Aviation Technical English for aircraft maintenance engineers (Авиационный технический английский язык для студентов-авитехников)
43 v. ADVANCE (move forward, especially throttle levers) n. ADVANCE (especially throttle levers) The throttles are advanced for power-up. v. BRAKE (make a/c or engine decelerate) n. BRAKES, BRAKING The thrust reverser helps to brake the aircraft. v. BRING (carry, transport, move) + prep. TO, BACK, ALONG, DOWN, UP , etc. The catering truck brings the beverages to the aircraft. v. BYPASS (avoid, go around) n. BYPASS (VALVE) In the event of overpressure, the filter is bypassed. v. CEASE (stop, discontinue) When Q22 ceases to conduct, the base circuit of Q2201 becomes open. v.COIL (turn a wire around a core, etc.) + prep. AROUND n. COIL The emergency descent rope is coiled around an inertial drum, or reel. v. COLLAPSE (break down, fall apart) n. COLLAPSE If the safety sleeves are not mounted, the gear may collapse without hydraulic pressure. v. CRANK (rotate, motor an engine) n. CRANKING After a wet start the engine is dry- cranked before a second attempt. v. DECREASE (diminish, drop, fail) n. DECREASE As the aircraft descends the cabin altitude decreases .
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