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Chapter 11Emergency Operations

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  1. emergency operations
  2. ATC — Air Traffic Control
  3. instrument flying
  4. situational awareness
  5. positive aircraft control
  6. emergency events
  7. adverse weather
  8. unforecast adverse weather
  9. communication/navigation system malfunctions
  10. inadvertent thunderstorm encounter
  11. thunderstorm detection equipment
  12. thunderstorm
  13. thunderstorm penetration
  14. Turbulence
  15. instrument scan
  16. structural stress
  17. turbulence penetration speed
  18. POH/AFM — Pilot's Operating Handbook/Airplane Flight Manual
  19. level attitude
  20. straight course
  21. autopilot
  22. altitude hold
  23. speed hold
  24. anti-icing/deicing equipment
  25. carburetor heat
  26. Icing
  27. airspeed indication
  28. flight deck lights
  29. inadvertent icing encounter
  30. visible moisture
  31. lightning
  32. OAT — outside air temperature
  33. visible precipitation
  34. airfoil
  35. lifting power
  36. frictional drag
  37. stall speed
  38. deicing equipment
  39. freezing level
  40. above-freezing levels
  41. leading edge
  42. icing conditions
  43. Trace
  44. Sublimation
  45. aircraft performance
  46. Light
  47. Moderate
  48. flight diversion
  49. Severe
  50. ice accumulation
  51. preflight action
  52. ice detection
  53. night flight
  54. flashlight
  55. VHF Communications
  56. St. Elmo's Fire
  57. precipitation static
  58. P-static
  59. static electricity
  60. instrument pilot
  61. magnetic compass
  62. VHF — Very High Frequency
  63. negative charge
  64. atmospheric electric fields
  65. static wicks
  66. discharge pin
  67. control surface
  68. ADF — automatic direction finding
  69. Preflight inspection
  70. inflight emergency
  71. thunderstorm clouds
  72. static buildup
  73. aircraft system malfunctions
  74. moving map
  75. VFR — Visual Flight Rules
  76. IFR — Instrument Flight Rules
  77. alternator belt
  78. antennas
  79. pitot tube
  80. static ports
  81. run-up
  82. pneumatic system
  83. electronic flight display malfunction
  84. electronic flight display
  85. moving map display
  86. PFD — Primary Flight Display
  87. engine indicating system
  88. reversionary mode
  89. EFD — electronic flight display
  90. En Route Charts
  91. A/FD — Airport/Facilities Directory
  92. ADM — Aeronautical Decision-Making
  93. G1000
  94. navigation data
  95. A/FD — Airport/Facility Directory
  96. Display Failure / Reversionary Mode
  97. Alternator/Generator Failure
  98. main battery
  99. alternator failure
  100. generator failure
  101. ammeter
  102. charge condition
  103. discharge condition
  104. Loadmeter
  105. Cessna 172
  106. electrical charging system
  107. master battery switch
  108. master/alternator rocker switch
  109. circuit breakers
  110. electrical load
  111. power supply
  112. AHRS — Attitude Heading Reference System
  113. six-pack
  114. AHRS — attitude and heading reference system
  115. ADC — air data computer
  116. EIS — engine indicating system
  117. technically advanced aircraft
  118. standby battery
  119. primary battery
  120. essential bus
  121. AFM — aircraft flight manual
  122. Navigation Radio #1
  123. Communication Radio #1
  124. Standby Indicator Light
  125. flight deck
  126. attitude indicator
  127. altimeter
  128. ASI — Airspeed Indicator
  129. Pilotage
  130. Dead Reckoning
  131. GPS — Global Positioning System
  132. primary six-pack
  133. hand-held transceiver
  134. ARM position
  135. standby attitude indicator
  136. PFD instrumentation
  137. suction or pressure source
  138. gyroscope
  139. analog instrument failure
  140. warning indicator
  141. performance instruments
  142. cross-check
  143. rate-of-turn indicator
  144. VSI — vertical speed indicator
  145. pitch-and-bank information
  146. suction or pressure system
  147. Electrical System
  148. pneumatic system failure
  149. vacuum pump
  150. heading indicators
  151. flight director
  152. MSL — mean sea level
  153. OFF flag
  154. failed flags
  155. vacuum failure
  156. instrument failure
  157. system failure
  158. flight instruments
  159. inoperative component
  160. alternate system
  161. suction
  162. pressure source
  163. attitude and heading indicators
  164. partial panel
  165. transponder code 7600
  166. NAVAIDs — navigational aids
  167. vacuum/pressure gauge
  168. partial panel recovery
  169. instrument flight
  170. heading indicator
  171. pitot/static system failure
  172. static system
  173. alternate static source
  174. unpressurized aircraft
  175. static pressure
  176. instrument errors
  177. communication/navigation system malfunction
  178. avionics
  179. communications failure
  180. two-way radio failure
  181. Clearance Limit
  182. 14 CFR part 91
  183. ATC Clearance
  184. radar vectored
  185. Fix
  186. Airway
  187. vector clearance
  188. flight levels
  189. minimum altitude
  190. Flight Plan
  191. Two-Way Radio Communications Failure
  192. 14 CFR — Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations
  193. part 91
  194. VFR Conditions
  195. IFR Conditions
  196. outer FMS knob
  197. NRST
  198. expect-further-clearance time
  199. Estimated Time of Arrival
  200. Descent
  201. Approach
  202. Transponder
  203. code 7600
  204. navigational aids
  205. NAVAID — Navigational Aid
  206. flight service station
  207. FSS — Flight Service Station
  208. MFD — Multi-Function Display
  209. GPS receiver
  210. soft key
  211. electronic databases
  212. diverting
  213. alternate airports
  214. systems configuration page
  215. landing surface
  216. Runway
  217. FMS knob
  218. NRST — Nearest Airport
  219. GPS Nearest Airport Function
  220. Nearest Airports Using the PFD
  221. airport identifier
  222. best approach available
  223. communication frequency
  224. longest runway available
  225. Field Elevation
  226. geographic region
  227. Direct-To function
  228. standby box
  229. COM1
  230. COM2
  231. NRST Page Group
  232. CLR button
  233. frequencies
  234. approaches
  235. APT
  236. INFORMATION window
  237. AVGAS
  238. Nearest Airports Using the MFD
  239. MFD Page Groups
  240. MENU hard key
  241. activate the approach
  242. RNWY
  243. FREQ
  244. APR
  245. LD APR — Load Approach
  246. Instrument Approach Procedure
  247. PROC Page Group
  248. Transition
  249. decision-making
  250. reactive mindset
  251. STAR — standard terminal arrival route
  252. complacency
  253. high workload
  254. inoperative equipment
  255. unusual attitude
  256. loss of situational awareness
  257. traffic avoidance
  258. transponder-equipped aircraft
  259. IFR Flight
  260. TIS — Traffic Information Service
  261. distractions
  262. intruding targets
  263. service volume
  264. NM — nautical mile
  265. ILS — Instrument Landing System
  266. VOR/DME
  267. ATIS — Automatic Terminal Information Service
  268. ground
  269. Tower
  270. Multicom
  271. UNICOM
  272. RUNWAYS
  273. ILS 29
  274. VOR/DME 06
  275. VOR/DME 11
  276. traffic advisory software
  277. visual scan
  278. traffic alerting
  279. See and Avoid
  280. transponders
  281. MAP - TRAFFIC MAP
  282. Mode