| engine failure /end.n fe.lj./ noun a situation in which an engine stops during running
 engine indicating and crew alerting system /end.n .nd.ke.t.. .n kru .lt.. s.st.m/
 noun full form of EICAS engine instruments /end.n
 .nstrυm.nts/ plural noun instruments which give the pilot information about engine temperature, speed, etc.
 engine intake /end.n .nte.k/
 noun the front part of the engine where air enters the engine
 engine malfunction /end.n ml f.k..n/ noun a situation in which the engine does not work as it should
 engine oil /end.n ..l/ noun oil used especially to lubricate engines
 engine performance /end.n p. f.m.ns/ noun a description of how well the engine works or detailed statis-tical information about the capabilities of the engine
 enhance /.nhɑns/ verb to make greater or better or clearer . Chances of survival are enhanced if passengers know where the emergency exits are.
 ‘…any automation must be designed to enhance the decision making abilities of the crew, not replace them’ [INTER PILOT]
 enhancement /.nhɑnsm.nt/ noun the process of making greater, better or clearer . enhancement of an image on a screen the improvement of an image on a screen
 enlarge /.nlɑd/ verb to make big-ger or larger . enlarge the hole make the hole bigger
 enplane /enple.n/ verb to board or allow somebody to board an aircraft
 en route /.n rut/ adverb, adjective
 on or along the way . en route from New York to London on the way from New York to London . en route alter-nate an airfield where it is possible to land if there is an in-flight problem . en route weather conditions a description of the weather along the path of flight
 ensure /.n.υ./ verb to make certain, to make sure . The generator cut-out ensures that the battery cannot dis-charge. . Before the engine is stopped, it should normally be allowed to run for a short period at idling speed, to ensure gradual cooling.
 enter /ent./ verb 1. to come or go into
 . Air enters at the front of the cabin and leaves at the rear. 2. to write down e.g. information . Enter the rectified air-speed in the log. . Enter your name in the correct place in the form. 3. to put data into a computer, especially by using the keyboard to type it in . Enter the data into the computer.
 entire /.nta../ adjective whole, hav-ing no part excluded or left out . the entire life of a thunderstorm the com-plete life of a thunderstorm
 entry /entri/ noun 1. the act or instance of going in . the flow of traffic at entry points to the airfield. 2. the writing in of an item, as in a record or log . An entry should be made in the technical log.
 entry point /entri p..nt/ noun a
 position on the ground above which an aircraft entering a control zone crosses the boundary
 envelop /.nvel.p/ verb to surround and cover . The atmosphere envelops the earth.
 85 equivalent shaft horsepower 
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