Dictionary Terms

This is the STE dictionary table, a reproduction of the ASD-STE100 dictionary table for review.

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Word (Part of Speech) STE Approved meaning / ALTERNATIVES STE Example Non-STE Example
conflict (noun) DIFFERENT (adjective) IF THE TWO INDICATIONS ARE DIFFERENT, DO THE TEST AGAIN. If there is a conflict between the two indicators, repeat the test.
AGREE (verb) IF THE TWO INDICATIONS DO NOT AGREE, DO THE TEST AGAIN. If there is a conflict between the two indicators, repeat the test.
conform (verb) AGREE (verb) IF THE FLAP EXTENSION DOES NOT AGREE WITH THE POSITION OF THE FLAP CONTROL LEVER, DO THE RIGGING PROCEDURE AGAIN. If the flap extension does not conform to the setting of the flap control lever, do the rigging procedure again.
conformance (noun) AGREE (verb) THE INDICATIONS MUST AGREE WITH THOSE IN TABLE 2. The indications must be in conformance with those in Table 2.
conformity (noun) AGREE (verb) THE PRECISION OF THE GAUGES MUST AGREE WITH THE APPLICABLE QUALITY STANDARD. The accuracy of the gauges must be in conformity with the applicable quality standard.
CONNECT (verb) , CONNECTS, CONNECTED, CONNECTED To come together or cause to come together to make one unit or system CONNECT THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS TO THE INSTRUMENT.
PLUG “A” CONNECTS TO SOCKET “B.”
CONNECTION (noun) That which connects or is connected MAKE SURE THAT ALL THE FUEL AND AIR CONNECTIONS ARE INSTALLED.
consecutive (adjective) ONE (Technical noun) DO NOT DO MORE THAN THREE STARTS, ONE AFTER THE OTHER. Do not do more than three consecutive starts.
consecutively (adverb) ONE (Technical noun) DO THESE STEPS ONE AFTER THE OTHER. These actions must be done consecutively.

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