The temperature of the exhaust gases as they leave the cylinders of a piston engine or the turbine section of a turbine engine.
A device carried on most general aviation aircraft that aids in search and rescue in the event of a crash.
Applies to multi-engine aircraft on routes with flight time more than 60 minutes from an adequate airport.
A small, adjustable hinged surface on the trailing edge of the elevator control surface.
The control surface on the horizontal stabilizer that controls the aircraft’s pitch.
A directive requiring immediate action to correct an unsafe condition in an aircraft, engine, propeller, or appliance.
The tail section of an aircraft, including the vertical and horizontal stabilizers.
One complete sequence of using the starter to start the engine, regardless of whether the engine starts or not.