| A | B |
| bushplane | an aircraft serving remote, undeveloped areas of a country, where the road system is insufficient, or where roads do not exist at all |
| rudder | a movable control attached to a vertical stabilizer, located at the rear of an airplane and used to turn the airplane |
| hatchet | a small ax with a short handle |
| audible | able to be heard |
| turbulence | unstable motion |
| horizon | the line or circle that forms the apparent boundary between earth and sky |
| cowling | a metal covering for an engine |
| compass | an instrument for determining directions |
| altimeter | a sensitive barometer used in aircraft for finding distance above sea level, terrain, or some other reference point by a comparison of air pressures |
| altitude | distance upward; height |
| glide | to move in the air at an easy angle downward solely by the action of air currents and gravity |
| abated | diminished or lessened |
| hummocks | small hills |
| extensive | far-reaching; thorough |
| amphibious | able to function on both land and water |
| asset | a resource that has value |