1. | |
2. | |
3. | Crew: |
4. | Payload: |
5. | Door: |
6. | Dimensions: |
7. | Length: |
8. | Wingspan: |
9. | Height: |
10. | Wing area: |
11. | Aspect ratio: |
12. | Cargo volume: |
13. | Empty weight: |
14. | Fuel Capacity Fuel System: |
15. | Power plant: |
16. | Takeoff run with maximum payload: |
17. | Maximum speed: |
18. | Cruise speed: |
19. | Range: With maximum fuel, with maximum payload: |
20. | Service ceiling: |
21. | Wing load: |
22. | Thrust/weight: |
23. | Flight deck or full authority digital engine control: (FADEC) |
24. | Auxiliary power unit: |
25. | Aircraft emergency power unit (EPU): |
26. | Materials for specific aircraft parts: |
27. | Passengers: |
28. | Radar: |
29. | Armament, if military: |
30. | Maximum takeoff weight (MTOW): |
31. | Aircraft Electrical Systems: |
32. | Auxiliary Systems: |
33. | Other accessories: |
VL: | Very light aircraft MTOW less than 10,000 pounds (4,540 kg). |
L: | Light aircraft – 7,000 kg |
M: | Medium aircraft – 7,000–136,000 kg |
H: | Heavy aircraft – >136,000 kg |
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Air Force One |
Aviation law | |
Aircraft manufacture | |
Aeronautics and Space Audit | |
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Air Cargo | |
Air Safety | |
Aviation History | |
Aviation Economics | |
Aviation Operations Specialist | |
Aircraft operations | |
Aviation World | |
Atmosphere of Earth | |
Adverse Yaw | |
Aerobatics | |
Aerodrome | |
Aerodrome Mapping Database (AMDB) | |
Aerodynamics | |
Aerofoil | |
Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM) | |
Aeronautical chart | |
Aeronautics | |
Aerospace | |
Aerospace engineering | |
Aileron | |
Air Charter | |
Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ) | |
Air Freight Terminal | |
Air traffic flow management | |
Airband | |
Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME) | |
Aircraft Maintenance Technician (AMT) | |
Aircraft registration | |
Aircraft | |
Aircraft engine controls | |
Aircraft lavatory | |
Aircraft noise | |
Airfoil | |
Airline Transport Pilot License | |
Airline | |
Airliner | |
Air navigation | |
Airport/Facility Directory (A/FD) | |
Airport | |
Air safety | |
Airship | |
Airshow | |
Airspace classes | |
Airspeed | |
Airspeed indicator | |
Air traffic control | |
Air traffic controllers | |
Altimeter | |
Altitude | |
Angel Flight | |
Angle of attack | |
Angle of incidence | |
Anhedral | |
Anti-torque pedals (Helicopter rudder pedals) | |
Artificial horizon | |
Aspect ratio (wing) | |
Assisted take off | |
Attitude indicator | |
Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast | |
Automatic Terminal Information Service (ATIS) | |
Autorotation (helicopter) | |
Autorotation (fixed-wing aircraft) | |
Autopilot | |
Aviation | |
Aviation Archaeology | |
Aviation History | |
Aviation Medical Examiner (AME) | |
Aviation Safety | |
Aviation System | |
Aviator | |
Avionics | |
Aviation law
Aircraft Inspections Aircraft Registration Aircraft Certification Procedures Here are further guidelines. | |
Aviation topics | |
Aircraft Engines
What questions should you answer before you manufacture an aircraft engine? | |
Airframe | |
Aircraft engine controls | |
Air Conditioning & Pressurisation | |
Air Traffic Organization | |
Air Safety | |
Abbreviations and symbols. | |
Aerospace Engineers | |
Aircraft Materials, Processes, & Hardware | |
Aircraft manufacture | |
Aircraft Manufacturing
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Aircraft Specifications | |
Aviation Weather - Principles | |
Aviation Weather Products | |
Aircraft Inspections What should you know about aircraft inspections? What questions should be answered in an aircraft inspection? Who should do an aircraft inspection? What should be included in a Standard Airworthiness Certificate of an aircraft? | |
Aerospace Security How many aircraft crashes were reported in 2010? | |
Aerospace workers | |
Aircraft Electrical and Electronic Systems | |
Aircraft Specifications | |
Airspace Classifications | |
Air Route Traffic Control Center What is an Air Route Traffic Control Center? What equipment does an Air Route Traffic Control Center have? What are Air Route Traffic Control Centers located worldwide? How many Air Route Traffic Control Centers were there in the world as of March 15, 2011? Do submarines at sea have Air Route Traffic Control equipment? | |
Aerospace Medicine | |
Airports | |
Aerodynamics | |
Aircraft flight control system | |
Aircraft Weight Estimation | |
Aircraft, Aviation safety, Signs and symbols. | |
Aircraft, Aviation safety, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements. | |
Aircraft Hydraulic Systems | |
Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) | |
Airplane Fuel System | |
Aviation Maintenance | |
Air Traffic Procedures | |
Automatic Flight | |
Aircraft Noise Levels | |
Aircraft Speed | |
Air Cargo | |
Air Pressure / Under (Cabin) Pressure | |
Aviation Weather Products | |
Aircraft Structure - An introduction to major airplane | |
Air Traffic Controllers International What is Air Traffic Control? How do ATC tower facilities work? How is talking to a tower for air traffic control different than having a conversation with someone? What does it sound like when pilots and air traffic control towers talk to each other? What is Primary Surveillance Radar (PSR)? What is Secondary Surveillance Radar (SSR)? What is Instrument Landing System (ILS)? What is Doppler Very High Frequency Omni-directional Range and Distance Measuring Equipment (DVOR/DME) System? What's an Air Traffic Controller? What Does an Air Traffic Controller Do? What does it take to be an ATC? Domestic | |
Airlines | |
Aircraft Parts | |
B | |
Balloon (aircraft) | |
Bird strike | |
Blast pad | |
Blimp | |
Bypass ratio | |
C | |
Canard | |
Center of gravity (aircraft) | |
Chord (aircraft) | |
Circuit (airfield) | |
Cockpit | |
Cockpit voice recorder | |
Coefficient of lift | |
Collective | |
Common Use Self Service (CUSS) | |
Compass | |
Compressor stall | |
Controlled airspace | |
CVFR | |
Crab landing | |
CTAF | |
Cyclic | |
Communications | |
Communication in the Skies | |
Cabin Air Systems | |
Criminal activity involving aircraft operations. What are reported criminal activities involving aircraft operations? | |
D | |
Deep stall | |
Delta wing | |
Dihedral | |
Distance Measuring Equipment (DME) | |
Drag | |
Ducted fan - dumb-bell | |
Dutch roll | |
E | |
Elevator | |
Elevon | |
Emergency locator transmitter ELT | |
Empennage (tail section) | |
ETOPS | |
Experimental Aircraft | |
Empty weight | |
Environmental and climate impacts of aviation | |
Electric aircraft | |
Ejection Seats, Escape Pods and Evacuation Slides | |
Emergency Who should do emergency monitoring, reporting, and dispatch of emergency in intercontinental and interstate flights? Who should do emergency monitoring, reporting, and dispatch of emergency of ships at sea? What is the best way to stay informed during an emergency? What emergency can an aircraft have? | |
Ejection Seats, Escape Pods and Evacuation Slides | |
Emergency Who should do emergency monitoring, reporting, and dispatch of emergency in intercontinental and interstate flights? Who should do emergency monitoring, reporting, and dispatch of emergency of ships at sea? What is the best way to stay informed during an emergency? What emergency can an aircraft have? | |
F | |
Flight | |
Fixed base operator | |
Flame holder | |
Flap | |
Flight control surfaces | |
Flight data recorder | |
Flight envelope protection | |
Flight instruments | |
Flight level | |
Flight management system | |
Flight plan | |
Flight planning | |
Flight simulator | |
Flight training | |
Fly-by-wire | |
Flying | |
Flying car (aircraft) | |
Flying wing | |
Form drag | |
Flight Deck | |
Flight Crew | |
Fuel | |
Fuel injection | |
Flight Instruments | |
Flight Management Computer How do you set up the flight management computer (FMC) from Chicago, Illinois, in North America to Srinagar, Kashmir, in Asia? | |
Fixed-wing aircraft | |
Fuel Tanks | |
Fuels and Fuel Additives | |
Fuel a Plane | |
Fire Protection | |
Fractional Distillation | |
Fluid Dynamics | |
Flight test | |
G | |
General aviation | |
Glass cockpit | |
Glider aircraft | |
Glider (sailplane) | |
Glider pilot certificate | |
Gliding | |
Go around | |
GPS | |
Great-circle distance | |
Ground effect | |
General Aviation | |
H | |
Helicopter | |
Heading indicator | |
Hold (aviation) | |
History of aviation | |
Helicopter | |
Helicopter flight controls | |
Hypermobility | |
Human Resource Management in Aviation | |
Hangars | |
Helicopter engines | |
Helicopter | |
IATA Codes
What does IATA do? | |
I | |
International Aviation | |
ICAO spelling alphabet | |
Instrument flight rules (IFR) | |
Instrument landing system (ILS) | |
Instrument rating | |
Indicated airspeed | |
Integrated engine pressure ratio (IEPR) | |
Information Services | |
IATA Codes
What does IATA do? | |
Instrument landing system | |
Ice & Rain Protection | |
J | |
Jet Airliner | |
Jet engine | |
Jetliner | |
Jetway | |
Joystick | |
Jet engine | |
Jet engine | |
Logistics Center | |
Largest Aircraft | |
Landing Gear | |
Limitations | |
L | |
Landing | |
Landing T | |
Leading edge extension | |
Lift (force) | |
Lift-induced drag | |
Logistics Center | |
Largest Aircraft | |
Landing Gear | |
Limitations | |
M | |
Maintenance | |
METAR | |
Meteorology | |
Maintenance, repair and overhaul | |
Missile
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Military Aviation | |
N | |
Nautical airmile | |
Navigation | |
Non-directional beacon (NDB) | |
Non-towered airport | |
Night aviation regulations | |
Navigation | |
O | |
Oshkosh Airshow | |
Overhead join | |
P | |
Performance envelope | |
Pilot | |
Pilot Controlled Lighting | |
Pilot licenses | |
Pilot licensing and certification | |
Pilot reports (PIREPS) | |
Precision approach path indicator | |
Propeller | |
Pushback | |
Parts of an airplane | |
Parts of the cockpit - airplane | |
Pneumatics | |
Power Plant | |
Parts of an airplane | |
Parts of the cockpit - airplane | |
Pneumatics | |
Power Plant | |
Q | |
Q code | |
R | |
Radar | |
Reciprocating engines | |
Red square | |
Relaxed stability | |
RIAT | |
Roadable aircraft | |
Rogallo wing | |
Rudder | |
Ruddervator | |
Rule of three (aviation) | |
Runway | |
Run-up (aviation) | |
S | |
Sectional chart | |
Signal square | |
Spatial disorientation | |
Spar | |
Spin (flight) | |
Spoiler (aeronautics) | |
Slats | |
Slip landing - specific fuel consumption (propeller engines) | |
Specific fuel consumption (thrust) (jet engines) | |
Stall (flight) | |
Standard day | |
Stick shaker | |
Swing-wing | |
Satellite Based Augmentation System (SBAS) Review | |
Security and Hazardous Materials | |
Structure and Principle of Engines | |
Safety
What is an aviation safety audit? What tools do you use to quantify the audit results? Who has the duty and responsibility to answer? When is an aircraft too old? Here are further guidelines. | |
T | |
T-tail | |
Takeoff | |
Taxiing | |
Taxiway | |
Terminal area chart | |
Thrust vectoring | |
Traffic pattern indicator | |
Transatlantic flight | |
True airspeed | |
Turbine engine | |
Turn and bank indicator | |
Thermodynamics | |
Test Facilities and Test Stands for Aerospace | |
The Refining Process | |
The Biggest Airplane in the World | |
Thermodynamics | |
Test Facilities and Test Stands for Aerospace | |
The Refining Process | |
The Biggest Airplane in the World | |
U | |
Uncontrolled airspace | |
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) | |
V | |
V speeds | |
V-tail | |
Vertical speed indicator | |
Vertical stabilizer (fin) | |
Visual flight rules (VFR) | |
VNE | |
VOR VHF omni- range (type of navigational beacon) | |
W | |
Waverider | |
Wide-body aircraft | |
Wind shear | |
Wing | |
Winglet | |
World aeronautical chart | |
Wing configuration |