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Federal Aviation Administration
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An individual designated by the FAA to administer practical tests to pilot applicants.
Industry:Aviation
The sudden release of heat energy from fuel in an aircraft engine caused by the fuel-air mixture reaching its critical pressure and temperature. Detonation occurs as a violent explosion rather than a smooth burning process.
Industry:Aviation
The temperature at which air can hold no more water.
Industry:Aviation
Control surface rigged such that the aileron moving up moves a greater distance than the aileron moving down. The up aileron produces extra parasite drag to compensate for the additional induced drag caused by the down aileron. This balancing of the drag forces helps minimize adverse yaw.
Industry:Aviation
Reducing the velocity of air causing the pressure to increase.
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
Emergency landing in water.
Industry:Aviation
Air deflected perpendicular to the motion of the airfoil.
Industry:Aviation
An aerodynamic force on a body acting parallel and opposite to the relative wind. The resistance of the atmosphere to the relative motion of an aircraft. Drag opposes thrust and limits the speed of the airplane.
Industry:Aviation
A visual representation of the amount of drag of an aircraft at various airspeeds.
Industry:Aviation