"Ron Newman" wrote in message
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To the folks from "rec.aviation.piloting":
While postings about New England airports are certainly appropriate in
"ne.transportation", could you please spell out in plain English any
aviation
jargon that you use? A lot of us have no idea what ACK, STMP, Charlie,
Class
C, and the rest of your abbreviations mean.
"ACK" -- three-letter abbreviation for Nantucket Airport. IMHO, that should
have been obvious from the context.
"STMP" -- Special Traffic Management Program. Not so obvious, but it would
take more than just spelling it out to explain it. Suffice to say, it's a
way of trying to manage airport traffic.
"Charlie" -- in the phonetic alphabet, the word used for the letter "C"
"Class C" -- or, "Class Charlie"...a particular type of airspace, used in
areas with less air traffic than in Class B and with more air traffic than
in Class D (good enough for layman's terms, anyway).
Generally, you can find "plain English" for much of this stuff at
www.acronymfinder.com . For much of the other stuff, you'll mostly have to
do your own research. Google is a great tool. For example, had you entered
"class c airspace" as a search term for Google, you would (and will) get way
more detail on the term than I've provided here.
Personally, I think the cross-posting was not necessarily warranted -- the
topic seems most appropriate to ne.transportation, and not very much so to
rec.aviation.piloting -- but to expect those of us in rec.aviation.piloting
to explain every little aviation term just because of the cross-posting is,
IMHO, unwarranted. It's just not efficient or practical.
Pete