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resuscitation: bringing someone back to consciousness
tailwind : a wind blowing in the same direction as the direction of travel of the aircraft. Its opposite is headwind.
wander : to move or enter unintentionally: The crew was unfamiliar with the airport and wandered onto the active runway.
wheelchair: light chair with wheels for invalids
jettison: to discharge fuel in "ight in order to reduce the aircraft’s weight; to dump
intoxicated: under the effects of drugs or alcohol, drunk: there is a very intoxicated and belligerent passenger in the rear
glare : bright re"ected or refracted light
drizzle : DZ: very light but constant rain
cabin attendant: "ight crew member in charge of looking after the safety and comfort of the passengers
advisory: information displayed to the crew which does not require immediate action
break : standard radiotelephony phraseology which indicates a separation between messages
jetway : a telescopic walkway for passengers disembark from and board the aircraft directly to and from the terminal building; also airbridge or jetty
westbound : moving towards the west: westbound air traffic from London to New York
wilco : means ‘I understood your message and will comply with it’. Wilco should not be used in reply to a question which requires a direct answer or readback
revert: to return to: revert to flight plan call sign
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"ight crew member in charge of looking after the safety and comfort of the passengers
a telescopic walkway for passengers disembark from and board the aircraft directly to and from the terminal building; also airbridge or jetty
a wind blowing in the same direction as the direction of travel of the aircraft. Its opposite is headwind.
bright re"ected or refracted light
bringing someone back to consciousness
DZ: very light but constant rain
information displayed to the crew which does not require immediate action
light chair with wheels for invalids
means ‘I understood your message and will comply with it’. Wilco should not be used in reply to a question which requires a direct answer or readback
moving towards the west: westbound air traffic from London to New York
standard radiotelephony phraseology which indicates a separation between messages
to discharge fuel in "ight in order to reduce the aircraft’s weight; to dump
to move or enter unintentionally: The crew was unfamiliar with the airport and wandered onto the active runway.
to return to: revert to flight plan call sign
under the effects of drugs or alcohol, drunk: there is a very intoxicated and belligerent passenger in the rear