Aeronautical Terms beginning with E
Eddy currents
Current induced in a metal cup or disc when it is crossed by lines of flux from a moving magnet.
Electronic flight display (EFD)
For the purpose of standardization, any flight instrument display that uses LCD or other image-producing system (Cathode Ray Tube [CRT], etc.)
Emergency
A distress or urgent condition.
Emphasis error
The result of giving too much attention to a particular instrument during the cross-check, instead of relying on a combination of instruments necessary for attitude and performance information.
EM wave
Electromagnetic wave.
Encoding altimeter
A special type of pressure altimeter used to send a signal to the air traffic controller on the ground, showing the pressure altitude the aircraft is flying.
En route facilities ring
Depicted in the plan view of IAP charts, a circle which designates NAVAIDs, fixes, and intersections that are part of the en route low altitude airway structure.
En Route Flight Advisory Service (EFAS)
An en route weather-only AFSS service.
En route high-altitude charts
Aeronautical charts for en route instrument navigation at or above 18,000 feet MSL.
En route low-altitude charts
Aeronautical charts for en route IFR navigation below 18,000 feet MSL.
Equivalent airspeed
Airspeed equivalent to CAS in standard atmosphere at sea level. As the airspeed and pressure altitude increase, the CAS becomes higher than it should be, and a correction for compression must be subtracted from the CAS.
Expect-further-clearance (EFC)
The time a pilot can expect to receive clearance beyond a clearance limit.
Elevator illusion
The sensation of being in a climb or descent, caused by the kind of abrupt vertical accelerations that result from up- or downdrafts.