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Terms for subject Aviation (1801 entries)
surveillance radar Radar equipment used to determine the position of an aircraft in range and azimuth
survival ELT An ELT that is removable from an aircraft, stowed so as to facilitate its ready use in an emergency and activated by survivors. Automatic activation may apply.
swinging for the fences hitting for the fences Juliaf­ranchuk
switch/switched Indicates an attacker is changing from one aircraft to another
system wide integrity management SWIM network Michae­lBurov
system wide integrity management network SWIM network Michae­lBurov
system-wide integrity management SWIM network Michae­lBurov
system-wide integrity management network SWIM network Michae­lBurov
T 2.5 HP Compressor Inlet Temperature Zealot­2002
TAC-A tactical air coordinator-airborne
tactical air coordinator-airborne An airborne agency located far enough away from threats and jamming to provide a communications relay between fighters, FACS, and ground agencies
tactical air navigation aid An ultrahigh frequency electronic rho-theta air NAVAID that provides suitably equipped aircraft with a continuous indication of bearing and distance to the TACAN station
tactical separation See classified description para 4-2dlb5
takeoff In respect of an aircraft other than an airship or a balloon, the act of leaving a supporting surface, including the takeoff run and the acts immediately preceding and following the leaving of that surface
takeoff In respect of an airship or a balloon, the act of freeing the airship from restraint, including the acts immediately preceding and following the freeing of that airship or balloon from restraint
takeoff alternate aerodrome An alternate aerodrome at which an aircraft can land should this become necessary shortly after takeoff and it is not possible to use the aerodrome of departure
takeoff time The time an aircraft becomes airborne
Tamb Ambient Air Temperature ВосьМо­й
target discrimination The ability of a surveillance or guidance system to identify or engage any one target when multiple targets are present
target monitor The military personnel responsible for monitoring the progress of and providing safety to faker aircraft in accordance with safe-intercept criteria, beginning at the initial point or H-hour control line (IP/HHCL) and terminating at the bomb release line or end exercise point (BRL/EEP) or at the point of final neutralization