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This is how many Executive Leaders including the Airport Director the Columbus Airport has.

7

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This is how many flights Delta offers out of the Columbus Airport.

3 Flights

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At an airport, the abbreviation ARFF refers to this emergency response service.

Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting

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This is the color of our taxiway lights.

Blue

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This is how many terminals the airport has.

2

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This is the time frame of our fiscal year (starting month- ending month).

July-June

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These are the two types of fuel sold at Flightways Columbus.

Jet A & Avgas

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At our airport, this is the current source of food available to passengers.

Vending

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At our workplace, this is the number of consecutive days you must be absent before a doctor’s note is required.

3 days

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In airport operations, the acronym LEO refers to this type of sworn security professional.

Law Enforcement Officer

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On our airport logo, this trio of contrail colors represents these four entities/areas?

Columbus, Phenix City (Russel County), Ft. Benning, and Harris County.

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At our security gates, this term describes someone entering right behind you before the gate fully closes.

Piggybacking

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When developing a strategic plan, SWOT stand for this.

Strength, Weaknesses, Opportunities, & Threats

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Adding a new route, increasing flight frequency, or up-gauging an aircraft are all actions tied to this airport-focused function aimed at growing and improving air connectivity.

Air Service Development

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This is the required response time for our ARFF vehicle when responding to an aircraft incident.

3 minutes from notification

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On an airfield, the abbreviation FOD refers to this dangerous material that must be kept off runways.

Foreign Object Debris

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These are the names of our two parking lots.

Short-term Parking and Long-term Parking

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In accounting, the abbreviation GL refers to this main record where all financial transactions are tracked.

General Ledger

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When a line technician uses hand signals or wands to guide an aircraft into its parking position, this is the term for that action.

Marshalling

 

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This is the name of our cart that sells alcoholic beverages.

Propellers Skybar

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In payroll and benefits, the acronym COLA refers to this increase made to keep up with inflation.

Cost of Living Adjustment

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Our officers carry these devices to administer non-lethal force when needed.

Tasers

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This is the name of the character that recently got the most view on Facebook.

Ghosty

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In the SIDA area, this is the term for asking someone to show their badge if they aren’t displaying it.

Challenging

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This is the Columbus Airport's Mission.

We are a team of professionals representing the Columbus, Georgia region in a responsible and businesslike manner. We are financially self-sustaining, while exceeding expectations for safety and quality service. We’re committed to meeting the air transportation and economic development needs of the community, its customers and partners.

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These are the two main categories of airlines.

Legacy & Low-cost Carrier (LCC)

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This is the ARFF index the Columbus Airport can currently support.

Index A

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This is how many part 139 inspections that are completed each day.

3 (day, night, as required (AR))

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This is how many designated pet relief areas that are located at the Columbus Airport.

2 Pre-security & Post-security

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In aviation funding, the acronym AIP refers to this federal program that supports airfield and other projects.  

Airport Improvement Program

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This is the name of Flightways Columbus' current fuel supplier.

Avfuel

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Hospitality places this yellow sign to warn people about slippery floors.

Wet Floor Sign

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To request a day off and to be paid for it employees must complete this form

Leave Form (will also accept absence form (for old schoolers))

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This proud bird is featured on our Public Safety department’s logo.

Eagle

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Our website features this tool that lets travelers compare the price of a trip from CSG with other airports.

Cost Calculator

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In airports, the area where proper ID must be shown at all times is referred to as this acronym SIDA.

Security Identification Display Area

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These are what the Columbus Airport must abide because we accept federal grants.

Grant Assurances

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The abbreviation ATO refers to this place where passengers used to buy tickets.

Airline Ticket Office

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This is how many categories of required training there are required for ARFF under part 139.

11 categories

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At an airport, the abbreviation RSA refers to this protected zone surrounding a runway.

Runway Safety Area

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This is how many t-hangars the airport has (not bays).

16

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At airports, the acronym PFC refers to this fee collected from travelers to help fund facility improvements.

Passenger Facility Charge

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In fuel operations, this term refers to pulling fuel from a truck or tank to check its quality.

Sumping

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This is the name we’ve given to our airport’s floor scrubber.

Bertha

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Birthday time, wellness time, or any time off that isn’t sick, vacation, or holiday falls under this category.

Perk Time

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This is the number of training hours required for our Law Enforcement Officers.

40

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Before booking a trip, we ask our community to do this to support their local airport.

"Check CSG first!"

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In airport security, the acronym ASP refers to this required document outlining all protective measures.

Airport Security Plan

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These are the documents put out by the FAA which provide best practices for airports.

Advisory Circulars (ACs)

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This is the target load factor (%) required by airlines to be considered profitable.

85%

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Used by airport firefighters, the abbreviation AFFF stands for this type of specialized firefighting foam.

Aqueous Film-Forming Foam

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This is the mechanism signs and other objects must be mounted on in safety areas so that it can break away if hit by an aircraft.

Frangible Coupling

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This is how many acres the Columbus Airport property owns within the fence.

680 acres

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These are the two categories of revenue an airport receives.

Aeronautical & Non-Aeronautical

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This is how many gallons one of Flightways jet fuel trucks holds.

3,000 gallons

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These federal standards help ensure hospitality handles chemicals safely, often referred to as SDS.

Safety Data Sheets

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This is the only holiday on our calendar for which employees do not receive paid time off.

Presidents' Day

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Our airport uses this gunshot detection system for rapid incident alerts.

Amberbox

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Because of this FAA grant assurance, the airport cannot purchase sponsorships unless they include something like a booth, speaking slot, or educational opportunity.

Grant Assurance #25 Airport Revenues (revenue diversion)

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CFR 49 Part this number is the federal regulation that mandates our Airport Security Program.

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