NOSE (n) The front end or part, a part that "protrudes" RETRACT THE TRANSPARENT PLASTIC COLLAR FROM THE NOSE OF THE ELECTRICAL LATCH.
NOT (adv) "Adverb of negation" DO NOT LET THE PRESSURE INCREASE TO MORE THAN 3000 PSI.
NOTCH (n) An area in the shape of a "V" MAKE SURE THAT THE BOGIE ROLLERS ARE ALIGNED WITH THE NOTCHES IN THE TRACK.
note (v) RECORD RECORD DIMENSION "A". Note dimension A.
notify (v) TELL IF YOU FIND CRACKS, TELL XXXX. If cracks are found, notify XXXX.
NUMBER (n) 1. A symbol or "word" that identifies an integer (TN) and / or decimal (TN) NEGATIVE NUMBERS SHOW THAT THE PRESSURE DECREASES.
2. An "amount" that you can count or calculate IF THE NUMBER OF FAILURES IS MORE THAN XXXX, REPLACE THE UNIT.
OBEY (v),
OBEYS, OBEYED, OBEYED To do that which the procedures or instructions tell you OBEY THE PRECAUTIONS THAT FOLLOW.
OBJECT (n) Something that you can see or touch MAKE SURE THERE ARE NO LOOSE OBJECTS IN THE AIR INTAKE.
observe (v) MONITOR, SEE, OBEY MONITOR THE RADIO ALTIMETER INDICATOR. Observe radio altimeter indicator.
IF YOU SEE OIL IN THE DRAIN, STOP THE TEST. If you observe oil in the drain, stop the test.
OBEY ALL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS. Observe all safety precautions.
obstruct (v) CATCH, BLOCKAGE (n), PREVENT MAKE SURE THE DRAG STRUTS DO NOT CATCH ON THE LANDING GEAR. Make sure drag struts do not obstruct landing gear.
REMOVE THE DIRT THAT CAUSES THE BLOCKAGE OF THE TUBE. Remove the dirt obstructing the tube.
ADJUST THE LEVER ARMS IF THEY PREVENT MOVEMENT. Adjust lever arms if they obstruct movement.
obstructed (adj) BLOCKED, CLOGGED IF THE DRAIN HOLE IS BLOCKED, REMOVE THE UNWANTED MATERIAL. If drain hole is obstructed, remove unwanted material.
IF THE DRAIN HOLE IS CLOGGED, CLEAN IT. If drain hole is obstructed, clean it.
obstruction (n) BLOCKAGE EXAMINE THE DRAIN HOLES FOR BLOCKAGE. Examine drain holes for obstruction.
obtain (v) GET ADD XXXX mm TO GET THE CORRECT CLEARANCE FOR A STANDARD SPHERICAL COUPLING. Add XXXX mm to obtain the correct clearance for a standard spherical coupling.
OCCUR (v),
OCCURS, OCCURRED, OCCURRED To be found, to "come to be," to "take place" A SUDDEN MOVEMENT OF THE CONTROLS CAN OCCUR.
OF (pre) Function word that shows: "from, belonging to, having or containing" REMOVE THE SPLIT PINS FROM THE BOLTS IN THE BOTTOM ENDS OF THE CONTROL RODS.
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