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Airplane flying
Basic technical knowledge and skills associated with piloting airplanes.
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Lift coefficient
Aviation; Airplane flying
A coefficient representing the lift of a given airfoil. Lift coefficient is obtained by dividing the lift by the free-stream dynamic pressure and the representative area under consideration.
Lift
Aviation; Airplane flying
One of the four main forces acting on an aircraft. On a fixed-wing aircraft, an upward force created by the effect of airflow as it passes over and under the wing.
Licenced empty weight
Aviation; Airplane flying
The empty weight that consists of the airframe, engine(s), unusable fuel, and undrainable oil plus standard and optional equipment as specified in the equipment list. Some manufacturers used this ...
Leading edge flap
Aviation; Airplane flying
A portion of the leading edge of an airplane wing that folds downward to increase the camber, lift, and drag of the wing. The leading-edge flaps are extended for takeoffs and landings to increase the ...
Lift-off
Aviation; Airplane flying
The act of becoming airborne as a result of the wings lifting the airplane off the ground, or the pilot rotating the nose up, increasing the angle of attack to start a climb.
Limit load factor
Aviation; Airplane flying
Amount of stress, or load factor, that an aircraft can withstand before structural damage or failure occurs.
Load factor
Aviation; Airplane flying
The ratio of the load supported by the airplane's wings to the actual weight of the aircraft and its contents. Also referred to as G-loading.
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