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GPI

 
Sci-Tech Dictionary: ground point of intercept
(′grau̇nd ′pöint əv ′in·tər′sept)

(navigation) In terminal approach procedures, a point in the vertical plane on the runway center line by which it is assumed that the straight-line extension of the slide slope intercepts the runway approach surface base line. Abbreviated as GPI.


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