The title of a person who drives a train.
What is a train engineer or train driver?
The front window where pilots sit.
What is the cockpit?
What tracks that trains run on are usually made of.
What is steel?
The three-letter airport code for Los Angeles International Airport.
What is LAX?
What is 1 + 1?
2
The building where trains are repaired or stored overnight.
What is a train depot or rail yard?
This is what makes airplanes able to fly off the ground.
What is lift created by the wings?
The object that connects train cars together.
What is a coupler?
The map directions an airplane follows in the sky.
What is a flight path or flight route?
Spell the word "yes" by saying it out loud.
Y E S
The name of the high-speed train system in Japan.
What is the Shinkansen?
The largest passenger airplane in the world.
What is the Airbus A380?
The European country that is famous for its red “TGV” high-speed trains.
What is France?
The part of the airplane that helps it turn left or right while flying.
What is the rudder?
Moo
A U.S. passenger train company that uses a blue and red logo with a wave.
What is Amtrak?
The airplane company that makes the 737 and 787 Dreamliner.
What is Boeing?
What “diesel-electric” means on a locomotive.
What is a train powered by a diesel engine that drives electric generators?
The Concorde was famous for breaking this.
What is the sound barrier (flying faster than sound)?
What is the first letter of the alphabet?
A
A kind of train that uses magnets to float above the tracks.
What is a maglev train?
This is what the letters “ATC” stand for at an airport.
What is Air Traffic Control?
The Union Pacific and BNSF Railway are two major freight companies in this country.
What is the United States?
What “ICAO” stands for, the group that makes worldwide flight rules.
What is the International Civil Aviation Organization?
This silvery metal is the only one that’s naturally liquid at room temperature, and when mixed with gallium (up to about 8% by atoms) the alloy stays liquid too.
What is mercury?