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100

This airport area is where passengers check in, go through security, and board flights

What is the terminal?

100

This force pushes an aircraft forward through air

What is thrust?

100

This is the most commonly used trainer aircraft in the world

What is the Cessna 172?

100
After the events of September 11, 2001, passengers were required to remove their shoes and transition through stricter security operated by this agency:

What is TSA (Transportation Security Administration)?

100

These two brothers are credited with making the first successful powered airplane flight near Kitty Hawk, NC in 1903

What are the Wright brothers?

200

The airport identifier for Orlando International is this

What is MCO?

200

Flight control surface of the aircraft that controls yaw

What is the rudder?

200

What is the largest airliner aircraft in the world

What is the Airbus A380?

200

This airline is headquartered in Atlanta and is currently the largest airline in the world by revenue

What is Delta Air Lines?

200

This national administration was founded in 1958 amidst the heat of the Cold War and led space missions to the moon

What is NASA?

300

Runways are numbered based on what?

What is magnetic heading?

300

The speed at which an aircraft's wing can no longer produce enough lift to maintain flight is called

What is stall speed?

300

This supersonic airliner was famous for traveling across the Atlantic at record times until retired in 2003

What is the Concorde?

300

Airlines like Southwest and Spirit follow this business model focused on low fares and fewer amenities

What is a low cost carrier?

300

This famous female aviator disappeared in 1937 while attempting to fly around the world

Who is Amelia Earhart?

400

The paved area where aircraft park, refuel, and load passengers is called this

What is the apron (or ramp)?

400

This axis runs from wingtip to wingtip and controls the aircraft's pitch.

What is lateral axis?

400

What aircraft is known as the, "Queen of the Skies"

What is the Boeing 747?

400

When an airline deliberately sells more tickets than available seats to account for passenger no-shows, it is practicing this:

What is overbooking?

400

This 1937 aviation disaster that involving a German airship occurred while landing at Lakehurst Naval Air Station in New Jersey

What is the Hindenburg disaster?

500
This U.S. airport is the largest in the country by land area

What is Denver International Airport (DEN)?

500

This principle explains how faster-moving air over a wing creates a lower pressure area, contributing to lift

What is Bernoulli's Principle?

500

This United States stealth aircraft was often called the first operational stealth fighter. It was involved in an incident being shot down over Serbia in 1999.

What is the F-117 Nighthawk?

500

This United Nations aviation body sets global standards for airline operation, safety, and international air travel (makes rules for proper radio etiquette/jargon)

What is ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization)?

500

This Boeing aircraft introduced in 1958 became the first successful American commercial jet airliner

What is the Boeing 707?