Across
- 2. Official permission to perform an action during flight.
- 3. Phase of flight when the aircraft flies at constant altitude.
- 5. Signal or condition indicating an emergency.
- 6. Device that records flight data and cockpit voice.
- 8. Surface where planes land and take off.
- 11. Urgent distress call signaling a serious emergency.
- 12. Aerodynamic force opposing the aircraft’s forward motion.
- 14. Orientation of the aircraft relative to the horizon.
- 17. Movable tunnel connecting the terminal to the aircraft.
- 18. Devices used to monitor flight parameters.
- 19. Machine that produces power to propel the aircraft.
- 22. Document detailing the intended route and details of flight.
- 25. Strip of land where planes take off and land.
- 26. System used to detect objects and aircraft location.
- 27. Substance burned to power the engine.
- 28. Final stage of landing an aircraft.
- 31. A serious, unexpected, and dangerous situation.
- 32. Wind blowing across the runway affecting takeoff or landing.
- 33. Controlled descent of an aircraft without engine power.
- 34. To wait in a specific area, usually in the air.
- 35. Force that allows the aircraft to rise in the air.
- 36. To move an aircraft on the ground under its own power.
Down
- 1. Machine capable of flying in the air.
- 2. Pilot’s control area inside the aircraft.
- 4. Sudden loss of lift due to airflow disruption over wings.
- 7. Instrument that measures the aircraft’s height above sea level.
- 9. Process of directing the course of an aircraft.
- 10. Building responsible for managing aircraft movements at airport.
- 13. Maneuver to reduce descent rate just before landing.
- 15. To change the planned flight route to another airport.
- 16. Process of going down from cruising altitude to land.
- 20. Wheels and support equipment that retract during flight.
- 21. System that starts the engine.
- 22. The cockpit area where pilots operate the aircraft.
- 23. Person traveling on an aircraft but not part of crew.
- 24. International distress call from aircraft in danger.
- 29. Height of an aircraft above sea level or ground.
- 30. The direction the aircraft is pointing.
- 32. Second pilot assisting the captain.
- 35. Force that keeps the aircraft in the air.
