way point, waypoint
way point, waypoint
ii. In military operations, a point or series of points in space to which an aircraft may be vectored or flown.
iii. A predetermined and accurately known geographical position forming the start or the end of a route segment.
iv. A designated point, position, or station in which a pilot can key in the radial from a VORTAC (very high frequency omnidirectional radio-range and tactical air navigation) station on which the way-point is to be located and the distance in nautical miles for the station along a selected radial to locate a destination. In this case, the waypoint may not be a fix or a prominent location.
v. Geographical or radio aid locations at which a pilot is required to report his or her position to air traffic control (ATC) in accordance with the rules in force. See compulsory reporting points.
vi. GPS (global positioning system) way points. A point or series of points fed into an aircraft GPS at which the aircraft is required to report, turn, or climb/descend.