ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Authepsa

Okay kiddo, so authepsa is a big word that stands for something called "Automatic Thermal Protection System for Aircraft Engines."

Now, let's break that down. You know how planes have those big engines that help them fly? Well, those engines get really hot when they're working, kind of like when you're running around and start to feel very warm.

But just like when you need to take a break and cool off, airplane engines need to do the same thing. They need to cool down to make sure that they don't get too hot and stop working.

That's where authepsa comes in. It's like a helpful friend for the engines. It's a system that helps monitor the temperature of the engine and if it starts to get too hot, it automatically turns on some coolers to help it cool down.

Just like how you might turn on a fan or go near a cool breeze when you're hot, the authepsa system helps the engines cool down and keep working properly.

So basically, authepsa is a special system on planes that helps keep the engines from getting too hot and overheating, so they can keep flying safely.