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Federal Aviation Administration
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The opposition which a body offers to a change of motion.
Industry:Aviation
This stage of the climb begins when the airplane leaves the ground, and a pitch attitude has been established to climb away from the takeoff area.
Industry:Aviation
A portion of the aircraft structure, usually a wing, which is sealed off and used as a fuel tank. When a wing is used as an integral fuel tank, it is called a “wet wing.”
Industry:Aviation
A device used to reduce the temperature of the compressed air before it enters the fuel metering device. The resulting cooler air has a higher density, which permits the engine to be operated with a higher power setting.
Industry:Aviation
An engine that produces power as a result of expanding hot gases from the combustion of fuel and air within the engine itself. A steam engine where coal is burned to heat up water inside the engine is an example of an external combustion engine.
Industry:Aviation
The temperature of the gases between the high pressure and low pressure turbines.
Industry:Aviation
An electrical device that changes DC to AC power.
Industry:Aviation
Standard atmospheric conditions consisting of a temperature of 59°F (15°C), and a barometric pressure of 29.92 in. Hg. (1013.2 mb) at sea level. ISA values can be calculated for various altitudes using a standard lapse rate of approximately 2°C per 1,000 feet.
Industry:Aviation
An aircraft powered by a turbojet or turbofan engine.
Industry:Aviation
The sensing of movements by feel.
Industry:Aviation