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Endeavor Air Inflight Learning

Endeavor Air Inflight Learning

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What does LEO stand for?

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Low Emergency Opinion

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Law Enforcement Officer

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Law Enforcement Operator

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The Aviation term ABP means

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Automated Base Personnel

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Able-Bodied Person/Passenger

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Armored Bodied Plane

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Auxiliary Base Pilot

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A network of radio communication facilities responsible for the safe guidance of aircraft in both the air and on airport taxiways and runways

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Air Operations Area

(AOA)

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Air Traffic Control

(ATC)

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Air Carrier

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Captain

(CA)

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Airport/City Code

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A network of radio communication facilities responsible for the safe guidance of aircraft

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A Three-character alpha code identifying an airport

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The process in which FA's indicate their schedule preferences

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A written list of items designed to assist a crewmember

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The rear area of the aircraft

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AFF

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AFT

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ATF

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FTA

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An aircrafts vertical distance from the sea level. (Usually measured in feet)

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Base

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Bidding

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Carrier

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Altitude

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The Air Operations Are (AOA) is the restricted area at the airport in which aircraft are parked and serviced. Access to this area is limited to airline/airport and other authorized personnel.

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True

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False

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The Base is the station/domicille where all trips will end

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True

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False

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The process in which FAs indicate their schedule preferences to determine flight schedule preferences to determine flight schedules for a given month

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Ballast

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Base

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Bidding

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Bulkhead

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Weights of 50-lb increments placed in cargo for aircraft weight and balance purposes

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Bidding

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Base

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Ballast

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Bulkhead

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What is a Briefing/Crew Briefing

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A short meeting of all flight crew members prior to each period and whenever there is antiaircraft or crew change

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A non-scheduled flight contracted to specific groups who enter into a mutual agreement regadinfj cost and services with the Airline

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The effective use of all resources including personnel, training procedures and equipment to achieve the highest possible level of safety

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A crew member being positioned for a trip or traveling to training

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The Period of time that begins when the aircraft brakes are released__________ and ends when the aircraft comes to a stop and the brakes are set ___________

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Bidding/Base

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Ballast/Bidding

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Landing/Parking

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Block-In/Block-Out

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Bulkhead

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The passenger compartment of an aircraft

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A wall separating spaces onboard the aircraft

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Section of the aircraft used to store baggage and other cargo

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Section of the plane where First class passengers sit

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The passenger compartment of an aircraft

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Compartment

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Bulkhead

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Cabin

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First Class

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The Captain (CA) is the Pilot In Command of man aircraft (PIC); occupies left seat in the Flight Deck

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True

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False

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Items accepted for carriage on a flight; including baggage, fright, small package shipments, mail and Comat are all considered to be

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Luggage

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Cargo

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Carry-on Baggage

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Checked Baggage

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An airline that provides scheduled air transportation to the public

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Shuttle

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Charter

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Carrier

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Taxi

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Cargo Compartment

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The passenger compartment of the aircraft

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Sections of the aircraft used to store baggage and other cargo

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A wall separating spaces onboard the aircraft

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Station where all trips will begin and end

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Charter

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A written list of items designed to assist a crew member in performing their job responsibilities in a specific order

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An Airline that provided scheduled air transportation to the public

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A non-scheduled flight contacted to specific groups who enter into a mutual agreement regarding cost and services with the airline

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Sections pf the aircraft used to store baggage and other cargo

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Items carried by the customer onto the aircraft.

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Cargo

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Luggage

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Carry-On Baggage

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Tout bag

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Baggage surrendered by the customer at their original boarding city that is carried to the passenger's final destination.

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Cargo

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Luggage

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Checked Baggage

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Dangerous Goods

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A written list of items designed to assist a crewmember in performing their job responsibilities

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Charter

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Ballast

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Checklist

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Configuration

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Company material/Company mail

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Comat/Comail

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Checked Baggage

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Cargo

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Carry-on Baggage

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An employee who has been trained in the rules and regulations involving a person with disabilities and issues with exit row requirements

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Dispatch

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Crewmember

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Complaint Resolution Official

(CRO)

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Crew Resource Management (CRM)

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A Configuration is

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The process of taking two or more flight segments to travel

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The act of leaving an aircraft at the termination of a flight

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The arrangement of an aircraft seats and other cabin features

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Persons designated to perform specialized duties onboard

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The process of taking two or more flight segments to travel to a final destination

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Deadheading (DH)

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Connection

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Configuration

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Carrier

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A Crewmember is a

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Employees who are jointly responsible with the captain for safe operation

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An employee who has been trained in the rules and regulations involving a person with disabilities

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A person positioned for a trip or traveling to training

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A person designated to perform specialized duties onboard an aircraft

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What does the acronym CRM stand for.

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Crew Member

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Crew Resource Management

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Crew Resource

Member

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Configuration Resource Member

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Items deemed by the DOT (Department of Transition) as hazardous material when transported in commerce.

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Fuselage

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Hangar

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Dangerous Goods

(DG)

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Deadheading (DH)

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A crewmember being positioned for a trip or traveling to training.

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Dispatch

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Deadheading (DH)

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Crewmember

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Crew Resource Management

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The aircraft's inability to maintain a designated cabin pressure

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Deadheading

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Deplane

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Decompression

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Hanger

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To Deplane is to

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Leave the plane at the end of the flight.

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Enter a plane at the beginning of a flight

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Carry on your Luggage

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Carry of your Luggage

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Employees who are jointly responsible with the captain for the safe operation of each flight.

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TSA

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Air Traffic Control

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Dispatch

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Crewmember

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An emergency landing and evacuation of an aircraft

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Ditching

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Evacuation

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Deplaning

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Connection

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The Term DOT is an acronym for

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Domestic Operation Training

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Ditching Other Transports

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Department Of Transportation

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Departing Over Takeoff

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A person trained in the policies and procedures governing the emergency evacuation of an aircraft

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Flight Attendant

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Crewmember

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Captain

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Dispatch

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What does the aviation term FAA stand for

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Flight Attendant Association

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Federal Aviation Administration

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Federal Aircraft Association

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Flight Aviation Administration

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A flight that positions an aircraft from one city to another city. Revenue customers are not permitted to travel, but crewmembers may be permitted, depending on the circumstances.

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Flight Segment

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Ferry Flight

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Flight Deck

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Forward (FWD)

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First Aid

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Front area of the aircraft

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The immediate and temporary administration of medical care

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The area from which the pilots control the aircraft

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The airline promotional program

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The area from which the pilots control the aircraft: located in the most forward section of the aircraft

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Galley

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Gate

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Flight Deck

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Hanger

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Flight Segment (Leg)

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Second in Command (SIC) of an aircraft: Occupies the right seat in the flight deck

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Front Area of the aircraft

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The Area from which the pilots control the aircraft

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The period of the time from the point of boarding to the point of deplaning on any flight

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Second in Command (SIC) of an aircraft: occupies the right seat in the flight deck

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Second Officer (SO)

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Foward (FWD)r

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First Officer (FO)

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Co-Captain

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What is the aviation term for Forward, which is the front area of the aircraft.

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FRW

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FRD

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FD

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FWD

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The airline promotional program that rewards frequent travelers with reduced fare or free airline travel, upgrades, rental cars, hotel rates, etc. Awards are based on miles flown or dollars spent with the sponsoring airline and participating

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First Flyers Club

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Flight Club

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Frequent Flyer Program

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Ferry Flight

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The body of an aircraft minus the wings and the tail.

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Galley

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Fuselage

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Forward

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Gate

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The Galley

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Area on the aircraft where food and beverages are stored and prepared

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Area in the terminal where customers board or deplane the aircraft

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Front area of the aircraft

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The right seat in the flight deck.

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The area in the terminal where customers board or deplane the aircraft.

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Galley

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Hanger

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Gate

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Compartment

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A portable device attached to the aircraft while it is on the ground to supply power when the engines are not running

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Gate

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Hanger

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Ground Power Unit

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Galley

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What is a Hanger

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A Portable device attached to the aircraft while it is on the ground

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Area on the aircraft where food and beverages are stored and prepared

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Front area of the aircraft

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Building where airplanes are brought for maintenance work.

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Chemicals, compounds, and other materials that may pose health hazards

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Dangerous Goods

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Fuselage

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Deadheading

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Hazardous Materials

(HAZMAT)

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Inflight Recurrent Training (IRT)

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An airline promotional program the rewards frequent travelers with reduced fare or free airline

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The Process of immediately leaving and aircraft

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Rules established for the airlines to guard against potential safety hazards

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A training program mandated by the FAA, which all FA's must complete annually

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A Seat on the aircraft designated for qualified crew members

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Layover

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Jumpsuit

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Don

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Base

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Don

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To put on

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To put down

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To carry across

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To place under

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To stay over at a station or city other than your home base

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Missed Trip

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NAF

Not available Flight

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Layover

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Per Diem

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A pressurized regional jet by Mitsubishi, formerly known as Bombardier Regional Jet

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Decompressed Jet

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Bowing 300

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Mitsubishi MHI-RJ

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Taxi

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What does LEO stand for?

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Low Emergency Opinion

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Law Enforcement Officer

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Law Enforcement Operator

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