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aviation1866, from French aviation, noun of action from stem of Latin avis "bird" (see aviary). Coined 1863 by French aviation pioneer Guillaume Joseph Gabriel de La Landelle (1812-1886) in "Av [..]
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aviationthe art and science of creating and operating aircraft.
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aviationThe operation of heavier-than-air aircraft also considered to be the design, development, and manufacture of aircraft. There are three types of aviation: general, commercial, and military.
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aviationthe art of flying aircraft
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aviationThe science of air navigation by a medium heavier than air.
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aviationThe design, development, production, operation and use of aircraft, especially heavier-than-air aircraft.
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aviationAviation law governs the operation of aircraft and the maintenance of aviation facilities. Both federal and state governments have enacted statutes and created administrative agencies to regulate air [..]
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aviation(n) the aggregation of a country's military aircraft(n) the operation of aircraft to provide transportation(n) the art of operating aircraft(n) travel via aircraft
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aviationPerforms a number of functions to meet the needs of aviation customers and is composed of the Flight Operations, Aircraft Maintenance and Aviation Programs Sections. An office of the Department of Transportation.
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aviationDesign, development, manufacture, and operation of heavier-than-air Aircraft.
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aviationDesign, development, manufacture, and operation of heavier-than-air aircraft.
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aviation"Aviation" means the science and art of flight and includes but is not limited to: (a) Transportation by aircraft; (b) The operation, construction, repair or maintenance of aircraft, aircraf [..]
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aviationAviation refers to flying using aircraft, machines designed by humans for atmospheric flight. More generally, the term also describes the activities, industries, and regulatory bodies associated with [..]
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aviationInvolves operation, development, production and use of aircraft.
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aviation
The art or science of making and flying aircraft.
Flying, operating, or operation of aircraft.
Industry that produces aircraft.
(collectively,military) aircraft
A cocktail made with gin, mar [..]
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aviation|Aviation
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