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Federal Aviation Administration
Branche: Government
Number of terms: 35337
Number of blossaries: 0
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A system that provides current FAA weather and flight plan filing services to certified civil pilots, via personal computer, modem, or telephone access to the system. Pilots can request specific types of weather briefings and other pertinent data for planned flights.
Industry:Aviation
A type of helicopter instrument approach procedure to a missed approach point more than 2,600 feet from an associated helicopter landing area.
Industry:Aviation
This airspeed provides the most altitude gain in a given period of time in a light, twin-engine airplane following an engine failure.
Industry:Aviation
A vertical attraction between a compass needle and the magnetic poles. The closer the aircraft is to a pole, the more severe the effect.
Industry:Aviation
The actual path made over the ground in flight.
Industry:Aviation
Stability about the vertical axis of an aircraft, whereby an aircraft tends to return, on its own, to flight aligned with the relative wind when disturbed from that equilibrium state. The vertical tail is the primary contributor to directional stability, causing an airplane in flight to align with the relative wind.
Industry:Aviation
A series of mistakes that may lead to an accident or incident. Two basic principles generally associated with the creation of a poor judgment chain are: (1) one bad decision often leads to another; and (2) as a string of bad decisions grows, it reduces the number of subsequent alternatives for continued safe flight. ADM is intended to break the poor judgment chain before it can cause an accident or incident.
Industry:Aviation
Airplanes with two sets of wings.
Industry:Aviation
The direction an aircraft is pointed with respect to magnetic north.
Industry:Aviation
Flying a heading that will maintain the desired track to or from the station regardless of crosswind conditions.
Industry:Aviation