Did you work at Sikorsky in the 1980s? It seems to have been the preferred spelling there, to the point of my being admonished for using the correct spelling after showing them the entry in the dictionary
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- Helicopters are complicated mechanical critters.
- Such beasts periodically break.
- Other critters, with lungs, are known to fly helicopters over water.
- Sometimes, that's where the helicritters break.
q.e.d.
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Rather severe misspelling of "mnemonic." Don't ask me how it started; "pneumonic" is certainly a word, and a kind of plague, but the context was short (six or so letter) names for strain gauge locations like "main gearbox -- port forward foot rosette." The author of one of the flight test reports couldn't spell.
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