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bring together the various parts of a procedure
or plan to ensure that the operation
works correctly It is the task of
air traffic controllers to coordinate the
movement of traffic in and out of a terminal.
2. to make different parts of the
body work well together During a
hover, helicopter pilots must be able to
coordinate movements of both hands
and feet.
coordinated flight coordinated flight /kəυ|ɔdnetd
flat/ noun flight, especially during
turns, in which the horizontal and vertical
forces acting on the aircraft are in
balance In coordinated flight, the ball
in the turn coordinator will be in the
centre.
COMMENT: The ball in the balance
indicator of the turn coordinator shows
the pilot if the aircraft is in coordinated
flight or if it is slipping or skidding.
When the ball moves to the left the
pilot should apply left rudder pedal
pressure, if the ball moves to the right,
the pilot should apply right rudder
pedal pressure.
Coordinated Universal Time Coordinated Universal Time
/kəυ|ɔdnetd jun|v%s(ə)l tam/
noun time used in aviation based on the
24-hour clock format. GMT
coordinates coordinates /kəυ|ɔdnəts/ plural
noun values used to locate a point on a
graph or a map The airfield can be
seen on the map at coordinates B:12.
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coordination coordination /kəυ|ɔd|neʃ(ə)n/
noun 1. the process of bringing together
the various parts of a procedure or plan
to ensure that it works correctly A rescue
coordination centre is set up to control
the emergency. 2. the ability to use
different parts of the body together well
A pilot must have good hand/eye
coordination.
cope cope /kəυp/ verb to manage to do
something, often with some difficulty
In heavy rainstorms, the windscreen
wipers may not be able to cope. The
aircraft structure must be able to cope
with increased loads caused by turning
movement.
copilot copilot /kəυpalət/, co-pilot noun a
licensed pilot who is second in command
to the captain of an aircraft The
copilot landed the aircraft.
copter copter /kɒptə/ noun same as helicopter
(informal )
cord cord /kɔd/ noun a strong thread, usually
of nylon Tyres are of pure rubber
and are either cord-strengthened or
reinforced. (NOTE: Cord is used to reinforce
tyres.)
core core /kɔ/ noun the central part, the
heart of something The primary windings
consist of heavy gauge wire
mounted on a soft iron core. the core
of a problem the central, most fundamental
part of a problem
Coriolis force Coriolis force /kɒri|əυls fɔs/
noun force which accelerates the movement
of a rotating mass perpendicular
to its motion and towards the axis of
rotation The Coriolis force explains
why wind patterns are clockwise in the
northern hemisphere and anti-clockwise
in the southern hemisphere.
COMMENT: The Coriolis force acts at a
right angle to wind direction and is
directly proportional to wind speed. It
is named after G. G. Coriolis, a French
engineer who died in 1843.
correct correct /kə|rekt/ adjective right
correct tyre pressure the pressure at
which the tyres should be maintained
verb 1. to adjust in order to make right
A servo-motor fitted in the elevator
trim system will automatically correct
for loads. Calibrated airspeed or rectified
airspeed is indicated airspeed
corrected for instrumentation and
installation error. 2. to mark answers
right or wrong, as in an examination
The instructor has corrected the students’
examination papers.
correction correction /kə|rekʃ(ə)n/ noun 1. an
adjustment or change made to something
to make it correct 2. the use of a
mathematical formula for adjusting a
known inaccuracy of calculation In
applying this correction the reading is
converted to that which would occur at
mean sea level. 3. an alteration on, e.g.
a test answer, which provides the right
answer in place of the wrong answer
given I made several corrections to
the text.
corrective corrective /kə|rektv/ adjective
referring to something designed to correct
corrective action corrective action /kə|rektv
kʃən/ noun action taken to put a situation
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