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  instrument flying: The Instrument Flight Training Manual as Developed by Professional Instrument Courses, Inc Peter Dogan, Professional Instrument Courses, Inc, 1991
  instrument flying: Rod Machado's Instrument Pilot's Handbook , 2009
  instrument flying: Instrument Procedures Handbook Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), 2016-10-24 This handbook supersedes FAA-H-8261 -16, Instrument Procedures Handbook, dated 2014. It is designed as a technical reference for all pilots who operate under instrument flight rules (IFR) in the National Airspace System (NAS). It expands and updates information contained in the FAA-H-8083-15B, Instrument Flying Handbook, and introduces advanced information for IFR operations. Instrument flight instructors, instrument pilots, and instrument students will also find this handbook a valuable resource since it is used as a reference for the Airline Transport Pilot and Instrument Knowledge Tests and for the Practical Test Standards. It also provides detailed coverage of instrument charts and procedures including IFR takeoff, departure, en route, arrival, approach, and landing. Safety information covering relevant subjects such as runway incursion, land and hold short operations, controlled flight into terrain, and human factors issues also are included.
  instrument flying: The Art of Instrument Flying J. R. Williams, 1988 This highly praised, award-winning classic takes the pilot through the hands-on flying of an aircraft, from the basics to actual instrument approaches, using only radios and instrumentation.
  instrument flying: Mastering Instrument Flying Henry Sollman, Sherwood Harris, 1999 Every aviator can learn the FAA's practical instrument test standards and earn the IFR with this complete course in instrument flight, written by two experienced instructors with more than 80 years of flying between them.
  instrument flying: Instrument Flying Timothy E. Heron, Ed.D., CFII , 2014-02-04 Instrument Flying offers fresh insight into--and distinct ways to remember--10 specific principles designed to calibrate your thinking and lead to safer, better-managed, and less stressful flights. Validated by a cadre of distinguished instructors and pilots, these principles are indispensable given today's multifaceted instrument settings. Learning and practicing them will help yield more positive, productive, and purposeful flight experiences for you, your passengers, and your fellow aviators. From the Foreword by Glenn P. McConnell, ATP: I recommend Tim's fine work to all pilots across the spectrum: from 'VFR only,' and instrument-rated pilots to, perhaps more importantly, Instrument Flight Instructors and FAA Designated Pilot Examiners. Read it, as I did, more than once. . . . Tim's book is indeed a powerful contribution to the library of instrument pilots, aviation educators, and air safety professionals.
  instrument flying: Instrument Flying Richard L. Taylor, 1997-08-22 The fourth edition of the perennial best-seller. Fully updated, with everything the private pilot needs to know about flying IFR, such as handling emergencies, filing flight plans, understanding IFR communications, navigating, and flying more efficiently. Polish and improve your instrument-flight skills with the proficiency exercises. Glossary of aviation terms included.
  instrument flying: Attitude Instrument Flying United States. Department of the Army, 1964
  instrument flying: Instrument Flying Handbook Federal Aviation Administration, 2011-02-15 The Federal Aviation Administration's Instrument Flying Handbook provides pilots, student pilots, aviation instructors, and controllers with the knowledge and skills required to operate in instrument meteorological conditions. Illustrated with full-color graphics and photographs, topics covered include basic atmospheric science, the air traffic control system, spatial disorientation and optical illusions, flight support systems, and emergency responses. The book's two appendixes contain information on clearance shorthand and an instrument training lesson guide. Readers will also find a handy glossary and index. Since many questions on FAA exams are taken directly from the information presented in this text, the Instrument Flying Handbook is a great study guide for potential pilots looking for certification, and a perfect gift for any aircraft or aeronautical buff.
  instrument flying: Instrument Flying Refresher Richard L. Collins, Patrick E. Bradley, 1999 In this unique and instructive book, veteran IFR pilot Richard L. Collins takes the right seat beside Patrick E. Bradley to demonstrate effective ways to grasp and solve IFR problems and eliminate uncertainties that may plague even current IFR airmen. Bradley, a relatively new IFR pilot, discusses the concerns and errors he has shared with most instrument fliers who are new or rusty. Collins then applies his own experiences and methods, including some lessons learned the hard way, and carefully examines airline and general aviation accidents to point out how threatening situations can be avoided or safely confronted. IFR is a thinking game, and the authors emphasize ways of avoiding mental lapses that can turn simple difficulties into lethal crises: --Making sure you're fuel-safe when your destination is at minimums. --Recognizing and thinking through the dangers of nighttime and circling approaches. --Shifting strategies and tactics when the winds aloft misbehave. --Avoiding the traps of the missed approach: before, during, and after. --Choosing right when you're number one for takeoff and a thunderstorm is approaching the field. --Staying on top of equipment needs, quirks, and failures.
  instrument flying: Weather Flying, Fifth Edition Robert N. Buck, 2013-07-06 THE BEST RESOURCE A PILOT CAN HAVE TO UNDERSTAND HOW TO FLY IN ALL TYPES OF WEATHER How do you improve on the best guide for pilots to learn how to fly in all kinds of weather? The answer is the Fifth Edition of Weather Flying. Regarded as the bible of weather flying, this aviation classic not only continues to make complex weather concepts understandable for even the least experienced of flyers, but has now been updated to cover new advances in technology. At the same time, this respected text still retains many of its original insights from over four decades of publication, provided by renowned weather flying veteran Robert N. Buck. In a straightforward style, new author Robert O. Buck (son of the book's original author) delves into how computers, personal electronic devices, electronic flight instrument systems, and other technologies are changing the way general aviation pilots fly weather. He addresses the philosophy and discipline required to use these systems, what they are really telling us, and their task as supplement to good flying sense. The updated Fifth Edition also discusses how to handle changes in FSS weather briefing, including a look at new weather information products and airborne datalink weather information as they affect weather flying. This new edition features: Discussions of weather information--what it is, how to get it, and how to use it Explanations of various weather phenomena and how they affect a flight Updates on the new GPS and smart technology used in weather flying Changes in weather information and briefi ngs Descriptions of improved anti- and deicing systems Serious discussion of the pilot-electronics interface Now more than ever, having the Bucks' Weather Flying at the controls is the next best thing to having the authors with you in the cockpit.
  instrument flying: Instrument Procedures Handbook: FAA-H-8261-1A (FAA Handbooks) Federal Aviation Administration, 2018-09-15 An excellent resource for instrument-rated pilots who want to learn how to maximize their skills in an Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) environment, this revised handbook contains up-to-date information, the latest changes to procedures, and even more insights and guidance on how to operate safely within the National Airspace System. In-depth sections cover all phases of flight from takeoff to landing, including detailed coverage of instrument charts; takeoff, en route, approach, and landing procedures; human factors; land and hold short operations; and runway incursions. Intended primarily as a technical reference for professional pilots, the added glossary, index, full-color photos, and illustrations make this a valuable training aid for flight instructors, instrument pilots, and students
  instrument flying: Instrument Flying Handbook United States. Flight Standards Service, 2001
  instrument flying: Flying IFR Richard L. Collins, 1993
  instrument flying: The Pilot's Manual: Instrument Flying The Pilot's Manual Editorial Board, 2017-07-11 All the aeronautical knowledge required to pass the FAA exams, IFR checkride, and operate as an Instrument-Rated pilot. Volume 3 of the series.
  instrument flying: Mastering Instrument Flying Henry Sollman, 1994
  instrument flying: Instrument Proceedures Guide Jeppesen, 2004-01-01 Offers insight into rapidly evolving technologies affecting flight within the National Airspace System including, GPS, Local Area Augmentation System, Wide Area Augmentation System and more. Also provides comprehensive coverage of all regimes of IFR flight. Appropriate for instrument students, CFI's, IFR and ATP Pilots.
  instrument flying: Instrument Flying Handbook , 2009-02-12 NOTE: NO FURTHER DISCOUNT FOR THIS PRINT PRODUCT--OVERSTOCK SALE -- Significantly reduced list price Designed for use by instrument flight instructors and pilots preparing for instrument rating tests. Instructors may find this handbook a valuable training aid as it includes basic reference material for knowledge testing and instrument flight training. This handbook conforms to pilot training and certification concepts established by the US Federal Aviation Administration. This resource adopts selected methods and concepts for instrument flying. The discussion and explanations reflect the most commonly used practices and principles. Occasionally the word MUST or similar language is used where the desired action is deemed critical. The use of such language is not intended to add to, interpret, or relieve a duty imposed by the United States Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (14CFR). All of the aeronautical knowledge and skills required to operate in instrument meteorological conditions (IMC) are detailed. Chapters are dedicated to human and aerodynamic factors affecting instrument flight, the flight instruments, attitude instrument flying for airplanes, basic flight maneuvers used in IMC, attitude flying for helicopters, navigation systems, the National Airspace System (NAS), the air traffic control (ATC) system, instrument flight rules (IFR) flight procedures, and IFR emergencies. Clearance shorthand and integrated instrument lesson guide are also included. Related products: Notices to Airmen -print subscription product can be found here:https://bookstore.gpo.gov/products/sku/750-004-00000-8?ctid= Location Identifiers, 7350.7 -Triannual print subscription that lists current identifiers and codes of the U.S.A. and Canada air traffic control (ATC) systems for North American air space - can be found here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/products/sku/750-077-00000-5?ctid= Aeronautical Information Manual: Official Guide to Basic Flight Information and ATC Procedures -USA-ONLY manual -print subscription service designed to provide aviation community with the most up-to-date basic fundamentatls required for flying safely in the U.S. National Airspace system (NAS) including basic flight information and Air Traffic Control or ATC procedures -can be found here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/products/sku/950-074-00000-1?ctid= Aeronautical Information Publication, United States of America is the print subscription service to include international version that provides information about international airports and use by the international community --can be found here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/products/sku/950-001-00000-3?ctid= FAA Safety Briefing print magazine subscription (published 6 issues per year) -- can be found here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/products/sku/750-002-00000-5?ctid=
  instrument flying: Glider Flying Handbook Federal Aviation Administration, 2011-02-11 This book—prepared by the Federal Aviation Administration—is a resource without equal for glider pilots. Covering components and systems, flight instruments, performance limitations, preflight and ground operations, launch and recovery procedures, flight maneuvers, traffic patterns, soaring weather, radio navigation, and much more, it lays out in authoritative detail the science, mechanics, and regulations that every pilot needs to know. Plus, it contains a glossary of essential terms and crystal-clear color illustrations. No one should learn to fly, or fly a glider, without this information close at hand.
  instrument flying: Instrument Flying Handbook United States. Federal Aviation Administration, 1971
  instrument flying: Instrument Flying David Hoy, 2014-09-30 This book is designed to supplement the instruction a student receives during his or her course. The Instrument Rating is a test of not only the student's ability to fly accurately on Instruments, the foundation, but also the ability to cope under a number of pressures. Instrument Flying is intended to help prepare the student to pass what is regarded as probably the most demanding flight tests in the world, the JAA Instrument Rating. It will also provide some useful tips and reminders when the IR renewal is due. Subjects covered include: Instrument Flight; Use of Radio Navigation Aids; Let Down and Approach Procedures for both ILS and NDB; Airways Flight; The Instrument Rating Test. Illustrated with between 20 - 30 exercise charts.
  instrument flying: The Pilot's Manual: Instrument Flying The Pilot's Manual Editorial Team, 2022 Whether you fly for pleasure, business, or are seeking a career in aviation, the Instrument Rating is your ticket into the full spectrum of the airspace system and the key to maximizing the functionality of your pilot certificate. This book provides everything you need to know to safely fly under Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) and in Instrument Meteorological Conditions (IMC). Instrument Flying covers all the needed aeronautical knowledge and skill, from basic attitude flying to navigation, meteorology, and the actual IFR maneuvers flown in the air. You will master the preflight preparations required for instrument flight before learning IFR departure, en route, terminal and approach procedures. Both conventional steam gauge and glass cockpit instruments are covered. The eighth edition of this comprehensive textbook has been updated to reflect current rules, procedures, and FAA Airman Certification Standards. Hundreds of full-color illustrations simplify even those procedures perceived to be complicated, such as holding patterns, intercepting and tracking, and flying an approach with crosswinds. Thorough review sections at the end of each chapter hone your knowledge. Helpful notes in the margins provide quick definitions of terms, further emphasis on key points, or explanation of mnemonic devices that can be of tremendous benefit to study. Also available in The Pilot's Manual series: Flight School--Master the flight maneuvers required for private, commercial, and instructor certification Ground School-- Pass the FAA Knowledge Exam and operate as a private or commercial pilot Multi-Engine Flying--Add a Multi-Engine Rating to your pilot certificate Access to Flight--An integrated Private Certificate and Instrument Rating curriculum Airline Transport Pilot--Complete the ATP CTP and become an aviation professional
  instrument flying: The New Concise Guide to IFR John Robert Ewing, 2021-11-04 A guide designed to help pilots preparing for their instrument rating practical test, preparing for an instrument proficiency check (IPC), or who simply want to refresh their memory on the details of instrument flight rules. This guide is organized to follow the FAA Instrument Rating Airplane Airmen Certification Standards.
  instrument flying: Instrument Flying , 2004 All of the aeronautical knowledge and skill needed for private and commercial certificates in Instrument Rating are covered in this guide, including basic flying and navigation techniques, meteorology, and instrument flight rule maneuver. Thorough review sections hone knowledge in preparation for the Federal Aviation Administration Knowledge Exam, while detailed text and illustrations prepare pilots for the oral and flight tests. The knowledge and skills required for preflight preparations as well as those required for departure, en route, terminal, and approach procedures are thoroughly covered. Numerous, full-color illustrations simplify maneuvers perceived to be complicated, such as holding patterns, intercepting and tracking, and flying approaches with crosswinds. With all of the tasks required by the FAA covered in this text, instrument students are provided with a solid foundation to obtain and use the instrument rating.
  instrument flying: Instrument Flying Handbook (FAA-H-8083-15A) Federal Aviation Administration, 2011-08-11 The Federal Aviation Administration’s Instrument Flying Handbook provides pilots, student pilots, aviation instructors, and controllers with the knowledge and skills required to operate in instrument meteorological conditions. This up- to-date edition is illustrated with full-color graphics and photographs, and covers topics such as basic atmospheric science, the air traffic control system, spatial disorientation, and optical illusions, flight support systems, and emergency responses. Since many questions on FAA exams are taken directly from the information presented in this text, Instrument Flying Handbook is a great study guide for potential pilots looking for certification, and the perfect gift for any aircraft or aeronautical buff.
  instrument flying: Instrument Flying Handbook (Federal Aviation Administration) Federal Aviation Administration, 2017-05-02 This is the FAA's primary pilot resource for instrument flight rules and training. It covers everything pertinent to operating an aircraft, both in instrument meteorological conditions (IMC) and without reference to outside visuals, relying solely on the information gleaned from the cockpit. Information applies to both analog and electronic flight displays, and is organized into separate coverage of the traditional and pictorial displays. Instrument Flying Handbook includes chapters on national airspace system, the air traffic control system, human factors, aerodynamics, flight instruments, flight maneuvers for IFR operations, navigation, emergency operations, as well as helicopter operations and more. Advanced systems are covered, including flight management systems, the primary flight display (PFD) and multi-function display (MFD), synthetic vision, and traffic advisory systems. Instrument clearance shorthand is discussed, and an instrument training lesson guide is provided. The Instrument Flying Handbook is designed for use by flight instructors, pilots preparing for the Instrument Rating FAA Knowledge and Practical Exams, and instrument-rated pilots looking for a refresher or preparing for an Instrument Proficiency Check (IPC). This edition features with full-color illustrations and diagrams, along with a comprehensive glossary and index.
  instrument flying: Flying Training , 1993
  instrument flying: The Triumph of Instrument Flight Franklyn E. Dailey, Jr., 2004 The years 1921-31 saw U.S. aviation marking its first quarter century with record after record demonstrating the speed and reliability of aircraft and the developed skill of pilots who flew them. By 1929, the technology was greatly advanced beyond the fragile craft and the sputtering engine of the Wright Brothers. The ultimate tribute to them was the fact their aircraft, its engine and its controls proved to be the foundation for aviation. In 1932-35, technology and pilot skill breached weather's wall with the ability to fly instruments. A breakthrough flight control system, first demonstrated in 1929, had to be deconstructed to put the pilot into the knowledge loop. The result was a trio of pilot flight instruments that serve aviation to this day.
  instrument flying: The Instrument Flight Manual William K. Kershner, 1977 Behandler flyinstrumenter og instrumentflyvning inden for den grundlæggende pilotuddannelse
  instrument flying: Instrument Flying Jeff Griffin, 1981
  instrument flying: Instrument Flying , 2022 Whether you fly for pleasure, business, or are seeking a career in aviation, the Instrument Rating is your ticket into the full spectrum of the airspace system and the key to maximizing the functionality of your pilot certificate. This book provides everything you need to know to safely fly under Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) and in Instrument Meteorological Conditions (IMC). Instrument Flying covers all the needed aeronautical knowledge and skill, from basic attitude flying to navigation, meteorology, and the actual IFR maneuvers flown in the air. You will master the preflight preparations required for instrument flight before learning IFR departure, en route, terminal and approach procedures. Both conventional steam gauge and glass cockpit instruments are covered. The eighth edition of this comprehensive textbook has been updated to reflect current rules, procedures, and FAA Airman Certification Standards. Hundreds of full-color illustrations simplify even those procedures perceived to be complicated, such as holding patterns, intercepting and tracking, and flying an approach with crosswinds. Thorough review sections at the end of each chapter hone your knowledge. Helpful notes in the margins provide quick definitions of terms, further emphasis on key points, or explanation of mnemonic devices that can be of tremendous benefit to study. Also available in The Pilot's Manual series: Flight School-Master the flight maneuvers required for private, commercial, and instructor certification Ground School- Pass the FAA Knowledge Exam and operate as a private or commercial pilot Multi-Engine Flying-Add a Multi-Engine Rating to your pilot certificate Access to Flight-An integrated Private Certificate and Instrument Rating curriculum Airline Transport Pilot-Complete the ATP CTP and become an aviation professional--
  instrument flying: The Pilot's Manual - Instrument Flying The Pilot's The Pilot's Manual Editorial Board, 2010-07-20 All of the aeronautical knowledge and skill needed to earn the Instrument Rating certificate are covered in this guide, from basic flying and navigation techniques to meteorology and instrument flight rule (IFR) maneuvers. Thorough review sections help hone knowledge in preparation for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Knowledge Exam, while detailed text and illustrations prepare pilots for the oral and flight tests. The knowledge and skills required for preflight preparations as well as those required for departure, en route, terminal, and approach procedures are thoroughly covered. Numerous, full-color illustrations simplify maneuvers perceived to be complicated, such as holding patterns, intercepting and tracking, and flying approaches with crosswinds. With all of the tasks required by the FAA covered in this text, instrument students are provided with a solid foundation to obtain and use the instrument rating. Revised to meet current FAA requirements, procedures, and regulations, this manual also contains information about newer, glass cockpit technology and how it relates to traditional, round-dial cockpit instrumentation.
  instrument flying: Instrument Flying Made Easy Gene Hudson, 2004 A new, easier and more precise method for attitude instrument flight. The author, a Master Instructor with over 10,000 flight hours, reveals the secrets he developed over decades of instructing instrument pilots--without a single failure on any instrument checkride! See how our psychology and physiology adversely affects how we fly on instruments, and how the traditional methods of instrument flying will never solve those problems! Here are new and completely unique methods of touching the yoke, scanning the instruments, and maneuvering the aircraft. You will fly more smoothly, more precisely and with less effort. If you are a student or private pilot, these techniques will save your life if you ever accidentally fly into a cloud. If you are an instrument student, your training will progress faster, and with better results. And, if you are an 'old pro,' you will find new tricks that make your flying easier. A must have for any fixed-wing pilot!
  instrument flying: Instrument Flying Handbook (FAA-H-8083-15A) Federal Aviation Administration, 2011-08 An updated resource for instrument flight instructors, pilots, and...
  instrument flying: Instrument Flying Handbook Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), 2024-12-11 This Instrument Flying Handbook is designed for use by instrument flight instructors and pilots preparing for instrument rating tests. Instructors may find this handbook a valuable training aid as it includes basic reference material for knowledge testing and instrument flight training. Other Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) publications should be consulted for more detailed information on related topics. This handbook conforms to pilot training and certification concepts established by the FAA. There are different ways of teaching, as well as performing, flight procedures and maneuvers and many variations in the explanations of aerodynamic theories and principles. This handbook adopts selected methods and concepts for instrument flying. The discussion and explanations reflect the most commonly used practices and principles. All of the aeronautical knowledge and skills required to operate in instrument meteorological conditions (IMC) are detailed. Chapters are dedicated to human and aerodynamic factors affecting instrument flight, the flight instruments, attitude instrument flying for airplanes, basic flight maneuvers used in IMC, attitude instrument flying for helicopters, navigation systems, the National Airspace System (NAS), the air traffic control (ATC) system, instrument flight rules (IFR) flight procedures, and IFR emergencies. Clearance shorthand and an integrated instrument lesson guide are also included.
  instrument flying: Instrument Flying Philip Van Horn Weems, 1942
  instrument flying: Far/aim 2022 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)/Aviation Supplies & Academics (ASA), 2021-09-09 Rules and Procedures for Aviators, U.S. Department of Transportation, From Titles 14 and 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations--Cover.
  instrument flying: The Instrument Flight Manual William K. Kershner, 2011-08 A manual for pilots seeking to add an instrument rating and for instrument-rated pilots needing a refresher, this guide covers airplane performance and basic instrument flying, navigation and communications, clearances, planning the instrument flight, and executing instrument flight--from preflight and departure to the approach and landing phases. Presenting the basics of instrument flying, this well-illustrated resource concludes with information to prepare for the FAA knowledge and practical tests. A comprehensive Instrument Rating Syllabus is provided for the instrument trainee and instrument flight instructor, significant time is devoted to dealing with air traffic control, and explanations for operating an airplane in instrument meteorological conditions is included.
  instrument flying: Instrument Flying Handbook AirworthyAircraft, Federal Aviation Federal Aviation Administration, 2022-01-02 The Instrument Flying Handbook FAA-H-8083-15B was developed by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Released originally in 2012, this publication includes all addendums and errata issued by the FAA through 2022. This handbook supersedes FAA-H-8081-15A, Instrument Flying Handbook, dated 2007. This Instrument Flying Handbook is designed for use by instrument flight instructors and pilots preparing for instrument rating tests. Instructors may find this handbook a valuable training aid as it includes basic reference material for knowledge testing and instrument flight training. All of the aeronautical knowledge and skills required to operate in instrument meteorological conditions (IMC) are detailed. This book is a great tool to obtain the required knowledge in preparation to pass the required FAA Knowledge Test for the instrument rating. Chapters are dedicated to human and aerodynamic factors affecting instrument flight, the flight instruments, attitude instrument flying for airplanes using analog and EFD (Electronic Flight Display) systems, basic flight maneuvers used in IMC (with analog and EFD instrumentation), attitude instrument flying for helicopters, navigation systems, the National Airspace System (NAS), the air traffic control (ATC) system, instrument flight rules (IFR) flight procedures, and IFR emergencies. Handbook Features: 374 pages. Full of color graphics and illustrations. Size: 8.25 x 10.75 in, (20.95 x 27.30 cm). High quality color printing and binding. Cover: Paperback, glossy.
  instrument flying: Blind Or Instrument Flying? Howard Cyrus 1891-1936 Stark, 2021-09-09 This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
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blunt【形】鈍い,なまくらの,無遠慮な,無愛想な,鈍感な,ぶっきらぼうな..... a blunt instrument :鈍器. - 研究社 新英和中辞典...【発音】blˈʌnt【変化】blunting(現在分詞),blunted(過去 …

英語「instrumental」の意味・読み方・表現 | Weblio英和辞書
a method of analysis in which some kind of instrument is used, called instrumental analysis発音を聞く 例文帳に追加. 機器分析という,機器を用いて行う分析法 - EDR日英対訳辞書