fuselage
the main body of an aircraft
machine with moving parts that converts power into motion
engine
terminal
the place where a train, bus, aircraft, or ship begins or ends a trip, or the building used by passengers who are arriving or leaving
a part of an airport where travellers are allowed to get on or off a particular aircraft
gate
cabin
section of the plane where the passengers travel in
two long horizontal parts of the aircraft attached to the middle part of the fuselage
wings
ramp / apron
ramp / apron
the road which connects the ramp to runway
taxiway
rudder
panel/part at the back of the fin which is used to help the aircraft turn left or right
the section at the back of the airplane
tail
sign
square or rectangle of metal which is above the ground which have information written on them
an airport building from which air traffic controllers can oversee and direct all aircraft movement
control tower
propeller
mechanical device that rotates to push against air or water
panels/ parts, high lift devices on the leading edge of the wings of some fixed wing aircraft
slats
control tower
an airport building from which air traffic controllers can oversee and direct all aircraft movement
lines and information painted on the actual taxiway, runway or ramp
marking
flaps
panels/parts attached to the back part of the wings next to the fuselage that are used to help the airplane take off from the runway and to slow it down when landing
panel/part attached at the back of each wing near the tip/end which are used to turn the aircraft either left or right
aileron
hangar
the building which planes can park in
a special flashing light which is used to show pilots who are approaching to land where the airport is at night or when visibility is low
beacon