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interruption interruption /ntə|rpʃən/ noun a
break in the continuity of something
Because of the summer holiday, there
was an interruption in the flying training
course.
intersect intersect /ntə|sekt/ verb to cut
across each other Meridians intersect
at the poles and cross the equator at
right angles.
intersection intersection /ntə|sekʃən/ noun the
point at which two lines cross each
other The aircraft came to a stop at
the intersection between runways 09
and 16. The intersection of the drift
line and the wind vector gives the drift
point.
intertropical convergence zone intertropical convergence zone
/ntətrɒpk(ə)l kən|v%d"əns zəυn/
noun the boundary between the trade
winds and tropical air masses from the
northern and southern hemispheres
The intertropical convergence zone is
the zone in which the trade winds from
the two hemispheres approach each
other. Abbreviation ITCZ
interval interval /ntəv(ə)l/ noun 1. the
amount of space between places or
points The intervals at which contours
are drawn depends on the scale of the
chart and this interval, known as the
vertical interval, is noted on the chart.
2. the period of time between two
events A precise interval is essential
to obtain correct ignition timing on all
cylinders.
introduction introduction /ntrə|dkʃ(ə)n/ noun
1. something written which comes at
the beginning of a report, chapter, etc.,
or something spoken which comes at
the beginning of a talk In his introduction,
the chief executive praised the
efforts of the workforce over the previous
12 months. 2. the act of bringing
into use The introduction of fly-bywire
technology has made the pilot’s
task easier.
inverse inverse /n|v%s/ adjective reversed in
order or effect There is an inverse
relationship between altitude and temperature,
i.e. temperature decreases as
altitude increases.
inversion inversion /n|v%ʃ(ə)n/ noun 1. an
atmospheric phenomenon where cold
air is nearer the ground than warm air
Smog is smoke or pollution trapped on
the surface by an inversion of temperature
with little or no wind. 2. turning
something upside down Inversion of
the aircraft in flight may result in fuel
stoppage.
inversion layer inversion layer /n|v%ʃ(ə)n leə/
noun a layer of the atmosphere in which
the temperature increases as altitude
increases
invert invert /n|v%t/ verb to turn upside
down A glass tube is sealed at one
end, filled with mercury and then
inverted so that the open end is
immersed in a bowl containing mercury.
investigate investigate /n|vest$et/ verb to
examine or look into something in great
detail If the starter engaged light stays
on after starting, it means that power is
still connected to the starter and, if it is
still on after 30 seconds, the cause must
be investigated.
investigation investigation /n|vest|$eʃ(ə)n/
noun a detailed inquiry or close examination
of a matter accident investigation
process of discovering the cause of
accidents
‘…accident investigation by the FAA and
the German LBA revealed that the
crashed aircraft had been completely
repainted in an unauthorized paint shop’
[Pilot]
investigator investigator /n|vest$etə/ noun a
person who investigates Accident
investigators found poor coordination
between controllers.
invisible invisible /n|vzb(ə)l/ adjective
impossible to see Oxygen is an invisible
gas.
involve involve /n|vɒlv/ verb to include In
large transport aircraft, because of the
distance and numbers of people
involved, effective and rapid communications
are required between flight
crew and cabin crew and between cabin
crew and passengers. Two aircraft
were involved in an accident.
involved involved /n|vɒlvd/ adjective overcomplex,
difficult The procedure for
127 item
replacing a lost passport is very
involved.
inward inward /nwəd/ adjective directed to
or moving towards the inside or interior
To provide protection against smoke
and other harmful gases, a flow of
100% oxygen is supplied at a positive
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