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greater than the input voltage to the primary.
pilot control input movements
on the flying controls made by the pilot
INS INS abbreviation inertial navigation
system
insert insert /n|s%t/ verb to put in or into
To prevent tyre explosion due to overheating,
fusible plugs are inserted into
the wheel assemblies. Insert your telephone
number in the space provided
on the form. Insert the key in the lock
and turn it.
insertion insertion /n|s%ʃ(ə)n/ noun the act
of putting in or into There is a space
on the form for the insertion of a postal
address. When the contours for a particular
pressure level have been drawn
in, the chart is completed by insertion of
spot temperatures and wind speed
information.
insignificant insignificant /ns$|nfkənt/
adjective not important, of no consequence
Minor changes in wind speed
or direction are insignificant.
inspect inspect /n|spekt/ verb to look at
something closely and to check for
problems or defects Propellers should
be inspected prior to flight.
inspection inspection /n|spekʃ(ə)n/ noun a
careful check for problems Before
flight, the pilot should carry out a careful
inspection of the aircraft.
instability instability /nstə|blti/ noun a condition
in which a body or mass moves
easily, and with increasing speed, away
from its original position Atmospheric
instability often results in strong vertical
currents of air. The built-in instability
of some modern fighter aircraft
makes them highly manoeuvrable but
difficult to control without fly-by-wire
technology.
install install /n|stɔl/ verb to put in position,
connect and make ready for use
Most carburettors are installed in a
warm position to help against icing.
installed battery a battery in position
in the aircraft
installation installation /nstə|leʃ(ə)n/ noun 1.
the act of putting equipment or devices
into position and connecting them for
use The installation of the computer
took three hours. 2. equipment or
devices which are installed In some
auxiliary-power-unit installations the
air intake area is protected against ice
formation by bleeding a supply of hot
air from the compressor over the intake
surfaces.
instance instance /nstəns/ noun an example
which is used to provide evidence of
something Failure to check fuel levels
before take-off is an instance of bad airmanship.
for instance e.g.
instant instant /nstənt/ adjective immediate,
happening immediately noun a
very short period of time The pilot has
to act in an instant to counteract the
severe downdraughts of a microburst.
instinctive instinctive /n|stŋktv/ adjective
natural, rather than thought-out In
most modern light aircraft, use of the
trim wheel is instinctive, i.e. forwards
for nose down and backwards for nose
up.
instruct instruct /n|strkt/ verb to give information
or knowledge, usually in a formal
setting such as a lesson or briefing
The safety officer instructs employees
on the use of the breathing equipment.
The training captain instructs trainee
pilots in the simulator.
instruction instruction /n|strkʃən/ noun 1. the
act of giving information or knowledge,
usually in a formal setting such as a lesson
or briefing Trainees receive firstaid
instruction. 2. information on how
something should be operated or used
You must follow the instructions.
instruction manual instruction manual /n|strkʃən
mnjuəl/ noun a book containing
information on how something should
be operated or used
instructor instructor /n|strktə/ noun a person
who gives information or knowledge,
usually in a formal setting such as a lesson
or briefing
instrument instrument /nstrυmənt/ noun a
device for recording, measuring or controlling,
especially functioning as part
of a control system Airspeed is given
123 intake
on an instrument called the airspeed
indicator.
instrument approach procedure instrument approach procedure
/nstrυmənt ə|prəυtʃ prə|sid"ə/
noun a set of procedures which a pilot
must follow when approaching an airport
under instrument flight rules
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