Betekenis van:
test pilot

test pilot
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • piloot die vliegtuigen test
  • a pilot hired to fly experimental airplanes through maneuvers designed to test them

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. pilot projects and research activities to test, for example, digital transmission technologies and interactive applications;
  2. Pilot projects of the MEDIA programme are a test ground for future developments in the audiovisual sector.
  3. appropriations for pilot schemes of an experimental nature designed to test the feasibility of an action and its usefulness.
  4. In accordance with Article 49(6)(a) of the Financial Regulation the current pilot project is a pilot scheme of an experimental nature designed to test the feasibility of an action and its usefulness.
  5. To implement a pilot European Health Examination Survey in some Member States in order to test the examination modules for this survey defined by the earlier projects, so to contribute to completing the health surveillance and the ECHI indicators in the EU. [Financing mechanism: Call for tender]
  6. The selection of specific beneficiaries to test the pilot software package will take into account variables such as the presence of European or multilateral crisis management missions in the field, the need to maximise resources, the availability of assistance at local level, political will and the capacity of local and national authorities to counter the illicit trade of SALW via air.
  7. product and process orientated research and development: means any scientific development related to product development or the further development of a substance, on its own, in preparations or in articles in the course of which pilot plant or production trials are used to develop the production process and/or to test the fields of application of the substance;
  8. Test phase of ‘EU Pilot’ project, which aims to achieve quicker responses to enquiries and complaints regarding the correct interpretation and implementation of Community law, through a more informal working method between the Commission and Member States, was launched in April 2008 with 15 Member States.
  9. In addition to the financial returns, the project’s strategic value (as a relatively small ‘pilot project’ to test the potential of FttH technology in densely populated areas and the underlying novel business model [104]) may well have contributed to the public and private investors’ decision to accept a relatively higher level of risk [105].
  10. A series of pilot studies for activities under Sections P to R and divisions 94 and 96 of Section S of NACE Rev. 2 will be instituted by the Commission to test the feasibility of covering market activities in these Sections.
  11. The purpose of such pilot studies shall be to test the concepts and methods and to assess the feasibility of the related data collections, including statistical quality, comparability and cost effectiveness, in accordance with the principles set up by the European Statistics Code of Practice.
  12. To implement a pilot European Health Examination Survey in some Member States in order to test the examination modules for this survey defined by the earlier projects, so to contribute to completing the health surveillance and the ECHI indicators in the EU.
  13. Article 49(6)(a) of the Financial Regulation provides that appropriations for pilot schemes of an experimental nature designed to test the feasibility of an action and its usefulness may be implemented without a basic act as long as the actions which they are intended to finance fall within the competence of the Community or the Union and the relevant commitment appropriations are entered in the budget for only two successive financial years.
  14. Supporting infrastructures: support for the design, refurbishment, construction and/or operation of key research infrastructures required in any of the above thematic areas; for example: underground laboratories for research on geological disposal of radioactive waste, pilot/test facilities for partitioning and transmutation devices, reactor components and subsystems, hot cells, facilities for severe accident testing and thermal hydraulic testing, material testing facilities, numerical simulation tools and radio-biology facilities, databases and tissue banks for use in radiation protection research.
  15. Under Article 49(6)(a) and (b) of the Financial Regulation, by way of derogation from Article 49(1), appropriations for pilot schemes of an experimental nature designed to test the feasibility of an action and its usefulness, and appropriations for preparatory actions in the fields of application of the EC Treaty designed to prepare proposals with a view to the adoption of future actions may be implemented without a basic act provided the actions which they are intended to finance fall within the powers of the Communities or the European Union.