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| Application | North UP Head UP Orientations | ||
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| Matter Number | KBR-1 1400.2.623 | Reference Case 1 | KBR-1 1400.2.623 |
| Created | 2/25/22, 12:00 AM | Modified | 2/25/22, 12:00 AM |
"Route" refers to a predefined path or direction of travel and/or transport from a starting point to a destination point. A route may be made up of multiple sub-routes. A route may include a set of waypoints that may serve as intermediate stops and/or points of a change in direction or speed of a traveler on the route. A route may be over various terrain or within or over various mediums including air, space, and water. "Waypoint" refers to an intermediate point, location, or place on a route or line of travel and/or a stopping point or point at which a course is changed. A waypoint can refer to coordinates which identify a user's position on the globe at the end of each "leg" (stage) of a route. (Search "waypoint" on Wikipedia.com Oct. 14, 2021. CC-BY-SA 3.0 Modified. Accessed Feb. 3, 2022.) In certain examples, a point of origination and/or a destination may each be a particular type of waypoint.
Added by DJM 2 2022