AP Codes Flashcards
The next station or stations in line of a flight schedule routing
Down line
The actual aircraft
equipment
The time the aircraft to arrive
ETA
The time estimated for the aircraft depart
ETD
person who assist passenger in safety and service inbound any aircraft that seats 20 or more
Flight Attendant
Collapsed seat in the cabin for the flight attendant to sit during take off and landing
Jumpseat
The government that regulates the safety of airline operation
FAA
A flight operated without revenue passengers its flown to move the aircraft to a different city or maintenance
Ferry Flight
The movement of an aircraft from one location to another
Flight
Pilots who sit in the right seat of the cockpit
First Office
All aircraft doors are floor level exits and used as emergency exits
Fuselage
The front of the aircraft toward the cockpit
Forward
Small designated area beverage and meals are served
Galley
The area of the terminal building where passengers gather before boarding
Gate
Last departure point from a country before arriving in another country
Gateway
A ground support equipment used to supply on board power light heat and air
Ground power unit
The speed of an aircraft with reference to the surface of the earth
Ground Security Coordinator
A flight that is waiting for instructions to either takeoff ,land or park at available gate
Holding
A flight that is waiting for instructions to either takeoff ,land or park at available gate
Inbound
system of navigation radios used for guiding aircraft during unfavor weather conditional such as fog
Instrument landing system
Not Functioning
Inoperative
When the routing form origin to destination requires 2 or more different air carrier to accommodate the passenger
Interline
Changing from a flight of one carrier to a flight of another carrier
Interline Connection
A schedule stop or stops between the originating city and the final exam destination
Intermediate Station
The captain of the flight who is charged with overalls responsibility of security related issues while the aircraft is in flight
Inflight security coordinator
A collapsible seat in the cockpit occupied by authorized personnel
jumpseat
Authorized given to crew member and other eligible personnel to travel in the jump seat
jump seat authority
Authorizied personnel occupying the jump seat
Jump seat rider
Velocity of one nautical mile per hour
Knots
Time spent on the ground between flights , Time spent down line between flights
Layover
The city where the flights begin
Origin
An aircraft that would be departing from a city
Outbound
Overbooking is design to protect the airline no-show more seat than available
Over booking
Storage Compartment located over seat
Over head bins
customer has a confirmed reservation and a valid ticket but is not accommodated on the flight
Over sale
A customer who travels on a schedule airline flight
Passenger
The last coupon of an airline tickets
Passenger coupond
Passenger baggage did not show up on the flight due to an error on the airline
Passenger arrive without baggage
The totaled weight of a passenger and cargo carried on aircraft
Payload
The adjacent to the terminal building of the aircraft
Ramp
Training required a annual base intended to review regulation policies procedures and change
Recurrent training
A rerouting of an existing ticket due to a change in fare , class or service or nothing
Reroute
A change to a crew member assign flights or flight due to unforseen circumstances or cancellations
Reschedule flights
A flight crew member on a standby for duty
Reserve crew
A month or day schedule requiring a crewmember to be available on standby
Reserved days or scheduled or crew
Remains overnight
RON
The way travel between the origins and destination is arranged
Routing
A vehicle that can fly , such as airplane glider helicopter
Aircraft
Additional crew member
ACM
The back of the airplane
AFT
A company employee with the handling of ground phase of the flight operation
Agent
A commercial enterprise that provides schedule flights for passengers
Air carrier
Any surface such as an airplane wing design to obtain reaction from the air through which it moves
Air foil
A condition in the atmosphere that can cause an airplane to loose altitude quickly
Air pocket
The The velocity of an aircraft
Air speed
A non US citizen
Alien
Alternate airport
ALT
The instrument used to measure off an aircraft above sea level of usually expressed in feet
Altimeter
The height of which aircraft files above sea level
Altitude
Air craft on ground (grounded due to maintenance)
AOG
The name of the airline reservation computer system used by go jet airline
Apollo
The control level of local air traffic in the vincinity of an airport by the FAA
Air Traffic control
A separate engine on board the airport that provides power to the entire aircraft
Auxiliary Power unit
To incline the aircraft at an angle while turning left or right . A number of flights leaving a hub city doing a short period of time.
BANK
Trolly used to roll down the aisle to serve beverage to the customer
Beverage Cart
Trolly used to roll down the aisle to serve beverage to the customer
Beverage cart