what is the area of where the pilots sit?
what is the cockpit.
what airline has the word "American" in it?
what is American airlines.
what is the airbus plane with full double decker?
what is the airbus A380.
how many seats does the Cessna 150 have.
what is 2 seats.
true or false,
do pilots eat the same meal?
no, they eat separate meals before their flight.
what is part of the plane that helps steering?
what is the rudder
While not technically an airline, this aircraft gets a special call sign whenever the President of the United States is on board.
what is air force 1
Known for carrying hundreds of passengers across oceans, the Boeing 747 earned this "royal" nickname
what is the queen of the skies
The double-decker Airbus A380 can carry over this many passengers in a high-density configuration.
what is the airbus 800 passengers
This is the only aircraft type that can fly backward under certain conditions
what is the helicopter?
These movable surfaces on the trailing edge of a wing increase lift during takeoff and landing.
what is the flaps
This Middle Eastern airline, based in Dubai, is the world's largest operator of the Airbus A380
what is Emerates airlines
This aircraft type combines airplane wings with helicopter-like vertical takeoff capability, such as the V-22 Osprey.
What is a tiltrotor aircraft?
This is the approximate number of passengers a Boeing 777-300ER can carry in a typical two-class configuration.
what is 400 passengers
Commercial airplanes are struck by this natural phenomenon more often than people think, but are designed to handle it safely.
what is lighting
This structural feature inside a wing stores fuel and helps reduce bending during flight.
What is the wing spar
this airline is known for landing hard and aggressive.
This aircraft type is designed to carry passengers across oceans and is usually powered by high-thrust jet engines under the wings.
What is a wide-body jet
This is the typical number of passengers a small regional jet like the Embraer E175 carries.
What is about 75
Airplane tires are filled with this gas instead of regular air because it is less likely to expand and catch fire under extreme heat during landing.
What is nitrogen