Aviation Maintenance Terms beginning with I

Icebox rivet

A solid rivet made of 2017 or 2024 aluminum alloy. These rivets are too hard to drive in the condition they are received from the factory, and must be heat-treated to soften them. They are heated in a furnace and then quenched in cold water. Immediately after quenching they are soft, but within a few hours at room temperature they become quite hard. The hardening can be delayed for several days by storing them in a subfreezing icebox and holding them at this low temperature until they are to be used.


Inch-pound

A measure of work accomplished when a force of 1 pound moves an object a distance of 1 inch.


Indicated airspeed (IAS)

The airspeed as shown on an airspeed indicator with no corrections applied.


Induced current

Electrical current produced in a conductor when it is moved through or crossed by a magnetic field.


Induced drag

Aerodynamic drag produced by an airfoil when it is producing lift. Induced drag is affected by the same factors that affect induced lift.


Induction time

The time allowed an epoxy or polyurethane material between its initial mixing and its application. This time allows the materials to begin their cure.


Infrared radiation

Electromagnetic radiation whose wavelengths are longer than those of visible light.


Ingot

A large block of metal that was molded as it was poured from the furnace. Ingots are further processed into sheets, bars, tubes, or structural beams.


Inspection Authorization (IA)

An authorization that may be issued to an experienced aviation maintenance technician who holds both an Airframe and Powerplant rating. It allows the holder to conduct annual inspections and to approve an aircraft or aircraft engine for return to service after a major repair or major alteration.


Integral fuel tank

A fuel tank which is formed by sealing off part of the aircraft structure and using it as a fuel tank. An integral wing tank is called a “wet wing.” Integral tanks are used because of their large weight saving. The only way of repairing an integral fuel tank is by replacing damaged sealant and making riveted repairs, as is done with any other part of the aircraft structure.


Interference drag

Parasite drag caused by air flowing over one portion of the airframe interfering with the smooth flow of air over another portion.


Intermittent-duty solenoid

A solenoid-type switch whose coil is designed for current to flow through it for only a short period of time. The coil will overheat if current flows through it too long.


Iso-octane

A hydrocarbon, C8H18, which has very high critical pressure and temperature. Iso-octane is used as the high reference for measuring the antidetonation characteristics of a fuel.


Isobaric mode

The mode of pressurization in which the cabin pressure is maintained at a constant value regardless of the outside air pressure.


Isogonic line

A line drawn on an aeronautical chart along which the angular difference between the magnetic and geographic north poles is the same.


Isopropyl alcohol

A colorless liquid used in the manufacture of acetone and its derivatives and as a solvent and anti-icing agent.




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