Aviation English
Across
- 2. A known geographical location used for navigation
- 4. Notice to airmen about temporary changes or hazards
- 6. Airport area where passengers board and disembark
- 7. Height above mean sea level
- 8. Unique identifier for an aircraft in communication
- 13. Urgency signal, less critical than "mayday"
- 15. Loss of lift due to airflow separation overthe wings
- 18. Set of rules for visual flight
- 19. List of procedures to follow before, during, or after flight
- 22. Region of the atmosphere controlled by a country or ATC center
- 24. Path connecting runways with ramps, hangars, and terminals
- 25. Main body of the aircraft
- 27. Moment when aircraft lands on the runway
- 29. Control surface for yaw
- 31. Device that provides identification and altitude to radar systems
- 33. Area where aircraft are parked, loaded, or refueled
- 34. Removal of ice from aircraft surfaces
- 36. Radio navigation aid providing azimuth information
- 37. Control surface for roll
- 38. Maneuver just before touchdown to reduce descent rate
- 39. Speed of aircraft relative to the surrounding air
Down
- 1. Pattern flown while awaiting landing clearance
- 3. UN agency setting international aviation standards
- 5. Enclosed bridge connecting terminal to aircraft
- 9. Transponder code assigned by ATC
- 10. ATC unit managing aircraft inbound to an airport
- 11. Distress call indicating immediate danger
- 12. Control surface for pitch
- 14. Specific position in the flight plan
- 16. Heading given by ATC to guide an aircraft
- 17. Phaes of flight from liftoff until climb
- 19. Passenger registration at the airport terminal
- 20. Set of rules for flying by instrument
- 21. The part of ATC responsible for takeoff andlanding clearance
- 23. Direction in which an aircraft's nose is pointed
- 26. Unauthorized entry onto a runway
- 28. Broadcasted airport and weather information
- 30. Authorization from ATC to proceed with a specific action
- 32. System used to detect aircraft and weather conditions
- 35. Vertical path followed during final approach