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100

The pair of brothers that made the first successful powered flight in 1903.

The Wright brothers

100

What does ATC stand for?

Air Traffic Contol

100

The pilot’s compartment in an airplane, containing all the controls and instruments

Cockpit

100

A large building use for housing aircraft

Hangar

100

Birds were an inspiration for the design of airplanes. True or false?

True

200

Known as the “Queen of the Air,” she was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.

Amelia Earhart

200
The place where air traffic controllers work

Tower

200

A ____ is what happens when a plane flys around in circle waiting for permission to land

Hold

200

The area closes to the terminal where planes are parked at the gates

Apron

200

The plane whose speed was more than twice the speed of sound

The Concorde

300

Brothers who invented the Hot air balloon in 1783.

The Montgolfier brothers

300

Pilots need permission from ____ before they land

ATC/Tower

300

Refers to the design, development, and use of aircraft. This can include airplanes, helicopters, and even space shuttles.

Aviation

300

Collects and analyzes information like temperature, visibility, and air pressure

Airport weather forecaster

300

The world's current largest airplane

The Stratolaunch

400

The famous artist and inventor who sketched designs for flying machines as early as the 15th century.

Leonardo da Vinci'

400

Gives pilots specific instructions, such as which runway to use or when to start the engine and taxi.

Controllers

400

"Hold short of runway 4" means..?

Stop BEFORE runway 4

400

_____ are like roads of the airfield, they have guidance light and and marking to help guide planes safely

Taxiways

400

The Wright flyer had propellers made out of ______

Wood

500

The first African American woman to earn a pilot’s license, and became a famous stunt pilot in the 1920s.

Bessie Coleman

500

What air traffic controllers use to monitor aircraft, position, and altitude of plane

Radar Screen

500

The regulations governing flight in poor visibility conditions, where navigation relies on aircraft instruments and air traffic control guidance.

IFR (Instrument Flight Rules)

500

Taxiways are labeled with ____ while runways are labeled with _____

letters, numbers

500

The amount of time the Wright flyer spent in the air

12 Seconds