Aeronoautical English
Across
- 5. The search for and provision of aid to people who are in distress or imminent danger.
- 6. A unit within an air force whose role is to support preparation for the operational missions of a specific aircraft type bij providing trained personnel.
- 9. Large airliner with twin aisles and typically a fuselage diameter of 5 to 6 metres. Passengers usually are seated 7 to 10 abreast.
- 10. An aerodynamic surface generally mounted on the fuselage of an aircraft to fine-tune the airflow.
- 12. A medical professional, usually a member of the emergency medicial service, who primarily provides pre-hospital advanced medical and trauma care.
- 13. It detects the radio emissions of ground-based and airborne radar systems.
- 14. An optical instrument that allows images to be produced in levels of light approaching total darkness.
- 15. A military inter-computer jam-resistant digital data link system.
- 16. Movement of armed forces and their logistical support.
- 17. Any part of an airframe designed to carry an external load.
- 19. It is a technique that uses sound propagation to navigate, communicate or to detect other vessels.
- 20. Hands on Throttle-And-Stick.
- 21. The use of the electromagnetic spectrum to effectively deny the use of this medium by an adversary, while optimizing its use by friendly forces.
Down
- 1. A transparant display that presents data without requiring the user to look away from his or her usual viewpoint.
- 2. A fighter aircraft which is also capable of attacking surface targets, including ships.
- 3. Electronic systems for use on aircraft, comprising communications, navigation and the display and management of multiple systems.
- 4. A system that enables military interrogation systems to distinguish friendly aircraft, vehicles, or forces, and to determine their bearing and range from the interrogator.
- 7. A general term denoting exploration conducted to gain information.
- 8. The practice of attacking ground targets from low-flying aircraft. The term is usually applied to attack with aircraft-mounted automatic weapons, but may be applied to attacks with bombs, though not high-level bomb delivery.
- 11. Various techniques to limit the effectiveness of an opponent's communications and/or detection equipment.
- 18. A structure whose primary function is to produce a smooth outline and reduce drag.