Military Aviation Terms

6 words in this vocabulary list

noun a cause of fear or anxiety; a source of concern

  • The golfer struggled to avoid hitting a bogey on the difficult course.
  • I always seem to make a bogey on this hole, no matter how hard I try.
  • I can't believe I made another bogey, I need to step up my game.
  • The unresolved issue was like a bogey hanging over their heads, causing stress and worry.

noun a seat in an aircraft that can be ejected in an emergency to allow the occupant to escape

  • The pilot activated the ejection seat in case of emergency.
  • The ejection seat is like a last resort for the pilot.
  • I heard the new fighter jet has a badass ejection seat.
  • Using the ejection seat in that situation was like hitting the reset button on his life.

noun a large ship or aircraft designed to carry liquid cargo in bulk

  • The tanker ship was carrying oil from the Middle East to Europe.
  • Did you see that huge tanker on the highway?
  • That tanker is lit!
  • She's a real emotional tanker, always carrying around other people's problems.

noun a part of the aircraft that generates thrust by rotating

  • The propeller plane flew smoothly through the clear blue sky.
  • I love watching propeller planes take off at the airport.
  • Check out that cool prop plane flying overhead!
  • Her thoughts were like a propeller plane, constantly spinning and never settling.

noun the turbulent airflow produced by an aircraft's propeller

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  • The pilot carefully adjusted the aircraft's altitude to avoid the propwash from the plane ahead.
  • I could feel the propwash from the helicopter as it flew overhead.
  • Watch out for the propwash when you're standing near the runway.
  • The politician's controversial statements created a propwash of backlash among the public.

noun a method of launching gliders where a powered aircraft tows the glider into the air before releasing it

  • The glider was launched using aerotow method, where a powered aircraft towed it into the air.
  • I watched a cool aerotow demonstration at the airshow last weekend.
  • Let's try aerotow for a change instead of the usual winch launch.
  • Using aerotow can be seen as a metaphor for teamwork, where one entity helps another to reach greater heights.