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it can support a column of liquid. 2. a
vertical section of a table in a document
Column four of the table shows the
totals of the other three columns.
combat combat /kɒmbt/ verb to fight
against Fire extinguishers are provided
to combat fire.
combat aircraft combat aircraft /kɒmbt
eəkrɑft/ noun aircraft designed for
warfare
combination combination /kɒmb|neʃ(ə)n/
noun two or more things brought
together to form one The combination
of wind direction and wind speed is
called velocity.
combine combine /kəm|ban/ verb to bring
two or more things together to make
one The stabilising channels for ailerons
and elevators are combined.
Thrust and lift combine to overcome
drag and gravity.
combustible combustible /kəm|bstəb(ə)l/
adjective burning or igniting easily
combustible materials materials
which will catch fire easily, e.g. wood,
paper, etc.
combustion combustion /kəm|bstʃən/ noun
burning, especially that which takes
place in an engine The heat generated
by combustion is considerable.
combustion chamber combustion chamber /kəm|
bstʃ(ə)n tʃembə/ noun the part of
the cylinder in a piston engine where
the ignition of the fuel/air mixture takes
place
combustor combustor /kəm|bstə/ noun the
part of a jet or gas-turbine engine that
burns fuel to produce power. It consists
of the fuel injection system, the igniter,
and the combustion chamber.
command command /kə|mɑnd/ noun an order
the command to evacuate the order
to leave the aircraft in an emergency
in command having responsibility for
and authority over verb to order something
to be done The captain commanded
the evacuation of the aircraft.
commander commander /kə|mɑndə/ noun a
pilot in control of, and responsible for,
the aircraft and its contents during flight
time the commander of an aircraft
the member of the flight crew specified
by the operator as being the commander
commence commence /kə|mens/ verb to start to
do something commence the evacuation
start getting people out of the aircraft
commercial commercial /kə|m%ʃ(ə)l/ adjective
referring to a business activity commercial
aviation flying as a business
enterprise
commercial aircraft commercial aircraft /kə|m%ʃ(ə)l
eəkrɑft/ noun aircraft used to carry
cargo or passengers for payment
Commercial Pilot’s Licence Commercial Pilot’s Licence /kə|
m%ʃ(ə)l paləts las(ə)ns/ noun the
licence that a person requires to be
pilot-in-command of public transport
aircraft certified for single-pilot operations.
Abbreviation CPL
common sense common sense /kɒmən sens/
noun ordinary good sense You should
use your common sense as well as follow
the rules if a passenger feels
unwell.
comms comms /kɒmz/ abbreviation communications
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communicate communicate /kə|mjunket/ verb
to make contact with somebody in order
to pass information The cabin attendants
should communicate with the captain.
communication /kə|mjun|
keʃ(ə)n/ noun the act of passing information
to somebody usually, but not
always, by using language Two methods
of communication are available to
crew members – language and hand
signals.
link communication link /kə|mjun|
keʃ(ə)n lŋk/ noun a telephone or
radio connection, as between the
ground crew and flight deck while an
aircraft is preparing for departure
communications communications /kə|mjun|
keʃ(ə)nz/ plural noun a system of
passing information satellite communications
VHF communications are
allocated the frequency bracket 118–
137 MHz. Abbreviation comms
commutator commutator /kɒmjutetə/ noun a
device containing metal bars connected
to the coils of a generator to produce
electrical current As the power output
required is DC not AC, a commutator is
fixed at one end of the armature.
compact compact /kəm|pkt/ adjective
small, close together, or not taking
much space The annular system, as
used on modern aircraft, provides a
compact system, and, for the same output
and mass flow, a shorter system.
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