出版時(shí)間:2010-9 出版社:機(jī)械工業(yè)出版社 作者:屈靜,等 編 頁數(shù):126
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《民航機(jī)務(wù)職業(yè)英語口語》內(nèi)容涉及航線例行工作對(duì)話、機(jī)上與機(jī)組人員對(duì)話以及航線排故對(duì)話三大常用模塊,共分15個(gè)單元,旨在幫助學(xué)生掌握語言的交際功能,結(jié)合飛機(jī)維修工作的工作程序,有針對(duì)性地培養(yǎng)學(xué)生專業(yè)英語基礎(chǔ)口頭表達(dá)能力。《民航機(jī)務(wù)職業(yè)英語口語》在編寫過程中,始終以飛機(jī)維修的工作情景為主線,以語言交際功能為中心,改變了以往教材中每篇材料均配有生詞及詞組的編寫模式,多層次地為學(xué)生提供了口語表達(dá)素材,為因材施教創(chuàng)造條件?!睹窈綑C(jī)務(wù)職業(yè)英語口語》既可以作為民航高校以及職業(yè)院校機(jī)務(wù)專業(yè)學(xué)生的英語口語教材,同時(shí)也可作為航空公司的機(jī)務(wù)工程部以及飛機(jī)維修公司的在職人員的英語口語培訓(xùn)教材。
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前言Unit One Routine Working Procedures on the LinePart A Towing the PlanePart B Communicative FunctionsGreetingsIntroductionsPart C Pronunciation and IntonationThe Vowel IPart D Aviation LanguageThe General Idea for Towing and TaxiingThe Landing GearUnit Two Pushback ProceduresPart A Pushing the PlanePart B Communicative FunctionsStarting a ConversationPart C Pronunciation and IntonationThe Vowel ⅡPart D Aviation LanguageATA 32 Landing Gear SystemsUnit Three Dialogues during Working ProcedurePart A Daily CommunicationsPart B Communicative FunctionsAsking for Help and Offering HelpOffering and Accepting HelpPart C Pronunciation and IntonationThe Consonant IPart D Aviation LanguageGeneral Introduction to EngineGeneral Description of Engine CFM 56-7Unit Four Dialogues on the Door ProblemsPart A Door ProblemsPart B Communicative FunctionsAsking for Information and Giving InformationInquiring about the Repair Capability on the PhonePart C Pronunciation and IntonationThe Consonant ⅡPart D Aviation LanguageCargo DoorATA 52 DoorsUnit Five Dialogues on Engine Problems (1)Part A Engine ProblemsPart B Communicative FunctionsDescribing Things and PhenomenaPart C Pronunciation and IntonationThe Semi-vowelsPart D Aviation LanguageA Brief Introduction to Electrical PowerUnit Six Dialogues on Refueling ProblemsPart A Refueling ProblemsPart B Communicative FunctionsGiving AdvicePart C Pronunciation and IntonationThe PronunciationPart D Aviation LanguageThe Fuel SystemUnit Seven Dialogues on Dispatching the PlanePart A Dispatch the Plane with Some ProblemsPart B Communicative FunctionsSeeking and Giving OpinionsPart C Pronunciation and IntonationThe Intonation IPart D Aviation LanguageFuselage of the Boeing 737Unit Eight Dialogues on SOCPart A Visiting SOC JobsitePart B Communicative FunctionsPossibility and ImpossibilityExpressing Certainty and UncertaintyPart C Pronunciation and IntonationThe Intonation ⅡPart D Aviation LanguageA Brief Introduction to SOCUnit Nine Dialogues on Engine OilPart A Rep]enish the Engine OilPart B Communicative FunctionsExpressing AgreementExpressing DisagreementPart C Pronunciation and IntonationThe Intonation ⅢPart D Aviation LanguageEngine Oil SystemPhysical Description to Oil TankUnit Ten Dialogues on Engine Problems (2)Part A Leakage Problem and Testing the EnginePart B Communicative FunctionsSeeking and Making ClarificationPart C Pronunciation and IntonationThe Rhythm IPart D Aviation LanguageAir Conditioning SystemUnit Eleven Dialogues on Daily Problems with the AircraftPart A Parking Brake Valve DeactivationPart B Communicative FunctionsComplainingApologizingPart C Pronunciation and IntonationThe Rhythm ⅡPart D Aviation LanguageImplementing RNP ARUnit Twelve Dialogues on Common Maintenances with the AircraftPart A Reservoir Depressurization and Fuel Sump DrainagePart B Communicative FunctionsPermission SeekingPart C Pronunciation and IntonationThe Stress IPart D Aviation LanguageBasic Hydraulic SystemATA 29 Hydraulic SystemUnit Thirteen Office Communication on the PhonePart A Urging the Component Repair Company to do the Repair on the Phon~Part B Communicative FunctionsAsking for Delivery InformationAsking for and Giving Meeting InformationPart C Pronunciation and IntonationThe Stress ⅡPart D Aviation LanguageUnit Fourteen Communication with the GE Representative on the PhonePart A Remove the Oil Filter for AnalysisPart B Communicative FunctionsMaking and Receiving NotificationPart C Pronunciation and IntonationComprehensive Practice IPart D Aviation LanguageATA Flight Controls SystemUnit Fifteen Communication with the Airbus Representative on the PhonePart A Asking for Help from Airbus OfficePart B Communicative FunctionsReminding and RememberingPart C Pronunciation and IntonationComprehensive Practice ⅡPart D Aviation LanguageTCAS System附錄 國際航空無線電26英文字母讀法表參考文獻(xiàn)
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Landing gear non-retraction during take-off phase is a key factor in in-flight interruptions. Itrepresents roughly 14% of fleet reports. Although significant decrease in rate has been demonstratedon ATA 32, the large number of equipments involved in the landing gear extension/retractionsequence still gives a remote, but wide, spread of failure modes. The proposals given provide simple and proven advice to significantly reduce ATA 32 relatedflight interruptions. The first one, related to ground lock pins and ground lock sleeves, commonly called "safetydevices", or "safety pins", may appear obvious. However, the increase of flight interruptionsreported due to safety devices forgotten on the landing gear prior to take off, combined with anincrease of queries on the subject led us to make known Airbus operator experiences. The other one relates to the nose landing gear (NLG) "flight/ground" indication system. Thisitem aims to address improvements and thus to correct one of the main contributing factors tolanding gear retraction failure.GROUND LOCK SAFETY DEVICES Installation of the landing gear safety devices (ground lock pins and collars), when the aircraftis towed or pushed-back during flight operation is optional. Airbus doesn't intend to makerecommendations to favour one way or the other as some airlines require installation of ground lockpins and collars, whereas some do not want to do this. ……
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