| “…position and hold”
 U.S. Expression for “Line up and wait…”
 Note: Used in conjunction with a runway.
 position report A report over a known location as transmitted by an aircraft.
 . also called: position reporting and progress report
 Fr: compte rendu de position
 position reporting Other expression for: position report
 positive target control The operation of faker aircraft transponders on discrete Mode 3/A codes to satisfy air defence faker monitor and ATC requirements. Fr: contr.le intégral d’objectif
 power-back
 An expression used to indicate the rearward taxi of an aircraft under its own engine power.
 . see also: taxi and push-back
 Fr: refoulement au moteur
 powered glider
 An aeroplane that, with engines shut off, has the flight characteristics of a glider.
 Fr: planeur propulsé
 PPR Abbreviation for: prior permission required Fr: PPR
 PPS Abbreviation for: present position symbol Fr: PPS
 practice instrument approach Other expression for: simulated approach
 precipitation
 Any product of the condensation of atmospheric water vapour that is deposited on the earth’s surface.
 Fr: précipitations
 precision approach CAT I Operation down to minima of 200 ft decision height (DH) and runway visual range (RVR) 2600 ft. (When RVR is not available, 0.5 SM ground visibility is substituted.) Note: Rotorcraft visibility limits may be half those published for aeroplanes.
 . see also: precision approach procedure
 Fr: approche de précision CAT I
 precision approach CAT II Operation down to minima below 200 ft decision height (DH) and runway visual range (RVR) 2600 ft, to as low as 100 ft DH and RVR 1200 ft. Note: Rotorcraft visibility limits may be lower than those published for aeroplanes.
 . see also: precision approach procedure
 Fr: approche de précision CAT II
 precision approach CAT III Operation down to minima prescribed in the carrier’s operating specifications in the operator’s operations manual or in the Canada Air Pilot (CAP).
 . see also: precision approach procedure
 Fr: approche de précision CAT III
 precision approach path indicator An approach path indicator system consisting of four light units situated on the left side of the runway (on both sides of the runway, in the case of the military) in the form of a wing bar. The aircraft is on slope if the two units nearest the runway show red and the two units furthest from the runway show white, too high if all units show white, and too low if all units show red. A PAPI can be situated so  as to provide three types of eye-to-wheel height (EWH): P1 (10 ft), P2 (25 ft) and P3 (45 ft).
 .
 abbreviation: PAPI
 . see also: visual approach slope indicator systems
 Fr: indicateur de trajectoire d’approche de précision
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