When the flight will be late
delayed
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fasten your seat belt
Your suitcases; where you put all your belongings is also called...
luggage/bags
A lady who greets you when you arrive on board and helps you during the flight.
Stewardess/ Flight attendant
The door/window you use if something dangerous happens and you need to escape.
Emergency exit
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boarding pass and passport
What does this mean?

Switch your cell phone to airplane mode
A boarding pass that you get on the internet (online)
e-ticket/mobile boarding pass
The person who checks bags to make sure there are no dangerous objects.
Security Screener/Officer
The person whose role is to control items that you bring inside your luggage/bag.
Customs officer
A place to leave your baggage before the flight. It is also a place where you can get your boarding pass.
Check-in counter
What are they doing?

boarding the plane
If you can push the back of your chair back for more comfort, it is a___________seat.
reclinable
(it reclines)
The personnel who check your passport and boarding pass for security.
Immigration staff/agent
The location at the airport where you wait for your airplane.
Boarding/Waiting area
A place where you can buy objects, food or drinks before your flight. It is usually tax-free.
Duty-free shop/area.
Another word for toilet inside an airplane is...
lavatory.
Use this if you cannot breathe on the airplane.
Oxygen mask
If you do not want to talk to a person, you can use this machine to get your boarding pass.
Self (service)/ Automated check-in
It goes around with the luggage until it is claimed (taken) by owners.
baggage carousel/baggage claim
Where someone looks through luggage to make sure there are no dangerous objects.
Screening area/Security checkpoint
Two words
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take (taking) off AND land (landing)
You use this if there is an emergency and you need to float on water. What is it?
life vest/jacket
A licensed aviation professional who operates an aircraft's directional controls and systems to safely navigate flights.
Pilot/ First Officer
The Captain (Pilot in Command) holds ultimate legal authority and responsibility for the flight, while the First Officer (Second in Command) assists with flight operations, monitoring, and takes turns flying the plane.
When there is wind or a storm that shakes the airplane, it is usually called...
turbulence.