1
the speed that the aircraft would have to fly at sea level to produce the same dynamic pressure that the aircraft produces when flying at an elevation.
2
the indicated airspeed corrected for errors brought about by instruments, position, or other factors.
3
the measure of speed by an indicator, without taking position, instrument, or other errors into account.
4
the measure of how fast an aircraft is moving relative to the air immediately surrounding the aircraft.
5
a unit of distance that measure 1,852 meters.
6
the measure of how fast an aircraft is moving relative to the ground.
7
the measure of how fast an aircraft is moving relative to the air.
8
a unit of speed that measures one nautical mile per hour.
9
the measure of how many kilometers the aircraft travels per hour.
10
the measure of how many miles the aircraft travels per hour.