A rigid structure on which the aircraft components such as the wings and tail are
mounted - ANSWER Fuselage
Located on the leading edge and are used during landing to allow wing to generate
lift at slower speeds - ANSWER Slats
The up and down movement of the wings- controlled by ailerons - ANSWER Roll
Hinged portion of the wings-located on trailing edge close to the fuselage/provides
additional lift to provide airflow - ANSWER Flaps
Engine 1 is located - ANSWER under wing on aircraft left
Made up of the nose and main gear - ANSWER Landing gear
Located in the front part of the aircraft- includes flight deck and navigational aids -
ANSWER Nose
The back portion of an aircraft - ANSWER Aft
The front portion of an aircraft - ANSWER Forward
A seat a qualified FA uses during taxi take off and landing - ANSWER Jumpseat
A FA gets the number of passengers for - ANSWER The weight and balance of the
plane
What is a planned land evacuation? - ANSWER Sequence of events and steps
taken to prepare cabin in the event of a planned emergency
What is an ABP? - ANSWER Able bodied passenger-assists FA during an
emergency
What does LEO stand for? - ANSWER Law enforcement officer
What is an emergency? - ANSWER Any situation that could cause damage to the
aircraft or injure/hurt the passengers and crew
Connects runways to ramps or other runways - ANSWER Taxi-way
A government regulatory agency governing all US carriers with rules and regulations
- ANSWER FAA
What is an unplanned emergency? - ANSWER A situation in which there is little or
no time to prepare passengers prior to an evacuation
, During critical phase of flight when communication with flight deck is prohibited
except in an emergency - ANSWER Sterile cockpit
A ground power unit that is portable power supply for technical support or during
situations where aircraft supply is unavailable - ANSWER GPU
IND - ANSWER Indianapolis, IN
MIA - ANSWER Miami, FL
PIT - ANSWER Pittsburgh, PA
SEA - ANSWER Seattle, WA
CLT - ANSWER Charlotte, NC
DFW - ANSWER Dallas/Fort Worth, TX
MSP - ANSWER Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN
EWR - ANSWER Newark, NJ
PHL - ANSWER Philadelphia, PA
SLC - ANSWER Salt Lake City, UT
SFO - ANSWER San Francisco, CA
ORD - ANSWER Chicago, IL (O'Hare)
CMH - ANSWER Columbus, OH
DTW - ANSWER Detroit, MI
IAH - ANSWER Houston, TX (Intercontinental)
HOU - ANSWER Houston (Hobby), TX
MCI - ANSWER Kansas City, MO
SDF - ANSWER Louisville, KY
JFK - ANSWER New York, NY (Kennedy)
LGA - ANSWER New York, NY (LaGuardia)
MCO - ANSWER Orlando, FL
DCA - ANSWER Washington, DC (Reagan National)
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