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AMS AMS abbreviation aeronautical mobile
service
AMSL AMSL abbreviation above mean sea
level
AMSS AMSS abbreviation automatic message
switching system
anabatic anabatic /nə|btk/ adjective
referring to a warm flow of air travelling
up a hillside or mountainside.
Compare katabatic
anabatic wind anabatic wind /nəbtk wnd/
noun a wind current, caused by solar
heating of the land, that rises up a southfacing
mountainside South-facing
slopes are most suitable for the anabatic
wind. Compare katabatic wind
analog analog /nəlɒ$/ adjective same as
analogue
analogous analogous /ə|nlə$əs/ adjective
similar or comparable to Isobars are
analogous to contour lines.
analogue analogue /nəlɒ$/ adjective 1. representing
a quantity or signal that varies
continuously by means of a physical
apparatus such as a dial and pointer
The electronic centralised aircraft monitor
(ECAM) does not have analogue
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presentation of engine information. 2.
analogue display (on a clock) a traditional
hands and face display on a clock
or dial. Compare digital display
analyse /nəlaz/, analyze verb to
break down into parts and study very
closely to analyse fuel to separate
fuel into its different parts to find out
what it consists of to analyse a chart
to examine a chart in detail
analysis analysis /ə|nləss/ noun breaking
down a substance into its parts in order
to study them closely At a crash site,
samples of materials are removed for
analysis. (NOTE: The plural form is analyses
/ə|nlsiz/ .) chart analysis
careful study of charts
anchor /ŋkə/ noun a device connected
to and dropped from a boat in
order to prevent the boat from moving
in the water verb to drop an anchor to
prevent the boat from moving
anemograph anemograph /ə|nemə$rɑf/ noun
an instrument which maintains a continuous
recording of wind direction and
speed on a graph The anemograph
gives a continuous recording of wind
velocity which is displayed on a chart
and reveals gusts, squalls and lulls.
anemometer anemometer /n|mɒmtə/ noun an
instrument, usually attached to a building,
with three or four ‘cups’ which
rotate with the wind thus providing
wind-speed information The strength
of the wind can be seen by the speed
with which the anemometer rotates.
aneroid /nərɔd/ adjective not containing
or using liquid
aneroid barometer aneroid barometer /nərɔd bə|
rɒmtə/ noun a barometer which uses
an aneroid capsule to sense atmospheric
pressure changes
aneroid capsule aneroid capsule /nərɔd
kpsjul/ noun a thin flexible cylindrical
box, usually made of metal,
which has most of the air removed from
it and which expands and contracts with
changes in atmospheric pressure The
aneroid capsule in the barometer is
connected to a system of levers which
operate a pointer.
aneroid switch aneroid switch /nərɔd swtʃ/
noun a switch operated by an aneroid
capsule
angle angle /ŋ$əl/ noun the difference in
direction between two lines or surfaces
measured in degrees
of attack angle of attack /ŋ$(ə)l əv ə|tk/
noun the angle formed between the relative
airflow and the chord line of the
aerofoil
COMMENT: The angle of attack is
related to the flight path of the aircraft,
not to the angle the wing makes with
the horizontal. If the angle of attack
becomes too great, the smooth airflow
over the upper surface of the wing will
break down. If no corrective action is
taken by the pilot, there will be a
sudden loss of lift and the aircraft will
stall.
angle of incidence angle of incidence /ŋ$(ə)l əv
nsd(ə)ns/ noun the angle formed
between the chord-line of the mainplane
and the horizontal when the aircraft
is in the rigging position
of inclination angle of inclination /ŋ$(ə)l əv
nkl|neʃ(ə)n/ noun the angle formed
between a sloping path or surface and a
reference point or line which is either
horizontal or vertical Between any
two meridians there is an angle of inclination
one to the other which varies
with latitude.
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