flying bridge
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Definition
Noun: - The highest navigational bridge on a ship; a small (often open) deck above the pilot house: A flying bridge is an elevated, secondary control station located on the top of a ship's superstructure, providing an unobstructed, 360-degree view for navigation and observation.
Usage
- The term "flying bridge" is used to describe a specific structural feature on vessels, from large ships to smaller yachts and motorboats.
- It is primarily a nautical term.
- Example:
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Advanced Usage
- On modern ships, the flying bridge may be equipped with duplicate navigational controls, allowing the vessel to be piloted from that location.
- The phrase "from the flying bridge" can be used metaphorically to suggest a commanding or comprehensive overview of a situation.
- Example: The CEO managed the corporate restructuring from the flying bridge, overseeing all departments.
Variants and Related Words
- Flybridge (noun): A common alternative spelling and shortened form of "flying bridge," especially used in the context of pleasure craft and yachts.
- Sunbridge (noun): A term sometimes used interchangeably with "flybridge" on motor yachts, often implying a space designed for leisure as well as navigation.
- Pilot House (noun): The enclosed primary control room located directly below the flying bridge.
Synonyms
- Navigation bridge: A more general term for a ship's command center, which may or may not be the highest one.
- Upper bridge: A descriptive synonym emphasizing its elevated position.
- Monkey bridge: A less common, informal synonym.
Related Phrases
- To take the con on the flying bridge: To assume command or control of the ship from the flying bridge.
- Example: As the storm cleared, the first officer took the con on the flying bridge.
Notes on Different Meanings
- The term "flying bridge" has a specific, singular meaning in nautical contexts. It is not used with different definitions in standard English. It should not be confused with other types of bridges (e.g., over water, in dentistry, or in electrical engineering).
Noun
- the highest navigational bridge on a ship; a small (often open) deck above the pilot house