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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aviation standard" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the accepted norms or criteria within the aviation industry, such as safety, performance, or operational procedures.
Example: "The aircraft must meet all aviation standards before it can be certified for commercial use."
Alternatives: "aerospace standard" or "aviation benchmark".
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But until yesterday there was one area where its record, by modern aviation standards, was pristine: safety.
It also states that the controllers and the airport are not in compliance with international aviation standards.
By aviation standards, the plane that crashed Wednesday was fairly young, having been put into service in August 1991.
The Clinton administration said today that it would file a complaint with the International Civil Aviation Organization, a United Nations specialized agency that sets global aviation standards.
The airline was banned from operating in the European Union because of a failure to meet safety and aviation standards, according to a list published July 24 by the European Union.
The Notice also stated that guide pilot operations would be safer if they were conducted pursuant to the stricter aviation standards of parts 119, 121 and 135.
The timing of the Sydney-to-London flight, meanwhile, depends largely on when Cynar can free up capacity to refine the fuel to the higher aviation standards.
A spokesman for the Federal Aviation Administration, William A. Shumann, said the Mooney M20, a four-seat, low-wing plane with retractable landing gear, was, "by general aviation standards, a fairly hot airplane".
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And digital sound recorders can hold more than tape loops, so by 2003, new airplanes will be required to have sound recorders with a capacity of 120 minutes, in line with current European aviation standards.
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