FLIGHT ATTENDANT STUDY GUIDE EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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FLIGHT ATTENDANT
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FLIGHT ATTENDANT
FLIGHT ATTENDANT STUDY GUIDE
AF-A(A) - Answer- Flight Attendant Position ‐ assigned to the forward section of the aircraft.
ABP - Answer- Able Bodied Person, a passenger that will assist the FA with various duties in the event of an emergency.
AED - Answer- Automated External Defibrillat...
FLIGHT ATTENDANT STUDY GUIDE
AF-A(A) - Answer- Flight Attendant Position ‐ assigned to the forward section of the
aircraft.
ABP - Answer- Able Bodied Person, a passenger that will assist the FA with various
duties in the event of an emergency.
AED - Answer- Automated External Defibrillator— designed to treat passengers who
are experiencing sudden cardiac arrest.
ATC - Answer- Air Traffic Control
AFT - Answer- The rear portion of the aircraft
Air Cargo - Answer- Air cargo is any mail, freight or express moving by air
Aircraft Left - Answer- The left side of the aircraft as you are in the cabin facing the
cockpit. The captain's seat is on the
aircraft left.
Aircraft Right - Answer- The right side of the aircraft as you are in the cabin facing
the cockpit. The first officer's seat is on
the aircraft right.
B-FA (B) - Answer- Flight Attendant Position ‐ assigned to the aft section of the
aircraft
Ballast - Answer- Every aircraft must be balanced in order to fly properly. Sometimes
ballast (such as bags of sand or gravel)
is required to be placed on the aircraft in order to balance it.
Bulkhead - Answer- An upright partition separating compartments
Cabin - Answer- Area inside the aircraft where the passengers sit
CA/ CPT (Captain) - Answer- Pilot ultimately in charge of the aircraft. Responsible
for First Officer and Flight Attendant(s).
Carrier - Answer- A term used interchangeably with airline. Sometimes referred to as
certificate referring to the airline's
operating certificate. Example: The Republic certificate.
Carry- on - Answer- An item brought on board the aircraft, controlled in size and
scanned for security reasons.
Charter Flight - Answer- A plane leased by a group for operation into a specific city
as long as the destination has FAA approved facilities.
, Chief Pilot - Answer- Pilot in charge of all pilots and pilot- related functions.
City Pairs - Answer- Consists of two cities, the departure city and the destination city.
Climb - Answer- Aircraft climbs right after take off to an appropriate level cruising
altitude.
Cockpit/ Flight Deck - Answer- An area in the forward part of the aircraft where the
captain and the first officer sit and control the aircraft.
Cockpit observer Jumpseat - Answer- A seat in the cockpit which allows for an
observer to sit. Usually this observer is a pilot, check pilot, or FAA personnel.
Comat - Answer- Company material can be interoffice correspondence, aircraft
parts, reports or accountable forms that circulate by various means throughout the
company.
Connecting Flight - Answer- A flight routing which has a stop between the originating
city and destination city where a change of aircraft.
Crew Memeber - Answer- A person assigned to duty in an aircraft during flight time
( Pilot or Flight Attendant)
Crosswind - Answer- Wind blowing at an angle to the line of flight of an aircraft at
any given direction. Severe cross winds make it difficult for an aircraft to take off or
land.
Deadheading - Answer- Travel completed on company aircraft by on duty crew
members traveling to or from the assignment who are not part of the working crew
(in a passenger)
Direct Flight - Answer- A flight that involves one or more scheduled stops enroute
between origin and destination without a change of flight numbers. Also known as a
thru flight. (Customers will often say direct but mean non stop)
Ditching - Answer- A water landing. When the aircraft lands in the water because of
an emergency situation.
Doghouse - Answer- Storage compartment for emergency equipment (E170)
Domicile - Answer- A city where flight attendants are based to report to work. The
flight attendant is responsible for his/her transportation and lodging to their domicile.
Also called a base or crew base.
DOT - Answer- Department of Transportation
EMK - Answer- Emergency Medical Kit- can be used during an in flight medical
emergency
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