問題一覧
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Is the power of the engines and propeller that PULL the airplane FORWARD
Thrust
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Is the friction of the air over the airplane’s surface which tends to hold back the airplane
Drag
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Is the DOWNWARD PULL of the airplane
Weight (Gravity)
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Is the force that pulls the airplane UPWARD by the design of the wing.
Lift
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A passenger who is capable and assigned to assist in an emergency.
Able Bodied Passenger/Men (ABP/ABM)
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The rear of the aircraft.
AFT
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Time of critical situation that you cant DISTURB the Captain
Sterile Flight Deck
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The aircraft is OFF the ground.
Airbourne
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Speed of the aircraft in relation to the air.
Air Speed
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The positine will door arming lever indicating that the emergency slide will deploy if the door is opened while on ground.
Armed
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A computerized system used to guide or maintains the aircraft; used to provide electricity, hydraulic pressure and air conditioning while the aircraft in on ground.
AutoPilot
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Getting on the aircraft
Boarding
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ASSEMBLY of the crew for the discussion of safety and service of the flight.
Briefing
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Covered structure connecting the terminal building to the aircraft.
Bridge
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Main area of the aircraft where passengers will be seated
Cabin
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Flight crew in command
Captain/Pilot
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Items or goods carried on board the aircraft.
Cargo
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Located at the aircraft belly where the baggage and cargo are stowedLocated at the aircraft belly where the baggage and cargo are stowed
Cargo Hold
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Refers to food/beverage Service Company or an airline department that prepares and delivers meals and other dry goods.
Carrier Catering Service
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The arrangement of seats, closets, galleys, lavatories and cargo.
Configuration
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Write the 5 Airport Features
Control Tower Hangar Ramp Runway Taxiway
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Name of the airport building from which the air control traffic unit controls the movement of the aircraft on and around the airport.Name of the airport building from which the air control traffic unit controls the movement of the aircraft on and around the airport.
Control Tower
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Personnel working in an aircraft on a flight.Personnel working in an aircraft on a flight.
Crew
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Assembly of a crew held after the flight for an exchange of information about the flight.
Debriefing
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A loss of pressure in the aircraft cabin.
Depressurization or Decompression
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The planned point of arrival of the flight.The planned point of arrival of the flight.
Destination
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The position of the door selector lever that indicates that the EMERGENCY SLIDE WILL NOT deploy if the door is opened.The position of the door selector lever that indicates that the emergency slide will not deploy if the door is opened.
Disarmed
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A low storage compartment attached to a bulkhead usually used for stowing emergency equipment.
Dog House
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Non-perishable service items like tea, sugar, napkins, stir sticks, etc.Non-perishable service items like tea, sugar, napkins, stir sticks, etc.
Dry stores
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Goods sold on board at reduced prices that may be taken off aircraft without paying import duly.
Duty free
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The body of the aircraft to which wings, tail and engines are attached.
Fuselage
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The on board "kitchen" area of the aircraft containing meals, ovens and coffee makers and which is used to store and prepare food and beverages.
Galley
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A large building where aircraft are stored and maintained.
Hangar
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A retractable seat designed for crew members only.
Jump Seat