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STANDARD RATE TURN A turn of three degrees compass heading per second.
7 c1 R7 R, t5 f1 M; [; eSTANDARD UNITS Units commonly encountered for a particular quantity;
1 Y# i4 c* P5 G8 v6 M% o; s9 hSTAR Standard Arrival
6 ~/ @+ j3 C3 X6 Q5 x' \STARBOARD Nautical usage adopted in aviation. The right side, as determined by an observer in the vehicle, when vehicle and observer are right side up, and obse...
S8 l4 P, s9 q8 d, A4 `2 U0 A; D+ YSTATE DATA Data that defines aircraft parameters, such as position, velocity, attitude; Some standard terms for state data include: Groundspeed vector, wind spee...
; o8 K" w; G {. _; W& s2 c8 W- sSTATE-SPACE MODEL A mathematical relationship of a system in time using state variables, inputs, outputs, and constants; The state-space model is composed of n state va... 3 S) g& c* D. C' \5 s) q" V* @
STATIC PRESSURE A measure of barometric pressure as if the sensor were not moving with respect to the air; Compare: total pressure; Symbols: p sub s; Typical Units: p...
1 j: {: w* R5 L7 C q8 r) P7 iSTATION A structure on the ground, perhaps containing VOR or TACAN
; G# W) g a' J s! V) Z4 J7 P% fSTATUS An indicator of how well a system or subsystem is working
0 e g3 z: _; GSTATUS INDICATOR An binary indicator of a particular aspect of a device; status indicators are independent of each other; status indicators listed in this dictionary a... / ^: v1 `5 D- M% Q/ j7 O
STATUS WORDS Data words reported by devices to indicate status; Each bit is defined on a device-by-device basis. The number of words vary from device to device. St...
) n+ g% u+ o, p: h( H4 a5 R3 |STC (1) Supplemental Type Certificate. (2) Sensitivity-time compensation. In weather radar, a technique and circuit for calibrating a display.
! P9 z4 n2 Y2 `4 A3 o9 ^STD Supplemental Type Certificate
9 V$ Q, Q8 y0 @9 ~5 GSTDMA Self-Organizing Time Division Multiple Access (VDL)
6 |" Q- Z; V' k% _$ l/ pSTICK A control in the cockpit which controls the elevators (forward/back axis) and the ailerons (left/right axis). * m2 P; V% d" [' W; X- j2 n
STOL Short takeoff and landing ability. & ^ |1 N6 E1 t9 P' e
STOP WAY an area beyond the takeoff runway, no less wide than the runway and centered upon the extended centerline of the runway, able to support the airplane ...
* \9 A0 `- S4 H# N* a& ~& y0 ?STRAP DOWN INERTIAL SENSOR Accelerometers mounted to a platform fixed to the aircraft; Compare: gimbaled inertial sensor - [, L: X& G1 x \
STRUT Basically this is a supporting member. A wing strut supports the wing, and goes from the fuselage to the wing. Cabane struts are on biplanes, and supp...
6 A) v* y5 _" u/ |" WSUA Special Use Airspace (USA) , W, v2 ~9 O3 E( r
SUB-TRIM This is a trim function on many computer radios, allowing trim function during set-up, and still allowing the full trim function in flight.
% C) Q2 O" d" S- i% U! ySUMPS Points underneath each fuel tank to test for contamination like water or other debris. 2 d1 P( h/ h& B$ ?* e$ s! S
SUN Sunday (MON-TUE-WED-THU-FRI-SAT-SUN-HOL) . ?+ R$ P4 d( [% I+ Z2 I
SUPERCHARGED Method for increasing engine power. 3 ~( F; a5 s* ?$ Y$ O {. p
SURFACE Related to surface of water;
6 X7 }/ T7 P X6 R. [- g5 vSURVIVABILITY A survivability subsystem detects and counters hostile actions.
' F: g; s, Y) U v L6 JSVFR Special VFR |
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