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发表于 2008-12-30 03:21:26 |只看该作者
JERK Rate of change of acceleration, either scalar or vector, often with subscripts such as ENU or XYZ to denote the coordinate frame; time derivative of a... - b" E% T' a; I0 I% a- c5 iJET PROP Describes aircraft using turbine engines to drive propellers. ; o. G6 I6 s& I1 F* q JET STREAM A migrating stream of high-speed winds present at high altitudes. 9 p6 A$ H% D' O5 e3 L" x JET-A1 Jet Fuel type A1 ; ? a0 Q/ P$ n: c+ xJOSTLE British airborne jamming device to disrupt enemy RT transmissions. $ ~8 m9 K4 d0 T( a! E) x1 z3 BJPPL JAR-FCL Private Pilots License (AOPA internal abbreviation) 8 M, p1 V4 g" o7 p4 h/ P1 } JSA Joint Steering Assembly (JAA) - v/ z" x' @* X: pJUG Nickname for the P-47 1 U r( a) Z+ ^JURG Joint User Requirement Group $ k4 o! o6 R7 _# \K Airspace Euro control Project Class K (all traffic known) ! J( _ a% j+ S; _KALMAN FILTER A filter for putting together multiple data sources, of different types, to return an estimate better than any one source; : W! _: m1 V5 o( @ {( F, ] KALTINT Altitude integral advantage. - \- b$ {& F8 [9 VKAMMHUBER-LI RAF nickname for the zonal system of air defense set up by General Joseph Kammhuber. Q* U1 }( x5 r2 X+ i, x( Q; \/ w5 _' @ KAMPF GESHWADER; Luftwaffe Bomber wing : ?/ ?: Q, U; I" H3 E* t) I KIAS Knots Indicated Air Speed; IAS, in knots. ) j8 B+ s* L- R3 Q2 r KINT Path integral gain : f I0 b/ i) S% |* p7 I KIT A Kit is an unassembled aircraft, it arrives as packages of parts it must be assembled, as opposed to an ARF; Almost Ready to Fly, which is mostly pre... 6 |3 w& e; B- m KITE means a framework, covered with paper, cloth, metal, or other material, intended to be flown at the end of a rope or cable, and having as its only sup... # e0 O- A, w9 g1 [ KLA Reference Acceleration Gain. 4 t! s$ p; O: I' o3 Z$ JKNICKEBEIN German radio beam/beams used to guide bombers to their targets. ( c2 ^8 o" f! L% \, w* i/ K* m" WKNOT One nautical mile/hour, which is about 1.15 stature miles/hour. : t- `7 o; y7 j. T" @6 v2 jKNOWN ICING FAA certified to fly into icing conditions. ! d; Q* }. t' H2 V2 M1 {7 u& O KORFU (FuG 351) German ground radar often used to produce fixes on the bombers H2S equipment. 9 O9 N+ i3 N) eKOSIF knots Indicated Air Speed. 1 e+ M& q, a4 vKPH Kilometers/hour 6 y4 ]) {0 A: F4 S- a) k; x& t3 B KPI Key Performance Indicator (KPI) ! q$ v$ u; g# {2 t; ^ KT(S) knots true air speed (KT) ! N4 }. Z3 \+ v( | KTAE Track angle error gain (KTAE) ! a- _; v& y3 H M# u" [7 {2 E0 Z5 EKTAS Knots True Air Speed (KTAS). TAS, in knots. 7 Y: A# P2 ^ O8 O/ E1 mKVSF Velocity error scale factor (KVSF) ( N* t( D: N" ^: [: g KXTKD Cross track deviation gain (KXTKD) ! F% E1 N f! g+ L; l _KXTKR Cross track deviation rate gain (KXTKR)

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KZSF Altitude error scale factor (KZSF) " G4 M. w0 N8 ?; P) u$ gL-BAND A radio frequency between 890 and 1550 MHz. $ ?6 X g2 S- L( P5 @LAAS Local Area Augmentation System (LAAS) * ?8 S* u: q2 i" s/ r5 M4 I LAHSO Land And Hold Short Operation. (to cross intersecting runway). ; c' w3 g1 l" I6 u! ALANDING GEAR (LG) The assemblies this includes the wheels and the wheel struts. 6 _/ I b$ a) j- A$ y7 s- F LANDING GEAR EXTENDED SPEED the maximum speed an aircraft can be safely flown while the landing gear is extended 2 }- W2 J2 T$ R4 h5 t LANDING GEAR OPERATION SPEED the maximum speed at which landing gear can be extended or retracted safely. ; X! k3 Z C3 w! I! |$ F+ ILANDING SKID The rail type landing equipment used aircrafts which have no wheels. + O8 X1 e" P2 z/ I9 |+ w$ p8 A/ H8 YLAPLACE TRANSFORM A mathematical relationship to model. A continuing function in the complex frequency domain (S-plane). Laplace transforms are usually used by systems ... D# l) I- l# O7 yLARGE AIRCRAFT Aircraft of more than 12,500 pounds. Maximum certificated takeoff weight 0 E6 M# A: R/ z( D0 D LASER IRS An inertial reference system getting angular rate information by measuring doppler shift between two counter-rotating light beams. ; C; a' }& k. R; P: i. E- yLASER OBSTACLE AVOIDANCE/TERRAINAVOIDANCE SENSOR (OA/TA) A sensor that warns for long, thin objects (IE: like wires); it has at least a 20deg x 30deg FOV. Itis both velocity tracked and pitch stabilized; it ... 0 n# F" b$ f1 O: v' q1 w! a `LAT Latitude 5 P; J! V3 K ]) {LATERAL Related to latitude; across an aircraft left to right ) H9 F) b6 Y( V$ C( z6 ?2 r" g& [ LATERAL AXIS The axis about which an aircraft pitches, extending out along each wing. 8 i( H8 { a6 H, f- O6 v/ d4 d7 n LATERAL CONTROL The ability to make an airplane roll, or turn around its long axis, according to its pilot`s wishes ) c+ _ _; n, `! ^, v* [ LATERAL CUE A cue to control heading; lateral cyclic cue See Also: wheel cue, 3 M/ f" {! }/ l2 d: H. E, oLATERAL CYCLIC A flight control operated by moving left or right with hand in rotary-wing aircraft, primarily to control roll (heading); controls differential pitch ... ( s: Y. x) n$ d& zLATERAL CYCLIC CUE A lateral flight director cue for rotary-wing aircraft, primarily to control heading, by changing roll; Compare: wheel cue; Symbols: Gamma sub "LAT"; ... 0 G0 o2 u& d- T. ^& F, { LATERAL GUIDANCE Calculations for the lateral axis of the appropriate guidance modes. The control law lateral axis input data are: Cross Track Deviation, Cross Track D... : O' J8 E* y4 B: X LATERAL STABILITY Stability about an airplane`s longitudinal (nose to tail) axis. * I" k+ x# l; t: ILATITUDE Position on earth, north or south of the equator; See Also: astronomical latitude, geocentric latitude, geodetic latitude; Symbols: Phi; Typical Units... % @; k* K! b( ^- V0 M8 T2 S LBA Luftfahrt-Bundes-Amt (German CAA) " L1 E, p3 }1 `5 r# l6 B4 H3 rLBST Pounds of static thrust * H5 d! `# G3 n6 m: |/ vLCD Liquid-crystal display.

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LDA Landing Distance Available + i( u2 [8 {! M; v+ c/ h: ? LDG Landing * m$ @# j0 {, D+ t1 ]9 X LEADING AND TRAILING EDGES The foremost and rearmost edges of a wing. 8 g. }4 d4 r8 ^' A6 N0 ^3 uLEADING EDGE (LE) The very front edge of the wing or stabilizer. This is the edge that hits the air first. ! o# z9 _; S6 y& @' Q' C, GLEAN Refers to carburetor setting. When an engine is run too lean it will overheat, causing damage, and likely an in flight engine failure. Tuning a carbur... ; |. r5 h. x8 M' t. a3 a' g0 }LEAN RUN This happens when an engine develops a lean condition. Possible causes are improper tuning, improper fuel choice, fuel foaming due to excessive vibrat... * P) e* C8 k- ^/ a! nLED Light-emitting diode. ! z/ t1 B$ c r$ X LEG A segment of a flight plan; flight path between two waypoints 2 E. F/ x4 c7 ?/ {: \LEO Low Earth Orbit - N9 ?9 G! b2 J9 F9 G LF ADF Low Frequency Automatic Direction Finding 1 t5 z1 B7 N: E/ _) G+ Y' n LFR low-frequency radio range. 6 v6 H D! \# f$ `- U Q LH Left-hand , a) J4 `. W1 W! b# g& ?, S LI-R5 LI=Italy, R5=Restricted Area No. 5 6 j# t* o; m3 _) X- sLICHTENSTEIN (FuG 212) German air interception radar 2 }5 J( t a; x! {- Y LICHTENSTEIN SN-2 (FuG 220) AI search radar effective at 2 miles 8 l' a2 ]7 v& b) `, |# Z! Y LIFT Force created by an airfoil moving through atmosphere, perpendicular to the direction of motion. ' I4 {0 s; V1 u% I& CLIGHTER-THAN-AIR AIRCRAFT aircraft that can rise and remain suspended by using contained gas weighing less than the air that is displaced by the gas 4 ~8 Y3 M' @( O9 z9 m d- ?- YLIMITER A filter that passes the input to the output, except that the output is limited to a minimum value and a maximum value; Compare: rate limiter; " D; h! @! F) Q4 R0 R+ zLIRL Low Intensity Runway Lights 2 q6 |. P* v" s% W4 G LLWAS Low Level Wind Shear Alert System ) S* } r; o, T% l+ E/ W4 r+ W! HLLZ Localizer (approach system) , B5 d% _! N& d7 [: `* HLMB Light marker beacon. % Q I$ F; n- B2 P0 m LMM compass locator at middle marker 1 K& S8 }- t. C' XLNAV Lateral navigation guidance. , k! O) y3 ?5 x% |LOAD FACTOR The ratio of a specified load to the total weight of the aircraft. The specified load is expressed in terms of any of the following: aerodynamic force... 2 y8 v: C3 ^, W& P1 i& A+ D! i( j+ w; b LOADING a.k.a wing loading. The load placed on the airfoil of a flying machine. In the case of an aircraft, this would be wing loading. Typically found by div... " {3 |; U" Q8 q$ O# p# M LOC Localizer receiver and indicator. , [) d. Q2 [) bLOCALIZER (LOC) Part of ILS that provides lateral deviations from a preset course; * T) R+ l1 E% w9 `! J G LOGBOOK A pilot`s record of his flying achievements, including flight time, takeoffs, landings, and maneuvers mastered. * n/ l/ H. k5 b: g LOM compass locator at outer marker.

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LONG Lateral Navigation (GLS) $ Z. E L" r# B+ [9 M2 ^LONGITUDE Position on earth, east or west of the prime meridian; Symbols: lambda; Typical Units: rad, deg; & A* ?+ z" {8 |( { LONGITUDINAL Related to longitude; lengthwise along the center line of an aircraft forward ! ~: _! c; ?( A& g2 ~; ~% U' H% U t LONGITUDINAL AXIS The axis about which an aircraft rolls, extending from nose to tail. 8 @1 ~$ B. K7 `' sLONGITUDINAL CUE A cue to control pitch; longitudinal cyclic cue See Also: throttle cue, : Q" z- {' S- |* @- _ LONGITUDINAL CYCLIC A flight control operated by moving fore or aft with hand in rotary-wing aircraft, primarily to control pitch (speed); controls differential pitch of ... 8 R+ t, R/ c& {- b; E4 PLONGITUDINAL CYCLIC CUE A longitudinal flight director cue for rotary-wing aircraft, primarily to control speed, by changing pitch; Compare: throttle cue; Symbols: Gamma sub ... ! x+ Y- r$ I$ Z8 BLONGITUDINAL GUIDANCE Calculations for the longitudinal axis of the guidance modes. The control law longitudinal axis input data are: Reference Acceleration, Reference Acce... ) z% f( ?3 o$ h: C' t LONGITUDINAL STABILITY The characteristic of returning to the trimmed angle of attack after a displacement. $ d( b% U+ k" \5 Y! `9 z4 TLOOKS PER MINUTE Scanning or sweep rate of a weather radar antenna. 9 C, T$ e4 c* E2 L) i) iLOOP A vertical circle in the air. The plane noses up, keeps rotating until it`s on its back, and then comes down and around to describe a vertical circle ... 7 Z, _1 L# A3 L2 r; p/ T! p LOP Line of position. % z5 g5 Z. G2 n2 A6 M: xLORAN LOng RANge version of GEE ) J2 g3 M: N$ X3 CLORAN(-C) Long Range Navigation % d9 V7 U& N$ H4 E: w: I1 tLORAN-C Hyperbolic grid navigation system based upon measured time differences (TD) from pulse transmissions. 3 b! B' @3 `9 g" D LOW FREQUENCY AUTOMATIC DIRECTIONFINDING (LF ADF) Equipment that determines bearing to a radio station on a low frequency band, usually the standard AM band; 9 C' n5 ]9 a# p0 u. Y# l O LOW-PASS FILTER (LPF) A filter that allows frequencies below a cutoff frequency to pass while attenuating frequencies above the cutoff frequency; See Also: first-order filt... j- M- L+ i) u, E' `- A LPF Low-pass filter - u' l0 f* H( ]& x1 bLRT Long range fuel tanks. 4 f0 u: m% h; Y% [" A LRU Line replaceable unit % E# U- ^5 I# ^/ \0 r8 v2 f6 y LS-D12 LS=Switzerland, D12=Danger Area No. 12 6 j# R& j |. V# S- NLSC Local Signaling Channel (VDL-4) : z5 l! F7 M6 }' Q LT Local Time ; e0 M! h8 x" l9 n; V( o, SLTE Long Term Exception (JAR-FCL) 8 P; B, ^8 B; B5 {1 e3 a& b+ F9 k! BLUBRICANT The agent used to aid in the reduction of friction between two parts. This term is used for many substances, which in turn are used in many different ... ! U F. Y6 f0 e. w; G. L LUFTWAFFE-HELFERINNEN . "BLITZ MAIDENS";. German female radar plotters. 9 R" y, g0 g. L# c" ] T: u LYC Avco-Lycoming (Engine mfr.) 9 J7 P% r' T5 Y- O" Z [ M means mach number. * Y/ n$ q/ h" [ M$ Mega dollars (1`000`000 US dollars) , ~$ ~# O6 \. g$ {" A0 {$ h$ e MAA maximum authorized IFR altitude. I7 ]5 o/ [ R: \' r' H# L5 J/ `. ]MAC Mean Aerodynamic Chord

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MACH NUMBER Ratio of airspeed to the local speed of sound (Mach 1 is the speed of sound under current atmospheric conditions); Symbols: M; 4 u- L# c* { o- m9 B MAGNETIC VARIATION (MVAR, MAGVAR) Difference between true north and magnetic north, varying with position; magnetic variation drifts with time; Symbols: nu; Typical Units: rad, deg; 0 ^# ^" ?- W; W$ S) S; l/ t MAGNETING HEADING Heading of the aircraft relative to magnetic north; A Magnetic Heading Sensor provides this heading data. Symbols: psi sub M; Typical Units: rad, deg;... : |$ ~1 p7 B* S! @1 K1 r- n; P) t MAGVAR Magnetic variation 9 m/ O; [7 U! ]! Y! ?2 G MAHMOUD RAF night fighter operation conducted against Luftwaffe night fighters with a single mosquito joining the landing pattern ; i$ Q- ~# m% q8 |* kMAHWP Missed Approach Holding Waypoint ; ?1 G2 i+ G' x5 H* B) J& c: ?. [MAIN GEAR Also Main Landing Gear. The large, heavy-duty landing gear struts and wheels that support most of the weight of the airplane. They are usually under t... 0 y* N* O! R- ~/ T( N, Y' i0 l0 T, mMAINTENANCE Indicates device is in a maintenance mode; Values: non-maintenance, calibration, alignment, bore sight , f5 V; C9 L# O7 Z, K. z MALS medium intensity approach light system. $ \1 U5 g: o2 a5 C MALSR medium intensity approach light system with runway alignment indicator lights M# k6 ?2 r& I0 L) a" r MAMMUT MAMMOTH. German long range radar with a range of up to 300Km. 7 p9 m, u n2 V1 l. F" kMANDREL Airborne radar jamming device operating in the 85-135 MHz waveband to counter the Freya early warning system. ' D# @. O8 b6 o' ?9 Y' f/ D k MAP Equipment that produces a map image; See Also: Digital Map Generator 1 ~; @" k7 q( P0 F; f h. o MARKER BEACON (MB) Part of Instrument Landing System that signals crew members of distance to runway, consisting of three markers:. inner, middle, and outer; # t3 s6 D3 K) M/ v2 O' {MAS Map section of AIP 1 B+ o, q) r* d: C: t S- `3 s MAS UAC Maastricht Upper Airspace Center " {' l7 F, C9 Q) S9 d6 N0 d) d MASP Minimum Aviation System Performance % _4 E; b; U7 x3 s7 T) IMASSAGED Filtered, estimated, or derived, or some combination of the three 3 F- @% g% y2 e, z- y& NMASTER CAUTION A signal which indicates that one or more caution lights has been activated (from MIL-STD-1472D); * M2 `1 w2 R) \ N9 T MASTER WARNING A signal which indicates that one or more warning lights has been activated (from MIL-STD-1472D);

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MATSE ECAC Transport Ministers Meeting on the Air Traffic System in Europe 6 ^1 Y E- ~* I$ ]3 QMATTSCHEIBE FOCUSING SCREEN. German name for the glow in the sky from searchlights, flares and fires against which the bombers were silhouetted. }9 G9 Q( v' e* s" ]3 lMATZ Military ATZ 7 H" F# t" K7 f2 WMAUW Maximum All-Up Weight ; Z. n7 t: j. t4 E- L9 D/ UMAWP Missed Approach Waypoint 2 ]! k# t. a4 f- S1 w3 hMAXIMUM PAYLOAD Maximum Zero Fuel Weight - (minus) Basic Operating Weight ' [) E( Q) M8 |8 e3 FMAYDAY The international radiotelephony distress signal. When repeated three times, it indicates imminent and grave danger and that immediate assistance is r... : ]4 ^! k E. M' i4 T* {" |MB Marker Beacon ; K+ M6 ~; m9 |1 [& A" q' yMC Mission computer 1 g1 M3 h/ L: {# x5 JMCA Minimum Controllable Airspeed. The speed below which your control surfaces do not generate sufficient lift to control the aircraft. ( a; i" _" k% C MCC Millibar (replaced by hPa) : k" z/ l. }1 {, q. y6 Y MCI Mobile Communication Infrastructure ' f2 E) ?6 w: j; I& |+ f: D, [ MCTR Military CTR 6 Q7 I3 T, Z/ }9 M0 S# g- |3 JMCU Minimum configuration unit. & H( U! \% O4 C7 }8 QMD Medical Doctor ( a4 u0 \' e. T" aMDA Minimum Descent Altitude 3 z. b$ _- S1 k; |6 n MDAU Maintenance data acquisition unit. / {# M, H; G# e( e! F4 y7 b, h3 SMDF demonstrated flight diving speed. ! D% O, Q6 C; }3 P! `% g, q MDH Major damage history. ; q! ?8 }5 q ~! t3 y$ J3 MME Multi Engine - g6 x5 I1 b4 z3 r: z# G MEA Minimum Enroute Altitude 4 c% j9 W( _7 a2 i1 E9 b$ e, o MEAN SEA LEVEL (MSL) The average height of the surface of the sea for all stages of tide; used as a reference for elevations throughout the U.S. 6 V2 x+ x! b+ \- |7 I MEASURED Raw data converted to standard units; Compare: derived, estimated, filtered, raw, selected, smoothed 3 [/ {- ]2 y$ k: y MEL Minimum Equipment List # x; h4 U- _$ V2 T% W, l1 F MEO Medium Earth Orbit 2 j, y# A9 x0 w* J1 v# l1 U( { MEP Member of Parliament 1 v" j* o$ S+ R MERIDIAN RADIUS OF CURVATURE Radius of the earth in the east/west direction at a given position; Synonyms: earth radius north/south; Symbols: rho sub M; Typical Units: ft; Dimensi... 2 ]. |7 x" @- S& K7 L' m% KMET Multi Engine Piston 7 f7 j+ D" s7 v: W METAR Meteorological Actual Report (current weather) : v5 A- n+ x% P+ r: U2 c6 ~+ XMFD Multi Function Display 8 D% y" ~; S% }" J) |. h+ D+ mMH Magnetic Heading & O; z" m8 X) f2 `5 IMHP Mental Health Professional (or: psychologist) & e+ j8 k" C. z$ W% f$ Q4 e4 K: }MHZ Megahertz (1`000 kHz) - B3 ^( `( N! u" n MICROLINE Trade name owned by Collins. 3 P: x7 K% P3 f9 O- {2 a# F MIDDLE MARKET Marker beacon located where the center of the glide slope is 200ft above the runway # s8 S4 n8 W! [3 ?MIDRANGE The power band of an engine between idle and full throttle. 5 E) j- S7 k( B4 h, Q- B MIL Military

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MILES FLOWN The miles (computed in airport-to-airport distances) for each inter-airport hop actually completed in domestic and international revenue services, sch... 0 k6 t* U6 q7 S L/ N' G MILK RUN Nuisance sorties over Berlin undertaken by Mosquitoes to activate the German air defense system 1 l* F1 Q( U v MILLENNIUM Codename for the first 1000 bomber raid on Cologne 30-31 May 1942. - H+ r; r# w0 p4 D8 _MISSION COMPUTER (MC) Mission processor; 3 ]( T0 _+ G& d( m; Z MISSION OBJECTIVES Goals to be accomplished during a specific mission, including flight plan, NRPs, legs, and a plan on how to accomplish these objectives; plan includes... ( n1 B8 R2 g3 O( L* x5 wMISSION PROCESSOR (MP) A general purpose computer to host avionics software. Synonyms: mission computer; ; U/ C* F% ^4 W8 H MIXING Radios with mixing will take two or more controls and mix their output in relation to stick input. The number of channels that can be mixed, and the p... / z5 M% q. w- V3 |: ^9 K- i MIXING ARM A specialized lever which has three or more pivots. The length between pivots will determine the proportion of the mix between two or more linkages. 7 I0 R% ]- ?) a9 b& }0 j$ |! V% | MIXTURE Fuel to air mixture is determined by the needle valve on the engine carburetor. ! m, B( S. E2 [0 t* H- V MLS Microwave Landing System ! G; r' X* O8 E0 a) j6 l) ]5 b MLW Microwave Landing System 6 m' v% M, A% `5 P! h, z& D* w1 ` MM Middle Marker + r" D, ?2 Q$ F9 a w. |4 j, J MMI Man-Machine Interface (see HMI) " N8 \, j: }& f. L& O, @: JMMO maximum operating limit speed. , ^2 q% P- q$ f3 S: fMMR Multi-Mode Receiver ; \' _ J h+ }MNPS Minimum navigational performance specifications. ' F" G0 G, ]: k3 v% fMOCA Minimum Obstacle Clearance Altitude ; e/ s; J' w/ _; _ MOD Moderate 7 m D z* E" f3 s5 jMODE Microwave Landing System 6 q6 a9 [0 C8 B- R1 j. BMODE-A A transponder which does not give the controllers altitude information & \5 k+ a$ n8 [8 x/ gMODE-C A transponder and encoding altimeter which together give air traffic controllers altitude information # O* ]7 W: o- }* `8 b4 |MODE-S A transponder which features unique identification per unit, the potential for low-speed up and down data links, and "selective interrogation" trigger... $ @, {: J# Y5 t! |8 y# p4 l# w MODIFIED EVEREST A standard model for computing earth data 4 s8 k, e' X) ~ MODING CURSOR A symbol on a display, moved by an operator much like arrow keys for menu selection, to select one of several options , n) D. J+ C! [. x5 Y2 n* r" q MOGAS Motor Gasoline (Auto-Gas) " [7 @. E3 H) | u/ [ a MOH Major overhaul ! ~) F( L4 k9 W4 N4 K4 l2 l MON Motor Octane Number (aviation fuel rating)

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MONICA RAF tail fighter-warning device effective up to 4 miles ; c1 P: c# b+ D* ^( @ MOONSHINE Radio jamming device used by RAF to deceive the Freya radars by returning their own signal in an amplified form giving the impression of a larger forc... . g% m* F1 X l, B: S0 wMOPS Minimum operational performance standard (RTCA) $ `( S0 c, G3 Q {' y- b0 u' \( ~( R MOT Ministry of Transport . c! }: u" K8 V3 R7 H; y( }3 yMOTOR Any electric motor used in the aircraft. Examples are the servo motors, which move the servo arms, and thus the control surfaces. There are also kits ... & G! ]( D) C: Y- Z$ p" |# K0 b- M MP Mission processor 7 F* m- N# j0 v d MPA Multi-Pilot Airplane 3 C3 W* q4 v- I: E, @1 QMPH Speed in Miles Per Hour. Like RPM, MPH is both singular and plural. You can go 1 MPH or 100 MPH. You do not go 100 MPH`s. . @! F# H0 J- F0 J. R! s; k' S1 W& k; N MRA minimum reception altitude. - l! H2 r) S- e) j MRVA Multi-Pilot Helicopter , k4 _0 @$ ]& p/ X2 o: W \8 eMRW Maximum Ramp Weight % D7 A" F- r' o4 j0 jMSA Minimum Safe Altitude 0 d' ~* k/ j7 n MSG Message : S) d7 [% T D4 o7 q MSL Mean sea level ! S# G. L" H G! {$ d/ \7 ZMSP Maintenance Service Program. (Garret engine) % J, Z2 Y; V+ u" K K6 x: F MT Mean Sea Level ) _: K( p6 e! E& H1 m' g MTOM Maximum Take-Off Mass 1 Z9 Z8 W/ Q* E/ o) ?5 \5 x7 {MTOW Maximum Take-Off Weight + z3 o, v6 l: x; Z MULTI-MODE RADAR (MMR) A Multi-Mode Radar is used for Terrain Following (TF) and Terrain Avoidance (TA), Ground Mapping (GM) and Air-to Ground Ranging (AGR). The TF mode sup... ) f+ v* @; u; n MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY (MFD) The third or fifth tube in an EFIS, it replaces the weather radar screen and displays radar data, navigation maps, checklists and other information. , o4 u) K6 @. U) e7 l% v' w0 q) b9 ` MVA Minimum Vectoring Altitude 6 M( ^6 X" \1 ^" p- H; S MVAR Magnetic variation ; A% D2 U% i9 ^ MZFW Maximum Zero-Fuel Weight 9 Y0 n9 V6 [8 k5 R- G) p4 MN Airspace Euro control project Class N (managed traffic only) ) z( _' }; b! g- U+ }- _! G/ r N(....) Country identifier for aircraft registered in USA 1 @" i( x" d: s4 Q! f9 D4 k% ~0 W N/A not available or not applicable / I9 @3 D( u3 u* U8 Y6 A NAA National Aviation Authority (generic term within JAA) - Z! A, K* ]3 P- F% C NABS Navigation Augmentation Broadcast Service (ICAO for GBAS) . V p" z& K( Z7 }NACELLE An enclosure on an aircraft. * G$ M! v& O- ]" z+ dNAP-OF-THE-EARTH FLIGHT Flight with a goal to remain close to the earth, usually below the height of surrounding trees and less than 100 ft above the terrain; Compare: terrai... 4 b; a7 a! b: f7 W6 X3 [ sNARA professional trade association of 54 reputable business companies organized to promote the growth and public understanding of the aircraft resale indu... " k, l& a$ z# HNASA National Aeronautics and Space Agency (USA) + x. O/ O) V/ O" {* e/ K S. s NAT North Atlantic Tracks.

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NATIONAL AIRSPACE SYSTEM (NAS) The common network of US airspace; air navigation facilities, equipment and services, airports or landing areas; aeronautical charts, information and ... 8 i9 g+ b1 `' SNATO North Atlantic 7 i& R2 Y A; Y7 `* a7 k NATS National Air Traffic Service (UK) - K3 _% x+ {& i7 `2 MNATURAL FREQUENCY Standard engineering term See Also: second-order filter; Symbols: omega sub n; Typical Units: rad/s, Hz; Dimensions: 1/Time; 5 D$ ]) a1 C! g' P) zNAUTICAL MILE Measurement of distance. Equals 1.15 statute miles. ; |" r9 L$ \( A/ q+ H8 W5 G NAV Navigation Receivers 9 k2 U; Z- |- F/ c NAV/COM Navigation and communication radios combined in a single unit. # I+ I6 p6 e3 A3 y0 x& ?5 k8 R/ eNAVAID Navigation Aid (Ground Radio Station for Navigation) ! q7 Y8 J$ z; i: R! I+ u NAVIGABLE AIRSPACE airspace at and above the minimum flight altitudes prescribed by or under this chapter, including airspace needed for safe takeoff and landing % i. V, M6 B9 b8 c2 r/ w NAVIGATION A system, usually software, in which the primary purpose is to generate position relative to a coordinate frame, usually fixed earth frame, such as la... 2 N( k1 G9 J3 I/ b- k NAVIGATION AID A device or process to help with navigation, such as a VOR station or a position update; 8 z6 Y- s! J% t4 mNAVIGATION REFERENCE POINT (NRP) A point, usually fixed in earth coordinates but possibly moving; Also, a basic guidance mode, providing lateral guidance to an NRP, either by course o... / U" ^9 z. h4 O7 [# r NAXOS (FuG 227) German ground radar which produced fixes on H2S. ) Q6 e/ V3 ]+ V' F( R NAXOS 2 Airborne version of NAXOS. 7 r3 c1 e3 d. n4 C; q2 xNBAA IFR FUEL RESERVES Fuel for go-around at destination airport / ~; X# m/ G3 ^1 T* j NDB Navigation . |4 ]! v! ]- ?5 S, dNEAN North European ADS-B Network ' j( `9 {1 K; n' f NEAR MIDAIR COLLISION (NMAC) An incident associated with the operation of an aircraft in which the possibility of a collision occurs as a result of proximity of less than 500 feet... 8 ~/ F, i5 ?, e4 H7 G' P' ZNEEDLE VALVE This is used to tune the fuel to air mixture on the engine carburetor. On most engines, the needle is turned clockwise to lean the mixture, and counte... # _) o5 e. i: A. l NELS Northwest Europe Loran Steering Committee / l, [7 J6 {: g; r% VNEPTUN (FuG 216-217-218) German warning device fro attack from the rear or alternatively, a night-fighter search radar. # T0 ?/ T+ w! L, K% p9 ]8 A NICAD (OR NICD) Nickel Cadmium battery. Rechargeable batteries which are typically used as power for radio transmitters and receivers. - k' q) L6 k/ x1 W. _7 K1 k' UNICKELLING Codename for leaflet dropping 7 _( H8 c4 l9 C0 k" V4 B' D) xNIGHT the time between the end of evening civil twilight and the beginning of morning civil twilight, as published in the American Air Almanac, converted to... ) V8 N5 A/ n8 f NIL Nothing, no information 6 D5 Y# g3 |! @; _- ` NIMBY "Not In My Back-Yard"-Syndrome: "We need an airport but not here" * H7 w4 c- @4 v/ a$ d% K1 B4 pNITRO Abbreviation for nitro methane. The addition of nitro methane in fuel provides more power, and a smoother idle, thus making the engine easier to tune.... ' e5 v6 ], n5 G% b: y; ^ NITRO METHANE The addition of nitro methane in fuel provides more power, and a smoother idle, thus making the engine easier to tune. The nitro also makes an engine ... ; a4 N" _; v- S! @* u1 [+ B8 `NM Nautical Miles. One nautical mile = 1.15 statute miles = 6,080 feet. / K5 X+ s9 r, V8 Z& s6 L NM, NMI Nautical Mile (1.852 km) 8 @8 `% ^) u( \, tNMS Navigation management system. 4 O# L$ q* n, B9 h3 X NMU Navigation management unit. # `" Q, H) M6 M L NOISE Part of received data that is undesired, consisting of random sinusoidal terms added to a signal; Compare: offset, signal;

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NON-DIRECTONAL BEACON (NDB) An L/MF or UHF radio beacon transmitting non directional signals whereby the pilot of an aircraft equipped with direction finding equipment can determ... p6 S# x: t, `) f" Z NON-SCHEDULED SERVICE Revenue flights, such as charter flights, that are not operated in regular scheduled service and all non revenue flights incident to such flights. 4 U+ N. `2 C5 {' g( f( o7 f4 sNONPRECISION APPROACH PROCEDURE a standard instrument approach procedure in which no electronic glide slope is provided ; y7 ?( p' J: |NOPT no procedure turn required. 0 k+ ]( e- n a! |- ` NORMALIZER Function to restrict input to a specific range, such as restricting an angle alpha in radians so that -pi le alpha le +pi; angles usually require norm... 2 R6 |/ d" x9 n" i; d$ MNOSAR No Search and Rescue required (Australia) $ l6 v" {$ ?. W. H& R NOSE The front portion of a aircraft`s fuselage. ; D8 }1 N# W) t, p' t NOSE GEAR The strut and wheel that`s under the nose of some aircraft. 6 k' l, N1 Z5 g3 @. \- u1 ANOTAM Notice to Airmen ' c8 ^! x# B. V/ o6 P4 L/ GNOTAR No Tail Rotor ; h8 o0 {. K: l: ?% e9 d" I7 { NPA Non-Precision Approach ) M3 ^9 K J" n! @3 x. iNPO Non-Profit Organization - X1 D7 A. k9 J: BNPPL National (ICAO) Private Pilots License (AOPA internally used: IPPL) 8 J2 W8 v; f: \! J9 VNPRM Notice of Proposed Rule-Making (USA) 8 c" r' r/ t2 w NRP Navigation reference point . {: a, _0 D: ~2 q NTSB National Transportation Safety Board. Investigates airplane accidents. Plays at most an advisory role in flightworthiness accreditation. : |* N3 x# c+ V; W! ANVFR Night VFR . A; H5 O. M% F5 z7 K( ?NVM Nonvolatile memory. Digital memory that retains information through system shutdown. 9 f) Q3 T3 N% [" }9 G! H, xNW North-west * M0 L; `8 E( P* x& A3 { O/R on request + T! e, @; |, J4 _* A* I( P OA Obstacle avoidance 5 M* B( x; Q& n* v OACI Organisation de l`Aviation Civile Internationale (voir ICAO) 7 R* j* w2 e" W: mOAT Outside Air Temperature ) }3 ]7 \$ a0 K0 g* ^0 w* S OBERKOMMANDO WEHRMACHT (OKW) German Army General Staff HQ / _+ t2 d6 U5 S" o {" {6 z) S OBOE RAF target-finding bombing aid using two transmitting stations CAT and MOUSE. # F: y' t* U j* P8 l2 `, ?6 A OBS Omni bearing Selector - part of a VOR receiver system, which allows the pilot to select a course to or from a VOR station 5 q$ ^" z& E! y% r0 S OBST Obstacle, obstruction % ~# {7 d! h6 K' P S, y OBSTACLE AVOIDANCE (OA) Outside Air Temperature ! ^, I j+ |' Y/ Q- j0 d OCD Operational Concept Document + c0 \4 Q' T6 }% IODIAC Operational Development of Initial Air/ground Data Communications . I7 N. J- p7 R' } ODT Operational Requirements and Data Processing Systems Team 8 ?6 W6 Z4 q! A" V$ fOEI one engine inoperative. : h& ~) {, l/ I3 u( v' P; xOFAC Office F©d©rale de l`Aviation Civile (Swiss CAA - voir BAZL) 8 M, n4 ]( Q) V( [4 e OFF Device is powered off (power switch is off; no response to communications) - no data and function is available. 9 U% B5 D9 ~2 I OFFSET Part of received data that is undesired, consisting of a random, time-invariant term added to a signal; Synonyms: bias; Compare: noise, signal 6 @* E A! o: GOH Overhaul * ^1 t/ G+ d. s" X8 N7 ] OM Outer Marker , C: o% C) s/ f I3 {8 s OMEGA A very-low-frequency navigation system ' Q% v3 a, s, ~4 W: e OMS Outer Marker Substitute (sort of a virtual OM)

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