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During your time at the Airport, you may hear some aviation
words or terms that you are not very familiar with. Listed below are
definitions to words you may hear at the Airport.
Air Traffic Controller - This person works in the
control tower and talks to pilots by radio. An Air Traffic Controller tells the
pilots when and where they can land their planes at the airport.
Baggage Cart - This is the cart
that carries your luggage to and from the planes while they are on the
ground. Belly - This is the area located in the bottom of the
plane where your luggage is stored.
Cargo - Any type of goods that a plane is carrying, including suitcases,
golf bags and boxes.
Cockpit - Area located at the front of the plane
where the Pilot and Co-Pilot sit. All of the instruments and controls needed to
fly the plane and talk to the control tower are also located in this
area.
Controls - Dials, knobs and
switches that the Pilot and Co-Pilot use to fly the plane. They can use
controls for raising and lowering the landing gear, and to takeoff and land the
plane.
Control Tower - This is the
building where Air Traffic Controllers work. From here, the Air Traffic
Controller talks to pilots who are on the ground and those who are in the
air.
Conveyor Belt - A machine with a
moving surface that is used by Airport personnel to move luggage from one place
to another.
Co-Pilot - Person who sits in the cockpit with the Pilot. The
Co-Pilot is also known as the first officer and monitors the plane's controls
and gauges while the Pilot flies the plane.
Flight Attendant - This person helps you find your
seat on the plane, reviews safety information prior to takeoff, and
serves you snacks and beverages while the plane is in the air.
Flight Monitors - These television
screens are located all around the Airport. They display all your flight
information, including the flight number, arrival or departure time, the gate
where the flight will be arriving or departing from, and whether it is on time
or delayed.
Gates - This is where you wait for your plane. Gates
usually have seats that you can sit in and televisions that show information
about the Airport and current news. Gates are also the areas where you leave
the airport building to board your plane. You can either walk through a
jetway/loading bridge or walk outside to get to your plane.
Jetway/Loading Bridges
- The hallway that connects the gate entrance to the door of the plane.
Passengers use this hallway to board and exit planes.
Pilot - Person who sits in the cockpit with the
Co-Pilot and flies the plane.
Runway
- A strip of level ground, usually concrete, that airplanes takeoff and
land on.
Security Checkpoints - These are
used to protect the flight crew and passengers from possible dangers when
flying in the plane. These checkpoints prevent people from carrying weapons and
dangerous materials onto the plane.
Skycap - Person who stands in front of the terminal
building and provides curbside check-in for flights.
Taxiway - A strip of land that
pilots drive their planes on before takeoff and afterlanding. Pilots use
taxiways to drive back and forth between the gate area and the
runway.
Ticket Agent - Person who works at
the ticketing counter who checks your bags onto the plane, gives you a seat
assignment, and shows you where your gate is located. A Ticket Agent also sells
tickets to passengers who have not yet purchased them or have lost them.
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