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词汇 airworthy
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Definition of airworthy in English:

airworthy

adjective ˈɛːwəːðiˈɛrˌwərði
  • (of an aircraft) safe to fly.

    (飞机)飞行性能良好的,耐飞的,适航的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This has helped return the aircraft to an airworthy condition earlier than anticipated.
    • Maintenance at these forward locations was limited to the quick-turnaround type of work aimed at keeping a maximum number of aircraft airworthy.
    • The proper training, getting checked out in unfamiliar aircraft, preflight planning and an airworthy plane are vital for your safety.
    • Ernest said he serviced it and he brought down an inspector from Antigua who would certify the aircraft airworthy.
    • The company can deliver complete fleets of airworthy aircraft or helicopters coming from active duty or overhauled as per the manufacturer's recommendations.
    • Remember that to the FAA, airworthy means that the aircraft meets its type design and that it's in a condition for safe operation.
    • Today, FABA has over 70 airworthy biplanes of all types.
    • He had to be certain that the aircraft was airworthy before setting off over the jungles of Burma.
    • On January 1, 1947, having been made airworthy, the aircraft was handed over to the Nigerian Government.
    • It is the only example of a Seafire flying anywhere in the world, and may also be the only airworthy example of an aircraft built in South Marston.
    • If all goes as planned, Maurice hopes to have at least one of the aircraft in airworthy condition within a year.
    • Getting the plane airworthy for a ferry flight was only one part of a very large puzzle.
    • The event is dedicated to the recognition of excellence in the preservation and restoration of vintage aircraft in airworthy condition.
    • He said: ‘The Sea Vixen is the sole airworthy aircraft of its sort.’
    • A conservative crew decides that an aircraft isn't airworthy; another crew decides it is perfectly flyable.
    • It's a testament to the professionalism of the engineers that they kept the aircraft airworthy in the field, where hot dusty conditions plagued the helicopters day after day.
    • Under Irish transport rules it is up to the airline to ensure that aircraft used are airworthy.
    • The aircraft, the only airworthy example of its type in Australia, was test flown at Point Cook and made its return to public display at the Australian International Airshow at Avalon last month.
    • The new sport-pilot experimental rules, on the other hand, only call for builders to participate and sign off that they have played a part in making the aircraft airworthy.
    • Air force deserters even managed to get a few French aircraft airworthy for an attack against the Nazis.

Derivatives

  • airworthiness

  • noun ˈɛːwəːðɪnəsˈɛrˌwərðinəs
    • The system means engineers can determine the routine maintenance requirements of aircraft down to the individual component level to ensure airworthiness.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Of course, ultimate responsibility for the airworthiness of an airplane rests with the owner/operator, and must be determined before each flight.
      • The plane is flown often and the owner spends money on airworthiness and upgrades.
      • Our basic mission is to verify the airworthiness of the airplanes before they go back to the operational Air Force.
      • The annual inspection makes sure that all general-aviation aircraft are inspected for airworthiness at least once a year.

Definition of airworthy in US English:

airworthy

adjectiveˈerˌwərT͟Hēˈɛrˌwərði
  • (of an aircraft) safe to fly.

    (飞机)飞行性能良好的,耐飞的,适航的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He had to be certain that the aircraft was airworthy before setting off over the jungles of Burma.
    • On January 1, 1947, having been made airworthy, the aircraft was handed over to the Nigerian Government.
    • Today, FABA has over 70 airworthy biplanes of all types.
    • This has helped return the aircraft to an airworthy condition earlier than anticipated.
    • The new sport-pilot experimental rules, on the other hand, only call for builders to participate and sign off that they have played a part in making the aircraft airworthy.
    • Ernest said he serviced it and he brought down an inspector from Antigua who would certify the aircraft airworthy.
    • The company can deliver complete fleets of airworthy aircraft or helicopters coming from active duty or overhauled as per the manufacturer's recommendations.
    • Under Irish transport rules it is up to the airline to ensure that aircraft used are airworthy.
    • Air force deserters even managed to get a few French aircraft airworthy for an attack against the Nazis.
    • The proper training, getting checked out in unfamiliar aircraft, preflight planning and an airworthy plane are vital for your safety.
    • He said: ‘The Sea Vixen is the sole airworthy aircraft of its sort.’
    • Remember that to the FAA, airworthy means that the aircraft meets its type design and that it's in a condition for safe operation.
    • If all goes as planned, Maurice hopes to have at least one of the aircraft in airworthy condition within a year.
    • It's a testament to the professionalism of the engineers that they kept the aircraft airworthy in the field, where hot dusty conditions plagued the helicopters day after day.
    • The event is dedicated to the recognition of excellence in the preservation and restoration of vintage aircraft in airworthy condition.
    • The aircraft, the only airworthy example of its type in Australia, was test flown at Point Cook and made its return to public display at the Australian International Airshow at Avalon last month.
    • It is the only example of a Seafire flying anywhere in the world, and may also be the only airworthy example of an aircraft built in South Marston.
    • A conservative crew decides that an aircraft isn't airworthy; another crew decides it is perfectly flyable.
    • Getting the plane airworthy for a ferry flight was only one part of a very large puzzle.
    • Maintenance at these forward locations was limited to the quick-turnaround type of work aimed at keeping a maximum number of aircraft airworthy.
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