Pronunciation: /ˈeəroʊtoʊ/
noun a method of launching gliders where a powered aircraft tows the glider into the air before releasing it
A1 An aerotow is a method of launching gliders using a powered aircraft.
A2 The aerotow pilot carefully guides the glider into position for takeoff.
B1 Aerotow operations require coordination between the tow aircraft and the glider pilot.
B2 The aerotow release mechanism must be checked before each flight to ensure safety.
C1 Aerotow procedures are standardized to minimize risks and ensure efficient operations.
C2 Experienced aerotow pilots are able to handle challenging weather conditions with ease.
formal The glider was launched using aerotow method, where a powered aircraft towed it into the air.
informal I watched a cool aerotow demonstration at the airshow last weekend.
slang Let's try aerotow for a change instead of the usual winch launch.
figurative Using aerotow can be seen as a metaphor for teamwork, where one entity helps another to reach greater heights.
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