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nonprecision

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nonprecision [¦nän·pri′sizh·ən]
(navigation)
In air operations, pertaining to a navigational facility without a glide slope; does not imply an unacceptable quality of course guidance.


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An airport's competitive market capture is against airports with similar NPIAS airport designations; size and capacity characteristics; levels of infrastructure and services; and runway approach type (visual, nonprecision instrument, and precision instrument).
The book also addresses issues of interest to Air Force policy architects, mission planners, and operations personnel--for example, the value and use of manned versus unmanned systems; ways of effectively combining precision with nonprecision weapons; relationships of Department of Defense (DOD) forces with those of the Central Intelligence Agency; and the nature of Army operations (101st Airborne, 10th Mountain Division, and others) as well as those of other DOD forces.
The B-1 is a vital part of America's long-range bomber force, providing massive and rapid delivery of precision and nonprecision weapons against any potential enemy.
 
 
 
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