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Synonyms and antonyms of Relating to operating aircraft in British Thesaurus
Relating to operating aircraft
aerobatics (noun)
impressive and clever movements in the air made by a plane
air pocket (noun)
an area where the air pressure is low that makes an aircraft fall suddenly to a lower level
air-to-air (adjective)
air traffic control (noun)
the activity of organizing the movement of planes
automatic pilot (noun)
a system that controls the direction of a plane, ship, or spacecraft
beacon (noun)
a radio or radar signal that helps ships or aircraft to find their position
burnout (noun)
a situation in which a plane or spacecraft has used all of its fuel and has no more power
earthbound (adjective)
flight path (noun)
the route that an aircraft, space vehicle, or missile follows as it travels through the air
flight simulator (noun)
a machine used for training pilots that provides an environment and experience like flying a plane
flying (noun)
the activity of operating or controlling an aircraft
ground control (noun)
the people, computers, and other machines on the ground that help to control a spacecraft or aircraft
holding pattern (noun)
the direction in the sky that a plane follows as it waits for permission to land
the sound barrier (noun)
the very strong air pressure that presses against a plane when it starts to travel at the speed of sound
tailspin (noun)
an occasion when a plane falls in the sky with its nose (=front part) downwards and its tail (=end part) spinning in a very wide circle
test flight (noun)
an occasion when a plane or rocket (=vehicle for travelling into space) is flown for the first time in order to test its equipment
trim (noun)
the position of the flaps on a plane
unmanned (adjective)
used for describing an aircraft without a pilot
wings (noun)
a small badge in the shape of two wings that a pilot receives to show that he or she is officially allowed to fly a plane