GRAPHITE
Graf, a strong, lightweight material consisting of carbon, for viewing panels, gear doors and flight controls.
GROSS WEIGHT
TOTAL WEIGHT (MASS), the total mass of the samole one fuel oil, luggage, passengers, etc.
GROUND FAULT
GROUND FAULT (No.1), system failure, which occurred when the aircraft is on the ground.
GROUND FAULT (NO. 2)
GROUND FAULT (No.2), losing ground, or a short circuit.
GROUND SPEED
Ground speed, speed, calculated relative to the ground.
GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT
Ground support equipment, equipment used for maintenance, testing, advancing, or repair the power supply, when the aircraft is on the ground.
GROUNDING POINT (TERMINAL)
Ground point (terminal), the electrical connection to the wing landing gear for electrical grounding of the aircraft. Electric connection next to the shield gas station for electrical grounding gas station.
GS sm.-GROUND SPEED.
GSE, sm.- GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT
GUARDED SWITCH
SWITCH with protection cap, a switch that is protected from accidental exposure by a guard mounted directly above it.
GSE, sm.-GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMTNT.