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STANDARD RATE TURN A turn of three degrees compass heading per second. & s' B8 }5 I- S9 {2 e
STANDARD UNITS Units commonly encountered for a particular quantity;
! }" b! |8 B% n6 Z: OSTAR Standard Arrival 0 t. G3 S( F w( ^! _1 u$ v, E
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...
6 U, n% M1 ^3 o. c: E- k* ySTATE DATA Data that defines aircraft parameters, such as position, velocity, attitude; Some standard terms for state data include: Groundspeed vector, wind spee...
' [- f! V" F! |; r2 tSTATE-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...
6 H. y* K9 g/ n- u3 F7 V. r. s# ~4 sSTATIC 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... , n$ q. d3 v, j; |8 v6 k
STATION A structure on the ground, perhaps containing VOR or TACAN " H. ~, p2 Z! A' t: j# K7 ~
STATUS An indicator of how well a system or subsystem is working
. }( v8 B6 k0 h, w7 m/ h* R4 lSTATUS 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... ( G* t+ n$ J: Z: e' D
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... 3 F x, Q2 {. j6 E! o
STC (1) Supplemental Type Certificate. (2) Sensitivity-time compensation. In weather radar, a technique and circuit for calibrating a display. 1 b. [% B7 B, @9 b
STD Supplemental Type Certificate
* R6 d3 i- F' ?9 [: z; nSTDMA Self-Organizing Time Division Multiple Access (VDL) 5 d2 j# [4 b4 L$ b# {( E
STICK A control in the cockpit which controls the elevators (forward/back axis) and the ailerons (left/right axis).
( V2 b+ Q% X/ o, e7 C% q/ p% E2 kSTOL Short takeoff and landing ability. ! |2 j! G4 t0 H' O6 M
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 ...
0 j; z7 q# q7 f" I V% @STRAP DOWN INERTIAL SENSOR Accelerometers mounted to a platform fixed to the aircraft; Compare: gimbaled inertial sensor
/ N* A* s P/ p, M4 {# PSTRUT 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... 4 u: p2 {. I2 h# u4 M- l, S6 }# d$ t% ^
SUA Special Use Airspace (USA)
1 @ j& l+ w- O7 M4 U' y; h/ GSUB-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. M( Q3 U: c8 W2 J. V
SUMPS Points underneath each fuel tank to test for contamination like water or other debris.
5 ^# m( B; |4 F- Q' VSUN Sunday (MON-TUE-WED-THU-FRI-SAT-SUN-HOL)
/ |1 x1 G5 f: S! JSUPERCHARGED Method for increasing engine power. " L( q; D: Y( d& Q" f3 F4 k7 Y2 |
SURFACE Related to surface of water; 4 G& c& A1 R: L: U
SURVIVABILITY A survivability subsystem detects and counters hostile actions. 8 a5 _3 I' ]- Z N# T/ v
SVFR Special VFR |
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