AVIA 355 Exam 3

AVIA 355 Exam 3 Liberty University

  1. (Chapter 22) Acts of God typically fall under which type of pre-flight disruption?
  2. (Chapter 21) Once the passenger is through , they have entered the sterile part of the terminal.
  3. (Chapter 19) In general terms, most airlines will employ a three-part selection process post initial screening, which includes .
  4. (Chapter 20) A flight attendants’ primary function is .
  5. (Chapter 21) Airlines can charge passengers an extra fee for .
  6. (Chapter 22) Which is NOT a cause of in-flight disruption?
  7. (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.
  8. (Chapter 22) operations have high frequency of flights between city-pairs, and aircraft may fly eight to ten sectors a day.
  9. (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.
  10. (Chapter 21) According to the , all carriers flying into the US must now have lavatories that can accommodate a wheelchair.
  11. (Chapter 22) Swapping aircraft (different types) could result in the following issues:
  12. (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
  13. (Chapter 23) are a common ATC initiative, used when demand exceeds an airport’s acceptance rate.
  14. (Chapter 20) A sweeping check of the aircraft cabin completed by Cabin Crew does NOT including which of the follow:
  15. (Chapter 21) seating is usually in the back of the aircraft.
  16. (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?
  17. (Chapter 24) The introduction of the will provide the technology to allow systems to fully share the current situation.
  18. (Chapter 20) Cabin Crew employed by IATA member airlines are required to be certified and hold type endorsements of each .
  19. are a documented set of accurate and detailed instructions which articulate specific ways to perform a process or procedure.
  20. To minimize crew distraction and ensure both pilots are focused on the critical flight operations,
  21. What does IROP stand for? Provide some examples of qualifying conditions.
  22. FAR addresses flight time limitations and rest requirements, and marked the first changes to pilot duty limitations in sixty years.
  23. When an aircraft is forced to divert to a city they do not serve, it is called .
  24. Name two major issues with increasing capacity of
  25. Aircraft are given a Light, Medium, Heavy, and Super Heavy weight classification. The requiredbetween aircraft on approach is different for each type.
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