Dictionary of Aeronautical Terms (ePub): Over 11,000 Entries

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Dictionary of Aeronautical Terms (ePub): Over 11,000 Entries
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Dale Crane
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:784
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 153
Category/GenreAerospace and aviation technology
ISBN/Barcode 9781560278641
ClassificationsDewey:629.1303
Audience
Professional & Vocational
Edition 5th edition
Illustrations 525 b/w illus

Publishing Details

Publisher Aviation Supplies & Academics Inc
Imprint Aviation Supplies & Academics Inc
Publication Date 4 October 2012
Publication Country United States

Description

Aviation is an industry full of terms, acronyms and technical language. This book helps users understand all the words, abbreviations, phrases, and disciplines of aviation. The most complete collection of aviation terminology available, the Dictionary of Aeronautical Terms defines more than 11,000 terms and includes nearly 500 illustrations to further explain and aid visual recognition. Appendices include useful lists and tables, such as the periodic table of elements, phonetic alphabet, Morse code, and an expanded list of aviation acronyms. All specific to the aviation industry, the terms have been gathered from the regulations, the Pilot/Controller Glossary from the AIM, and glossaries from government handbooks and manuals. Also includes definitions not found in government publications. This complete, handy dictionary belongs in every library as it is an essential reference book for the entire aviation industry including administrators, pilots, aviation maintenance technicians, colleges and universities, air traffic controllers, manufacturers, engineers, government agencies, airlines, and corporate flight departments, as well as newcomers to the industry and those who speak English as a second language.

Author Biography

Dale Crane was an airframe and powerplant mechanic, a designated mechanic-examiner, a commercial pilot, and a flight instructor. He was involved in aviation for more than 50 years and was the recipient of the FAA's Charles Taylor Master Mechanic Award.