Micro RG Dump Flashcards

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Flight Leg

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Flight Leg

A segment of a flight between two consecutive points, such as takeoff and landing locations. In aviation, a flight leg is part of a longer journey, typically involving multiple segments or legs.

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A/C Type

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A/C Type

Abbreviation for “Aircraft Type,” referring to the specific model or category of an aircraft, such as a Boeing 737 or Airbus A320.

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VCD Monitor

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Vertical Gyro Control Display. Displays status and alignment of vertical gyros, crucial for aircraft attitude and heading.

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Normal Start PUP Cnts

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Normal Start PUP Cnts: Counts the number of normal power-up sequences of a system, crucial for tracking operational history and diagnostics.

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Air Start PUP Cnts

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Air Start Power Up Counts: Counts the number of times a system has been powered up while airborne, important for maintenance and operational tracking in aviation systems.

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Warm Strt HW PUP Cnts

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Warm Start Hardware Power Up Counts: Counts the number of times a hardware system has been powered up using a warm start method, which typically involves restarting without a full power-down cycle. This count is essential for tracking operational cycles and diagnostics in electronic systems.

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Warm Strt Cm PUP Cnts

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Warm Start Communication Power Up Counts: Counts the number of times communication systems have been powered up using a warm start method, which involves restarting without a full power-down cycle. This count is crucial for tracking operational cycles and diagnostics in communication equipment.

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