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be a headwind component acting on the
aircraft.  The actual track does not
necessarily follow the planned track
and is given the name track made good.
 verb to follow a line of the flight path
of an aircraft, as projected on the Earth
surface  On final approach, track the
imaginary extended centre line of the
runway.
tractor tractor /trktə/ noun 1. an aircraft
that has its propeller in front of its
engine 2. a propeller in front of an aircraft
engine, which has the effect of
pulling the aircraft through the air
trade winds trade winds /tred wndz/ plural
noun steady winds which blow on the
side of the sub-tropical highs nearest to
the equator  Trade winds maintain
their direction over the oceanic areas,
especially the Pacific, more than over
land areas.
traffic traffic /trfk/ noun the number of
aircraft in operation  Standard instrument
routes are structured to provide
the safest and most efficient flow of traffic
from entry and exit points to the airfield.
traffic pattern traffic pattern /trfk pt(ə)n/
noun 1. the shape marked out on the
ground of an aircraft track in the aerodrome
circuit 2. the pattern of routes
that an aircraft must keep to when
approaching or circling an airport
trailing trailing /trelŋ/ adjective referring to
something which comes after something
else  The trailing brush is positioned
behind the main brush on the
rotor arm, thereby giving a retarded
spark.
trailing edge trailing edge / trelŋ ed"/ noun aft
part of an aerofoil  The trailing edge of
the wing is the section behind the rear
spar and is of light construction
because the aerodynamic loads on this
area are relatively low.
train train /tren/ verb to teach a person a
particular skill  The student pilot is
trained to scan an instrument panel,
whilst at the same time listening to the
aircraft radio and flying the aircraft. 
noun a series of connected parts or
wheels in machinery  The turboprop
turbine transmits increased power forward
through a shaft and a gear train,
to drive the propeller.
trainee trainee /tre|ni/ noun a person who is
being taught  a trainee pilot
transducer transducer /trnz|djusə/ noun a
device which converts a non-electrical
signal into an electrical one  The manifold
is connected into the pressure ratio
transmitter, which consists of a transducer,
to sense the pressure ratio, and
an associated electrical circuit, providing
signals to the servo indicator in the
cockpit.
transfer transfer noun /trnsf%/ the act of
passing or moving to another place 
External cooling of the engine is necessary
to prevent the transfer of heat to
the aircraft structure.  verb /trns|f%/
to pass or to move to another place  It
is sometimes necessary to transfer fuel
from one tank to another tank. (NOTE:
transferring – transferred)
transform transform /trns|fɔm/ verb to
change completely  The purpose of an
actuator is to transform fluid flow into
motion, i.e. it converts pressure energy
into mechanical energy.  Friction
results in some of the power available
from a pump being transformed into
heat.
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transformer transformer /trns|fɔmə/ noun a
device for changing the voltage or current
amplitude of an alternating current
signal  Current transformers differ
from voltage transformers in that the
primary circuit consists of a supply
feeder cable rather than a coil connected
across a supply.
transient transient /trnziənt/ adjective passing
or temporary, lasting only a short
time  Transient loads can be absorbed
by the busbar with a minimum of voltage
fluctuations.
transit transit /trnzt/ noun an act of moving
 in transit moving  A green light
indicates the undercarriage is locked
down, and a red light is displayed when
the undercarriage is in transit.  transit
route a route taken by one aircraft
through controlled airspace
transition transition /trn|zʃ(ə)n/ noun an act
of passing from one place, state or condition
to another
transition altitude transition altitude /trn|zʃ(ə)n
lttjud/ noun altitude in the vicinity
of an airport, at or below which the vertical
position of the aircraft is controlled
by reference to altitudes above mean
sea level  When a flight takes place
 
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