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  • 91air defense suppression — In air operations, actions taken to degrade fixed and mobile surface based components of enemy air defense systems so that offensive air forces may effectively attack a target …

    Military dictionary

  • 92air defense suppression — All actions taken to degrade fixed and mobile surface based components of enemy air defense systems so that offensive air forces may effectively attack a target. SEAD (suppression of enemy air defenses) is the term given to such an operation …

    Aviation dictionary

  • 93fixed idle-air bypass — Some Rochester Quadrajet carburetors have idle air passages from the air horn to a point just below the throttle plates. Extra air through these passages allows the throttle plates to be more closed at idle, reducing the signal applied to the… …

    Dictionary of automotive terms

  • 94air right — noun : a property right to the space above a plane fixed a specified distance above the ground especially when owned separately from the right to use the ground itself and the space immediately above it and usually with a right to support from… …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 95Fixed-wing aircraft — It is worth noting that the air industry s insurers base their calculations on the number of deaths per journey statistic while the industry itself generally uses the number of deaths per kilometre statistic in press releases. [… …

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  • 96air traffic control and landing system — Department of Defense facilities, personnel, and equipment (fixed, mobile, and seaborne) with associated avionics to provide safe, orderly, and expeditious aerospace vehicle movements worldwide. Also called ATCALS …

    Military dictionary

  • 97fixed-wing — /fikst wing /, adj. of or pertaining to aircraft that derive lift from the motion of air over aerodynamically designed surfaces that are rigidly and permanently attached to the fuselage. * * * …

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  • 98air-speed hold — An autopilot mode that permits an aircraft’s indicated speed to be maintained. In fixed wing aircraft, this mode is normally used during climb, cruise, or descent. In helicopters, this control is provided through the cyclic stick …

    Aviation dictionary

  • 99fixed-wing aircraft — An airplane or glider whose wing is rigidly attached to the structure, or is otherwise adjustable. The term is used to refer to monoplanes, biplanes, triplanes, and, in fact, all conventional aircraft that are neither balloons, airships,… …

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  • 100Indoor air quality — (IAQ) is a term referring to the air quality within and around buildings and structures, especially as it relates to the health and comfort of building occupants. IAQ can be affected by microbial contaminants (mold, bacteria), gases (including… …

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