MIL-HDBK-1908B
Flight member snv. Any crew member or passenger on board an aircraft. (There is a distinction between flight crew and passengers, for more information see JSSG - 2010)
Flight mode snv. In aircraft systems, each operational activity/maneuver during which noise levels are effectively constant.
Focal point acq. An individual designated as a central source of information or guidance on a specific program or project requiring coordinated action by two or more agencies. The designation of a focal point does not relieve any functional area of its basic responsibility.
Format uci. See "Display format."
Form filling uci. A type of dialog in which the computer displays forms containing labeled fields for data entry by a user.
Framing uci. See "Display framing."
Full mission capable (FMC) acq. A status code meaning that the system or equipment has all systems working which are needed to perform all of its primary missions.
Function uci. A computer-supported capability provided to users as an aid for task performance. Examples of functions are position designation or direction designation.
Function acq. See "Task analysis."
Function key uci. A key, such as the SHIFT key, which initiates or modifies a machine function, (e.g., effects a control entry, instructs the computer to perform a step, or series of steps) but does not generate or represent a coded character in the Military Standard Code for Information Exchange (MSCII).
Government furnished equipment (GFE) acq Equipment furnished by the Government which is designed into or will otherwise become a part (or subsystem) of the total system being acquired.
Hard copy uci/gen In computer graphics or telecommunications, a permanent reproduction of the data displayed or transmitted. The reproduction may be on any media suitable for direct use by a person. Note 1: Teletypewriter pages, continuous printed tapes, facsimile pages, computer
printouts, and radiophoto prints are all examples of hard copy. Note 2: Magnetic tapes or diskettes or nonprinted punched paper tapes are not hard copy.
Head-up display (HUD) gen. A display that produces a virtual image of symbolic or pictorial information superimposed on the crewmember's forward field-of-view. For aeronautical
systems, the technique results in the combination of flight control and weapon delivery information with external visual cues from the scene normally viewed through the windscreen. Specific symbols and formats can be selectable for a given mode of operation. Take-off, landing, navigation, hover, bob-up, terrain following/avoidance, sling load transportation, air-to-air, and weapon delivery modes may be provided. Video images may also be displayed, such as those from TV, FLIR, or scan converted radar, along with symbology.
Hearing conservation criteria snv. Noise exposure limits that, when exceeded, indicate the need for hearing conservation measures.
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