In the Air Force, it's the person who flies planes to try them out
Test pilot
Usually the last car on a train, it serves as an office for the conductor
Caboose
A 1991 act of Congress mandated the installation of both driver & passenger side these in passenger cars & light trucks
Airbags
She had completed some 22,000 miles of a 29,000-mile flight around the world when she disappeared in 1937
Amelia Earhart
A true story of how a train got stuck in snow for days inspired Agatha Christie to write this mystery
Murder on the Orient Express
In the 21st century this equine term is still a common unit for cars
Horsepower
Though often used to mean the front of a terminal where planes remain in a delay, it's actually a paving material
Tarmac
Maglev is short for this technology in which wheelless trains glide over their tracks
Magnetic levitation
This groundbreaking alphabetic creation from Henry Ford debuted in 1908
Model T
It's said that more than 50 ships & 20 planes have disappeared in this eerie region of the North Atlantic
The Bermuda Triangle
In 1978 Via Rail took over running the trains of this "tower"ing company founded 60 years earlier
CN
With a Latin name meaning "I roll", this Swedish automaker began rolling out its cars in 1927
Volvo
Small planes have 2- or 3-bladed these, but others have some with 8 blades
Propellers
Reaching speeds of up to 200 miles per hour, Japan's shinkansen are better known by this name
Bullet trains
These are mandatory in newer cars, but you can install an aftermarket one like the Auto-Vox Cs-2 in your 1994 Chevy Corsica
Reverse/back-up camera