The main international airport in Paris is named after this French general and president?
Charles De Gaulle
Until 2021, this was the only US state without commercial air service?
Delaware
Aeroflot is the state-run carrier of which country?
Russia
The Airbus A320
What year was AHP Theta founded?
1967
Once McCoy Air Force Base, this airport is the busiest airport in the State of Florida and 7th nationally?
Orlando
At 319 feet, this aircraft had the longest wingspan of any type from 1947-2019.
Spruce Goose
This defunct airline utilized the callsign "Cactus", paying homage to its heritage in the Southwestern United States
US Airways
This system, typically composed of radar, GPS, and communication equipment, is used to provide a visual representation of an aircraft's surroundings for navigation and collision avoidance?
Traffic Collision Avoidance System (TCAS)
Sterile cockpit exists up to this altitude?
10,000 feet
This city's airport (ICAO Code VHHH) is the world's busiest airport in the world in terms of cargo volume?
Hong Kong
What was the precise date of the first heavier-than-air flight at Kitty Hawk?
December 17th, 1903
This airline, serving 120 countries, holds the title for flying to the most in the world
Turkish Airlines
Placards required on an aircraft are specified in what?
Aircraft Specifications/Type Certificate Data Sheets
At just under 19 hours, the world's longest commercial flight connects New York with which city?
Singapore
In 2020, this Chinese airport dethroned Atlanta as the world's busiest for the first time and only since 1998?
Guangzhou
In 1977, this accident claimed 583 lives, making it the deadliest incident in the history of aviation?
Tenerife Air Disaster
Arguably one of the most unique callsigns, "Springbok" refers to which African airline?
South African Airways
The Cirrus SR20 is powered by this engine, known for its reliability and efficiency in single-engine general aviation aircraft.
Continental IO-360-ES
What is clinical term for fear of flying?
Aviophobia/Aerophobia
How many commercial service airports are named after US Presidents? 100 bonus points for every one you can name.
8
John F. Kennedy International/New York City
George Bush Intercontinental/Houston
Ronald Reagan National/Washington DC
Gerald Ford International/Grand Rapids
Abraham Lincoln Airport/Springfield, IL
Bill & Hillary Clinton Airport/Little Rock, AR
Dwight Eisenhower Airport/Wichita
Theodore Roosevelt Regional Airport/Dickinson, ND
What year was the last flight of the Concorde?
2003
As referenced in the 1988 movie "Rain Man", this airline has never experienced a fatal accident of a jet-powered aircraft?
Qantas
Douglas D-558 Skyrocket
At what maximum takeoff weight is an aircraft designated as heavy?
300,000+ Pounds