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1. to finish or make whole The
number of revolutions for the crankshaft
to complete a full cycle is always
two. complete the work to continue
until the work is finished 2. to fill in
information complete the flight plan
to fill in the required information in the
flight plan
completion completion /kəm|pliʃ(ə)n/ noun the
satisfactory finishing of a task It is
important to carry out an inspection of
an aircraft after completion of de-icing
operations.
complex complex /kɒmpleks/ adjective complicated
and therefore possibly difficult
to understand Of all the pre-departure
activities, route planning is one of the
most complex. noun 1. a whole made
up of many different parts a cumulonimbus
cloud complex a collection of
cumulonimbus clouds forming a system
2. a building made up of many different
parts the terminal three complex the
main building and associated buildings
which together make up terminal three
complexity complexity /kəm|pleksti/ noun the
condition of being complex, or a complication
Up-to-date design does not
necessarily mean structural complexity.
complicate complicate /kɒmplket/ verb to
make more difficult Map reading is
often complicated by seasonal variations.
complicated complicated /kɒmplketd/ adjective
not easy to understand
complication complication /kɒmpl|keʃ(ə)n/
noun a difficulty or problem The complication
with the Mercator’s projection
is that great circle directions must be
converted to rhumb line directions by
the application of conversion angle
before they can be plotted.
comply comply /kəm|pla/ verb to be or do
what is required by an instruction or law
Equipment and furnishings of modern
jet transports must comply with safety
regulations. Passengers must comply
with the no-smoking signs. (NOTE: complying
– complied)
component component /kəm|pəυnənt/ noun 1.
a part of an aircraft, aircraft system or
piece of equipment The undercarriage
is made up of a number of different
components. 2. one part of a force
such as wind which consists of a
number of different parts 3. a substance
which forms part of a compound
compose compose /kəm|pəυz/ verb to make
something from a number of parts The
atmosphere is composed of a mixture of
gases.
composite composite /kɒmpəzt/ adjective
referring to something made up of a
number of different parts composite
51 concentration
material The flight crew route flight
plan is a composite document which
serves as a navigation log. noun a
lightweight but very strong man-made
material used in aircraft manufacturing
To make a composite it is necessary to
combine the reinforcing glass fibres
with special glue or resin. (NOTE: The
word composite was originally an
adjective, but through frequent usage
the term composite material has been
shortened to composite.)
‘Canadian Aerospace Group (CAG) is
working with Pratt & Whitney Canada on
a turboprop-powered version of its
Windeagle all-composite light aircraft’
[Flight International 16–22 July 1997]
COMMENT: Composites are used in
the construction of many modern
aircraft, from gliders to aircraft such as
the Airbus A320, because they are
strong and lighter than metals.
composition composition /kɒmpə|zʃ(ə)n/ noun
the make-up or structure of something
composition of the atmosphere the
combination of gases which make up
the atmosphere
compound compound /kɒmpaυnd/ adjective
referring to something made up of two
or more parts or substances noun a
substance made up of two or more components
A chemical compound has
qualities that are different from those of
the substances from which it is made.
Advances in sealing compounds have
now made fuel tanks less liable to leaks.
compound wound generator compound wound generator
/kɒmpaυnd wund d"enəretə/
noun a generator which consists of a
number of windings
compress compress /kəm|pres/ verb to put
under pressure thereby reducing volume
Pressure is created when a fluid
is compressed.
compressibility compressibility /kəmpresə|blti/
noun the natural ability of a substance
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