consider (v) THINK IF YOU THINK THE INDICATION IS NOT CORRECT, DO A BITE TEST. If you consider the indication is wrong, do a BITE test.
consist of (v) HAVE EACH ANTENNA HAS 3 PARTS. Each antenna consists of 3 parts.
consistent (adj) AGREE (v) MAKE SURE THAT THE INDICATIONS AGREE WITH THE POSITION OF THE FLAPS. Check that the indications are consistent with the position of the flaps.
CONSTANT (adj) That continues to be the same, without change MAKE SURE THE CABIN PRESSURE STAYS CONSTANT.
CONSTANTLY (adv) "Incessantly" THE INSTRUMENT WILL CONSTANTLY SHOW THIS VALUE.
construct (v) ASSEMBLE ASSEMBLE THE UNIT. Construct the unit.
contact (v) TOUCH, SPEAK THE TOOL MUST NOT TOUCH THE CABLE. The tool must not contact the cable.
SPEAK TO THE CREW CHIEF ON THE INTERPHONE. Contact crew chief on interphone.
CONTAIN (v), CONTAINS, CONTAINED, CONTAINED To have in something or hold in something EACH SURVIVAL KIT CONTAINS THESE ITEMS:
CONTAINER (n) Something that holds fluids, materials, or objects PUT THE CONTAINER BELOW THE DRAIN PLUG.
contaminant (n) CONTAMINATION THIS FILTER REMOVES ALL CONTAMINATION FROM THE AIR SUPPLY. This filter removes all contaminants from the air supply.
contaminated (adj) DIRTY, CONTAMINATION (n) REPLACE THE DIRTY OIL. Contaminated oil must be replaced.
REMOVE THE CONTAMINATION FROM THE HYDRAULIC FLUID WITH A CLASS 5 FILTER. Filter the contaminated hydraulic fluid through a Class 5 filter.
CONTAMINATION (n) Unwanted materials REMOVE THE CONTAMINATION WITH WARM WATER AND SOAP.
CONTENTS (n) Something that is in a container THE FUEL CONTENTS IN THE FIN TANK MUST BE LESS THAN 100 KG.
CONTINUE (v), CONTINUES, CONTINUED, CONTINUED To "go on", not stop CONTINUE THE TEST.
CONTINUOUS (adj) That continues MAKE SURE THE NAVIGATION LIGHTS ARE ON WITH A DIM BUT CONTINUOUS LIGHT.
CONTINUOUSLY (adv) In a continuous "manner" APPLY THE PRESSURE CONTINUOUSLY.
CONTOUR (n) The outer line (TN) of something CUT ALONG THE CONTOUR TO REMOVE THE DAMAGED SKIN.
CONTROL (n) Something that controls THE MANUAL CONTROL IS USED IN AN EMERGENCY.
CONTROL (v), CONTROLS, CONTROLLED, CONTROLLED To give or send signals (TN) that adjust, operate, or keep something to a limit, or that cause something to operate THE RADIO MASTER SWITCH 1 CONTROLS THE BUS BAR.
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