What does airland mean?
airland means (DOD) Move by air and disembark, or unload, after the aircraft has landed or while an aircraft is hovering.See also air movement.
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Government & Military category.
What is the abbreviation for (DOD) Move by air and disembark, or unload, after the aircraft has landed or while an aircraft is hovering.See also air movement.?
(DOD) Move by air and disembark, or unload, after the aircraft has landed or while an aircraft is hovering.See also air movement. can be abbreviated as airland
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What does airland stand for? airland stands for "(DOD) Move by air and disembark, or unload, after the aircraft has landed or while an aircraft is hovering.See also air movement.". |
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How to abbreviate "(DOD) Move by air and disembark, or unload, after the aircraft has landed or while an aircraft is hovering.See also air movement."? "(DOD) Move by air and disembark, or unload, after the aircraft has landed or while an aircraft is hovering.See also air movement." can be abbreviated as airland. |
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What is the meaning of airland abbreviation? The meaning of airland abbreviation is "(DOD) Move by air and disembark, or unload, after the aircraft has landed or while an aircraft is hovering.See also air movement.". |
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What is airland abbreviation? One of the definitions of airland is "(DOD) Move by air and disembark, or unload, after the aircraft has landed or while an aircraft is hovering.See also air movement.". |
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What does airland mean? airland as abbreviation means "(DOD) Move by air and disembark, or unload, after the aircraft has landed or while an aircraft is hovering.See also air movement.". |
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What is shorthand of (DOD) Move by air and disembark, or unload, after the aircraft has landed or while an aircraft is hovering.See also air movement.? The most common shorthand of "(DOD) Move by air and disembark, or unload, after the aircraft has landed or while an aircraft is hovering.See also air movement." is airland. |
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