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on course1. Literally, in the correct direction or toward the intended destination. Could you check the map? I want to be sure we're still on course.2. By extension, proceeding according to the intended or ideal plan. I got really distracted from my studies after my girlfriend broke up with me, so I'm trying to get back on course. If sales remain strong, we're on course to have our most successful year to date!See also: course, on*on course 1. Lit. going in the right direction or on the right route. (*Typically: be ~; get ~; stay ~.) We are on course and should arrive at our port about noon. 2. Fig. following the plan correctly. (*Typically: be ~; get ~; stay ~.) Is the project on course? Nothing I am doing is exactly on course right now.See also: course, on on course Following the planned or intended course.See also: course, onon course
on coursei. A term used to indicate that the aircraft is established on the route centerline. ii. A term used by ATC (air traffic control) to advise a pilot making a radar approach that his or her aircraft is lined up on the final approach course. iii. When following a radio-range (an obsolete form of navigation), an area in which a continuous tone is heard and the aircraft is supposed to be on course to the facility. See radio-range.LegalSeeCourseAcronymsSeeovercoat |