Glossary entry

Spanish term or phrase:

zonas negras Norte y Sur

English translation:

North and South touch-down areas

Added to glossary by Patricia Gutierrez
Apr 7, 2006 20:00
18 yrs ago
Spanish term

zonas negras Norte y Sur

Not for points Spanish to English Tech/Engineering Aerospace / Aviation / Space
Plataforma:
- 0.5 < Años de vida > 40
- 21/R/A/WT < PCN > 61R/A/W/T
- Se recomienda repavimentación en áreas críticas de las zonas negras Norte y Sur

Gracias por su ayuda
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Non-PRO (1): Shawn Keeney

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Proposed translations

2 hrs
Selected

North and South touch-down areas

I'm assuming it refers to the skid marks made on the runway when aircraft land.
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16 mins

North and South black zones

I'm assuming different zones are designated by different colors.
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