automatic activation device
1 of 1noun/ˌɔtəˈmætɪk ˌæktəˈveɪʃən dɪˈvaɪs/
Forms:automatic activation devices
1
a safety mechanism that automatically initiates specific actions, such as deploying a parachute or releasing targets
An automatic activation device is a mechanism that triggers an action without needing manual control. It works by sensing specific conditions or inputs, such as speed, altitude, or pressure, and then automatically performs a task, like opening a parachute or releasing a target. These devices are commonly used in activities where precise timing or safety is essential, helping to ensure that actions occur at the correct moment or in response to certain changes.
- The AAD saved the skydiver by deploying the reserve parachute when needed.
- Competitive shooters use automatic activation devices to release clay targets at precise intervals.
- Experienced skydivers and shooters rely on their automatic activation devices for safety and accuracy.
- Before every jump or shooting round, athletes check their automatic activation devices meticulously.
- The AAD in skydiving can distinguish between anopy descent phases.