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STANDARD RATE TURN A turn of three degrees compass heading per second.
4 B4 c0 }9 m% T2 A; l% h. uSTANDARD UNITS Units commonly encountered for a particular quantity;
% ]4 S, u* f0 ~5 K8 o' j8 QSTAR Standard Arrival
# B4 }7 M. o0 [: hSTARBOARD 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...
1 \: v" `; r' R; c3 h) Y1 bSTATE DATA Data that defines aircraft parameters, such as position, velocity, attitude; Some standard terms for state data include: Groundspeed vector, wind spee...
^' P3 g/ Q7 @, Q% ]0 O9 G) RSTATE-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... : R7 o! ]1 c. |7 {5 d7 }
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... % N5 A/ a2 g8 n& s% q/ f& ]6 r
STATION A structure on the ground, perhaps containing VOR or TACAN
`4 b5 T, @) ]# E5 a3 aSTATUS An indicator of how well a system or subsystem is working
, o& ~/ C- w& u8 d, qSTATUS 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...
! ?* ^' i/ C6 V* XSTATUS 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...
0 j: s5 u; n$ f0 h, x, M, I" kSTC (1) Supplemental Type Certificate. (2) Sensitivity-time compensation. In weather radar, a technique and circuit for calibrating a display.
- o3 P7 p* a+ H: L$ n/ ^* WSTD Supplemental Type Certificate * l* F' x4 O" _5 v5 _
STDMA Self-Organizing Time Division Multiple Access (VDL) 6 C' s9 o, H3 W1 A4 E# z) `8 g) |
STICK A control in the cockpit which controls the elevators (forward/back axis) and the ailerons (left/right axis). 6 L T# C2 u# z% X
STOL Short takeoff and landing ability.
! C6 V7 |) E; B& {* H; xSTOP 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 ...
) W: |% M2 o gSTRAP DOWN INERTIAL SENSOR Accelerometers mounted to a platform fixed to the aircraft; Compare: gimbaled inertial sensor
6 O2 z& q! F1 ASTRUT 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... 3 [. f: Y- J4 U' U! O' J5 T
SUA Special Use Airspace (USA) 0 M% M. o( u3 W
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.
6 @+ x" o I2 K% V, ~- O$ sSUMPS Points underneath each fuel tank to test for contamination like water or other debris. * F1 O. D) V1 M7 L6 \0 _
SUN Sunday (MON-TUE-WED-THU-FRI-SAT-SUN-HOL)
. k$ O: N/ v0 z$ H0 Z: NSUPERCHARGED Method for increasing engine power.
+ A7 C) M. `& w. x% D7 JSURFACE Related to surface of water;
5 H e8 }6 R& y3 wSURVIVABILITY A survivability subsystem detects and counters hostile actions. - s, ~0 w. J' W' e* z4 M4 f
SVFR Special VFR |
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