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access panel access panel /kses pn(ə)l/
noun a part of the aircraft skin which
can be easily removed so internal components
can be inspected
accident accident /ksd(ə)nt/ noun 1.
something which happens which seems
to have no cause  it was an accident
nobody planned that it should happen or
deliberately caused it to happen  by
accident by chance  we met by accident
we met by chance 2. an unfortunate
or harmful event, something causing
damage  An accident must be
reported.  The flight attendant was
injured in the accident.
‘Mr Skidmore lost both arms in an
accident while serving in the army as a
young man, and is believed to be the first
pilot in the UK – and possibly the world –
to go solo with two artificial arms’ [Pilot]
accidental accidental / ks|dent(ə)l/ adjective
1. happening by accident, not deliberate
or planned  There is a safety device to
prevent accidental retraction of the
undercarriage. 2. relating to an accident,
or happening as a result of an accident
 We were told of his accidental
death.
accompanied accompanied /ə|kmp(ə)nid/
adjective found together with  accompanied
luggage luggage which belongs
to one of the passengers and is carried
on the same aircraft.  unaccompanied
accompany accompany /ə|kmp(ə)ni/ verb to
go together with something else 
Engine failure is sometimes accompanied
by fire.  Mr Smith was accompanied
by his wife and children on the
flight to New York Mr Smith’s wife
and children were with him on the flight
accomplish accomplish /ə|kmplʃ/ verb (in formal
technical texts) to do something 
Feathering is accomplished by moving
the pilot’s control lever.  Retraction of
the undercarriage is accomplished by
electrical power.  to accomplish a
task to successfully finish doing something
demanding  She was the first
woman to accomplish the feat in a single-
engined aircraft.
accomplishment accomplishment /ə|kmplʃmənt/
noun 1. an achievement  Charles Lindbergh’s
flight across the Atlantic in May
1927 was a great accomplishment. 2.
(in physics) work done  Power is measured
by units of accomplishment correlated
with time.
accordance accordance /ə|kɔd(ə)ns/ noun  in
accordance with in agreement with or
following something such as rules,
instructions or laws  Fuels must be
used in accordance with instructions. 
in accordance with Buys Ballot’s Law
as described by Buys Ballot’s Law
‘…use full heat whenever carburettor
heat is applied, partial hot air should only
be used if an intake temperature gauge is
fitted and only then in accordance with
the Flight Manual or Pilot’s Operating
Handbook’ [Civil Aviation Authority,
General Aviation Safety Sense Leaflet]
accordingly accordingly /ə|kɔdŋli/ adverb as
needed  Check for increasing manifold
pressure and reduce power accordingly.
according to according to /ə|kɔdŋ tu/ preposition
1. as determined by or in relation to
 The force exerted by the pilot on the
control column will vary according to a
number of factors. 2. as written or said
by somebody else  According to the
copilot, engine vibration was detected
in engine number one. 3. in agreement
with something, e.g. instructions, etc. 
according to instructions exactly as
account 4
said in the instructions  according to
requirements as required
account account /ə|kaυnt/ noun  to take
something into account to remember
something and consider it carefully 
When planning a flight, wind speed and
direction must be taken into account. 
In the event of an in-flight emergency,
the aircraft should be landed at the
nearest suitably equipped airport, taking
into account fuel available.  on no
account under no circumstances, never
 On no account should anybody fly an
aircraft without carrying out pre-flight
checks.
account for account for /ə|kaυnt fə/ verb 1. to
make up or constitute  Kevlar and carbon
fibre account for a large percentage
of the materials used in modern aircraft.
2. to provide the main reason for
something  High humidity accounted
for the longer take-off run.
accrete accrete /ə|krit/ verb to increase in
amount by slow external addition, to
 
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