时间:2011-10-20 01:04来源:蓝天飞行翻译 作者:航空 点击:次
Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) means any gas turbine-powered unit delivering rotating shaft power, compressor air, or both which is not intended for direct propulsion of an aircraft. Auxiliary rotor means a rotor that principally serves to counteract the effect of the main rotor torque on a rotorcraft and/or to manoeuvre the rotorcraft about one or more of its three principal axes. Aviation event means an event to be conducted below the minimum safe heights prescribed under CAR-OPS 0 that is— (1) an air show or practice for an air show or (2) an air race or practice for an air race or (3) an aerobatic competition or (4) aerobatic training or practice Baggage means personal property of passengers or crew carried on an aircraft by agreement with the operator, or personal property of passengers or crew that is intended by passengers or crew to be carried on an aircraft Balloon means a non-power-driven lighter-than-air aircraft Basic weather report means a verbal comment, in support of aviation, describing any of the following current weather conditions observed at a particular place or airspace: (1) wind direction and strength: (2) mean sea level air pressure: (3) air temperature: (4) weather conditions and cloud cover: Brake Horsepower means the power delivered at the main output shaft of an aircraft engine. Broadcast means a transmission intended to be received by all stations Calibrated airspeed means indicated airspeed of an aircraft, corrected for position and instrument error. Calibrated airspeed is equal to true airspeed in standard atmosphere at sea level. Cabin Crew member means an appropriately trained person assigned by the operator to be responsible to the pilot-in-command for passenger safety on an aircraft Cargo means any property carried on an aircraft other than mail, stores and baggage |