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aerobatic | Adjective | The man has been flying aerobatic aircraft for many years. |
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aileron | Noun | The pilots use the ailerons to bank the aircraft. |
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accident | Noun | I'm sorry I forgot to put my wheels down. It was an accident. |
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aircraft manufacturer | Noun | Boeing is an aircraft manufacturer in Seattle. |
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airmanship | Noun | Good airmanship is developed over many years. |
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aisle | Noun, Adjective | I prefer to sit in an aisle seat on airplanes. |
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aviation academy | Noun | Many pilots have gone to the local aviation academy for their training. |
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aviator | Noun | Emilia Earhart was a very famous aviator. |
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baggage | Noun | Do you know at which carousel we can pick up your baggage? |
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belongings | Noun (usu. plural) | You have to be careful to watch your belongings in this airport. |
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bush flying | Noun | Bush flying requires a lot of dead reckoning. |
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circuit | Noun | A good pilot knows how to fly a VFR circuit correctly. |
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crash truck | Noun | The crash truck followed the aircraft down the runway. |
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cross-country | Adjective, Adverb | The couple flew cross-country on their vacation. |
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customs | Noun | Going through customs at the airport can take a long time. |
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de-ice | Verb | The pilot had his aircraft de-iced before taking off. |
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depart | Verb | What time does your plane depart? |
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depreciation | Noun | Aircraft owners can expect depreciation on their aircraft when it is time to sell. |
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destination | Noun | We flew from Vancouver to Melbourne, Australia. This means Melbourne was our destination. |
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elevator | Noun | Pilots use elevators for climb and descent. |
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endorsement | Noun | Pilots receive an endorsement for each type of aircraft. |
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failure | Noun | Good pilots practice engine failure procedures. |
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flap | Noun | Not all aircraft are equipped with flaps. |
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flight attendant | Noun | Let's ask the flight attendant for more peanuts. |
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flight bag | Noun | Commercial pilots carry flight bags with all their charts inside. |
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float | Noun, Adjective | I enjoy flying my float plane whenever I get an opportunity. |
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frequency | Noun | It took me a while to change frequencies while flying the aircraft. |
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ground crew | Noun | The pilot waited for the ground crew to finish servicing the aircraft. |
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ground | Verb | The pilot was grounded until getting a flight physical. |
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holding pattern | Noun | Some pilots find it difficult to keep their aircraft in a published holding pattern. |
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human factors | Noun | When developing cockpit management protocols, human factors must be considered. |
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navigation | Noun | I studied air navigation at the flight school. |
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overseas | Adverb | I have never flown overseas. |
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pre-flight | Noun, Verb | Pilots must pre-flight an aircraft before use. |
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propeller | Noun | Pilots must ensure materials and people are clear of the propeller prior to starting the engine. |
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rental | Noun | Most recreational pilots use rental aircraft. |
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resort | Noun | The resort has a short grass landing strip. |
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sightseeing | Noun | Let's go sightseeing over the San Juan Islands this Sunday! |
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skydiving | Noun | The Cessna Caravan had the door removed for skydiving. |
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take off | Phrasal verb | The float plane is taking off in one hour. |
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transport | Noun, Verb | The military has transport aircraft. |
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visual flight rules (VFR) | Noun | Student pilots learn to fly visual flight rules as a first step in the aviation career. |
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walk-around | Noun | Pilots learn to do an aircraft walk-around prior to flight. |
Exercise
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