Conspicuity definition

Conspicuity means the capacity of a sign to stand out or be distinguishable from its
Conspicuity means quality of an aircraft (e.g. lighting or paint scheme), allowing it to be easily seen or noticed by others (e.g. by pilots, ATCOs, aerodrome personnel).
Conspicuity means the capacity of a sign to stand out or be distinguishable from its surroundings and thus be readily discovered by the eye. It is the noticeable contrast between a sign and its background, attributed to an exogenous (unplanned) or endogenous (planned) mindset, with the display having features that attract attention to the sign.

Examples of Conspicuity in a sentence

  • Conspicuity markings shall be considered continuous if the distance between adjacent elements are as small as possible and do not exceed 50 per cent of the shortest adjacent element length.

  • Cornering lamp: White Conspicuity marking: White or yellow to the side; Red or yellow to the rear.

  • MPC-369: ND Motor Crash Analysis and Rider Assessment for Improved Conspicuity 7.

  • Conspicuity markings (Regulation No. 104) 6.21.1. Presence: Optional.

  • Tow Operator personnel rendering tow/road service during daytime operations must wear a fluorescent orange vest, a fluorescent yellow/green vest or a fluorescent vest with a combination of these colors, which meets the requirements of ANSI/ISEA 107-1999 for Conspicuity Class 2 garments or any successor garment requirements.

  • White, Yellow, White and Yellow or White and Red Must comply with CMVSS 108 Conspicuity Systems - Section S5.7 The "D" Sign has been adopted to identify overdimensional vehicles.

  • Conspicuity of malignan- cies was very variable: Ten of 49 (20%) malignancies were detected by all six observers without the use of CAD.