Betekenis van:
navigational system

navigational system
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • a system that provides information useful in determining the position and course of a ship or aircraft

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    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. Bridge Navigational Watch Alarm System (BNWAS)
    2. Bridge navigational watch alarm system (BNWAS)
    3. .9 On new class B, C and D ships constructed on or after 1 January 2012 the automation systems shall be designed in a manner which ensures that threshold warning of impending or imminent slowdown or shutdown of the propulsion system is given to the officer in charge of the navigational watch in time to assess navigational circumstances in an emergency.
    4. The establishment of technical specifications should include systems such as electronic navigational charts, electronic ship reporting, including a uniform European vessel number system, notices to skippers and vessel tracking and tracing.
    5. In order to ensure a harmonised, interoperable and open navigational aid and information system on the inland waterway network of the Community, common requirements and technical specifications should be introduced.
    6. Absence of corrected navigational charts, and/or all other relevant nautical publications necessary for the intended voyage, taking into account that a type approved electronic chart display and information system (ECDIS) operating on official data may be used as a substitute for the charts.
    7. (bb) the main control units such as the steering wheel or steering lever, the engine controls, the radio controls, and the controls for the acoustic signals and the warning and manoeuvring signals required under national or international navigational authority regulations, as appropriate, shall be arranged in such a way that the distance between the controls on the starboard side and those on the port side is not more than 3 m. The helmsman shall be able to operate the engines without letting go of the controls for the steering system and while still being able to operate the other controls such as the radio system, the controls for the acoustic signals and the warning and manoeuvring signals required under national or international navigational authority regulations, as appropriate;
    8. Integrated flight instrument systems, which include gyrostabilisers or automatic pilots, designed or modified for use in space launch vehicles specified in 9A004, unmanned aerial vehicles specified in 9A012 or sounding rockets specified in 9A104; c. 'Integrated navigation systems', designed or modified 'missiles' and capable of providing a navigational accuracy of 200 m Circle of Equal Probability (CEP) or less. Technical Notes: 1. An 'integrated navigation system' typically incorporates the following components:
    9. Integrated flight instrument systems, which include gyrostabilisers or automatic pilots, designed or modified for use in space launch vehicles specified in 9A004, unmanned aerial vehicles specified in 9A012 or sounding rockets specified in 9A104; c. 'Integrated navigation systems', designed or modified for space launch vehicles specified in 9A004, unmanned aerial vehicles specified in 9A012 or sounding rockets specified in 9A104 and capable of providing a navigational accuracy of 200 m Circle of Equal Probability (CEP) or less. Technical Note: An 'integrated navigation system' typically incorporates the following components: 1. An inertial measurement device (e.g., an attitude and heading reference system, inertial reference unit, or inertial navigation system); 2.