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39 notecards = 10 pages (4 cards per page)

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Cabin Crew Terminology

front 1

Aft

back 1

The rear of the aircraft

front 2

Belly Landing

back 2

A landing without the main landing gear extended.

front 3

Briefing

back 3

An information meeting prior or after a flight.

front 4

Bulkhead

back 4

A partition or wall divider.

front 5

Commander

back 5

The pilot designated by the operator to be in command of the flight.

front 6

Crew Member

back 6

A person assigned to perform a duty in an aircraft during flight time.

front 7

De-Icing

back 7

A process of removing snow and ice from an aircraft.

front 8

Demo

back 8

A safety demonstration on board the aircraft.

front 9

Doghouse

back 9

Compartment located under or behind certain cabin crew seat areas.

front 10

Exit row

back 10

Seating adjacent to emergency exits.

front 11

Ferry

back 11

A flight without passengers.

front 12

First Officer

back 12

Co-pilot

front 13

Flight Deck

back 13

the area at the front of the aircraft where the operating Pilots sit.

front 14

Galley

back 14

Food and beverage preparation area.

front 15

Gash Bag

back 15

Rubbish Bag

front 16

Impact

back 16

Is a collision

front 17

Infant

back 17

A child under 2 years of age.

front 18

Jet way / Air Bridge

back 18

Retractable boarding system.

front 19

Lay-over / Stop-over

back 19

A period when crew rests at a destination.

front 20

Local Time

back 20

The local time in a particular country.

front 21

Offload

back 21

To remove passengers

front 22

Overhead bin / Overhead locker

back 22

A stowage compartment for passengers hand luggage above passenger seats.

front 23

Passenger manifest

back 23

A list of all passengers on-board the aircraft.

front 24

Pilot in command

back 24

The pilot t responsible for the operation and safety of an aircraft during flight time.

front 25

Push-back

back 25

When aircraft is moved back from gate by a truck.

front 26

Refuel

back 26

Taking on fuel.

front 27

Report Time

back 27

Time at which you must report for duty.

front 28

Roster

back 28

Programme of your duties.

front 29

Runway

back 29

Where the aircraft takes off and lands.

front 30

Sector

back 30

One flight from one destination to another.

front 31

Self-help exits

back 31

Exits that passengers might have to open unassisted

front 32

Senior Cabin Crew Member

back 32

A nominated whenever more than one cabin crew member is assigned. The Senior Cabin Crew Member shall have responsibility to the commander for the conduct and coordination of cabin safety and emergency procedure(s) specified in the FOM.

front 33

Silent Review

back 33

A personal review of evacuation duties prior to take-off and landing.

front 34

Slot time

back 34

Official departure or landing time allocated.

front 35

Tarmac

back 35

The area where the aircrafts are parked.

front 36

Taxi

back 36

When the aircraft moves on the ground.

front 37

Torching

back 37

When an engine or APU is exhausting fire or smoke upon starting of engines

front 38

uplift

back 38

To load passengers

front 39

Wet Ditching

back 39

A landing on water