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it is to keep the aircraft serviceable
The maintenance crew worked
through the night to complete the work.
major major /med"ə/ adjective important
There are two major cloud groups, stratus
and cumulus. Opposite minor
major airport a large, important or
international airport major problem
a serious problem. Opposite minor
majority majority /mə|d"ɒrti/ noun the
greater number or larger part – anything
more than 50% The majority of passengers
prefer to sit in a non-smoking
area of the cabin.
malfunction malfunction /ml|fŋkʃən/ noun a
failure to work or to function correctly
The oil pressure and temperature of
the CSDU can be monitored by the pilot
and if a malfunction occurs, the pilot
can then choose to disconnect the
CSDU from the engine. verb to function
incorrectly or fail to function
Oscillating outputs from the alternators
could cause sensitive equipment to malfunction.
mandatory /mndət(ə)ri/ adjective
compulsory, required or ordered by an
official organisation or authority Fire
detection systems in toilets are mandatory.
maneuver /mə|nuvə/ noun US same
as manoeuvre
maneuverability 144
maneuverability maneuverability /mə|nuv(ə)rə|
blti/ noun US same as manoeuvrability
maneuvering area maneuvering area /mə|nuv(ə)rŋ
eəriə/ noun US same as manoeuvring
area
manifold manifold /mnfəυld/ noun a system
of pipes for a fluid from single
input to multiple output or multiple
input to single output inlet and
exhaust manifolds of a piston engine
manifold pressure manifold pressure /mn|fəυld
preʃə/ noun absolute pressure in the
induction system of a piston engine
measured in inches of mercury
manner manner /mnə/ noun a way of doing
something Wind is said to be veering
when it changes direction in a clockwise
manner. Pre-flight checks should be
done in the correct manner.
manoeuvrability manoeuvrability /mə|nuv(ə)rə|
blti/ noun the ability and speed with
which an aircraft can turn away from its
previous path Light training aircraft
do not have great manoeuvrability but
they are stable and therefore easier to
fly. (NOTE: The US spelling is maneuverability.)
manoeuvre manoeuvre /mə|nuvə/ noun any
deliberate or intended departure from
the existing flight or ground path (NOTE:
It is also written maneuver in US English.)
flight manoeuvre turns, loops,
climbs and descents ground manoeuvre
taxiing and turning onto runways
and taxiways, etc.
manoeuvring area manoeuvring area /mə|nuv(ə)rŋ
eəriə/ noun the part of the aerodrome
used for the take-off, landing and taxiing
of aircraft
manual manual /mnjuəl/ adjective referring
to the hands, or done or worked by
hand The electronic flight instrument
system has two self-test facilities –
automatic and manual. noun a reference
book giving instructions on how to
operate equipment, machinery, etc.
maintenance manual aircraft operating
manual
manual control manual control /mnjuəl kən|
trəυl/ noun hand-flying an aircraft
equipped with an autopilot or automatic
flight control system
manually manually /mnjuəli/ adverb by
hand The system is switched on manually.
manufacture /mnjυ|fktʃə/ verb
to make a product for sale using industrial
machines The centrifugal compressor
is usually more robust than the
axial flow type and also easier to
develop and manufacture.
map map /mp/ noun a representation of
the Earth’s surface on a flat surface such
as a sheet of paper a map of Africa
verb to make measurements and calculations
of part of the Earth’s surface in
order to produce a map
MAP MAP abbreviation missed approach
point
margin margin /mɑd"n/ noun 1. a blank
space bordering the written or printed
area on a page Write notes in the margin
of the book. 2. an amount allowed in
addition to what is needed safety margin
In some configurations, it is possible
for the buffet speed to be less than
the required 7% margin ahead of the
stall.
maritime maritime /mrtam/ adjective
referring to the sea maritime wind a
wind blowing from the sea The Rocky
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