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Definition of Omnidirectional range
1. Noun. A navigational system consisting of a network of radio beacons that provide aircraft with information about exact position and bearing.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Omnidirectional Range
Literary usage of Omnidirectional range
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Aviation System Capital Investment Plan 1996 by DIANE Publishing Company (1996)
"... VOR/DME, and VHF omnidirectional range test units. It also provides enhancements
to these units to satisfy NAS operational requirements. ..."
2. Flight Check!: The Story Of Faa Flight Inspection by Scott A. Thompson (1990)
"... War II and not fully achieved until the advent of the VHP omnidirectional
Range (VOR) a decade later. Through the 1930s, development had also progressed ..."
3. Transportation Expressions (1996) by Richard Feldman (1998)
"... Clearance Altitude: The lowest published altitude in effect between radio
fixes on very high frequency (VHF) omnidirectional range (VOR) airways, ..."
4. Environmental Contamination: Corps Needs to Reassess Its Determinations That by Gary L. Jones, Edward Zadjura (2003)
"... Results of Our Analysis of 603 Randomly Selected NDAI Properties Rome Very
High Frequency omnidirectional range Annex/ ..."