Aeronautical Abbreviations and Codes Reference Handbook

Aeronautical Abbreviations and Codes Reference Handbook
Author: Parham Alibakhshi
Publisher: N&A Publishing
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2022-10-30
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 622750064X

World largest of its title with more than 8000 entries, designed to help variety of students, aircrews and personnel in aviation and related industries to understand coded and abbreviated terms used in their operational / training materials and documents they face.

Aeronautical Abbreviations and Acronyms

Aeronautical Abbreviations and Acronyms
Author: Jorge L. Algara
Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2013-03-31
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781483938080

This compilation contains over 10,000 of the most common and useful terms gathered from many sources including Jeppesen, METAR, TAF, FAA, CAAC, FACA, Airbus, Boeing, Avionics Manuals and more.

Abbreviations, Acronyms, and Alphabets of Aviation

Abbreviations, Acronyms, and Alphabets of Aviation
Author: Anne Millbrooke
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 704
Release: 2008-11-26
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1462818439

Intended for anyone who reads aviation literature, this guide contains over 12,000 shorthand expression used in aviation, past and present. The coverage is inclusive of general and technical terms, civil and military, also aeronautical, bureaucratic, commercial, geographical, mechanical, medical, meteorological, operational, and organizational terms — as related to aviation. All the abbreviations, acronyms, and alphabets — contractions or shorthand expressions, including mnemonics and even codes — were found in current and past aviation literature, including articles, books, charts, handbooks, manuals, maps, placards, weather reports, and notices to airmen. Often terms appeared without definition, in the apparent assumption that the meaning was general knowledge, and it may have been to the intended audience at that time. Many of the expressions stand for more than one thing, like MEL being "minimum equipment list" or "multi-engine landplane." TC could be "top of cylinder," "training center," "Trans Caribbean Airways," "Transport Canada," "transportation corps," "troop carrier," "tropical cyclone," "true course," "turbocharged," "turn coordinator," or "type certificate" — depending upon the context. Annotations in this volume are to help identify context. Some annotations place terms in time; for example, when did AFCC refer to the Air Force Combat Command, when to the Air Force Communications Command, and when to Air Force Cyberspace Command?

Aviation Terminology

Aviation Terminology
Author: Terry Stafford
Publisher: Quickstudy Reference Guides
Total Pages: 6
Release: 2019-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9781423242567

Flying and operating an aircraft is a massive responsibility done so under regulation that requires unique training, knowledge and skills that all start with an understanding of very specific terminology, abbreviations and acronyms. The essentials are included in this 6 page laminated guide written succinctly and organized alphabetically so you can find terms, illustrations and diagrams faster than any other source. Designed for easy storage and durability this guide will be your copilot for years to come whether you are entering flight school or as a seasoned pilot who would like a well-rounded quick refresher. Also perfect reading material for curious passengers. 6 page laminated guide includes: Essential terms with definitions from A to Z Illustrations and diagrams

AVIABs

AVIABs
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1979
Genre: Abbreviations
ISBN:

The Acronym Book

The Acronym Book
Author: Fernando B. Morínigo
Publisher: Amer Inst of Aeronautics &
Total Pages: 130
Release: 1990
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780930403638

Comprises some 15,000 acronyms found in Air Force, Navy, Army, NASA, and corporate documents, books, and periodicals from 1982-89. Details what they mean, their source, and what is implied by their punctuation. Acidic paper. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.

Aeronautical Chart User's Guide

Aeronautical Chart User's Guide
Author: Federal Aviation Administration
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2017-07-25
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1510725539

The updated 11th edition of the Aeronautical Chart User’s Guide by the FAA is a great reference for novice pilots and professionals alike. Printed in full color with detailed examples, this book provides all the information students and pilots need to know about all the symbols and information provided on US aeronautical charts and chart navigation publications. Readers will find information on VFR charts, aeronautical chart symbols, helicopter route charts, flyway planning charts, IFR enroute charts, explanation of IFR enroute terms and symbols, Terminal Procedure Publications (TPPs), explanation of TPP terms and symbols, airspace classifications, and an airspace class table.

Space-Age Acronyms

Space-Age Acronyms
Author: Reta C. Moser
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 486
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1461595940

Acronym agglomeration is an affliction of the age, and there are acronym addicts who, in their weakness, find it impossible to resist them. More than once in recent months my peers have cautioned me about my apparent readiness to use not only acronyms, but abbreviations, foreign isms, codes, and other cryptic symbols rather than common, ordinary American words. Many among us, though, either have not received or have chosen to ignore such advice. As a consequence, what we write and speak is full of mystery and confusion. It is then for the reader and listener and for the writer and speaker that Reta C. Moser has compiled this guide. Its effective application to the art of communication is urged. Such use should help avoid many of the misunderstandings involving terminology which occur daily. Although such misunderstandings are certainly crucial in humanistic and social situations, they are often of immediate import and the trigger to disaster in scientific, technical, and political situations. Some 15,000 acronyms and 25,000 definitions are provided (a 50- and 47 -percent increase over the 1964 edition!), with due credit to Miss Moser's diligence in making the compilation and with the acknowledgment that the acronymical phenomenon is very much with us. This edition, like the first, is certain to be of value to writers, librarians, editors, and others who must identify and deal with acronyms.