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jet lag - translation to german

PHYSIOLOGICAL CONDITION CAUSED BY TRAVEL ACROSS TIME ZONES
Jetlag; Jet-lag; Jet Lag; Jet lag syndrome; Circadian dysrhythmia; Jet-Lag; Jet leg; Desynchronosis; Travel fatigue; Jet lag disorder; Mental health effects of jet lag

jet lag         
Jetlag, Zeitunterschied zwischen Länder die sich in unterschiedlichen Zeitzonen befinden; das Gefühl von Erschöpfung und Verwirrung begründet durch Reisen von einer Zeitzone in eine Andere
jet fuel         
  • A [[US Airways]] [[Boeing 757]] being fueled at [[Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport]]
  • Iberia]] [[Airbus A340]] being fueled at [[La Aurora International Airport]]
  • Jet fuel vs oil prices
  • UN1863]] hazardous material and JET A-1.
  • A sailor inspects a sample of JP-5 jet fuel aboard an amphibious transport dock ship
TYPE OF AVIATION FUEL
Jet A-1; JP-1; JET A; Jet-A; Jet A1; Jet B; Jet A; Kerosene-type jet fuel; Kerosene type jet fuel; Kerosene jet fuel; JP-5; JP-6; Jet-A1; Jet-B; JP-2; JP-3; AVCAT; Avcat; Naphtha-type jet fuel; Jp-2; A1 jet fuel; AVTUR; Jetfuel; Tecbio; Avtur; Future Fuels Aviation Summit; JP5; Jet-A fuel; Jp 54; JET-A; Jet fuels; Aviation turbine fuel; Jet A fuel; Synthetic jet fuel; Jet kerosene; Assured Fuel Initiative
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jet engine         
  • Jet engine during take-off showing visible hot exhaust ([[Germanwings]] [[Airbus A319]])
  • U.S. Air Force [[F-15E Strike Eagle]]s
  • Typical combustion efficiency of an aircraft gas turbine over the operational range.
  • Typical combustion stability limits of an aircraft gas turbine.
  • Electronic centralised aircraft monitor (ECAM)]] Display
  • Propulsive efficiency comparison for various gas turbine engine configurations
  • Allies']] only jet aircraft to achieve combat operations during World War II.
  • JT9D]] turbofan jet engine installed on a [[Boeing 747]] aircraft.
  • Turbojet engine
  • A cutaway of the Junkers Jumo 004 engine
  • [[Heinkel He 178]], the world's first aircraft to fly purely on turbojet power
  • Dependence of propulsion efficiency (η) upon the vehicle speed/exhaust velocity ratio (v/v<sub>e</sub>) for air-breathing jet and rocket engines.
  • A pump jet schematic.
  • Rocket engine propulsion
  • [[Specific impulse]] as a function of speed for different jet types with kerosene fuel (hydrogen I<sub>sp</sub> would be about twice as high). Although efficiency plummets with speed, greater distances are covered. Efficiency per unit distance (per km or mile) is roughly independent of speed for jet engines as a group; however, airframes become inefficient at supersonic speeds.
  • Schematic diagram illustrating the operation of a low-bypass turbofan engine.
  • The [[Whittle W.2]]/700 engine flew in the [[Gloster E.28/39]], the first British aircraft to fly with a turbojet engine, and the [[Gloster Meteor]]
REACTION ENGINE WHICH GENERATES THRUST BY JET PROPULSION
Jet engines; Jet turbine; Jet engined; Aircraft jet engine; Jet-engine; Jet motor; Jet thrust; Jet Engine; Lubrication system of jet engines; Lubrication System of Jet Engines; Jet propulsion engine; Jet engine nozzle; Duct jet engine; Jet engines and volcanic ash; Jetmotor; Energy efficiency of aircraft jet engines; Jet aviation
Jettriebwerk, Düsentriebwerk

Definition

jet lag
Note: in BRIT, also use 'jetlag'
If you are suffering from jet lag, you feel tired and slightly confused after a long journey by aeroplane, especially after travelling between places that have a time difference of several hours.
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Wikipedia

Jet lag

Jet lag is a physiological condition that results from alterations to the body's circadian rhythms caused by rapid long-distance trans-meridian (east–west or west–east) travel. For example, someone flying from New York to London, i.e. from west to east, feels as if the time were five hours earlier than local time, and someone travelling from London to New York, i.e. from east to west, feels as if the time were five hours later than local time. The phase shift when traveling from east to west is referred to as phase-delay of the circadian circle, whereas going west to east is phase-advance of the circadian circle. Most travelers find that it is harder to timezone adjust when traveling to the east. Jet lag was previously classified as one of the circadian rhythm sleep disorders.

The condition of jet lag may last several days before the traveller is fully adjusted to the new time zone; a recovery period of one day per time zone crossed is a suggested guideline. Jet lag is especially an issue for airline pilots, aircraft crew, and frequent travellers. Airlines have regulations aimed at combating pilot fatigue caused by jet lag.

The term "jet lag" is used because before the arrival of passenger jet aircraft, it was uncommon to travel far and fast enough to cause desynchronosis. Travel by propeller-driven aircraft, by ship, or by train was slower and of more limited distance than jet flights, and thus did not contribute widely to the issue.

Examples of use of jet lag
1. "I‘ll be asleep in five minutes," says Horchak, his eyes dark with jet lag.
2. Gaborik, recovering from a virus, and Hossa, shaking off jet lag, combined for a spectacular goal.
3. Was something bothering you?" The president answered: "Have you ever heard of jet lag?
4. I don‘t mean it was hard in terms of travelling time or jet lag.
5. In San Francisco I accidentally discovered a cure for jet lag.