AVIA 355 Exam 3 Liberty University
- (Chapter 22) Acts of God typically fall under which type of pre-flight disruption?
- (Chapter 21) Once the passenger is through , they have entered the sterile part of the terminal.
- (Chapter 19) In general terms, most airlines will employ a three-part selection process post initial screening, which includes .
- (Chapter 20) A flight attendants’ primary function is .
- (Chapter 21) Airlines can charge passengers an extra fee for .
- (Chapter 22) Which is NOT a cause of in-flight disruption?
- (Chapter 19) The is critical to ensuring that all flight crew share common understanding of the intended flight path, method and modes of operation proposed for the aircraft.
- (Chapter 22) operations have high frequency of flights between city-pairs, and aircraft may fly eight to ten sectors a day.
- (Chapter 24) are largely caused by the limitation in the number of aircraft that can be handled by an Air Traffic Controller using the current methods of control.
- (Chapter 21) According to the , all carriers flying into the US must now have lavatories that can accommodate a wheelchair.
- (Chapter 22) Swapping aircraft (different types) could result in the following issues:
- (Chapter 19) is the Decision Speed, or maximum speed at which a rejected take-off can be initiated in the event of an emergency, or as required by ATC or the
- (Chapter 23) are a common ATC initiative, used when demand exceeds an airport’s acceptance rate.
- (Chapter 20) A sweeping check of the aircraft cabin completed by Cabin Crew does NOT including which of the follow:
- (Chapter 21) seating is usually in the back of the aircraft.
- (Chapter 20) Which convention mandated for cabin crew to be appropriately skilled and trained for civil-operated, multi-seat aircraft in efforts to facilitate occupant safety?
- (Chapter 24) The introduction of the will provide the technology to allow systems to fully share the current situation.
- (Chapter 20) Cabin Crew employed by IATA member airlines are required to be certified and hold type endorsements of each .
- are a documented set of accurate and detailed instructions which articulate specific ways to perform a process or procedure.
- To minimize crew distraction and ensure both pilots are focused on the critical flight operations,
- What does IROP stand for? Provide some examples of qualifying conditions.
- FAR addresses flight time limitations and rest requirements, and marked the first changes to pilot duty limitations in sixty years.
- When an aircraft is forced to divert to a city they do not serve, it is called .
- Name two major issues with increasing capacity of
- Aircraft are given a Light, Medium, Heavy, and Super Heavy weight classification. The requiredbetween aircraft on approach is different for each type.