Safety & Emergency Instructions
Giving & Following Directions
Basic Commands & Requests
Airport & Air Base Facilities
Aerodynamics
100

What should you do if there is a fire?

Follow the emergency exit signs.

100

Go straight, then turn left. Where are you going?

To the hangar / office / classroom.

100

 What does “Stand at ease” mean?

Relax your position.

100

Where do passengers check in?

At the check-in counter.

100

What force makes an airplane go up?

Lift.

200

True or False: You must run during an evacuation.

❌ False – You must walk calmly.

200

What’s the opposite of “left”?

Right.

200

What command means “start moving”?

March!

200

What place controls aircraft takeoff?

Control tower.

200

What force pulls the airplane down?

Weight / Gravity.

300

What is the first step in an emergency?

Stay calm and listen to instructions.

300

Complete: “Walk _____ the runway.”

Across.

300

How do you politely ask for help?

“Can you help me, please?”

300

Where are aircraft repaired?

In the hangar.

300

What force pushes the airplane forward?

Thrust.

400

Say one safety instruction a commander may give.

“Put on your helmet!” / “Stay in your position!”

400

The commander says: “Go to the control tower!” What do you do?

Follow the order and go to the control tower.

400

What command means “Stop immediately”?

Halt!

400

Where can you find your luggage?

Baggage claim area.

400

What force slows the airplane down?

Drag.

500

What color are most emergency exit signs?

Green.

500

Give one preposition of place used for directions.

Next to / Behind / In front of / Across from.

500

Give one example of a polite request.

“Please open the door.” / “Could you pass me the document, please?”

500

What is the runway used for?

For takeoff and landing.

500

True or False: Lift and weight work in opposite directions.

opposite directions.✅ True.

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