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AID
Accident Incident Database produced by the FAA.
Aileron
Small-hinged sections on the outboard portion of a wing that are used to generate a rolling motion for an aircraft.
Airfoil
Any surface, such as a wing, which provides aerodynamic force when it interacts with a moving stream of air.
Ambient light
The light in the surrounding environment.
Analog
A way of representing some physical quantity, such as temperature or velocity, by a proportional continuous voltage or current.
Anemometer
An instrument for measuring the force or velocity of wind; a wind gauge.
Angle of Attack
The angle formed by the wing chord line and the relative wind.
Compression stroke
The piston moves back towards the cylinder head.
Argument of Perigree
Abbreviated as ω. The orientation of the orbit within the orbital plane.
Aspect Ratio
The relationship between the length and width of a wing.
Asteroid
Small bodies composed of rock and metal in orbit about the sun.
ATC
Air Traffic Control. A system designed to prevent collisions between aircraft.
Avionics
Electronics that are used onboard for piloting an aircraft. Avionics systems enable interaction with aircraft systems including navigation, communication, and flight control.
Fatigue
The loss of the load-bearing ability of a material under repeated load application, as opposed to a single load.
Bearing
The horizontal direction to or from any point, usually measured clockwise from true north, magnetic north, or some other reference point through 360 degrees.
Blind Spot
The small circular area in the retina where the optic nerve enters the eye that is devoid of rods and cones and is insensitive to light.
Block-based programming
A means to create computer programs by manipulating elements graphically rather than using text. Also called visual programming language.
Stress
The force acting across a unit area in a solid material resisting the separation, compacting, or sliding that tends to be induced by external forces.
Center of gravity
The common reference point for the three axes of the aircraft.
Toughness
Mechanical property of a material that indicates the ability of the material to handle overloading before it fractures.