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  2. Category:Navigational aids - Wikipedia

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    Navigational aids (also known as aids to navigation) include all forms of signal, marks and guidance equipment used to facilitate navigation. The term is most commonly used in the context of marine and fluvial navigation, but it can be used to refer to navigation assistance system for aerial navigation.

  3. Navigational aid - Wikipedia

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    A navigational aid (NAVAID), also known as aid to navigation (ATON), is any sort of signal, markers or guidance equipment which aids the traveler in navigation, usually nautical or aviation travel. Common types of such aids include lighthouses , buoys , fog signals , and day beacons .

  4. AN/MPN - Wikipedia

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    The system is limited to a single runway but has the capability of providing opposite direction runway operations with the aid of a transportable turntable. AN/MPN-14K Mobile Ground Approach System AN/MPN-25 ITT product that scans the PAR coverage area and capable of scanning 360 degree using the same antenna.

  5. Non-directional beacon - Wikipedia

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    As of April 2018, the FAA had disabled 23 ground-based navaids including NDBs, and plans to shut down more than 300 by 2025. The FAA has no sustaining or acquisition system for NDBs and plans to phase out the existing NDBs through attrition, citing decreased pilot reliance on NDBs as more pilots use VOR and GPS navigation. [11]

  6. Aids to Navigation Boat - Wikipedia

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    16-ft Aids to Navigation Boat – Skiff (AB-SKF): LOA 16 ft, beam 6 ft 10 in, draft 6 in, fuel 12 US gal, weight 800 lb, 60 hp. The AB-SKF is deployed from Coast Guard cutters (ships) or Aids to Navigation Teams in support of mission activities primarily in support of aid to navigation servicing, construction, repair and discrepancy response.

  7. Cheap Trick - Wikipedia

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    Cheap Trick is an American rock band formed in Rockford, Illinois in 1973 by guitarist Rick Nielsen, bassist Tom Petersson, lead vocalist Robin Zander and drummer Bun E. Carlos. [ a ] [ 3 ] Their work bridged elements of '60s guitar pop , '70s hard rock , and the emerging punk rock sound, and would help set the template for subsequent power pop ...

  8. The Latest - Wikipedia

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    The Latest is the sixteenth studio album by the American hard rock and power pop band Cheap Trick, released on June 23, 2009.The album was produced by Cheap Trick, Julian Raymond, and Howard Willing and was issued on CD, as well as limited pressings on vinyl and 8-track tape.

  9. Sea mark - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, since marks may be off station due to collision with ships, storms or other factors, they should be used with caution and not relied on solely for navigation. The two regions are often referred to as two systems, which was the original intent. In 1980 it was decided however to combine these systems and distinguish between regions ...