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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... ( Y$ V0 }& t6 o0 X JET PROP Describes aircraft using turbine engines to drive propellers. & d$ A2 g8 k; x; eJET STREAM A migrating stream of high-speed winds present at high altitudes. ! h1 @+ B& j; X; u- q; M5 W9 SJET-A1 Jet Fuel type A1 % @1 ?% C7 R1 ]( N/ G% W JOSTLE British airborne jamming device to disrupt enemy RT transmissions. ) V9 z! D4 H" A) E2 fJPPL JAR-FCL Private Pilots License (AOPA internal abbreviation) , Q1 c* m4 \9 _! v' m ? JSA Joint Steering Assembly (JAA) 7 _3 [1 u1 i) Q; m JUG Nickname for the P-47 9 N6 m6 U& _4 `' {JURG Joint User Requirement Group ! E( h' I7 p, ^1 q6 y" D* M( V K Airspace Euro control Project Class K (all traffic known) 8 ~& b. _5 ^: s e4 [6 \KALMAN FILTER A filter for putting together multiple data sources, of different types, to return an estimate better than any one source; 1 M4 w$ S& O2 \2 J KALTINT Altitude integral advantage. + b. F ^% N" v8 h6 XKAMMHUBER-LI RAF nickname for the zonal system of air defense set up by General Joseph Kammhuber. 4 F- c% \, M! @( Y7 E7 m KAMPF GESHWADER; Luftwaffe Bomber wing 7 R" r" \2 |8 L7 G$ Y# |$ N KIAS Knots Indicated Air Speed; IAS, in knots. - K8 Z3 n& ?$ M5 o$ b* iKINT Path integral gain ; r4 c5 ^! W+ Q+ \ rKIT 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... - {5 d& q: ?0 E* q 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... ) n8 A/ ]$ J; h6 LKLA Reference Acceleration Gain. / _4 t. Y( j- p T KNICKEBEIN German radio beam/beams used to guide bombers to their targets. * z% X6 C' ^6 ~. w. e* f KNOT One nautical mile/hour, which is about 1.15 stature miles/hour. $ G% e% n$ p4 h2 Q1 m fKNOWN ICING FAA certified to fly into icing conditions. / Z! @0 `8 z0 Y6 {- T& M1 k KORFU (FuG 351) German ground radar often used to produce fixes on the bombers H2S equipment. 0 n+ g2 l% r2 E. W8 i7 UKOSIF knots Indicated Air Speed. 0 x) L8 G; b; o" O/ k6 p1 k+ l9 Q KPH Kilometers/hour 6 T2 g- Y" ?" s) ~4 y" m2 hKPI Key Performance Indicator (KPI) $ ^' x/ l6 ^% P4 W. L! ` KT(S) knots true air speed (KT) * y+ V. ]% y/ ~8 a CKTAE Track angle error gain (KTAE) : G( `& D h& L4 B2 ^2 L KTAS Knots True Air Speed (KTAS). TAS, in knots. j6 p7 E6 s! n& D KVSF Velocity error scale factor (KVSF) 0 r1 J% U8 @0 }# s KXTKD Cross track deviation gain (KXTKD) + ~! J7 i& e$ F/ b: u8 KKXTKR Cross track deviation rate gain (KXTKR)

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KZSF Altitude error scale factor (KZSF) , H0 S5 T, |( E1 U _: mL-BAND A radio frequency between 890 and 1550 MHz. 6 u5 M7 ^1 r/ v% R1 f LAAS Local Area Augmentation System (LAAS) 9 S+ C9 a- X+ R8 uLAHSO Land And Hold Short Operation. (to cross intersecting runway). 0 o3 c/ p4 X& m7 j LANDING GEAR (LG) The assemblies this includes the wheels and the wheel struts. ; ~0 A- F, \2 u6 O LANDING GEAR EXTENDED SPEED the maximum speed an aircraft can be safely flown while the landing gear is extended B- e/ z# v. ^ ~. ], ` LANDING GEAR OPERATION SPEED the maximum speed at which landing gear can be extended or retracted safely. , H! h \' M# A8 R' j% g) o$ L) mLANDING SKID The rail type landing equipment used aircrafts which have no wheels. 6 W3 m' r y; x( B* x/ { LAPLACE TRANSFORM A mathematical relationship to model. A continuing function in the complex frequency domain (S-plane). Laplace transforms are usually used by systems ... ) G4 j/ q3 x5 x( j7 j# S LARGE AIRCRAFT Aircraft of more than 12,500 pounds. Maximum certificated takeoff weight , z, w" t! v8 L- z. b- ]& Y& ] LASER IRS An inertial reference system getting angular rate information by measuring doppler shift between two counter-rotating light beams. 2 _, }/ ~$ F% r; f/ b LASER 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 ... ' b+ c- [3 F: B! d$ N LAT Latitude 9 q& V1 s2 o8 o& s C) _LATERAL Related to latitude; across an aircraft left to right 5 Z& x. N+ `* b" G* LLATERAL AXIS The axis about which an aircraft pitches, extending out along each wing. 2 I+ q0 I* n0 M6 `( \LATERAL CONTROL The ability to make an airplane roll, or turn around its long axis, according to its pilot`s wishes " t- V3 d4 }$ q; @5 S LATERAL CUE A cue to control heading; lateral cyclic cue See Also: wheel cue, 6 k* A9 O6 h& V, \LATERAL CYCLIC A flight control operated by moving left or right with hand in rotary-wing aircraft, primarily to control roll (heading); controls differential pitch ... # l3 q! N7 P: c4 X LATERAL 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"; ... ' \' C( T0 M6 Y2 k* U8 S K 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... 4 J; X% U6 T9 `$ c, H9 FLATERAL STABILITY Stability about an airplane`s longitudinal (nose to tail) axis. & A0 h4 L- ]1 D0 g5 d, KLATITUDE Position on earth, north or south of the equator; See Also: astronomical latitude, geocentric latitude, geodetic latitude; Symbols: Phi; Typical Units... , m( H( l6 B! J% [ LBA Luftfahrt-Bundes-Amt (German CAA) 9 h' y* T7 {8 tLBST Pounds of static thrust % W, _& B: N6 r* P% Z8 ^' A, f7 M LCD Liquid-crystal display.

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LDA Landing Distance Available 4 `& f% k: ?4 I! m% J, V1 ALDG Landing : A% ^, l% K' k/ u LEADING AND TRAILING EDGES The foremost and rearmost edges of a wing. . c! E4 ?& y) x8 Z7 D8 f3 X2 K LEADING EDGE (LE) The very front edge of the wing or stabilizer. This is the edge that hits the air first. % n$ L7 H2 L1 }% H! Z+ r! k3 L1 B4 ^+ V LEAN 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... . N A( Q: _+ b/ |9 j( r1 BLEAN RUN This happens when an engine develops a lean condition. Possible causes are improper tuning, improper fuel choice, fuel foaming due to excessive vibrat... 0 f" R4 c0 Q7 \1 n LED Light-emitting diode. 6 i0 U: b% s4 Z; \( n+ C4 E9 _5 HLEG A segment of a flight plan; flight path between two waypoints ; O( @ k, S& S3 R: z yLEO Low Earth Orbit " \" P, I4 C6 i( b( K% e: b4 aLF ADF Low Frequency Automatic Direction Finding / M0 D7 J$ X0 f; [6 s LFR low-frequency radio range. 8 g( {" k4 ?+ k: s' |LH Left-hand 7 _ _( u8 U2 t9 R+ q4 z LI-R5 LI=Italy, R5=Restricted Area No. 5 " f/ k' r+ O5 V$ G* d LICHTENSTEIN (FuG 212) German air interception radar 4 U: l* w: `' Z6 H3 L6 ULICHTENSTEIN SN-2 (FuG 220) AI search radar effective at 2 miles 8 t2 {; u. h1 S4 V/ fLIFT Force created by an airfoil moving through atmosphere, perpendicular to the direction of motion. ( `2 U5 c' k5 aLIGHTER-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 6 @0 {. g: P/ J* R( @/ MLIMITER 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; $ N) i5 C8 k( N8 }# o/ o# r; Z LIRL Low Intensity Runway Lights # r/ o$ v8 _$ L( eLLWAS Low Level Wind Shear Alert System ( \' R+ w/ O! x; `3 }* [% ~LLZ Localizer (approach system) 3 o V/ F6 O& w4 V) A$ t1 A+ F LMB Light marker beacon. 5 E5 O3 i- t* ] L LMM compass locator at middle marker - O8 S2 i* r( |! B9 F LNAV Lateral navigation guidance. % z; N3 ^$ @% L" G 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... ! B1 g o; }& m1 c8 s: i 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... ! h/ a% B4 B; xLOC Localizer receiver and indicator. ) [ c2 W+ k/ c( h( \& j% [LOCALIZER (LOC) Part of ILS that provides lateral deviations from a preset course; + Y$ Y, w1 e. z) `LOGBOOK A pilot`s record of his flying achievements, including flight time, takeoffs, landings, and maneuvers mastered. : g* \. a7 z8 C2 s3 ^LOM compass locator at outer marker.

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LONG Lateral Navigation (GLS) - H1 u2 y8 A8 g LONGITUDE Position on earth, east or west of the prime meridian; Symbols: lambda; Typical Units: rad, deg; ) c' ] |# M- S9 s8 F* RLONGITUDINAL Related to longitude; lengthwise along the center line of an aircraft forward 7 B. h. q: H* J1 a, R! j! S. ]LONGITUDINAL AXIS The axis about which an aircraft rolls, extending from nose to tail. 3 s) t& S i2 [0 v LONGITUDINAL CUE A cue to control pitch; longitudinal cyclic cue See Also: throttle cue, ( M( ~* p7 F" R 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 ... 9 J- F# x) i1 \3 p Z LONGITUDINAL CYCLIC CUE A longitudinal flight director cue for rotary-wing aircraft, primarily to control speed, by changing pitch; Compare: throttle cue; Symbols: Gamma sub ... & e7 p: E. }+ l8 H% O9 O5 W gLONGITUDINAL GUIDANCE Calculations for the longitudinal axis of the guidance modes. The control law longitudinal axis input data are: Reference Acceleration, Reference Acce... : I6 R7 M/ d( w' D* _5 N @LONGITUDINAL STABILITY The characteristic of returning to the trimmed angle of attack after a displacement. 0 K' l# U- ~( M. LLOOKS PER MINUTE Scanning or sweep rate of a weather radar antenna. / Q1 x8 }4 S3 I5 c. R LOOP 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 ... 6 m6 V T) B/ _* W% V1 J6 x7 OLOP Line of position. - b0 K1 b0 l% Z f, R h/ j2 E! q' O LORAN LOng RANge version of GEE 1 z3 T& C: q0 Y# Z! J LORAN(-C) Long Range Navigation 8 [4 h0 C6 I0 MLORAN-C Hyperbolic grid navigation system based upon measured time differences (TD) from pulse transmissions. ' @ A4 t0 e) R" A& JLOW FREQUENCY AUTOMATIC DIRECTIONFINDING (LF ADF) Equipment that determines bearing to a radio station on a low frequency band, usually the standard AM band; 9 L n! t% e6 g5 t6 X9 X$ A 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... ! `, m9 x: i. i! ~( c LPF Low-pass filter ' ^8 ]7 L) z3 E9 l LRT Long range fuel tanks. 4 _6 c& F3 Y9 t2 bLRU Line replaceable unit - N2 G9 _* f+ ^8 L# J, |& CLS-D12 LS=Switzerland, D12=Danger Area No. 12 + v9 @ C9 j" ~) ?* j4 V$ ? LSC Local Signaling Channel (VDL-4) & [9 g0 o7 I0 D4 Q/ C& H) l, s4 o LT Local Time ( v0 _$ e' E! xLTE Long Term Exception (JAR-FCL) ; G# o! v! J7 i) MLUBRICANT 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 ... ( z; a8 y9 H' K! ^5 eLUFTWAFFE-HELFERINNEN . "BLITZ MAIDENS";. German female radar plotters. 7 J; _6 x2 s* e' L6 D4 {' A4 M LYC Avco-Lycoming (Engine mfr.) , q4 e$ W3 C2 F d( ?6 n3 A4 }5 tM means mach number. & l0 U2 u/ G% k M$ Mega dollars (1`000`000 US dollars) $ W; G% p/ z# H$ E; W MAA maximum authorized IFR altitude. / I4 X# o9 V l2 [ 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; 1 y5 l: ^* H M% I E) {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; : p% P/ }; U/ K" V dMAGNETING 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;... ' M! ^ Z: p3 Z8 h2 F MAGVAR Magnetic variation : A0 r% l3 q! H2 E) xMAHMOUD RAF night fighter operation conducted against Luftwaffe night fighters with a single mosquito joining the landing pattern 0 @3 n7 K" Y( R3 N# S- @MAHWP Missed Approach Holding Waypoint + z7 o5 P9 r" T. |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... $ L" {8 t+ K2 M5 R0 }# y) Q( uMAINTENANCE Indicates device is in a maintenance mode; Values: non-maintenance, calibration, alignment, bore sight & L; `: H q; J; j3 LMALS medium intensity approach light system. 0 R, T! ~: R4 i8 j C% o MALSR medium intensity approach light system with runway alignment indicator lights & z* ^: A1 F! Q, }. _& ]MAMMUT MAMMOTH. German long range radar with a range of up to 300Km. / q. H$ v2 A: }: [MANDREL Airborne radar jamming device operating in the 85-135 MHz waveband to counter the Freya early warning system. * Y! v0 G& G C$ S4 u6 ^MAP Equipment that produces a map image; See Also: Digital Map Generator , z# n' G% f% y& p) u1 {. Q5 _MARKER BEACON (MB) Part of Instrument Landing System that signals crew members of distance to runway, consisting of three markers:. inner, middle, and outer; , J+ V$ ]1 @9 b' N MAS Map section of AIP % r% r6 g5 T# T MAS UAC Maastricht Upper Airspace Center 7 T* M7 y; J: a/ X( B5 H- MMASP Minimum Aviation System Performance 1 T% U& a3 a' H* S/ z MASSAGED Filtered, estimated, or derived, or some combination of the three / w" s& S/ j- o MASTER CAUTION A signal which indicates that one or more caution lights has been activated (from MIL-STD-1472D); 4 z: c) l7 b5 aMASTER 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 + h0 H+ o& d, J0 Z+ p* ? MATTSCHEIBE FOCUSING SCREEN. German name for the glow in the sky from searchlights, flares and fires against which the bombers were silhouetted. ( [- f$ @0 a; W3 P7 eMATZ Military ATZ : L; s4 \0 @9 K, s3 V5 TMAUW Maximum All-Up Weight ; z0 y! A/ B6 t1 j- s. S. YMAWP Missed Approach Waypoint 3 p; ~! [5 D2 a6 y6 U F& @MAXIMUM PAYLOAD Maximum Zero Fuel Weight - (minus) Basic Operating Weight - W4 k/ k7 z# M" M, d MAYDAY The international radiotelephony distress signal. When repeated three times, it indicates imminent and grave danger and that immediate assistance is r... ~: ?8 y+ G, ~: g# L: j MB Marker Beacon \& P% H! Q; i# O& g) h MC Mission computer : C/ M8 C& c& r/ e% F; _9 |8 TMCA Minimum Controllable Airspeed. The speed below which your control surfaces do not generate sufficient lift to control the aircraft. $ B( s9 F! ], ~% s/ O1 r* sMCC Millibar (replaced by hPa) 2 E: I$ V; q9 p& h MCI Mobile Communication Infrastructure 9 Z# u) j" D1 }: [ MCTR Military CTR 4 g7 a: ]. p8 y MCU Minimum configuration unit. % Y1 ?" ?) r2 V0 ` ~9 ]' S MD Medical Doctor 7 q5 x( H2 y' o& e( ]; ? MDA Minimum Descent Altitude . U) S6 @8 \: oMDAU Maintenance data acquisition unit. " {. d0 D/ N4 E, C- b9 t( OMDF demonstrated flight diving speed. - Q$ V1 \" J8 a" R6 FMDH Major damage history. , K; c, d: C! A$ uME Multi Engine $ @+ K) K% ^5 N. K0 G! s1 P! X3 SMEA Minimum Enroute Altitude & x( h0 O( g! v5 ~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. 4 `% _6 N- J$ RMEASURED Raw data converted to standard units; Compare: derived, estimated, filtered, raw, selected, smoothed 7 O5 V, @ {# s( `. [( X MEL Minimum Equipment List 6 l4 d/ y( z. E( i1 T2 C* B" q# q1 Z MEO Medium Earth Orbit ) Y- K) _7 z% X; E MEP Member of Parliament 5 f1 V- y B9 c: \1 w6 E 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... 7 ?. d; ]3 ~* X! I/ @- v7 BMET Multi Engine Piston 6 ]" K6 }2 f; l" S$ A7 }4 ]METAR Meteorological Actual Report (current weather) , U t2 R; i: V( D {+ EMFD Multi Function Display + X$ o2 n) W6 f' _MH Magnetic Heading ; W! ~2 w; A, G8 Z; N MHP Mental Health Professional (or: psychologist) - v5 Q# [4 F3 o' F& a MHZ Megahertz (1`000 kHz) # R4 b- h8 T8 \# n4 HMICROLINE Trade name owned by Collins. + j v1 Q" s/ C) X. BMIDDLE MARKET Marker beacon located where the center of the glide slope is 200ft above the runway * ~9 g# W2 U4 ~3 t0 S: M8 fMIDRANGE The power band of an engine between idle and full throttle. ! ^8 P+ p7 i% l1 {, GMIL 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... t* Z, k, Z G$ ?3 B5 J' {. z9 W MILK RUN Nuisance sorties over Berlin undertaken by Mosquitoes to activate the German air defense system ) ^8 L% P. x# s! u MILLENNIUM Codename for the first 1000 bomber raid on Cologne 30-31 May 1942. 9 `0 w/ b ?4 ^ MISSION COMPUTER (MC) Mission processor; $ @- T( ^8 Q" @$ o! R 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... - p1 u: S6 }- G MISSION PROCESSOR (MP) A general purpose computer to host avionics software. Synonyms: mission computer; 9 y/ |: h ~4 }4 @2 g 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... : t' p, F+ L* S5 F* O* l1 I j6 S 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. + E1 V4 |3 \8 L' sMIXTURE Fuel to air mixture is determined by the needle valve on the engine carburetor. 2 b* `9 C$ \7 v9 Q; dMLS Microwave Landing System $ V5 l* E0 ^6 h7 {. mMLW Microwave Landing System 8 u6 L b# p% U4 z MM Middle Marker " G' {# p$ ]0 R9 O2 g; E: W MMI Man-Machine Interface (see HMI) - A# K) x% k, K* f6 ^MMO maximum operating limit speed. & m0 `! _# Q4 Y5 b) wMMR Multi-Mode Receiver , i% n$ n' _, X- o- BMNPS Minimum navigational performance specifications. . n# V; d5 `' k6 D) hMOCA Minimum Obstacle Clearance Altitude & \0 Y% D3 z4 l: P N( A" p% a. F6 ? MOD Moderate r1 i" u, Z: NMODE Microwave Landing System ! R) ~6 T- [; f/ B MODE-A A transponder which does not give the controllers altitude information 2 x# P1 H+ n/ b4 j( d4 P nMODE-C A transponder and encoding altimeter which together give air traffic controllers altitude information ; E) s3 ?$ Y w, ]+ I MODE-S A transponder which features unique identification per unit, the potential for low-speed up and down data links, and "selective interrogation" trigger... : W2 }" [; X: q0 H* p( ~! S2 x# c$ i% ~ MODIFIED EVEREST A standard model for computing earth data 6 J% B, B; W, b6 _ MODING CURSOR A symbol on a display, moved by an operator much like arrow keys for menu selection, to select one of several options 0 b( ^1 ~" z; c) l' h4 S7 P4 OMOGAS Motor Gasoline (Auto-Gas) 3 |+ _) h2 r9 ?2 [5 B9 r xMOH Major overhaul 1 A* N: W/ |- v5 |4 ^* h! ^ MON Motor Octane Number (aviation fuel rating)

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MONICA RAF tail fighter-warning device effective up to 4 miles 5 U, s3 d' o* `! m) y" bMOONSHINE 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... 0 _) R* v0 u+ m* |0 |1 g' M; `MOPS Minimum operational performance standard (RTCA) 4 o" @/ F1 M5 iMOT Ministry of Transport 9 S# p) S6 |, L2 o/ r2 W/ oMOTOR 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 ... # e$ N d" _# B) [3 W: u. j8 O. @MP Mission processor * s8 T0 H1 ?$ x% j( M' d MPA Multi-Pilot Airplane H& Z; u% O2 ]+ aMPH 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. I$ T4 A! y, Q2 O' c. H, ~ MRA minimum reception altitude. " A; u% B; M8 o MRVA Multi-Pilot Helicopter 4 o2 f% f/ J! C8 z7 s MRW Maximum Ramp Weight 6 F3 s/ U4 z0 G( ?0 `5 nMSA Minimum Safe Altitude 4 `( H% a0 ]! Q$ m MSG Message 1 x3 p6 L* I1 ]2 g% L MSL Mean sea level . `. o. m+ Q3 k3 X" Q* F, qMSP Maintenance Service Program. (Garret engine) & `. h5 s& d0 }* e. p2 ^; D0 IMT Mean Sea Level 9 x# n3 I% J" R- `MTOM Maximum Take-Off Mass $ I7 o7 b) o* i$ O9 j: Z6 j% f MTOW Maximum Take-Off Weight # Q9 O" ~9 e$ _; Y, V 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... 4 |. m2 t: i$ y8 c# {6 EMULTIFUNCTION 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. $ R* G6 P8 S' B) \' ?1 \ MVA Minimum Vectoring Altitude ' o. b1 a4 Z# {" O MVAR Magnetic variation : B7 f1 D& v9 T8 { MZFW Maximum Zero-Fuel Weight 7 f6 N7 S: e- l( [ N Airspace Euro control project Class N (managed traffic only) 0 m9 d% L, _2 [- y; yN(....) Country identifier for aircraft registered in USA 9 K& i" u, f, z: T N/A not available or not applicable $ F2 t& M2 v% Q* l" x( uNAA National Aviation Authority (generic term within JAA) $ D4 U+ Z6 c- l! R+ i' h% yNABS Navigation Augmentation Broadcast Service (ICAO for GBAS) / y, @$ k1 V6 t0 F( ENACELLE An enclosure on an aircraft. 0 U$ f/ y& t- ` NAP-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... # `- y# s; r/ J9 E" i& C& HNARA professional trade association of 54 reputable business companies organized to promote the growth and public understanding of the aircraft resale indu... q1 G( G2 A/ sNASA National Aeronautics and Space Agency (USA) $ \6 a7 N2 R! ` h, k' I- @9 V% p4 C 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 ... ' b7 G& j0 j# H2 HNATO North Atlantic 2 s# ^( W" B# a, v, M/ Q7 Q NATS National Air Traffic Service (UK) : {2 ?! k8 _* y: N5 H# s/ L- e NATURAL FREQUENCY Standard engineering term See Also: second-order filter; Symbols: omega sub n; Typical Units: rad/s, Hz; Dimensions: 1/Time; $ a3 T& g0 F; s$ T3 C: m NAUTICAL MILE Measurement of distance. Equals 1.15 statute miles. ! q3 {' k. I2 ~# ]% h NAV Navigation Receivers ' r/ w' U2 s6 C4 G9 o6 y8 S; N/ w, x NAV/COM Navigation and communication radios combined in a single unit. , G# ]' D, ?- _/ p NAVAID Navigation Aid (Ground Radio Station for Navigation) 6 ~4 r* q2 _* Z/ u3 q& ?/ N/ q NAVIGABLE AIRSPACE airspace at and above the minimum flight altitudes prescribed by or under this chapter, including airspace needed for safe takeoff and landing & t$ y3 J) O* ]( JNAVIGATION 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... * `( }9 R. `, C2 q NAVIGATION AID A device or process to help with navigation, such as a VOR station or a position update; ' r7 j0 T. n9 Y NAVIGATION 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... 2 `2 a: @" Z' yNAXOS (FuG 227) German ground radar which produced fixes on H2S. - E N5 b% m5 n* X/ B NAXOS 2 Airborne version of NAXOS. 1 k: u, o. I9 ~4 ?! x; FNBAA IFR FUEL RESERVES Fuel for go-around at destination airport - I8 K$ L$ O: s% d6 d D: J# g8 n. w NDB Navigation $ ?' E2 q- T/ c NEAN North European ADS-B Network ' V' V% X6 i) d- E$ z/ M7 \ 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... " `" Q* Z% S0 B& [NEEDLE 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... 5 [2 V! j( e Q7 }1 N7 Z9 WNELS Northwest Europe Loran Steering Committee 8 V ?( P( _. w6 i% T& ZNEPTUN (FuG 216-217-218) German warning device fro attack from the rear or alternatively, a night-fighter search radar. 9 ^( A: p* H7 K8 f) `5 q: _: C! M5 b' I8 T NICAD (OR NICD) Nickel Cadmium battery. Rechargeable batteries which are typically used as power for radio transmitters and receivers. ! h. k6 N2 A6 G- G cNICKELLING Codename for leaflet dropping % @, J- M) Y! b. u NIGHT 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... + Z3 R: j5 B+ B8 L6 YNIL Nothing, no information " V( M3 `7 o5 H$ m# V. q NIMBY "Not In My Back-Yard"-Syndrome: "We need an airport but not here" 5 P9 {* C# a* f: r" u NITRO 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.... 5 q+ y* _7 ?. I. }; s+ U) Z- h0 wNITRO 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 ... + P9 V a* c" J8 A# W NM Nautical Miles. One nautical mile = 1.15 statute miles = 6,080 feet. . s* f3 Z p7 Y8 C7 m NM, NMI Nautical Mile (1.852 km) 0 w, Y E8 C" J0 q% j* ~NMS Navigation management system. / L! l! J2 v6 m6 n5 @3 S UNMU Navigation management unit. % }; y7 h, X8 P3 o 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... / Y6 y+ T, L# {+ [+ \9 z4 ^ 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. , u0 L, o- D6 q3 X NONPRECISION APPROACH PROCEDURE a standard instrument approach procedure in which no electronic glide slope is provided & Z+ C( ~; D- P% E& p+ h NOPT no procedure turn required. * G* M# W: o1 l0 k, \ T 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... ( G1 m5 e6 C) K9 ZNOSAR No Search and Rescue required (Australia) ) X% I/ q, |* M1 F NOSE The front portion of a aircraft`s fuselage. # \ i, Z" M$ u" J0 S" b3 u7 `+ E' S+ ^NOSE GEAR The strut and wheel that`s under the nose of some aircraft. ' j7 P( u4 A2 d" xNOTAM Notice to Airmen 0 B5 B4 S! z5 K, b# ^7 z+ o" [, _NOTAR No Tail Rotor # Y( J8 H: X) u" a; ANPA Non-Precision Approach : X% M! V( ]4 }! P NPO Non-Profit Organization ( ?6 V G. y5 `7 ~% ^+ m* e* L Y+ HNPPL National (ICAO) Private Pilots License (AOPA internally used: IPPL) c, J4 w) k' Q/ ^. c4 kNPRM Notice of Proposed Rule-Making (USA) , e1 C9 P3 B% e3 u6 q$ Y! x" s7 R0 H NRP Navigation reference point 0 K. ]6 ?- e8 k% D NTSB National Transportation Safety Board. Investigates airplane accidents. Plays at most an advisory role in flightworthiness accreditation. " P8 {- V- v9 f NVFR Night VFR , J4 ]! h3 e+ ^0 @5 M$ o NVM Nonvolatile memory. Digital memory that retains information through system shutdown. ' C5 A. ]# T% l7 @$ M/ N1 f NW North-west 8 e5 j" q$ k/ G/ W# L" O O/R on request `5 O9 E$ ^4 W( N OA Obstacle avoidance ' s q- [9 F* U" x OACI Organisation de l`Aviation Civile Internationale (voir ICAO) , U0 f+ h+ G w3 B# G5 l OAT Outside Air Temperature 3 T3 l+ j h5 YOBERKOMMANDO WEHRMACHT (OKW) German Army General Staff HQ 4 C( ~2 V1 F- _- m; c OBOE RAF target-finding bombing aid using two transmitting stations CAT and MOUSE. $ O3 f: L+ ~$ f9 q1 ]' ? OBS Omni bearing Selector - part of a VOR receiver system, which allows the pilot to select a course to or from a VOR station / P" u' t, v3 T, g OBST Obstacle, obstruction - b7 E3 ]- @0 p! V) C" I OBSTACLE AVOIDANCE (OA) Outside Air Temperature ! B& u) A+ g% u1 q0 a' L OCD Operational Concept Document ; ]+ J3 \9 X0 K& K2 [8 [6 V* q5 ? ODIAC Operational Development of Initial Air/ground Data Communications # p" j2 I) n# Y- W- t ODT Operational Requirements and Data Processing Systems Team ' `" a" R8 R. ^! B* \$ JOEI one engine inoperative. 5 |9 J5 W$ p% f$ l/ s; Y OFAC Office F©d©rale de l`Aviation Civile (Swiss CAA - voir BAZL) . R' Q% D- N8 d4 a# f OFF Device is powered off (power switch is off; no response to communications) - no data and function is available. ; F9 `1 ^! K0 w OFFSET Part of received data that is undesired, consisting of a random, time-invariant term added to a signal; Synonyms: bias; Compare: noise, signal ( M9 w9 [: ^5 |5 R! w6 ]* A OH Overhaul * U/ m8 |# z9 ~: T+ J OM Outer Marker ; p+ b, Z2 Y! U: h# l1 |' G0 g OMEGA A very-low-frequency navigation system 5 m3 ]! D a1 D, bOMS Outer Marker Substitute (sort of a virtual OM)

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