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sonic speed is approached, the efficiency
of the intake begins to fall
because of shock waves at the intake lip.
intake temperature gauge intake temperature gauge
/ntek temprtʃə $ed"/ noun an
instrument to indicate the temperature
of air entering an engine
integral integral /nt$rəl/ adjective which
completes the whole or which belongs
to a whole Meteorology is an integral
part of a flying training course. integral
fuel tanks tanks which are located
within the structure of the aircraft
integrity integrity /n|te$rti/ noun the state of
being complete and in good working
condition The engine fire warning
system is checked to test its integrity.
The integrity of an aid used to conduct
procedural approaches must be high.
intend intend /n|tend/ verb to have a particular
plan, aim or purpose A battery is
intended to supply only limited amounts
of power. intended track desired
course of flight
intense intense /n|tens/ adjective 1. extreme
in amount intense heat very high heat
intense wind very strong wind 2.
intense concentration very hard or
deep concentration
intensity intensity /n|tensti/ noun the
amount or strength of heat, light, radiation
Surface air temperatures depend
mostly on the intensity and duration of
solar radiation.
intention intention /n|tenʃən/ noun the course
of action one means or plans to follow
It is not the intention of this chapter to
give a detailed description of world
weather. Our intention is to provide
safe, cost-effective flying.
inter- inter- /ntə/ prefix between
interact interact /ntər|kt/ verb to act on
each other Angle of attack and the
profile of the wing section interact to
produce lift. Direct and reflected path
signals can interact to cause bending of
the localiser and/or generation of a
false glidepath.
intercept intercept /ntə|sept/ verb to stop or
interrupt the intended path of something
When a radio transmission is made
from a moving platform, there will be a
shift in frequency between the transmitted
and intercepted radio signals.
interconnect interconnect /ntəkə|nekt/ verb to
connect together The fire extinguishers
for each engine are interconnected,
so allowing two extinguishers to be
used on either engine.
inter-crew inter-crew /ntə kru/ adjective
inter-crew communications communications
between members of the crew
The lack of inter-crew communication
contributed to the accident.
interfere interfere /ntə|fə/ verb to interfere
with to get in the way of something
or come between things and thus create
a problem An engine intake close to
another surface, such as the fuselage
tail section, must be separated from that
surface so that the slower boundary
layer air does not interfere with the regular
intake flow.
interference interference /ntə|fərəns/ noun
the prevention of reception of a clear
radio signal Some equipment, such as
generators and ignition systems, will
cause unwanted radio frequency interference.
precipitation interference
interference caused by rain, snow or
hail
interlock interlock /ntə|lɒk/ noun a series of
switches and/or relays Interlocks
operate in a specific sequence to ensure
satisfactory engagement of the autopilot.
verb to connect together parts of a
mechanism, so that the movement or
operation of individual parts affects
each other The two parts interlock to
create a solid structure.
intermediate intermediate /ntə|midiət/ adjective
1. in a position between two others
2. between beginners and advanced
he is at an intermediate stage in his
studies he is in the middle of his course
of study an intermediate level language
student a second language
learner who has reached a level between
elementary and advanced level
intermediate approach intermediate approach
/ntəmidiət ə|prəυtʃ/ noun the part
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of the approach from arriving at the first
navigational fix to the beginning of the
final approach
intermediate frequency intermediate frequency
/ntəmidiət frikwənsi/ noun the
frequency in a radio receiver to which
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