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navigational

navigational \navigational\ adj. of or pertaining to navigation; used in navigation; as, navigational aids.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
navigational

1884, from navigation + -al.

Wiktionary
navigational

a. Pertaining to navigation.

WordNet
navigational

adj. of or relating to navigation; "navigational aids"

Wikipedia
Navigational (album)

Navigational is the second full-length album by Centro-Matic. The album was recorded by Matt Pence in Milstadt, IL at Jay Farrar's studio. All songs were written by Will Johnson.

Usage examples of "navigational".

In the end I took absolute navigational fixes fixes from the standing gravity wave, also fixes I was less certain of, from the anisotropy of the whole universe to find out where I was.

The military navigational gear which Oblo had liberated had counterintuitive properties which Sirkin would learn best by experience.

A Gyfferan Elevener was a long way from a light touring craft with an idiotproof navigational interface.

Using a simple row of toggle switches and a round wafer-selector switch, the pilot could simultaneously monitor two UHF radios, two FM radios, a VHF radio, an HF radio, a secure scrambler system, an FM homer, a Guard channel radio for use in emergencies, and assorted navigational gear.

I know the frequencies of the Russian beacons and I can use them for more exact navigational reference when we get near Tallinn so I can pick up the drop reference.

Saul had ordered her to drop one of our own navigational buoys after each of the last twelve vortices.

Mission Control room lit up like a navigational display, as exhausted techies booted up their consoles to the flashing of alarms.

Planets, asteroids, manned stations, unmanned stations, manned commercial spacecraft, manned military spacecraft, private spacecraft, unmanned cargoes in orbit, meteoroids, navigational satellites.

Eventually he took recourse to an emergency navigational beacon and was guided to a pick up by a commercial freighter to whose captain he told a garbled story of a misfunctioning computer.

It was filled with cryptic navigational notations she could not even begin to decipher.

Three or four vehicles also headed southeast along the line of the pylons as if following them as a navigational aid.

It was sensible to indulge the quartermasters, not to mention the technicians who maintained the navigational equipment.

She shoved the gas and dust around her into a brief, bright disturbance, while her crew ran its hundredhour routine of maintenance, recalibrations, and navigational checks.

The explosion damaged the navigational guidance system and forced Frank Bellwether, its skipper, to try an eyeball insertion, a seat-of-the-pants reentry.

At about 2100 the DS would brief us on the night march, done in pairs, as the risk of navigating through the craggy mountain ranges in darkness was too great - candidates had occasionally died of exposure or made navigational errors and walked off cliffs.