时间:2012-03-20 12:07来源:蓝天飞行翻译 作者:航空 点击:次
Domestic Operations Flights conducted between airports within the territories of one state. Equivalent Terms: Domestic Flights Driftdown The descent of a multi-engine aircraft to a planned (or predetermined) altitude after an enroute failure of one engine. Driftdown (Altitude) The highest altitude, based on a planned aircraft weight, that can be maintained by a two engine aircraft after an enroute engine failure. Driftdown (Performance) The minimum level of aircraft performance, achieved by limiting the takeoff weight as a means to limit the enroute weight, which maximises the driftdown altitude in critical terrain areas. For critical terrain areas, driftdown performance is maximised in order to clear all terrain along the intended route by a margin acceptable to the Operator or Authority. Dual Inspection See Independent Inspection. Equivalent Terms: Independent Inspection Dye Penetrant Inspection Non-Destructive Testing method involving Liquid Dyes and Ultraviolet Light media. Equivalent Terms: DPI, FPI E Eddy Current Inspection Non-Destructive Testing method involving Eddy-Currents techniques. Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Programme Procedures that outline the precautions necessary for handling of ESD categorised aircraft parts. Equivalent Terms: ESDS, ESD, ESD Programme Emergency Equipment Aircraft equipment specifically used on aircraft for emergency situations. Emergency Escape Path Lighting System An aircraft cabin emergency lighting system designed to provide passengers with a visual indication of the path to the emergency exits in the case of smoke or fire. Equivalent Terms: Emergency Exit Path Lighting System, Emergency Exit Path Illumination System Emergency Lighting System A system of lighting designed for use during emergency situations that is independent from the aircraft main electrical supply and activates automatically upon loss of normal power. |