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engaged during climb or descent.
Opposite disengage 2. engaged in
working on a particular job or task
Personnel engaged in ground running
must ensure that any detachable clothing
is securely fastened and they should
wear acoustic ear muffs.
engine engine /end"n/ noun a machine that
converts energy into mechanical force
or motion, different from an electric or
hydraulic motor because of its use of a
fuel jet engine piston engine internal
combustion engine combustion,
jet, piston engine-driven referring to
equipment and devices which take their
power from the engine when it is running
engine-driven generator
engine-driven pump engine running
engine operating or working the
engine is running the engine is working
The accident investigation demonstrated
that the engine was running at
full power when the aircraft hit the
ground.
COMMENT: In British usage, there is a
clear distinction between the terms
‘engine’ and ‘motor’, the term ‘motor’
only being used for electric power
units. In American usage, however,
‘motor’ is used for all types of power
unit including the internal-combustion
engine.
block engine block /end"n blɒk/ noun a
cylinder block with integral crankcase
engine capacity 84
engine capacity engine capacity /end"n kə||
psti/ noun the swept volume of an
engine
engine compartment engine compartment /end"n
kəm|pɑtmənt/ noun a space in the airframe
where the engine is located
engineer engineer /end"|nə/ noun a person
who is qualified to design, build and
repair machines aircraft engineer an
engineer who specialises in the maintenance
and repair of aircraft
engineering engineering /end"|nərŋ/ noun
the use of scientific and mathematical
principles for practical reasons such as
the design, manufacture, and operation
of machines and systems, etc. aircraft
engineering the branch of aviation concerned
with the maintenance and repair
of aircraft Reinforced plastics or composites
are being used in aircraft engineering
instead of metals because they
are much lighter.
engine failure engine failure /end"n feljə/
noun a situation in which an engine
stops during running
engine indicating and crew alerting system engine indicating and crew
alerting system /end"n
ndketŋ ən kru ə|l%tŋ sstəm/
noun full form of EICAS
engine instruments engine instruments /end"n
nstrυmənts/ plural noun instruments
which give the pilot information about
engine temperature, speed, etc.
engine intake engine intake /end"n ntek/
noun the front part of the engine where
air enters the engine
engine malfunction engine malfunction /end"n ml|
fŋkʃən/ noun a situation in which the
engine does not work as it should
engine oil engine oil /end"n ɔl/ noun oil used
especially to lubricate engines
engine performance engine performance /end"n pə|
fɔməns/ noun a description of how
well the engine works or detailed statistical
information about the capabilities
of the engine
enhance enhance /n|hɑns/ verb to make
greater or better or clearer Chances of
survival are enhanced if passengers
know where the emergency exits are.
‘…any automation must be designed to
enhance the decision making abilities of
the crew, not replace them’
[INTER PILOT]
enhancement enhancement /n|hɑnsmənt/ noun
the process of making greater, better or
clearer enhancement of an image on
a screen the improvement of an image
on a screen
enlarge enlarge /n|lɑd"/ verb to make bigger
or larger enlarge the hole make
the hole bigger
enplane enplane /en|plen/ verb to board or
allow somebody to board an aircraft
en route en route /ɒn rut/ adverb, adjective
on or along the way en route from
New York to London on the way from
New York to London en route alternate
an airfield where it is possible to
land if there is an in-flight problem en
route weather conditions a description
of the weather along the path of flight
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