Commercial Application of Military Airlift Aircraft — A C 17 performing a medical evacuation in Antarctica, August 2007. Commercial Application of Military Airlift Aircraft (CAMAA) is a joint initiative between the United States Air Force (USAF), Boeing, and academia designed as a means to mitigate… … Wikipedia
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Commercial vehicle operation — Commercial Vehicle Operations is an application of Intelligent Transportation Systems for trucks. A typical system would be purchased by the managers of a trucking company. It would have a satellite navigation system, a small computer and a… … Wikipedia
operator — [äp′ə rāt΄ər] n. 1. a person who operates; specif., a) a person who effects something; agent ☆ b) a person whose work is operating a machine; specif., a person who operates a telephone switchboard [a telephone operator ] ☆ c) a person engaged in… … English World dictionary
Commercial driver's license — A Commercial Driver s License is required to operate a tractor trailer for commercial use. A Commercial Driver s License (CDL) is a driver s license required in the United States to operate any type of vehicle which has a gross vehicle weight… … Wikipedia
Commercial Telegraphers Union of America — The Commercial Telegraphers Union of America (CTUA) was a United States labor union formed to promote the interests of commercial telegraph operators. Logo, Commercial Telegraphers Union of America. Source: Commercial Telegraphers Journal, June… … Wikipedia
Commercial barbecue grills — A commercial barbecue grill is an appliance used in food service and competition cooking. Typically larger in cooking capacity than traditional household grills, commercial barbecue grills also feature a variety of accessories for added… … Wikipedia
Commercial code (communications) — In telecommunication, a commercial code is a code once used to save on cablegram costs [1][2]. Telegraph (and telex) companies have always charged based on the length of the message sent and this has not changed since the 19th Century. To this… … Wikipedia
Commercial aviation — Route map of the world s scheduled commercial airline traffic, 2009 Commercial aviation is the part of civil aviation (both general aviation and scheduled airline service) that involves operating aircraft for hire to transport passengers or cargo … Wikipedia
Commercial bumper — In broadcasting, a commercial bumper, ident bumper or break bumper (often shortened to bump) is a brief announcement, usually two to 15 seconds, placed between a pause in the program and its commercial break (and also the other way around). The… … Wikipedia