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2
Label the parts of the plane 1–18 with the words a–r.
a nose
j rudder
b windscreen
k elevator
c aerial
l tail fin
d aileron
m tyre
e spoiler
n engine
f flap
o emergency exit
g slat
p radome
h winglet
q light
i fuselage
r outboard slats
FLUENCY
3
Unscramble the words in brackets to complete the description of a pre-flight check.
Pre-flight
Before flying, the pilot carefully (khcecs)_______________
1
the aircraft. He looks at the
external (causrfes)_______________
2
for signs of damage. A plane may be damaged by a
bird (ritske)_______________
3
or (gnilghtin)_______________
4
strike or contact with any
other (gorfein)_______________
5
object, or by service (sveichle)_______________
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on the
ground. Bent or distorted panels may be a visual indication of hidden (madgae)
_______________
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to the airframe.
He then checks the nose (crundagerirae) _______________
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for excessive (arew)
_______________
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or cuts on the tyres.
He inspects the (deliagn)_______________
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edge of the wing for damage and checks
the fastenings on the (eeginn)_______________
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cowling. He examines the visible fan
(sladeb)_______________
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on the engines.
Moving along the (slegeafu)_____________
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to the tail he does the same visual checks
over all surfaces before ensuring that all cargo (rodos)_______________
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and access
(stacheh)_______________
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are securely fastened.
British English American English
aerial
antenna
tyre
tire
windscreen
windshield
fin
vertical stabilizer
tailplane
horizontal stabilizer
[A/W AV-02-07: Accurate line
drawing of plane – incl. parts
mentioned – needed here.
(Oxford visual dictionary
pg 625 has example – sorry
don’t have edition, but it’s
in Transport section) Parts
on diag. to be numbered so
student can add part name.]
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3
2
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13
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1
11
15
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4
5
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UNIT
2
Pre-flight