noun a place equipped for the operation of aircraft, including airfields, heliports, and seaplane bases
Aeronautical stations provide weather information and forecasts for aviation purposes.
Aeronautical stations are facilities used for air traffic control, communication, and navigation for aircraft.
Aeronautical stations may be used for coordinating emergency response efforts during aviation incidents.
Aeronautical stations are involved in the transmission and reception of signals for aircraft communication.
Aeronautical stations play a crucial role in the design and development of aircraft systems.
Aeronautical stations are used for military air traffic control and communication.
In aeronautical literature, aeronautical stations may be mentioned as key locations for research and development in the field of aviation.
Pilots may refer to aeronautical stations as facilities where they can obtain weather information, flight planning services, and other aeronautical data before taking off.
Aeronautical engineers may work at aeronautical stations to design, test, and improve aircraft and related technologies.
Air traffic controllers may communicate with aircraft in their jurisdiction through aeronautical stations, providing guidance and instructions for safe and efficient air traffic management.