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accident report | Noun | The manager was required to file an accident report. |
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Air Canada | Name | Air Canada has several established domestic and international routes. |
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Air France | Name | Air France is the national carrier for France. |
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Air Traffic Control Centre | Noun | An Air Traffic Control Centre provides radar service to aircraft in a defined piece of airspace. |
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Airbus | Name | Airbus manufactures several aircraft such as the Airbus A320 and the Airbus A380. |
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aircraft manufacturer | Noun | Aircraft manufacturers like to display their aircraft at the Paris Air Show. |
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aircraft regulations | Noun | The aircraft regulations for flying in Canada can be found at this link. |
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altimeter | Noun | The aircraft was instructed to "set altimeter to two niner niner two". |
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be left over | Phrasal verb | One training manual is left over from the last flight class. |
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Boeing | Name | Boeing builds a variety of military and commercial aircraft. |
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British Airways | Name | British Airways is based in England. |
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Cessna | Name | Cessna builds a variety of light aircraft for recreational pilots. |
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consist of | Phrasal verb | Our small fleet consists of a Piper Super Cub, a Cessna 180 and a 185, and a DeHavilland Beaver. |
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crop duster | Noun | Crop dusters are specialized aircraft used for spraying agricultural fields. |
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develop | Verb | Do you think Boeing will develop a new wide-body aircraft next year? |
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distraction | Noun | Pilots and controllers must avoid any distraction when working. |
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diverse | Adjective | There are diverse destinations in our travel plans. |
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en route | Adjective, Adverb | En route controllers work in the Air Traffic Control Centre. |
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facility | Noun | An air traffic control building is often referred to as a facility. |
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flight level | Noun | The altimeter when flying at flight levels must be set at two niner niner two. |
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flight strips | Noun | Controller flight strips contain each aircraft’s pertinent flight information. |
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float | Noun | Aircraft operating on water have floats attached. |
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foreign object debris (FOD) | Noun | Tower controllers are always scanning the airport maneuvering areas for foreign object debris. |
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glider | Noun | A glider soaring above the mountains is a beautiful sight. |
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high wing | Adjective | High wing aircraft have excellent downward visibility. |
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hold | Verb | The pilot was instructed to hold in the published holding pattern until two one one five. |
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inspire | Verb | The flight instructor hoped to inspire his students to study hard. |
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International Air Transport Association (IATA) | Name | The International Air Transport Association (IATA) is a voluntary organization representing member airlines. |
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intersection | Noun | Air traffic controllers often request pilots to report crossing an intersection on a published airway when using non radar separation standards. |
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involve | Verb | It is a good idea to involve yourself in meetings, and not only listen quietly. |
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Jet five zero eight (J508) | Noun | Jet five zero eight is a published Canadian high level airway. |
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last | Verb | A smart air traffic controller knows how long he can last, and does not work too much overtime. |
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light aircraft | Noun | Light aircraft are normally used by recreational pilots. |
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low wing | Adjective | It is difficult to see the ground from a low wing aircraft. |
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mach | Noun | Oceanic and high level flights are normally assigned mach numbers by Air Traffic Control. |
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Mooney | Name | Mooney manufactures only light aircraft. |
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NAVAIDS | Noun | Pilots and controllers use NAVAIDS as shown on airway charts for approaches. |
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noise abatement | Adjective | Most airports have published noise abatement procedures used by pilots and controllers. |
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Piper | Name | Piper is known for manufacturing the famous Piper Super Cub. |
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procedural | Adjective | When radar is not available controllers use procedural separation standards. |
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release | Verb | Transport Canada released an update to the Aviation Regulations online page in January 2017. |
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remote | Adjective | Many airstrips are located in remote areas of the world. |
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scan | Verb | Pilots and controllers must scan a runway prior to an aircraft landing or departing. |
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separation | Noun | Separation is applied between two or more aircraft using radar or procedural separation flight rules. |
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simulator | Noun | Simulators have been developed for a variety of aircraft manufacturers and air traffic control systems. |
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skydiving | Noun | Many kinds of aircraft have been used for the purpose of skydiving. |
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speed control | Noun | Speed control is applied to aircraft by air traffic control to ensure separation. |
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Spruce Goose | Name | The Spruce Goose is a one-of-a-kind aircraft now on display in McMinnville, Oregon, USA. |
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standard | Noun | Air traffic controllers apply separation standards between aircraft whether they are arriving or departing. |
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taste(6) | Verb | Air Canada’s taste in flight crew uniforms is very different from Air Emirates’ taste in uniforms. |
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terminal | Noun, Adjective | The terminal control unit is often referred to as Approach Control. |
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twelve-hour clock | Noun | Pilots are normally issued traffic based on the twelve-hour clock. |
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Twin Otter | Name | The Twin Otter is a very versatile aircraft that can be fitted with either floats, wheels, or skis. |
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vector | Noun | A vector can only be assigned when an aircraft is under radar control. |
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vertical | Adjective | Vertical separation is expressed in feet or meters. |
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V-tail | Noun | The V-tail is the distinctive feature of the Beech Bonanza. |
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weather | Noun | Controllers receive hourly and special weather updates throughout their shifts. |
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wind shear | Noun | Tower and terminal controllers issue wind shear warning to pilots. |
Exercise
Open the exercise to begin the activity. Follow the instructions in the document.