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GAEN N201 – Oxford – English for Aviation Unit 2 Vocabulary.

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1 GAEN N201 – Oxford – English for Aviation Unit 2 Vocabulary

2 Tail assembly (n)  The rear part of an aircraft.  The tail assembly provide stability to the aircraft.

3 Cargo (n)  The goods that are being carried on a ship or plane or other large vehicle; freight  The plane was carrying a cargo of medicine and food supplies to the refugee camp.

4 Cowling (n)  A metal cover for an aircraft engine  The mechanic had the cowling open so he could check the engine.

5 Trailing edge (n)  The rearmost, back edge of a wing  Flaps are used to increase lift  and are located on the trailing  edge of wings.

6 Access hatch (n)  A trap door set into a floor or ceiling  The access hatch is sometimes used as an emergency exit.

7 Navigation (n)  The science of planning which way you need to go when you are travelling from one place to another  Successful air navigation involves piloting an aircraft from place to place without getting lost, breaking the laws applying to aircraft or injuring anyone in the air or on the ground.

8 Undercarriage (n)  The part of an aircraft, including the wheels, that supports it when it is taking off or landing; landing gear  The undercarriage was damaged on landing and caused the aircraft to skid off the runway.

9 Leading edge (n)  The front edge of a wing  The front of the wing is called the leading edge.

10 Fuselage (n)  The main part of a plane, in which people sit or goods are carried  A close inspection found cracks in the aircraft’s fuselage and wings.

11 Damage (n)  Physical harm that is done to something or to a part of someone’s or something’s body, so that it is broken or injured  The damage to the aircraft happened when another vehicle backed into it by accident.

12 Manual (n)  A book that gives instructions about how to do something, especially how to use a machine  Sony has an online user guide manual for PlayStation 3.

13 Medical kit (n)  A collection of supplies and equipment for use in giving first aid  Everyone should keep a small medical kit at home in case anyone cuts or burns themselves.

14 Checklist (n)  A list that helps you by reminding you of the things you need to do or get for a particular job or activity  Pre-flight Checklists  PRE-EXTERNAL CHECK  Parking Brakes — ON  Batteries — ON  External Power — a/r  Flight Controls — Locked  Safety Equipment — Checked  Batteries — a/r  EXTERNAL CHECK  A checklist helps you make sure that everything is done.

15 Equip (v) / equipment (n)  The tools, machines, clothes, etc. that you need to do a particular job or activity Flying can be fun but it’s import to make sure you have the right aviation equipment for a safe and enjoyable flight.

16 Troubleshoot (v)  Find and correct faults in mechanical and electrical systems  The mechanic is always ready to troubleshoot any engine problems.

17 Fault (n)  Something that is wrong with a machine, system, design, etc., which prevents it from working properly  There is no power so it must be an electrical fault.

18 Precaution (n)  Something that is done to prevent possible harm or trouble from happening in the future  Be sure to follow the usual safety precautions when cooking outdoors.

19 Prohibit (v)/ prohibited (adj)  to say that an action is illegal or not allowed; ban, forbid  The military prohibit the use of mobile phones by cadets.

20 Departure (n)  An act of leaving a place, especially at the start  The departure of the aircraft for London was delayed because of engine problems.

21 Arrival (n)  The act of coming to or reaching a place  They were waiting for the arrival of the passengers.

22 Unreadable (adj)  That cannot be understood or read; illegible  The notes he took at the meeting were unreadable.

23 Pitot cover (n)  A cover used when an aircraft is parked to keep obstructions like insects and ice off the pitot tube  A blocked pitot tube can cause problems with aircraft instruments so it needs to be protected with a pitot cover when the aircraft is parked.

24 ATIS ( A utomated T erminal I nformation S ervice)  A continuous broadcast of recorded non-control aeronautical information at busier terminal / airport areas ATIS broadcasts contain essential information, such as weather information, which runways are active, available approaches, and any other information required by the pilots.

25 NOTAM ( No tice to A ir M en)  A written notification issued to pilots before a flight, advising them of circumstances relating to the state of flying Example:  NATURE OF THE NOTAM : Replacing NOTAM 1212 issued in 2014  FIR: EGTT (LONDON FIR) FIR  SUBJECT: Taxiway (MX)  CONDITION: Closed (LC)  TRAFFIC: NOTAM issued for IFR (I) flights and VFR flights (V)IFRVFR  PURPOSE: NOTAM selected for immediate attention of flight crew members (N)  A NOTAM is filed with an aviation authority to alert aircraft of any hazards along the way or at a specific location.

26 Hazard (n)  Something that may be dangerous, or cause accidents or problems; a risk that cannot be avoided; danger; peril; jeopardy  Birds around an aircraft are a common hazard around many airports, often resulting in damage to aircraft.

27 Visibility (n)  The distance it is possible to see, especially when this is affected by weather conditions  The visibility during landing was very poor due to fog conditions.

28 Ceiling (n)  The greatest height an aircraft can fly at or the level of the clouds  Most commercial jetliners have a ceiling of 42,000 feet.

29 Disaster (n) Disastrous (adj)  An unexpected event that kills a lot of people and causes a lot of damage; calamity; catastrophe; cataclysm  The bad weather could have a disastrous effect on the area's tourism industry.


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