Definition
This is not a standalone aviation term. It is a fragment of a longer phrase, almost certainly the opening words of the FAA glossary definition for 'TAXI' — which describes the surface movement of an aircraft to and from a runway, ramp, or other location on an airport. The phrase appears to have been captured incorrectly during extraction from the source glossary and should be replaced with the complete term it belongs to (most likely 'Taxi').
Plain English
These words on their own do not mean anything in aviation. They look like the start of a sentence that got cut off — probably the beginning of the FAA's definition of 'taxi,' which is what pilots call moving an aircraft along the ground at an airport.
Context Anchor
Seen in glossary text, likely as part of a longer definition rather than as a term a pilot would use by itself.
Why Pilots Care
Improper movement creates runway incursions, damages other aircraft, or violates ATC instructions, directly affecting safety and legal compliance.
Intuition Check
Do not assume “Moving an Aircraft to and” is a complete procedure or official term. It needs the missing following words to make sense.
Example Sentence 1
This entry, 'Moving an Aircraft to and,' appears to be a truncated extraction and should be reviewed against the source glossary for the complete term.
Example Sentence 2
Before departure the crew completed all checks while moving an aircraft to and from the hangar to the active runway.