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A
Any machine that can fly.
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B
The second letter in the aeronautical alphabet.
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C
A person who loads and unloads aircraft. (two words)
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D
Part of the aircraft that is involved in the yaw movement.
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E
Complete this sentence: An air traffic controller......... an aircraft to have a safe flight.
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F
This person works for an airline and helps the pilot in the planning of a flight among other things. (two words)
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G
This person is in charge of studying and forecasting weather conditions.
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H
Complete the following statement with "these" or "this": ... are the Flight Plans that I have to file in a few minutes.
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I
The movement of the aircraft in which the nose goes up or down.
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J
An engine, such as of an aircraft, that produces forward motion by pushing out backwards a jet of fluid or heated air and gases. (two words)
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K
Unit of speed that is used, for example, to measure wind speed.
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L
The structure which supports aircraft on the ground. (two words)
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M
Complete the following statement: When you .... an aircraft, you rotate on one of the axes.
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N
An axis running from nose to tail. (two words)
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O
Complete the following statement: ... turn an aircraft left and right.
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P
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Q
The letter Q in the aeronautical alphabet.
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R
The movement along the longitudinal axis
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S
A device for stabilizing an aircraft, as the fixed, horizontal tail surface on an airplane.
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T
The part of the wing facing backwards. (two words)
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U
The central part of an aircraft's body, also known as skin.
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V
One of the three axes of rotation
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W
A short, near-vertical projection on a wing tip that reduces drag and improves fuel efficiency.
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X
Aircraft move around three....
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Y
The movement produced around the vertical axis.
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Z
The last letter in the aviation alphabet.