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AGLAbove ground level
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AGLAbove Ground Level
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AGLAbove Ground Level, as a measurement of altitude above a specific land mass, and differentiated from MSL.
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AGLHeight, usually in feet, above the surface of the earth.
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AGLAbove Ground Level, as a measurement of altitude above a specific land mass, and differentiated from MSL.
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AGLabove level ground
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AGLAbove ground level
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AGLAbove Ground Level
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AGLAbove Ground Level
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AGLThe distance Above Ground Level.
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AGLabove ground level
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AGLAbove Ground Level. The altitude of the airplane above the terrain.
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AGLAbove Ground Level
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AGL(Aviation) Above Ground Level. A method of defining an altitude with respect to local ground elevations. The altitude that really matters for safety of flight. Contrast with MSL.
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AGLAbove ground level.
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AGLabove ground level
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AGLAbove Ground Level
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AGLAbove Ground Level.
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AGL<acronym> <computer programming> (Atelier de Genie Logiciel) French for IPSE. (01 Mar 1997)
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AGLabove ground level.
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AGLAbove Ground Level
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AGLAltitude above ground level
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AGLAbove Ground Level. Used in reference to altitude, e.g. 5000 ft AGL. See also MSL.
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AGLAbove Ground Level Used in reference to altitude, e.g. 5000 ft AGL - see also: MSL (Mean Sea Level)
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AGLAbove Ground Level, as a measurement of altitude above a specific land mass, and differentiated from MSL.
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AGLAbove Ground Level. An airplane’s altimeter reads height above Mean Sea Level (MSL), the more realistic measurement over land is height Above Ground Level. Most military aircraft have a radar-altimete [..]
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AGLAbove ground level
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AGLAbove Ground Level. An aircraft’s height above the terrain. See also MSL.
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AGLAbove Ground Level
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AGLAltitude above ground level.
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AGLAbove ground level
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AGL(Altitude) Above Ground Level, where all aircraft must fly. Always a positive number, by the way. Distinguished from MSL, (above) Mean Sea Level, which is what an altimeter measures, and can indeed be negative. Cloud levels are given as AGL.
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AGLabove ground level.
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AGLAbove Ground Level
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AGLAggregate Gap Limit
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AGLAbove Ground Level
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AGLabove ground level.
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AGLAbove Ground Level
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AGLAbove Ground Level
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AGLAbove ground level
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AGL
(aviation) Above Ground Level
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AGL
leech
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