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发表于 2008-12-30 03:24:14 |只看该作者
RON Research Octane Number (Auto fuel rating) 0 O$ i/ I+ f( t" \& y; ~5 ]8 j ROOT MEAN SQUARE (RMS) A statistical measure of data; the root of the mean of the square; for variables with mean of zero, the standard deviation is equal to the rms; Compar... / W/ |$ S1 F+ \: L6 J3 [+ v1 k0 SROOT SUM SQUARE (RSS) A statistical measure of data; the root of the sum of the square; for a vector, its length is equal to the rss of its scalar elements; Compare: root m... . ~5 d: N! N2 B' `7 a5 X" b* }# ` ROTARY WING A helicopter; 3 z& d. \2 G( B7 S, f, NROTATIONS PER MINUTE (RPM) A unit of measure for such things as engine speed. ! d( ?/ E% b/ H. P% e9 t, yROTORCRAFT A heavier-than-air aircraft that depends principally for its support in flight on the lift generated by one or more rotors. Includes helicopters and g... 0 k0 q) B2 O7 H8 X5 _. SROTORCRAFT-LOAD COMBINATION the combination of a rotorcraft and an external-load, including the external-load attaching mea * E! C& V4 ^, K/ q ROUTE SEGMENT a part of a route. $ q3 j8 e$ b! |5 iRPL Repetitive Flight Plan ! n' z' H5 `9 G+ ?RPM Revolutions Per Minute. How fast something turns. It is both singular and plural. An engine can turn one RPM, or 10,000 RPM, NEVER 10,000 RPM`s. 3 W0 v1 Q* O9 t! x8 U$ J# w1 uRPN Revolutions per Minute c0 J" g! h/ A RPPL Restricted PPL 6 e A$ e4 P5 vRR Rolls Royce ; v% i6 I. p+ Q1 PRSO Route per State Over flown * {5 c2 O: E- @. |: r RSS Root sum square; 0 Z" u% V8 P# o/ @% u+ `( T RT Receiver-transmitter combined in a single line-replaceable unit. / q* r* ` w4 ~7 ] P/ c RTA Remote Terminal Access (CFMU) / V/ E P# t `RTCA (formerly) Radio Technical Commission for Aeronautics, now RTCA Inc. RT(F), R/T Radio Telephony ) L7 v, ^6 H; R, o1 u2 URTCA, INC. An association of U.S. governmental and industry aeronautical organizations dedicated to advancing aeronautics through consensus and recommendations. , q S8 I2 @* D/ ~1 W RTES Remote terminal 4 j5 m! b! s! L! P* D7 QRTU Remote Terminal Unit

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RUDDER The moveable portion of the vertical tail surface. The rudder controls the airplane around the yaw axis. Also used as a verb, meaning to angle the rud... 8 a9 h j9 u ? RUNWAY INCURSION Any occurrence at an airport involving an aircraft, vehicle, person, or object on the ground that creates a collision hazard or results in loss of sep... 0 f0 o) D6 x/ i4 f, G# T RUNWAY XX Runways are numbered after magnetic compass points, minus the 1`s column (where North is 0, and 360, degrees). ' t4 x1 H2 d2 t+ v+ I9 S" WRUSC RVSM User Support Cell & i, U3 p2 {! D: W7 l& a RVR Runway Visual Range ( T( I. A# h: m: b. D, `/ {; |2 z RVSM Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum - E! g8 q/ g; C/ ^7 ~4 i RW, RWY Runway # e4 |" v2 |' e RXTX Receiver-Transmitter / R" L9 P) [5 L' J4 w' y S-PLANE Continuous complex frequency plane; S-plane is used in control systems engineering in the design of control laws See Also: Laplace transform; 6 X; H) J+ t/ NS/N Signal-to-noise ratio & g$ l4 e4 o+ i" `SALS short approach light system. ( J- l5 P! u( L6 Z- T; O3 wSAMPLING FREQUENCY Rate of a periodic process; 1/T where T is the period; Symbols: f sub s; Typical Units: Hz; Dimensions: 1/Time. - O) t- b3 d. u( b7 S: U9 {% R' nSAR Search and rescue. ; U! _* E! I9 p9 k9 h- `( ]: h% ?. n) m SARP serial number ) G8 q3 E7 k1 A: e- TSAT Search and Rescue 1 ^3 V+ N7 u( m2 k/ f! K7 m. ` SATCOM Satellite communications system. ) V* ?& k" p4 G. k" m8 iSATNAV Satellite Navigation (generic) 1 L, V) |* o: S' Y: o2 H; G. NSB Service Bulletin 2 e2 _* {6 P, T+ b2 x; m+ P+ Z SBAS Space (or Satellite) Based Augmentation System (DGNSS/DGPS/WAAS/EGNOS) ( x2 @1 f! D" m4 a2 ]0 K: dSC Stratocumulus ! I+ ]! `# H0 p) @, d- C& USCARECROWS Flares which British aircrews believed were being used by the Germans to deceive them into believing they were bombers in flames. In fact they were st... $ M9 S8 r8 w# P) e/ @5 g8 |SCHEDULED SERVICE Transport service operated pursuant to published flight schedules, including extra sections and related non revenue flights. * \ \6 w! p3 Z j SCHR„GE-MUSIK SLANTED MUSIC. Upward firing 20mm cannons used in German night fighters.

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SDC Signal Data Converter 6 w; R8 b0 [- R2 Q8 C5 XSDU Satellite data unit. ' h& S* I, @ D7 P3 u4 K% L1 I SE Single-Engine 4 }! | s" O; p) |/ y7 eSEA LEVEL ENGINE a reciprocating aircraft engine having a rated takeoff power that is producible only at sea level 8 r9 [) v) B! S$ P1 i1 d; v! e) i SEALION (SEEL–WE) the planned invasion of Britain in September 1940 . ?6 Q( A( u" x; a. v& @( kSEAPLANE An airplane that has floats, or pontoons, attached to allow it to land on water. : D7 m* }' }% O$ d4 T SEARCH PATTERN Basic guidance mode; provides lateral steering guidance to fly an expanding square search pattern, creeping line search pattern, or sector search patt... 2 @# y0 K; S7 }9 n0 i' ]: W F7 w SECOND IN COMMAND a pilot who is designated to be second in command of an aircraft during flight time 2 }7 \. W/ b2 M% \, W3 [SECOND-ORDER FILTER. A smoothing filter in which the output follows the input, only more slowly; It is usually implemented in software as a difference equation of period T... - _9 M* T |" U( p, h( w [ SECTOR SEARCH A pattern of concentric arcs followed for searching the ground from an aircraft; Compare: creeping line search, expanding square search; ; y9 p! K1 O. N SEEBURG TISCH SEEBURG TABLE; Glass screen on which the German night fighter controllers plotted the course of the raid 8 [' O/ z7 `. J/ f! ISEL Single-Engine Land ( ~7 P0 e) f+ H2 j6 LSELCAL Selective Calling system (used primarily with HF) 3 w; S0 w4 i- r' r q: w5 HSELECTED Measured data picked from one of many sensors; Selecting is the process of choosing the "best" parameter from multiple copies of that parameter, from ... ' U( A0 ~& A( ? SELF TEST A test internal to a device Q+ I* L- o0 Z5 P8 V1 O SEMI-CIRCLE A measure of angle, 1 semi-circle = pi rad = 180 deg; angles from physical devices are often reported in semi-circles in order to compress data ' H( `, R1 }" k SENSOR A device that measures, receives, or generates data, for example, an INS, a FLIR, a map. See Also: Data Source Object % O" }4 e# u: w SENSOR FUSION/CORRELATION (SFC) Measure of convergence of sensor data " \% x4 Q8 @7 {9 ?% C' d, V1 wSEP Spherical error probability ) N/ w3 p$ }6 b6 J9 z% ?9 `SEPARATION MINIMA The minimum longitudinal, lateral, or vertical distances by which aircraft are spaced through the application of air traffic control procedures. 7 L' ^! y$ o1 s) O2 RSERRATE ; RAF airborne radar used to home on the German night fighters` Lichtenstein bomber detection equipment. ; {9 N. Q/ s: V8 g SERVICE CEILING The altitude above sea level beyond which an airplane can no longer climb more than 30 m(100 ft) per minute. 2 e( a; m5 R/ J6 _, @+ O* iSERVO The radio component which does the work of moving a control surface. # ?2 O- {9 R1 ]8 v7 N SERVO OUTPUT ARM The removable arm or wheel which bolts to the output shaft of a servo and connects to the pushrod. ; M' F. P, Z6 ^3 DSFC Sensor Fusion/Correlation / l* k* `* T" G) vSFE Single-Engine Piston 6 M/ k0 ^. I: s6 N4 m, W SFTS Service Flying Training School # y* p/ S1 ?' ]SG Sub-Group (of Euro control Working Groups)

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SHIVER An airborne transmitter used to jam Wìrzburg radar $ W2 r Z8 _: g" \1 V: I7 BSHOT DOWN A "hit" that results in a crash landing. Sometimes caused by radios miles away. & L2 T% w. d& w" { SHOW unless the context otherwise requires, means to show to the satisfaction of the Administrator + i3 v. Y/ l1 B8 j, mSHP Shaft horsepower. (refers to turbine engines.) - F& x, v G) a, q SHUTDOWN To cease normal operations , t$ g' z# l" @# `5 P+ u SI Surveillance Identity (Code) - (Mode S Transponder) ! v( W# M1 z) M' A* L R: n p SID Standard Instrument Departure ) [% I# K# B6 O: v SIDESLIP ANGLE Symbols: beta; Typical Units: rad, deg; $ n& g! i4 ]/ R8 A2 @+ DSIGMET Significant Meteo (hazardous weather warning) + U. l: Z F. |, \SIGNAL Part of received data that is desired; Compare: noise, offset 5 @. C1 y4 }0 p4 U! o9 d/ M SIGNAL DATA CONVERTER (SDC) A device that converts unique signals to a standard protocol, usually MIL-STD-1553B; Synonyms: Remote Terminal Unit; 6 G/ f, v- o0 C) \SIGNAL-TO-NOISE RATIO (SNR,S/N) A ratio of magnitude of a desired signal to the magnitude of the noise received with it; Typical Units: dB; * S# E8 O/ H6 H2 RSIL Sachplan Infrastruktur Luftfahrt * u1 H+ j6 a0 O SILVER CROWN Trade name owned by King Radio. * }4 v- B/ j# R) MSIM Simulator 7 h7 E* r: e. q( E" M' e6 U5 N! c SIMPLEX Single frequency for both transmitting and receiving in communications; generally implies a push-to-talk function and verbal procedures. & R! |( e5 h8 @SIMULATOR A computer program which uses a modified radio transmitter, and a graphic depiction of a aircraft and flying area. This is used to give aircraft pilot... 5 @5 B9 Y5 n- nSINGLE SIDEBAND (SSB) A highly efficient form of radio transmission wherein information is carried on a sideband instead of the center carrier in order to gain range perfor... " u3 W+ E2 q8 O+ x+ @3 A# k SIP Slot Improvement Proposal Message : a5 P1 S6 R$ v) U& q: z2 bSIRO Simultaneous Intersecting Runway Operation - a; n: L& N% \4 t7 ]SITA Soci©t© Internationale de T©l©communication A©ronautique 2 I' q- c, @3 m& s/ oSITUATIONAL AWARENESS Situational awareness provides the pilots with information relative to the current surroundings, such as other aircraft or threats in the immediate ar... ! f' S8 ~: E* g3 S: H0 g2 J SL Sea Level 3 e5 u N, p" |. S4 G( G; ?SLANT RANGE Direct line distance, not along the ground; ' p l' x! \- a$ [4 N5 o SLATS Moveable surfaces on the leading edge of the wing that help airflow in low-speed flight. They enable the wing to fly at lower airspeeds than without t... " `1 o, i, `" T! s& S) e9 YSLAVED COMPASS North-seeking gyro-stabilized compass system. Technically superior to DG. 7 w/ E) w7 _) ]SLIP A maneuver where the airplane`s controls are used to make the fuselage fly at an angle to the line of flight. This causes a tremendous increase in dra... ) N/ {) y: \. Q$ X* USLOP Slop occurs when a control surfaces movement does not move the servo. Common cause is a worn linkage point or poor linkage setup. 9 \% F v# j% e# [9 J: W SLOT A specially-shaped slot in the wing just behind the leading edge. This directs airflow from below to the top of the wing, and helps low-speed flight b... ; }& G' o6 C( ^) y, V9 M/ lSLOW ROLL A very slow version of the roll. + k6 R1 e7 _% I# |- }0 @! K SLP Speed Limit Point

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SM Statute Mile (1.609 km - ACHTUNG: Nicht See-Meile!) , N2 {9 L* g% A: l8 R3 ?) o SMALL AIRCRAFT aircraft of 12,500 pounds or less, maximum certificated takeoff weight + F& D% p5 I* w0 t- O3 l SMEL Single/Multi Engine Land 3 e5 }! v9 Q6 \+ U" a5 ~ l1 ~2 K- y, Q5 ?SMGCS Surface Movement Guidance and Control System - D+ o: u+ c- E* g5 y/ f SMGS Surface Movement Guidance System 3 O" V; I* X2 _ SMM Slot Missed Message 4 M4 g4 ^; c# o/ G SMOH Since major overhaul. 5 e6 S5 _ |# a$ E8 \( t SMOOTHED Data that is the result of conditioning a signal with a simple filter; Compare: derived, estimated, filtered, measured, raw, selected; smoothing is us... 6 \+ x: Y% b; d SMOOTHING FILTER A filter to reduce quick changes of a signal by attenuating high frequencies; See Also: first-order filter, second-order filter, wash-out filter; 1 c8 v7 ]/ }/ l6 g( G$ p! `- M) r f0 y SMPI Time Since Major Periodic Inspection " Q( z" V) u7 G2 ]% c! uSMS Short Message System (Mobile Telephone Feature) # u+ o1 T* g+ w% k3 dSN Serial Number ! d4 {3 b, a9 [6 i7 [5 O SNAP ROLL A type of rolling maneuver that is very quick and violent. It`s basically a spin where the flight path is in any direction chosen by the pilot. Improp... 0 i, r$ n5 p3 @9 @SNR Signal-to-noise ratio * ], J# D$ n! U- ]SOLO Your first totally unassisted flight that results in a controlled landing. 7 O, L- n, H4 H* u% k* W8 O SOUTH AMERICAN A standard model for computing earth data . q. n3 b# n* s( s) Z0 R SP Single Pilot % o. F6 L: X1 l4 y3 N' } SPA Single Pilot Airplane 4 x) q9 G8 k7 h$ u: @SPAN, ALSO "WINGSPAN" The widest straight-line distance between the two wingtips. - k% `$ S/ J2 L5 R1 Q% z: x SPAR A principal section of the wing structure of an airplane, going from tip to tip. 8 c/ a$ q! j/ V+ b8 h! K3 P* z SPECI Special Report (Meteo) , _' s- s9 e3 `; l1 X Z3 p: jSPECIAL USE AIRSPACE (SUA) Airspace of defined dimensions identified by an area on the surface of the earth wherein activities must be confined because of their nature and/or wh... 0 u' f/ a( O: w SPECIAL VFR CONDITIONS meteorological conditions that are less than those required for basic VFR flight in controlled airspace and in which some aircraft are permitted fight... * Q( {4 T9 y2 M- W# xSPECIAL VFR OPERATIONS aircraft operating in accordance with clearances within controlled airspace in meteorological conditions less than the basic VFR weather minima. Such ... ' _, A2 a" o, V- a( k2 GSPEED Scalar velocity; ; `( }9 T1 {% z& B3 {/ ?* q. K SPEED BRAKES Large panels that fold out of the aircraft structure to provide a lot of extra drag to the air. They are not part of the wing structure, but are usual... 9 i" r' p) ^ h( j# k4 GSPEED CUE Flight director cue to control speed; in fixed-wing aircraft, a throttle cue; in rotary-wing aircraft, a longitudinal cyclic cue 3 Q+ u5 `! o) ?- v) e. f6 tSPEED ERROR A basic output from guidance to flight director, indicating the difference between actual speed and desired speed; Symbols: DELTA V; Typical Units: ft... ' P8 v4 u- x; ?$ NSPERRY Avionics mfr , `9 ?* R3 E2 x8 E" ~ SPH Single Pilot Helicopter

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SPHERICAL ERROR PROBABILITY(SEP) A probability that a percentage of three-dimension measurements will lie within a sphere of given radius, with the sphere centered at truth or mean of... 2 G2 c# ^6 {3 H* LSPIC Student Pilot in Command (JAR-FCL) " E- X7 I' t$ c; j5 d! u# b" r, Z, I SPIN A maneuver where one wing is stalled and the other is still flying. This causes the airplane to rotate around its middle while it descends at a high r... + J+ F; m# l) Z5 N5 RSPINNER The bullet-shaped fairing on the nose of the airplane around the propeller. This smoothes the airflow around the propeller hub and also makes the airp... ; d' K) M6 w# y( l6 e SPLIT-S Basically a reverse Immelmann. The airplane rolls onto its back, and then the nose comes down to finish a 1/2-loop. The direction of flight is changed... - s P+ s. P! D# z( U' F, W SPOH Since prop overhaul. Y: P) z5 Z1 }9 _SPOILER A control surface on fixed-wing aircraft, usually mounted to the wings, that provides roll control and lift; Symbols: delta sub S; Typical Units: rad,... 7 h3 w$ @% h( j+ @1 cSPOILER(S) Control surfaces on the wing that destroy lift. They "spoil" it. They are used on sail-planes because they can steepen the very flat glide of the airc... % G9 ~4 j% x& Q- Y. g7 o1 Q' wSQUAWK A 4-digit (actually 4-octal-digit - 1 b# p# L" `) a/ A" fSQUITTER The transmission of a specified reply format at a minimum rate without the need to be interrogated (transponders) " S1 x4 k- N/ d9 ?& ~ t8 ^! o& ]SR Sunrise , I/ i5 H% F( L7 k9 qSRJ Slot Improvement Proposal Rejection Message 7 s9 K+ u2 l- O; {6 X" r% q+ dSRR Slot Revision Request Message ( ~6 |* k, T0 i2 I7 c$ f$ a SRS Standard Routing Scheme (ARN) 0 `/ M! e2 x) [3 t2 ]SS Sunset 9 A+ e' ~$ [) c M$ X+ HSSALS simplified short approach light system. ) S8 }5 _4 I0 {9 ?+ Q SSALSR simplified short approach light system with runway alignment indicator lights. ' g* A& ?9 K( A' ^; _2 nSSCVR Solid state cockpit voice recorder. ( c! G0 u+ B4 E; b( F6 ASST Slot Start Time 3 C* d9 b- k- a$ R: [9 ~/ l& R4 ^4 CSTA Scheduled Time of Arrival 1 A0 r- g! L0 r: \ STAB Horizontal stabilizer, "smaller wing" ) u( O7 X8 l: s5 J7 `, t2 {STABILITY COORDINATES Coordinates referenced to the air mass; Compare: body coordinates, earth coordinates; 1 g$ Q6 ]- l+ W6 A$ x& e2 zSTABILIZER A surface which increases the stability of a aircraft. Most aircraft have two stabilizers, the horizontal (stab) and vertical (fin), which are mounted... 2 z8 a c; w- r3 ? STAFFEL Luftwaffe equivalent to a squadron. ( j- U3 W' M5 T e- @7 G( tSTAGNATION PRESSURE Total pressure e. a" T# ]7 u0 t% W% [( e; d- @! t STALL When the air flowing over the wing cannot produce enough lift to support the weight of the aircraft, it`s called a "stall". This can happen if the air... $ ~7 e7 _# Z/ oSTALL TURN The maneuver in which the aircraft is flown to a point at which the main wing is vertical, stalls, then is turned about the yaw axis to continue in a ... * P; ~, E$ c/ ~ STANDARD ATMOSPHERE the atmosphere defined in U.S. Standard Atmosphere, 1962 (Geopotential altitude tables)

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STANDARD RATE TURN A turn of three degrees compass heading per second. / V' H+ w& D$ p' g: D( ISTANDARD UNITS Units commonly encountered for a particular quantity; 4 K5 U* X9 ~" B1 P7 g# g7 q( FSTAR Standard Arrival ! x$ N* Z2 r% Q* Q, H. PSTARBOARD 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... ! }5 M% J5 l {8 R/ {7 d# a: ~STATE DATA Data that defines aircraft parameters, such as position, velocity, attitude; Some standard terms for state data include: Groundspeed vector, wind spee... 9 ?' r% K+ W6 k: c! a% F d3 Z STATE-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... % J% o5 {$ K1 `: O# M6 v1 s9 { 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... 4 W# d- s; _9 pSTATION A structure on the ground, perhaps containing VOR or TACAN , y l+ y: e* o7 k% j STATUS An indicator of how well a system or subsystem is working + y( Z; G$ a# T5 \4 MSTATUS 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... , `- b7 H) W' L; ^) D, _% g 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... 6 G( U/ V! d) m6 k8 a& wSTC (1) Supplemental Type Certificate. (2) Sensitivity-time compensation. In weather radar, a technique and circuit for calibrating a display. 8 s1 g6 Q# J' M/ w; o- b/ r$ ^( YSTD Supplemental Type Certificate : F O. q4 v0 d) k; V2 ?5 |0 I STDMA Self-Organizing Time Division Multiple Access (VDL) " F. a O1 j" ISTICK A control in the cockpit which controls the elevators (forward/back axis) and the ailerons (left/right axis). 9 T& K# [) `( Y1 c STOL Short takeoff and landing ability. , m/ D' `& z. Y5 |* u$ @$ dSTOP 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 ... * B- L' }$ v" F% U' j STRAP DOWN INERTIAL SENSOR Accelerometers mounted to a platform fixed to the aircraft; Compare: gimbaled inertial sensor ! m% C4 t* a' T1 f' u' p( XSTRUT 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 x# @! F9 l" l: d0 C8 cSUA Special Use Airspace (USA) " k8 T) q9 }8 n- FSUB-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. 7 v) e7 ~3 c! [. \" GSUMPS Points underneath each fuel tank to test for contamination like water or other debris. 0 H; o/ ~- Z& v& P8 p9 x1 @ SUN Sunday (MON-TUE-WED-THU-FRI-SAT-SUN-HOL) . N/ n2 W7 k2 i' |& Q SUPERCHARGED Method for increasing engine power. 2 p/ m$ |: F6 @; [6 V* G SURFACE Related to surface of water; . t; ~6 f7 J" q0 _3 |/ [! ]' lSURVIVABILITY A survivability subsystem detects and counters hostile actions. 1 J- N! B* U+ t* f. ^. `/ D, x* q SVFR Special VFR

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SWASH PLATE A device to control the pitch of rotors; on rotary-wing aircraft, the swash plate is controlled by a collective and a cyclic; Surface Wind Wave Motion... / n0 Q D \8 S PSWC Significant Weather Chart $ z; S; Q3 f% m/ o& X* T SWEPT-WING A wing in which both the leading and trailing edges are slanted backward, to reduce air resistance at high speed. 7 H) P; Z2 P0 r- P! t( { SWM SIP Wanted Message 3 ~/ k; H" E& X7 ]; G SYNCH Engine Fan Synchronizer / C/ C L) B2 \3 J1 C bSYNCHRO Any device capable of converting mechanical position into an analog electronic signal. 9 w% o; @* l( mSYNTHESIZER Frequency synthesizer, an electronic circuit capable of generating multiple frequencies from a single crystal oscillator. 9 W0 o* E6 E1 Y( [( x' p; g SYSTEM Applied to measurements, means the best value that the system can determine. 2 ]7 p3 M% q6 ]* i$ J: S T / T tonne * [% \5 P/ H4 `5 d0 j" ~/ O% [0 f6 KT/O take-off ( o$ x+ |& c" b9 W3 b; ]/ v6 C T/RS Thrust Reversers 7 q8 m# V: f" `; P* I7 [ TA Traffic advisory (TCAS) 3 F8 P- Y9 D1 i4 o) L! FTACAN Terrain avoidance ; d$ d! D7 a$ t* M TACAN POINT-TO-POINT (TCNP) A basic guidance mode, providing lateral guidance to a point relative to a TACAN station by specified range and bearing; ) m# f8 R+ r, F% ^2 B# Y+ J TACHOMETER An optical sensor designed specifically to count light impulses through a turning propeller and read out the engine RPM. 4 ?1 _% w$ H0 D# GTACT Transition Altitude / x- H/ ?7 }( V9 Q$ pTACTICAL AIR NAVIGATION (TACAN) A basic guidance mode, providing lateral guidance to a TACAN station; Equipment that determines range and bearing to a radio station with a TACAN tran... 7 J4 S/ O, G7 U5 oTAE Track angle error 3 _3 U! u1 k+ E+ x TAF Terminal Area Forecast (weather forecast) 6 A6 W/ V2 w) v Q7 X; [2 b8 v! Q, [1 z TAIL DRAGGER The nickname of an airplane that sits on its tail with the two main wheels in front and a tail wheel in the rear. 5 S' m+ ], M; H8 d TAIL WHEEL The small wheel at the tail of the airplane. This is found on the type of airplane that has the two large wheels in the front, and the small one in th... 7 S% R3 D- V6 G, m4 v3 ?TAILSKID On old World War I type aircraft, or pioneer-type aircraft, there was no tail wheel. A wooden skid was used to support the tail of the airplane. While... 6 C* C! i4 C0 ?1 @, X+ E TAKEOFF POWER (1) With respect to reciprocating engines, means the brake horsepower that is developed under standard sea level conditions, and under the maximum con... * Z0 |+ Q3 A+ J s$ [TAKEOFF SAFETY SPEED a referenced airspeed obtained after lift-off at which the required one-engine-inoperative climb performance can be achieved # z+ |; W6 l/ `' H/ [ TAKEOFF THRUST "", with respect to turbine engines, means the jet thrust that is developed under static conditions at a specific altitude and atmospheric temperature... , Q- z% i+ m% ?& p* {3 P, M9 ]TARGET Object or point pointed by FLIR or radar " L- z. G8 x* P0 |. b7 m% R TARGET CURSOR A symbol on a display, moved by a track handle or similar device, to select objects on the display

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TAS True airspeed $ N; @ |& I$ a. rTAUT LINE Basic guidance mode; provides vertical guidance to maintain a taut line for a dipping sonar, or other such device. 8 E$ i/ U' d3 bTAWS Terrain Awareness and Warning System * q2 V5 O8 m3 r; ~! a4 ]9 lTAXI The movement of an airplane under its own power on the surface of an airport. 8 E6 [# S4 j6 lTAXIWAY A road leading from the airplane parking area to the runway; always marked with yellow lines. * ?1 d! ^5 P H TBO Time between overhaul , l" R. u- M( u TC True Course $ i; | n5 e+ W+ S, Z+ W( c TCAS Traffic alert and Collision Avoidance System 8 i9 S' B- u6 A/ G2 L1 o# Y3 JTCH Threshold Crossing Height , w+ j# j" v o3 r# n. sTCN Tacan ! W0 G, I0 x/ @4 o3 O. WTCNP Tacan Point-to-Point & b* E& Q: i; o# m& ] TDMA Time Division Multiple Access (VDL) 8 n( V6 }* x+ g. p# I- r0 C TTDZL touchdown zone lights. 6 o k) |: Y' T# ~3 R$ M4 v TECHNICAL STANDARD ORDER (TSO) A performance specification and production compliance criteria applied to avionics and defined by FARs and the RTCA. & A3 O, |! e" f5 B8 K: H& j TERMINAL RADAR SERVICE AREA(TRSA) Airspace surrounding designated airports wherein ATC provides radar vectoring, sequencing, and separation on a full-time basis for all IFR and partici... 3 [7 {* e: E* S. A t2 x9 m' nTERRAIN The contour of the earth; ' x5 N8 L0 Q1 U3 s& o; iTERRAIN AVOIDANCE (TA) Flight such that the aircraft maintains a constant barometric altitude but flies around obstacles; Compare: obstacle avoidance, threat avoidance; 6 k( D" n# F, V: @ @; R7 K6 _ TERRAIN FOLLOWING (TF) A basic guidance mode, providing vertical guidance to maintain an operator selected radar altitude above the terrain. Flight such that the aircraft tr... 0 i& Q9 W" U w! ~TERRAIN REFERENCED NAVIGATION(TRN) A navigation mode based on comparison of barometric altitude and radar altitude with a map; Kalman filters correlate the terrain data and the altitude... # C ^. y! m* q3 s5 U {; | z$ lTEST STATUS WORDS Status words reported at the conclusion of a test. Values: test in progress, not tested, normal, redundant, degraded, failed; ! R% w& r8 c# X$ A5 q TF Terrain following; 4 Q6 X# Z" |+ C+ P6 Q TGL Task Force 4 A% {! T m6 F2 ?/ `% lTH True Heading & I" \( A: v6 M# m7 Q3 i THA Threat avoidance 0 O h2 [/ Z1 }8 q5 e THR Threshold % C# Z! @- c5 V( f, zTHREAT AVOIDANCE (THA) Flight cues designed to avoid enemy threats, such as anti-aircraft artillery and aircraft; Compare: obstacle avoidance, terrain avoidance; 3 F9 q% q, Y- Z1 e$ j) j, q, z THROTTLE The control that allows the pilot to change the speed of the engine. In a car, the "gas pedal" is actually the throttle control for the car. 6 o6 m1 [" {$ j; h% Q THROTTLE CUE A longitudinal flight director cue for fixed-wing aircraft, primarily to control speed, by changing power; Compare: longitudinal cyclic cue; Symbols: ... + H8 C! Q; c6 h/ i' G4 n/ q THRUST The forward force provided by the airplane`s engine. This is the force that drives the airplane forward

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发表于 2008-12-30 03:25:23 |只看该作者
TILT ROTOR An aircraft with tilting rotors for fixed-wing flight or rotary-wing flight; & E y( _0 v p& _# RTIM Time (Euro control, everybody else is able to add an "e") $ [7 q3 L' G% b4 oTIME CONSTANT Constant for a first-order filter determining time at which the output of the filter reaches nearly 0.6321 percent of a step input; Symbols: tau; Typi... ) p% h$ ]# S6 D2 Z7 l% G+ O TIME IN SERVICE with respect to maintenance time records, means the time from the moment an aircraft leaves the surface of the earth until it touches it at the next p... 0 Y1 w. ]. F$ U9 e TINSEL RAF airborne jamming device used by wireless operators to transmit engine noise over the German night fighter control frequencies : @* V& C0 H/ G, o* W8 v7 b7 ]- ^ TIS-B Traffic Information System-Broadcast + V, E- }& b( Z1 e" FTKE Track error , ]0 A! I, I6 C; U TKOF Take-Off 9 [& m2 v1 A P9 T. \6 F+ PTLS Transponder Landing System 5 w0 b$ z1 C2 L/ X# LTMA Terminal (Control) Area / n: B6 j2 C- D; a% j# o TMG Touring Motor Glider & \0 `2 p: U( s& [. `8 ~ qTNC Tactical Navigation Chart & R! {6 i6 j, o7 @$ _. e TOLERANCES Allowed error in measurements 5 C: r Q* S5 a- e. R TORQUE The force which tends to cause rotation. ( E5 E7 t* }- G, g, jTOTAL PRESSURE A measure of barometric pressure in the moving air; Synonyms: dynamic pressure, Pitot pressure, stagnation pressure; Compare: static pressure; Symbols... 4 A2 d% [1 ] q9 U! m. ] TOWER A terminal facility that uses air/ground communications, visual signaling, and other devices to provide ATC services to aircraft operating in the vici... * p8 Q. S. g, | I TPC Tactical Piloting Chart + c& c1 C+ z. t$ Q TPIA Transition Plan for Implementation of Airspace Strategy g- O+ I) G. Y# w1 J! mTR Abbreviation for Torque Roll, a 3D maneuver which begins as a hover and the torque of the engine/propeller rotates the aircraft in a counterclockwise ... : J* L4 e) n* O& s! u$ M TRACK (TRK) A basic guidance mode, providing lateral guidance to an operator selected ground track; % j' e" z' E- k5 v TRACK ANGLE ERROR (TAE) A guidance control law parameter, generated by the lateral guidance modes; Typical Units: rad; % C) h+ d' ]8 d& j& Y TRACK ANGLE ERROR GAIN (KTAE) A guidance control law parameter, generated by the lateral guidance modes; 9 s$ E- U6 I. C5 iTRACK HANDLE A device to move a cursor in two axes on a display, much like a mouse 8 A# l; i# C& n; g# C' z, oTRACKING Tracking is performed by the TRN ' _6 z- c; q) Z" r0 p TRAFFIC COLLISION AVOIDANCESYSTEM (TCAS) TCAS-I provides warnings (TAs) of other nearby aircraft; TCAS II provides warnings and resolutions advisories (RAs), and coordinates RAs with other TC... 7 G6 B1 L! {3 A w" o* j, w TRAFFIC PATTERN The traffic flow that is prescribed for aircraft landing at, taxiing on, or taking off from, an airfield. ; k d; \/ E8 _* v TRAILING EDGE (TE) The rearmost edge of the wing or stabilizer # j6 w' [/ v8 T& STRAINER AIRPLANE A aircraft designed to be inherently stable and fly at low speeds, to give first-time air crafters time to think and react as they learn to fly.

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