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an engine
throughout throughout /θru|aυt/ adverb from
the beginning to the end of a time or
place  Emergency lighting is provided
throughout the cabin.  Heavy snow fell
throughout the night.  throughout the
life of the aircraft during the entire life
of the aircraft  throughout the world
all over the world  throughout the
year from January 1st to December
31st
thrust thrust /θrst/ noun a force produced
by a propeller, jet or rocket  A propeller
is a means of converting engine
power into a propulsive force known as
thrust.  In order for the aircraft to
increase speed, thrust must overcome
drag.  reversal, reverser  verb to
push suddenly with force  A nozzle is
an opening at the rear of a jet engine
through which exhaust gases are thrust.
(NOTE: thrusting – thrust)
thrust horsepower thrust horsepower / θrst
hɔspaυə/ noun the amount of horsepower
of an engine that is transformed
into thrust. Abbreviation THP
thrust reversal thrust reversal /θrst r| v%səl/
noun setting of throttle levers to provide
thrust in the opposite direction to decelerate
the aircraft after landing
thunder thunder /θndə/ noun the noise created
by the violent expansion and contraction
of air momentarily heated by a
lightning discharge  Thunder immediately
following the flash of lightning
usually indicates that the storm is overhead.
thunderstorm thunderstorm /θndəstɔm/ noun
a violent weather condition in which
wind speeds increase, rain or hail falls
and there is lightning activity  Thunderstorms
occur in well-developed
cumulonimbus clouds.  The process of
formation, development and decay of a
thunderstorm.
thunderstorm activity thunderstorm activity
/θndəstɔm k| tvti/ noun the
occurrence of weather conditions associated
with thunderstorms, such as rain,
thunder, wind or lightning
thus thus /ðs/ adverb 1. in this way  This
device fits with the other thus. 2. therefore,
as a result  The glide slope and
localiser beam signals control the aircraft
about the pitch and roll axes, thus
maintaining alignment with the runway.
 Anti-skid braking systems are
designed to prevent the brakes locking
the wheels during landing, thus reducing
the possibility of wheel skid.
tie tie /ta/ noun a basic structural member
which is designed to withstand mainly
tensile loads  Diagonal ties can be
used to relieve tension and increase the
effectiveness of the top boom.
tight tight /tat/ adjective closely or firmly
fitting or put together  a tight fit a situation
when there is just about enough
space to fit  adverb closely or firmly,
with no air leaks  The door must be
shut tight.
tilt tilt /tlt/ noun a sloping position  Land
creates a drag effect on an electro-magnetic
wave-front, reducing the velocity
of the wave thereby causing a tilt.  verb
to be at an angle to the vertical or horizontal,
to slope  The Earth tilts on its
axis.
timetable timetable /tamteb(ə)l/ noun a
printed list which shows the times of
departure from and arrival to various
destinations  All the scheduled flights
are listed in the airline timetable.
timetabled timetabled /tamteb(ə)ld/ adjective
listed in a timetable  A scheduled
landing is an arrival at a timetabled
destination.
time zone time zone /tam zəυn/ noun one of
the 24 parts of the Earth in which the
same standard time is used
tip tip /tp/ noun the end of a small or
tapering thing
tire tire /taə/ noun US same as tyre
titanium 234
titanium titanium /ta|teniəm/ noun a light
metal used to make strong alloys  The
fatigue resistance of titanium is greater
than that of aluminium or steel.
TKOF TKOF abbreviation take off (ICAO)
TMA TMA abbreviation terminal control
area
T/O T/O, TO abbreviation take off
toggle toggle /tɒ$(ə)l/ noun a short piece of
wood or other material, attached with a
string to e.g. a life jacket  Pull the toggles
downwards to inflate the life jacket.
toilet toilet /tɔlət/ noun 1. a bowl with a
seat on which you sit to get rid of waste
from your body 2. a room or cubicle
with a toilet bowl in it  There are two
toilets at the rear of the plane and one
at the front.
 
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