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Bleed air - Hot compressed air taken from turbine engines.
BMAA - British Microlight Aircraft Association.
Bottlang - Loose leaf Euopean airfields manual for VFR operations.

 


BLEED AIR - Hot air at high pressure, usually from the bypass section of a gas turbine engine, for de-icing, heating, and other uses.

BLEED AIR
High pressure air ducted from engine to pressurize cabin and other uses.
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BLEED AIR - Hot air, at high pressure, taken usually from the bypass section of a gas turbine engine, for heating, de-icing and other useful work.
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Bleed air extraction from the engines reduces engine efficiency only slightly but introduces a danger of oils and other chemicals from the engine being supplied to the cabin.

- Melting and burning of titanium bleed air ducts by a chaffed, high current feeder cable
- Electromagnetic interference (EMI) with equipment
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Bleed air: Hot compressed air taken from turbine engines.
Black Box: Popular name given to either the CVR or the FDR used to investigate an accident.
BRG: Bearing.

See also: Pilot, Aircraft, Flight, Power, Turbine

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