Aloft Autopilot Descend Engine Flaps Launch Propel Propeller Thrust Radar.

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Aloft Autopilot Descend Engine Flaps Launch Propel Propeller Thrust Radar

The meaning is: Up high or above. Go back to Glossary.

The meaning is: It is the helper of the pilot. Go back to Glossary.

The meaning is: Moving downward and lower but not all the way. Go back to Glossary.

The meaning: The engine makes the plane move. Go back to Glossary.

The meaning is: They make the plane change it’s direction and speed. Go back to Glossary.

The meaning is: To take off and start flying. Go back to Glossary.

The meaning is: To propel something forwards. Go back to Glossary.

The meaning is: They make the plane fly. Go back to Glossary.

The meaning is: To push something forward. Go back to Glossary.

The meaning is: An object to detect very high radio systems. Go back to Glossary.