This Boeing aircraft, introduced in the 1960s, became known as the "Queen of the Skies."
What is the 747?
This airport code represents London Heathrow.
What is LHR?
The Wright brothers made the first powered flight in this U.S. state.
What is North Carolina?
What is MTOW?
This wing control surfact controls roll.
What is an aileron?
This Boeing aircraft family is nicknamed the 'Dreamliner'.
What is the 787?
What is Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport?
This supersonic passenger jet flew commercial service until 2003.
What is Concorde?
ETOPS rules apply primarily to this type of aircraft configuration.
What are twin-engine aircraft?
This instrument measures an aircraft's altitude above sea level.
What is an altimeter?
This Boeing aircraft is the largest twin-engine passenger aircraft in the world.
What is the 777?
This Tokyo airport code is HND.
What is Haneda Airport?
This airline was the launch customer for the Boeing 747.
What is Pan Am?
This department is responsible for flight planning and weather routing.
What is Dispatch?
This aviation term refers to the direction from which the wind is blowing.
What is wind direction?
This Boeing narrow-body aircraft family is the best-selling commercial jet of all time.
What is the 737?
This airport in Hong Kong replaced Kai Tak in 1988.
What is Hong Kong International Airport?
This aircraft manufacturer is headquartered in Toulouse, France.
What is Airbus?
This aviation term describes a pre-planned alternate airport used if the destination becomes unavailable.
What is an alternate airport?
This type of runway approach uses ground-based radio signals to guide aircraft for landing.
What is an ILS (Instrument Landing System)?
This modern Boeing aircraft features raked wingtips instead of traditional winglets.
What is the 787?
This Memphis airport serves as the global hub for FedEx cargo operations.
What is Memphis International Airport?
This aircraft, the world's largest cargo aircraft, was destroyed in 2022.
What is the Antonov AN-225 Mriya?
This altitude range is where most long-haul jetliners cruise.
What is approximately FL330-FL390?
This aviation term refers to the aircraft's speed relative to the surrounding air.
What is airspeed?