | JATO➣Jews Against the Occupation | JATO➣Japan Athletic Trainers' Organization (est. 1996) | JATO➣Joint Air Tactical Operations |
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