FAM COMPILATION OF FINALS ACTIVITY + IATA CODES ACTIVITY + QUIZ

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Air Operator Certificate

This document is issued by a national aviation authority and authorizes an aircraft operator to conduct commercial air transport operations, signifying they have the necessary personnel, systems, and procedures for safe operations.

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Accountable Manager

This individual occupies the highest position within the flight operations organization and is personally responsible to national authorities for assuring orderly financing, operations, and proper maintenance of the fleet.

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Operations Manual

This is an EU-OPS stipulated document that must be in English and approved by legal authorities, consisting of four parts including General/Basic, Aeroplane Operating Matters, Route and Aerodrome Instruction and Information, and Training.

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Maintenance

This type of maintenance describes prophylactic measures taken to maintain the perfect technical condition of the aircraft, including active measures (like lubrication) and condition monitoring (like visual checks).

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Repair

This term refers to the active elimination of a defect that negatively influences an aircraft's operation, with the level of importance and rectification timeline defined by the Minimum Equipment List (MEL).

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Overhaul

This comprehensive measure involves checks, inspections, change of parts, and rectifications, typically bundled into long-term downtimes longer than routine maintenance events.

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Line Maintenance

This type of maintenance is done during active operations at a line station, without taking the aircraft out of operations for a long period, with the "A-check" being a common example.

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Base Maintenance

This type of maintenance, also known as heavy maintenance, requires the aircraft to be taken out of active operations for a longer period and is characterized by a large amount of man-hours, with the "C-check" being a typical event.

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Flight Operations Postholder

This individual reports directly to the accountable manager, is superior to all fleets, defines processes for flight operations, and manages activities of their department or external providers.

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assure proper maintenance of the fleet

This is the main responsibility of the technical operations department.

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ADA

What is the three-letter city code for Adana?

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BB

What is the two-letter country code for Barbados?

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Kigali

Identify the city associated with the three-letter code KGL.

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What is the two-letter city code for Astoria?

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AST

What is the two-letter state/province code for Bankstown, Australia?

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Basel

Identify the city associated with the three-letter code BSL.

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BUS

What is the three-letter city code for Batumi?

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Ouagadougou

Identify the city associated with the two-letter country code BF.

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BFP

What is the three-letter city code for Beaver Falls, PA, US?

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Hamilton, Bermuda

Identify the city associated with the three-letter code BDA.

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EGO

What is the three-letter city code for Belgorod?

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Belarus

Identify the country associated with the two-letter code BY (as seen with Minsk).

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BLL

What is the three-letter city code for Billund?

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Brisbane

Identify the city in Australia with the three-letter code BNE.

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BGA

What is the three-letter city code for Bucaramanga?

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BOJ

What is the three-letter city code for Burgas?

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Belize

Identify the city associated with the three-letter code BZE.

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ALA

What is the three-letter city code for Almaty?

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Algiers

Identify the city associated with the three-letter code ALG.

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AOI

What is the three-letter city code for Ancona?

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Armenia

Identify the city associated with the three-letter code AXM.

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BRI

What is the three-letter city code for Bari?

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Bangkok

Identify the city associated with the three-letter code BKK.

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CKG

What is the three-letter city code for Chongqing?

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DAC

What is the three-letter city code for Dhaka?

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Osaka Itami International Airport

What airport has the three-letter code ITM?

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Los Angeles International Airport

What airport has the three-letter code LAX?

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Toronto Pearson International Airport

What airport has the three-letter code YYZ?

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Taiwan

What country does the airport with the code TPE belong in?

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United States of America

What country does the airport with the code SFB belong in?

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Landside

This classification of airport areas encompasses all facilities accessible to the general public prior to security screening.

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Runways

These are the designated paved surfaces upon which aircraft execute takeoff and landing maneuvers.

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Change of movement type

This distinct function of an airport terminal involves the conversion of continuous passenger arrivals or freight deliveries into discrete, aircraft-sized batches for departure.

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Change of mode

Processing

Change of movement type

The three distinct functions performed by an airport terminal facility.

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International Airport

This category of airports in the Philippines serves as primary entry and exit points for international air travel, equipped with customs and immigration services

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Apron

This paved area within the airside environment is utilized for aircraft parking, passenger boarding/disembarking, baggage handling, and refueling operations.

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Control Tower

A prominent structure from which air traffic controllers direct and monitor aircraft movements on the ground and in the immediate airspace.

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Non Aviation Services

This significant financial component of an airport's business model derives revenue from commercial activities such as retail, dining, and hospitality services, rather than direct aviation operations.

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Pier Finger Terminal

This terminal design concept, widely adopted globally, features extended piers equipped with jet bridges connected to a central terminal building.

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Deregulation

This fundamental shift in regulatory policy compelled airport operators to relinquish monopolistic control over ground handling services, thereby fostering a more competitive market.

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Minimum Time Track

This optimization premise in flight planning aims to lead the aircraft from departure to destination in the shortest possible period of time.

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Ground handling purposes

The (traditional) core function of an airport is the operation of premises for servicing and handling aircraft, passengers, cargo and mail.

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Check-in counters

This part of the landside is where passengers get boarding passes and check luggage.

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Flight Dispatch and Operations Control

This refers to the succeeding step of network planning, where coordination of flights is taken over on a short-term basis, mainly responsible for operational flight planning.

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Ground Time

This describes the period from chocking the aircraft after arrival at the parking position until the chocks are removed.

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Operations Control

This department serves as the surveillant and managing interface to the flights and the entire route network in its active phase.

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Block Time

This is the period from removing the chocks at the parking position until chocking the aircraft again at the next destination, consisting of taxi out, flight time, and taxi in.

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Safety

This is a major objective for dispatch, ensuring the well-being of the flight and its occupants.

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Minimum Fuel Track

This optimization premise in flight planning ensures that the aircraft will consume the least possible amount of fuel on a trip.

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Punctuality

This is a major objective for dispatch, emphasizing adherence to scheduled times.

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Operational Flight Plan

This is a single document issued by dispatch for each individual flight, summarizing all relevant information for crews and operations control.

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Airside

These areas are accessible only to authorized personnel and screened passengers, where security is very tight.

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Taxiways

These are paved paths that connect runways to other areas of the airport, such as aprons, hangars, and terminals, used by aircraft to move on the ground.

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INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION

This organization assigns four-letter codes primarily used for air traffic control, flight planning, and operational purposes, favored by aviation professionals.

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International Air Transport Association Codes

These codes are unique, three-letter codes assigned by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) to identify airports, airlines, and other entities in the aviation and travel industry.