visibility

  • 91total asset visibility — The capability to provide users with timely and accurate information on the location, movement, status, and identity of units, personnel, equipment, materiel, and supplies. It also includes the capability to act upon that information to improve… …

    Military dictionary

  • 92poor visibility — conditions that make it difficult to see clearly (fog, rain, etc.) …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 93prevailing visibility — The horizontal distance at which targets of known distance are visible over half the horizon. It is determined by viewing dark objects against the horizon sky by day and moderate intensity unfocused lights by night. The half of the horizon need… …

    Aviation dictionary

  • 94vertical visibility — The maximum height from which a pilot can recognize ground features when the surface is obscured because of a meteorological phenomenon. The distance one can see upward in similar conditions …

    Aviation dictionary

  • 95God, in visibility of —  Бога невидимость …

    Вестминстерский словарь теологических терминов

  • 96high-visibility — /haɪ vɪzəˈbɪləti/ (say huy vizuh biluhtee) adjective of or relating to personal protective equipment, especially clothing, which is of a colour that is easily seen, as very bright or fluorescent colours. Also, high vis, hi vis …

  • 97VIZ — Visibility (Governmental » Military) * Videlicet (International » Latin) * W V I Z, Channel 25, Cleveland, Ohio PBS station (Community » Media) …

    Abbreviations dictionary

  • 98face time —  Visibility in the office.  ► “Face time: concept that equates time spent in the office with career success.” (Wall Street Journal, July 25, 1995, p. B1) …

    American business jargon

  • 99Military aircraft insignia — Royal Saudi Air Force roundel on an EE Lightning fighter Military aircraft insignia are insignia applied to military aircraft to identify the nat …

    Wikipedia

  • 100Autoland — In aviation, autoland describes a system that fully automates the landing phase of an aircraft s flight, with the human crew merely supervising the process.DescriptionAutoland systems were designed to make landing possible in visibility too poor… …

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