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the airspeed indicator and vertical
speed indicator confirm pitch
information from the attitude indicator.
conform conform /kən|fɔm/ verb to correspond
to required standards Fuels
must conform to strict requirements.
to conform to regulations to do what is
required by rules and regulations
conformal conformal /kən|fɔm(ə)l/ adjective
representing angles, bearings, etc., correctly
Lambert’s conformal projection
congestion congestion /kən|d"estʃən/ noun a
situation where there are too many people
or vehicles in a confined space for
them to be able to move freely When
leaving the aircraft in an emergency, to
avoid congestion, passengers should be
directed to move away from exits
quickly.
conic conic /kɒnk/ adjective based on the
shape of a cone conic projection the
standard two-dimensional representation
of the earth
conical conical /kɒnk(ə)l/ adjective shaped
like a cone The nose of Concorde has
a conical shape.
conjunction conjunction /kən|d"ŋkʃən/ noun
in conjunction with working or operating
together with Built-up areas, used
in conjunction with other features such
as rivers, railways and coastlines which
are near them, are more easily identified.
connect connect /kə|nekt/ verb to join Batteries
are sometimes connected in
series. A cockpit lever is connected to
a needle valve in the float chamber.
connecting flight connecting flight /kə|nektŋ flat/
noun a second aircraft which a passenger
should arrive on time to catch, and
which will take him or her to the final
destination Instead of flying direct to
London, take the flight to Amsterdam
and then take a connecting flight to
London Heathrow.
connecting rod connecting rod /kə|nektŋ rɒd/
noun an engine part that connects the
piston to the crankshaft
connection connection /kə|nekʃən/ noun 1. the
point at which things are joined There
is an electrical connection to the battery.
2. a link or feature that makes
things interdependent There is a connection
between temperature change
and altitude. 3. the process of catching
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a second aircraft to arrive at a final destination
Follow the ‘Flight Connection’
signs.
connector connector /kə|nektə/ noun a device
which connects two or more things A
connector is used to connect two
lengths of wire together. Standard
connectors consist of a metal coupling
with a rubber sandwich joint.
consecutive consecutive /kən|sekjυtv/ adjective
following one another without a
break 4, 5 and 6 are three consecutive
numbers. a period of 28 consecutive
days 28 days following immediately
one after the other
consequence consequence /kɒnskwəns/ noun
the result of an action The accident
was a consequence of the pilot’s
actions. as a consequence as a result
consequent consequent /kɒnskwənt/ adjective
resulting As temperature rises,
there will be a consequent increase in
the volume of the gas.
consequently consequently /kɒnskwəntli/
adverb therefore, as a result She was
late, consequently she missed the start
of the examination.
conserve conserve /kən|s%v/ verb to avoid
using unnecessarily Release the
brakes when necessary and conserve
main system pressure. to conserve
energy to use only as much energy as
you really need to conserve fuel to
use as little fuel as possible
consider consider /kən|sdə/ verb to think
carefully about something If the aircraft
is low on fuel, the commander
should consider diverting to the nearest
suitable airport.
‘…many purchasers of flight simulators
would argue that, when considering the
major manufacturers, there is little to
choose between them’ [Civil Aviation
Training]
considerable considerable /kən|sd(ə)rəb(ə)l/
adjective a lot of, quite large The
required range of trim change is considerable.
(NOTE: Considerable does not
mean that something should be
thought about, as the meaning for the
verb consider might suggest.) a considerable
amount of fuel a lot of fuel,
a large amount of fuel a considerable
distance a long distance considerable
force a lot of force
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