Pilot Terms
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General
100

Pilots use this term to refer to descending towards an airport to land

"Making an..."

Approach

100

This current U.S. airline has aircraft with the nickname banana bus due to their sharp yellow color

Spirit Airlines

100

This airport in the Northeast is named after a former U.S. president who was assassinated 

JFK

100

These two parts of an aircraft are used to generate lift, allowing an airplane to stay in the air

Wings

100

ATC stands for...

Air Traffic Control/Controller

200

Pilots will say this word to each other, telling them to lift the aircraft off the runway during takeoff

Rotate

200

This asian airline operates the world's longest flight from New York to its hub airport

Singapore Airlines

200

This airport on the west coast has the same abbreviation as the sport of lacrosse 

LAX

200

This aircraft part, located on the tail of the airplane, is used to move the aircraft horizontally without dipping the wing

Rudder

200

These 3 U.S. airlines are known as the big 3 because of their dominance

United Airlines, Delta Airlines, and American Airlines

300

This takeoff term, identified by one letter and a one-digit number, is used by pilots to determine decision speed

V1

300

This airline is often referred to as the world's worst airline and is infamous for its hard landings

Ryanair

300

This airport in the Northeast shares the same name as your Aviation Club president

Boston Logan International Airport

300

These parts of an aircraft, which helps the plane move up and down, shares the same name as something often found in hotels.

Elevators

300

An MD-11 aircraft, primarily operated by cargo airlines like FedEx, has this many engines

3

400

This term refers to the gradual lifting of the nose in order to slow the rate of descent of an airplane just before landing

Flare

400

This U.S. airline is famous for having detailed images of different animals on each of their aircraft's tail fins

Frontier Airlines

400

This airport, situated on the Potomac River, is also named after a former president

Ronald Reagan International Airport

400

This small jet engine, located at the rear of a plane, is used to provide power to an aircraft while its main engines are shut off.

Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) 

400

The chief flight attendant on commercial flights is also known as the...

Purser

500

Pilots say this phrase to each other in order to make sure the aircraft is gaining altitude before retracting the landing gear

Positive rate (of climb)

500

This relatively new airline, starting service in 2012, is Singapore's main ultra low cost carrier

Scoot Airlines

500

United Airlines has 2 hubs on the west coast. One is LAX and the other is...

SFO

500

These small parts are located on the ends of aircraft wings, often used to make the plane more aerodynamic

Winglets

500
Hawaiian Airlines recently merged with this main U.S. airline

Alaska Airlines