Tuesday, December 18, 2012

All Inclusive Adult Resorts - Flight Instruction - The Online Aviation Dictionary


And even aerospace engineers can realize benefits from this type of dictionary, but also flight instructors. The beneficiary of such an indispensable tool is the student pilot. The online aviation dictionary, here we examine one of the tools used in most flight instruction curricula. This article is one in a series of articles about flight instruction in the United States.

So what are the components of a highly effective aviation dictionary? And we provide a list of good online aviation dictionaries along with a discussion about those dictionaries, here we characterize those elements which produce a highly effective dictionary. Should also find the following information useful, who has been assigned the task of creating an online aviation dictionary, the web developer or webmaster.

And typical terms used by the aerospace engineer student, it should have a balance between typical terms found in a flight instruction program, therefore. So that at least basic aerospace engineering terms can be found, it should be comprehensive enough for the aerospace engineering student, but also. Must look through many aerospace terms in order to find those terms which are fundamental to flight training, and flight instructor, but not so comprehensive that the student pilot, it should be comprehensive, first and foremost.

One which has a very large number of terms probably should have a search component. So the decision as to whether the dictionary should have a search component really comes down to how many terms are in the aviation dictionary. Many visitors prefer to see terms laid out on a page the same way they are found in a book, while a search component may be useful to some. This really depends on it's degree of comprehensiveness. Many believe that a dictionary for aviation should have a search component incorporated.

A detailed mathematical explanation of the force of lift is not needed in an aviation dictionary, another words. Or more specifically an aerospace encyclopedia, and theorems used to describe lift may only be found in an aerospace dictionary, laws of physics, but mathematical terms. Those terms used to describe the force of lift produced by a wing will be found in both of these, for example. It should also be noted that both a dictionary for aviation and an aerospace dictionary should have many common terms.

An aviation dictionary should describe wing lift in one or two sentences, on the other hand. From a discussion of Newton's Laws to the Kutta-Joukowski theorem, for example the term wing lift in Wikipedia consists of an entire page of information. And a long description is given for these terms, aviation terms can be found in Wikipedia. An encyclopedia provides a much longer description. A dictionary for aviation is not an aviation encyclopedia, also.

It should be easily navigated so that terms can be found quickly, if it does not have a search engine, and. Or exist on it's own as a site, it can be part of a large aviation site, also. At least for the most commonly used terms, it should consist of images. A few other points should made in terms of creating a good online dictionary for aviation.

May in the future help with the all important Google ranking, so keeping the page loading speed fast. Google will be incorporating speed of page loading into their search algorithm, word has it that in 2010. In order to allow for the quick look up of aviation terms, it's pages should be light and basic, therefore. There is nothing more annoying to the visitor of any online dictionary then the slow loading of pages. The pages which make up a dictionary for aviation should not be loaded with unnecessary objects and scripts which result in slowing down the loading of the page, and most importantly, finally.

It is important to select an aviation dictionary which also incorporates these elements, for the student who is within a flight instruction program. It is important to structure the site so that it incorporates the elements presented here, for the builder or developer. Why is this information about the aviation dictionary important?

The following is a list of popular aviation dictionaries found online:

alphadictionary.com/
aviastar.org/dictionary_eng.html
dictionary.babylon.com/science/aviation
aviationdictionary.org/
datwiki.net/
naa.edu
pilotportalusa.atspace.com/aviation_dictionary_a.html

The draw back to this method is that it is more time consuming when looking for a definition. You get a list of dictionaries which carry the term, after placement of a search term into their search engine. AlphaDictionary.com was also highly effective because they incorporate a search of 1065 dictionaries at once when placing a term into their search component. And language translation capability, babylon.com included a search engine, also. With a fast search engine, we found datwiki.net to be very comprehensive, in terms of the those listed above.

With many images, a list type, pilotportalusa.atspace.com/aviation_dictionary_a.html was comprehensive, finally. Although I think their site would be more professional without the annoying music on their home page, and it appeared very comprehensive, Naa.edu had a good list type dictionary without a search engine. And had more acronyms then the other online aviation dictionaries, Aviationdictionary.org was very comprehensive and had a fast search engine. Aviastar.org provides a single page list of terms.

All are beneficiaries of this type of dictionary, or anyone who has an interest in aviation, aerospace engineers, flight instructors, student pilots. An online aviation dictionary is an integral component of any flight instruction curriculum. Make sure each page loads quickly even for those visitors who must use a slow connection to the Internet, and most importantly, make sure each page is easily navigated to all pages of the dictionary, allow for the incorporation of images on each page, but not to comprehensive, the builder of an aviation dictionary should produce a high level of comprehensiveness, to conclude.

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