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GJ Airline Terms Test

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AIR POCKET
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TERMINATING STATION
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TSA
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COCKPIT
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AIRFOIL
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STOP/STOPOVER
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GPU (GROUND POWER UNIT)
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INBOUND
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CITY CODE
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F/O (FIRST OFFICER)
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JUMPSEAT AUTHORITY
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GALLEY
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DBA
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GATEWAY
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KNOT
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GROUND SPEED
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ST. ELMOS'S FIRE
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CAPT or CA (CAPTAIN)
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F/A (FLIGHT ATTENDANT)
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FLOOR LEVEL EXIT
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Speed of an aircraft with reference to the surface of the earth
B.
Pilot who sits in right seat of cockpit, uniform has 3 stripes on end of sleeve
C.
City where the flight ends
D.
Build up of electrical charge on the airplane
E.
Designated area where beverages/meals are served
F.
Aircraft coming into/arriving at a city
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Any surface, such as an airplane wing, designed to obtain reaction from the air thru which it moves
H.
Aka flight deck, where pilot sits
I.
3 letter designation given to airport cities
J.
Assists passengers in safety & service onboard any aircraft seating more than 20 ppl
K.
Ground support equipment used to supply on board power (lights, heat, a/c, etc) to the aircraft
L.
Authorization given to crew members and other eligible personnel to travel in the jumpseat
M.
Velocity of one nautical mile per hour
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Last departure point from a country before arriving in another country
O.
Intermediate stopping point on a journey, whether voluntary or involuntary
P.
Transportation Security Adminstration
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Condition in the atmosphere than can cause an airplane to loose altitude quickly.
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All aircraft doors are floor level exits and are used as emergency exits
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Doing Business As
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Pilot who's in command of the flight, sits in the left seat in the cockpit, uniform has 4 stripes on the end of the sleeves
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Flight which may make an intermediate stop or stops before reaching its final destination but requires NO change of aircraft
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Customer who boards the aircraft at the originating station
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Non-US citizen
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Flight operated w/out revenue passengers, cargo or mail.. used to move aircraft to a different city to either begin a flight or undergo maintenance
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Paved areas connecting the ramp to the runway
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Height of which the Aircraft flies above sea level
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Dept responsible for assigning & keeping track of all flight crews
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Next station/stations in line of the flight's scheduled routing
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Authorized personnel occupying the jumpseat
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Flight crew member on standby for duty

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