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Overview Navigation Appendix J APPENDIX J: GLOSSARY ADIZ ADS-B ADS-B In ADS-B Out ADS-B Participating Aircraft ADS-R AGL AIRMET ARTCC ASOS ATC ATIS AWOS Air Defense Identification Zone Automatic Dependant Surveillance -Broadcast Ability to receive ADS-B information from other aircraft and Ground Based Transceivers (GBTs) Ability to transmit ADS-B data on 1090 ES or 978 MHz An aircraft that has both ADS-B In and ADS-B Out capabilities. Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Rebroadcast Above Ground Level Airman's Meteorological Information Air Route Traffic Control Center Automated Surface Observing System Air Traffic Control Automatic Terminal Information Service Automated Weather Observing System Flight Planning Hazard Avoidance Additional Features Bearing The compass direction from the present position to a destination waypoint. Appendices ºC Calibrated Airspeed cm COM Course Course to Steer degrees Celsius Indicated airspeed corrected for installation and instrument errors. centimeter communication radio The line between two points to be followed by the aircraft. The recommended direction to steer in order to reduce course error or stay on course. Provides the most efficient heading to get back to the desired course and proceed along the flight plan. 190-02017-20 Rev. A Garmin aera 660 Pilot's Guide 173 Index

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Garmin aera 660 Pilot’s Guide
190-02017-20 Rev. A
Appendix J
173
Overview
Navigation
Flight Planning
Hazard Avoidance
Additional Features
Appendices
Index
APPENDIX J:
GLOSSARY
ADIZ
Air Defense Identification Zone
ADS-B
Automatic Dependant Surveillance -Broadcast
ADS-B In
Ability to receive ADS-B information from other aircraft and
Ground Based Transceivers (GBTs)
ADS-B Out
Ability to transmit ADS-B data on 1090 ES or 978 MHz
ADS-B
Participating
Aircraft
An aircraft that has both ADS-B In and ADS-B Out
capabilities.
ADS-R
Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Rebroadcast
AGL
Above Ground Level
AIRMET
Airman’s Meteorological Information
ARTCC
Air Route Traffic Control Center
ASOS
Automated Surface Observing System
ATC
Air Traffic Control
ATIS
Automatic Terminal Information Service
AWOS
Automated Weather Observing System
Bearing
The compass direction from the present position to a
destination waypoint.
ºC
degrees Celsius
Calibrated
Airspeed
Indicated airspeed corrected for installation and instrument
errors.
cm
centimeter
COM
communication radio
Course
The line between two points to be followed by the aircraft.
Course to Steer
The recommended direction to steer in order to reduce
course error or stay on course.
Provides the most efficient
heading to get back to the desired course and proceed along
the flight plan.