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โ Bombardier CRJ-700. Answer: Operated by PSA and SkyWest. Cabin has seating to accommodate 65 passengers (9 first class, 56 main cabin) โ Bombardier CRJ-900. Answer: Operated by PSA and Mesa Airlines. Cabin has seating to accommodate 76 (9 first class, 67 main or 12 first class, 64 main), or 79 (9 first class, 70 main) โ Embraer 140/145 EMB 140/145. Answer: 140 Has cabin accommodations for 44 passengers (16 rows). 145 has accommodations for 50 passengers (18 rows) โ Embraer 170/175 ERJ 170/175. Answer: 170 has seating accommodations for 69 passengers. 175 has seating accommodations for 76. โ A/C. Answer: Abbreviation for Aircraft โ Aft. Answer: The section of the aircraft located behind the wings
โ Aerodata Load Plan System (ALPS). Answer: An automated program designed to provide a Weight and Balance load closeout to the flight crew and ensures aircraft Weight and Balance limitations are never exceeded during any phase of the operation. This is the primary method for accomplishing Weight and Balance calculations. โ Auxiliary Power Unit (APU). Answer: A small turbine engine inside jet aircraft used to generate power for the aircrafts electrical system and the starting of the engines. โ Air Traffic Control (ATC). Answer: The process or system by which the movements of the aircraft are monitored and directed by ground personnel communicating with pilots by radio. โ Bagroom. Answer: The area at the airport where ramp personnel are responsible for sorting and grouping cargo prior to loading on the aircraft. โ Beltloader. Answer: Motorized vehicle with a moving belt that assists lifting baggage and cargo to/from the aircraft cargo bin. Some are walk-behind models while others are driven. โ Bulk Out. Answer: A term used when the maximum weight for a cargo compartment has been reached however, there is still room for more items to be loaded.
โ E. T. D.. Answer: Estimated Time of Departure โ Electronic Weight and Balance System (EWBS). Answer: An automated program designed to provide a Weight and Balance load closeout to the flight crew and ensures aircraft operation. This is the primary method for accomplishing Weight and Balance calculations exclusively for Envoy flights. โ Expedited Bags. Answer: Bags that have missed their original routing. These bags will be marked with a red/white expedited tag. โ FA. Answer: flight attendant โ Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Answer: An agency in the department of transportation that is responsible for the safety of civilian aviation. โ FO. Answer: First Officer โ Foreign Object Debris (FOD). Answer: Any object that does not belong in or near aircraft and, as a result, can injure employees and damage aircraft.
โ FLIFO. Answer: A tool used by all departments to determine the present and future performance of a flight. โ Flight Deck. Answer: The pilots compartment containing all controls as well as navigational and communication equipment used to fly the aircraft. โ Fuselage. Answer: The body of the aircraft excluding the wings and tail. โ Gate. Answer: Refers to the area where aircraft are parked, either singular or multiple positioning. โ Ground Power Unit (GPU). Answer: Units which supply aircraft with electric power while at the gate. โ Ground Support Equipment (GSE). Answer: The department that overseas the repairs of GSE equipment. โ Gate Agent. Answer: The agent assigned to assist passengers during the ground handling phase of a flight. โ Ground Equitment. Answer: Any piece of equipment necessary during the ground handling phase of a flight.
โ Nose Gear. Answer: The landing gear on an aircraft located under the nose of the aircraft. The nose gear is where the connection is made for pushback of the aircraft as well as responsible for the nose wheel steering operations. โ Power Out. Answer: The process by which an aircraft taxis out of the gate or parking spots under its own power. โ Per-conditioned Air Cart (PCA). Answer: A piece of ground equipment which provides cooled or heated air to the aircraft while at the gate for customer comfort. โ Pilot in Command (PIC). Answer: The Captain of the aircraft. โ Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Answer: Items of clothing used to protect an employee from exposure to contaminants. โ Priority Parcel Service (PPS). Answer: A counter-to-counter small package delivery service which meets certain size and weight restrictions and is handled through the baggage system. โ Panels. Answer: Small cutouts in the fuselage of the aircraft where ground equipment is connected or where door controls are located. Refers to both access panels and service panels.
โ Pushback. Answer: The procedure that moves an aircraft from one area to another for the specific purpose of immediate aircraft departure with the flight crew onboard. โ Pushback Unit. Answer: A vehicle is used to tow, reposition and pushback aircraft. This can involve either the use of a tow bar or be towbarless. โ Ramplink+. Answer: Americans Mobile Baggage Reporting Scan and Closeout System used to track and locate all bags loaded onto American Airlines aircraft. Also uses the bag scan data to send weight and balance information to the cockpit crew for flight closeout. โ RON. Answer: Refers to aircraft that remain over night. โ Safety Clearance Lines. Answer: Are lines (solid or broken) painted on the ramp surface that define the outside edge of the Safety Envelope. These lines are NOT apart of the Safety Envelope. โ Safety Envelope. Answer: The boundary around the aircraft that allows for visual confirmation that the aircraft parking area is clear. These lie WITHIN the Safety Clearance Lines.
โ Walk Around. Answer: A visual check to verify that all access panel doors and latches not currently in use are closed and secure. Check the aircraft for leaks, damage, or abnormalities that may affect the safety of the flight. To be conducted post-arrival and pre- departure. In the case of pre-departure the MUST be completed before engine start or pushback. โ Weight and Balance. Answer: The system of determining the weight and proper loading of all cargo and passengers for a particular flight to ensure that the aircraft will be able to fly properly. โ Wing Walker. Answer: An agent who assists the guide person in marshaling the aircraft into or out of the gate area by ensuring that there is sufficient clearance for the wing to pass. โ A. Answer: Alpha โ B. Answer: Bravo โ C. Answer: Charlie โ D. Answer: Delta
โ E. Answer: Echo โ F. Answer: Foxtrot โ G. Answer: Golf โ H. Answer: Hotel โ I. Answer: India โ J. Answer: Juliet โ K. Answer: Kilo โ L. Answer: Lima โ M. Answer: Mike โ N. Answer: November โ O. Answer: Oscar
โ AEX. Answer: Alexandria, Louisiana โ BTR. Answer: Baton Rouge, Louisiana โ LFT. Answer: Lafayette, Louisiana โ LCH. Answer: Lake Charles, Louisiana โ MLU. Answer: Monroe, Louisiana โ MSY. Answer: New Orleans, Louisiana โ SHV. Answer: Shreveport, Louisiana โ BGR. Answer: Bangor, Maine โ PWM. Answer: Portland, Maine โ BWI. Answer: Baltimore, Maryland โ SBY. Answer: Salisbury, Maryland
โ BOS. Answer: Boston, Massachusetts โ MVY. Answer: Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts โ ACK. Answer: Nantucket, Massachusetts โ DTW. Answer: Detroit, Michigan โ FNT. Answer: Flint, Michigan โ GRR. Answer: Grand Rapids, Michigan โ AZO. Answer: Kalamazoo, Michigan โ LAN. Answer: Lansing, Michigan โ MQT. Answer: Marquette, Michigan โ TVC. Answer: Traverse City, Michigan โ MSP. Answer: Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN
โ MSO. Answer: Missoula, Montana โ OMA. Answer: Omaha, Nebraska โ GRI. Answer: Grand Island, Nebraska โ LAS. Answer: Las Vegas, Nevada โ RNO. Answer: Reno, Nevada โ MHT. Answer: Manchester, New Hampshire โ EWR. Answer: Newark, New Jersey โ ABQ. Answer: Albuquerque, New Mexico โ ROW. Answer: Roswell, New Mexico โ SAF. Answer: Santa Fe, New Mexico โ ALB. Answer: Albany, New York
โ BUF. Answer: Buffalo, New York โ ITH. Answer: Ithaca, New York โ ISP. Answer: Islip, New York โ JFK. Answer: New York, NY (Kennedy) โ LGA. Answer: New York, NY (LaGuardia) โ SWF. Answer: Newburgh, NY (Stewart) โ ROC. Answer: Rochester, New York โ SYR. Answer: Syracuse, New York โ ART. Answer: Watertown, New York โ HPN. Answer: Westchester County, NY โ AVL. Answer: Asheville, North Carolina
โ CVG. Answer: Cincinnati, Ohio โ CLE. Answer: Cleveland, Ohio โ CMH. Answer: Columbus, Ohio โ DAY. Answer: Dayton, Ohio โ TOL. Answer: Toledo, Ohio โ LAW. Answer: Lawton/Fort Sill, Oklahoma โ OKC. Answer: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma โ TUL. Answer: Tulsa, Oklahoma โ SWO. Answer: Stillwater, Oklahoma โ EUG. Answer: Eugene, Oregon โ MFR. Answer: Medford, Oregon
โ PDX. Answer: Portland, Oregon โ RDM. Answer: Redmond, Oregon โ ABE. Answer: Allentown/Bethlehem/Easton, Pennsylvania โ ERI. Answer: Erie, Pennsylvania โ MDT. Answer: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania โ PHL. Answer: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania โ PIT. Answer: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania โ AVP. Answer: Wilkes Barre/Scranton, Pennsylvania โ SCE. Answer: State College, Pennsylvania โ IPT. Answer: Williamsport, Pennsylvania โ SJU. Answer: San Juan, Puerto Rico