Aviation terminology

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Across
  1. 4. Initial Operating Experience
  2. 5. A city serviced regularly by Frontier Airlines.
  3. 6. Money paid to a crewmember for time away from base or domicile.
  4. 9. Electronic Centralized Aircraft Monitoring
  5. 11. Time The time a crewmember is scheduled to check-in prior to a flight assignment.
  6. 13. Time Period of time beginning when the aircraft moves off blocks until the aircraft blocks in to the gate at the next point of landing.
  7. 15. Forward Attendant Panel
  8. 16. The concrete aircraft parking area at the terminal building.
  9. 22. First Officer - Wears three stripes on uniform.
  10. 23. PAX without a confirmed reservation, who goes to the airport in hopes of being accommodated at departure time.
  11. 25. Imaginary line on the Earth separating two consecutive calendar days.
  12. 27. Additional Crew Member
  13. 29. The interior of the aircraft containing passenger seats.
  14. 30. A crewmember available on a 24-hour call.
  15. 31. Protective Breathing Equipment
  16. 32. A Flight between two cities with more than one leg on the same aircraft.
  17. 34. Portable Oxygen Bottle
  18. 36. AFT Attendant Panel
  19. 38. Sequences or portions of sequences that remain unassigned after the bid awards and monthly adjustments.
  20. 42. Cabin Safety Inspector
  21. 43. On-the-job-injury
  22. 44. A base where flight crews reside.
  23. 45. Federal Aviation Administration
  24. 47. To remove a passenger due to weight/balance or over sale.
  25. 48. Velocity of one nautical mile per hour.
  26. 52. A passenger who remains onboard during an intermediate
  27. 54. Department of Transportation
  28. 55. Ground Security Coordinator
  29. 56. A flight segment
  30. 57. The body of the aircraft not including the wings.
  31. 58. The distance between the ground and the underside of clouds.
  32. 61. A flight operating without revenue passengers (customers).
  33. 62. Collapsible seat designated for a crewmember and/or an ACM.
  34. 68. A child 2-11 yrs. old whose weight is computed at 85lbs. for the manifest.
  35. 70. The station where a flight makes its final stop.
  36. 72. Speed The velocity of the aircraft.
  37. 73. Air Traffic Control
  38. 75. Auxiliary Power Unit
  39. 76. Flight Attendant
  40. 77. Electronic Flight Attendant Manual
  41. 78. Enhanced Forward Attendant Panel
  42. 81. Estimated Time of Arrival
  43. 82. A series of segments over one or more days, that ends with a legal rest in domicile.
  44. 85. A/C unable to take off due to weather or mechanical difficulties.
  45. 87. The company department, responsible for monitoring all ground activities.
  46. 88. Junior Assignment, A crewmember involuntarily placed on a duty assignment on a scheduled day off.
  47. 89. Elapsed time from the time a FA reports for duty or the actual reporting whichever is later, until the time the FA is released from duty following the debrief period.
  48. 90. Rough, bumpy, or choppy air.
  49. 91. Emergency Medical Kit
  50. 93. The Pilot In Command (PIC) - Wears four stripes on uniform.
  51. 95. Passenger or flight coming into a station.
  52. 96. Paved areas connecting the ramp to the runway.
  53. 101. Transportation at company direction to or from a duty assignment.
  54. 102. A passenger up in the aisle during boarding without a seat assignment.
  55. 103. speed The speed of an aircraft with reference to the surface of the earth.
Down
  1. 1. National Transportation Safety Board
  2. 2. The period of time free of all Company duty between scheduled duty periods.
  3. 3. To miss a connecting flight due to late arrival at the connecting station.
  4. 7. Being away from the home base or domicile.
  5. 8. Unable to Contact
  6. 10. Small, designated area containing food and beverage service items.
  7. 11. Last scheduled flight arriving in the scheduled destination the following day.
  8. 12. time Time spent down-line in between flights at the airport.
  9. 14. An enclosed compartment located above passenger seats for stowage of luggage.
  10. 17. Passenger Service Unit
  11. 18. Wheelchair
  12. 19. A steep descent.
  13. 20. Passenger
  14. 21. A flight operating behind schedule due to weather, mechanicals, etc.
  15. 24. Safety Management System
  16. 26. Flight cancelled-will not operate.
  17. 28. Manual Release Tool
  18. 33. Flying in a set pattern until cleared to land - also called holding.
  19. 35. Principal Operations Inspector
  20. 37. Area Call Panels
  21. 39. A flight that goes to the planned destination without making any stops.
  22. 40. A flight where the aircraft and crew are leased by a group or company.
  23. 41. Aviation Safety Action Program
  24. 46. Gauge that measures the height of an aircraft above sea level expressed in feet.
  25. 49. Front of the aircraft (toward the nose).
  26. 50. Aircraft
  27. 51. Any dividing wall in an aircraft.
  28. 53. A city not serviced by an airline on a scheduled basis.
  29. 59. Passengers boarding the A/C.
  30. 60. Passenger with a confirmed reservation that does not arrive for the flight.
  31. 62. Walkway connecting the gate area and the aircraft.
  32. 63. The back of the aircraft (toward the tail).
  33. 64. Deck The cockpit -The area where the pilots sit.
  34. 65. Recurrent Ground School (RGS). FAA required annual training.
  35. 66. Month A month of flying, also referred to as Bid Period.
  36. 67. The area where passengers check-in before boarding the aircraft.
  37. 69. A crewmember that has been awarded a line or assigned a line of time.
  38. 71. The area an aircraft uses for landing and take-off.
  39. 74. Passengers leaving the aircraft.
  40. 79. Remain Over Night
  41. 80. Law Enforcement Officer
  42. 83. Enhanced Aft Attendant Panel
  43. 84. Estimated Time of Departure
  44. 86. Time spent down-line at a hotel between flights.
  45. 92. Continuous Duty Overnight, A single duty period that crosses over two days with a reduced rest requiring a day room "stand-up."
  46. 93. Traveling from origination to destination with a change of aircraft.
  47. 94. A calendar day in which a duty period begins or ends and all calendar days away from base while flying a pairing.
  48. 97. Attendant Indication Panel
  49. 98. An employee who handles the ground phases of the flight.
  50. 99. To move an aircraft, under its own power, on the ground.
  51. 100. Automated External Defibrillator
  52. 102. To secure.