What does TGB mean?
TGB means The Ground Beneath
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for The Ground Beneath?
The Ground Beneath can be abbreviated as TGB
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What does TGB stand for? TGB stands for "The Ground Beneath". |
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What is the meaning of TGB abbreviation? The meaning of TGB abbreviation is "The Ground Beneath". |
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What is TGB abbreviation? One of the definitions of TGB is "The Ground Beneath". |
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What does TGB mean? TGB as abbreviation means "The Ground Beneath". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- BOTGZ - Boots-on-the-Ground Zealots
- DRTG - Degrees Relative to the Ground
- FTGU - From the Ground Up
- TGBHF - The Ground Beneath Her Feet
- NOE - Nap-of-the-Earth(flying close to the ground)
- PSDCG - Programme of Support for the Delivery of Change on the Ground
- TGIF - The Ground It Freezes
- actual flying time. - Total time spent in the air, as opposed to scheduled flight time or time spent waiting on the ground.
- attitude. - The position of an aircraft relative to the direction in which it is traveling or to a known point of reference such as the ground or the horizon.
- ground crew. - In the airline industry, the workers who service and maintain an aircraft while it is on the ground. See also cabin crew and flight crew.
- ISG. - Abr. Industry Strategy Group, a UK agency tasked with improving the ground safety of the aviation industry.
- takeoff. - The process in which an airplane gathers sufficient speed to leave the ground and becomes airborne.
- visual flight rules. - A set of procedures that govern the piloting of a plane when weather conditions allow the pilot to see the ground and the natural horizon and maintain distance from other aircraft. See also instrument
- maneuver - (DOD) 2. A tactical exercise carried out at sea, in the air, on the ground, or on a map in imitation of war.
- pinpoint - (DOD,NATO) 2.The ground position of aircraft determined by direct observation of the ground.
- pinpoint - (DOD,NATO) 1.A precisely identified point, especially on the ground, that locates a very small target, a reference point for rendezvous or for other purposes; the coordinates that define this point.
- range - (DOD) 3.The distance that can be covered over a hard surface by a ground vehicle, with its rated payload, using the fuel in its tank and its cans normally carried as part of the ground vehicle equipme
- topography - (DOD) The configuration of the ground to include its relief and all features.Topography addresses both dry land and the sea floor (underwater topography).
- QNH - the Q-code for: Altimeter sub-scale setting to obtain elevation when on the ground, i.e. altitude above MSL
- QNH - What should I set on the sub-scale of my altimeter so that the instrument would indicate my elevation if I were on the ground at your station?