BOEING AT 102 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS
WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
DFW - Dallas Fort Worth - Answer-• Types of operations provided by the airport :
domestic, international
• Number of runways and terminals at the airport: 7 runways, 5 terminals
• Airspace class surrounding the airport: 27 miles
• The Wright Amendment of 1979: Imposed rules on flights out of Love Field ■
Passenger service flown with larger mainline jet aircraft could be provided only to
airports within Texas and its four neighboring U.S. states. ■ Flights to other states
were allowed only on aircraft with 56 seats or fewer, in an attempt to prohibit
mainline passenger service outside of the five-state region. ■ Airlines could not offer
connecting flights, through service on another airline, or through ticketing beyond the
five-state region
DXB - Dubai International - Answer-• Types of operations provided by the airport:
international
• Number of runways and terminals at the airport: 3 terminals, 2 runways
• High technologies used at the airport: smart gates/face scanning
LHR - London Heathrow - Answer-• The first flight into the airport: 1925 forced
landing
• Types of operations provided by the airport: first military now international
• Number of runways and terminals at the airport: 5 terminals, 2 runways
Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport - Answer-• How was the airport named?
named after atlanta mayor
• The first flight into the airport: 1926 Florida Airways
• Types of operations provided by the airport: domestic, international
• Number of runways and terminals at the airport: 5 runways, 2 terminals
Tokyo Haneda Airport - Answer-• Types of operations provided by the airport
domestic,international,military
• Number of runways and terminals at the airport:
4 runways, 3 terminals
• High technologies used at the airport: Edo Alley, rent a robot, shrine, rent a cabin
LAX - Answer-• Types of operations provided by the airport: domestic, international
• Number of runways and terminals at the airport: 4 runways, 8 terminals
• Airspace class surrounding the airport: 640 acres
• Airport noise abatement program:
- "Preferential Runway Use Policy"
-During noise sensitive hours (0000-0629), LAX still departs to the west but arriving
aircraft fly over the ocean and approach from the west
• High technologies used at the airport: LAX train
, ORD - Answer-• How was the airport named? named after Lt. Cmdr. Edward H.
O'Hare, a naval aviator
• Types of operations provided by the airport: domestic, international
• Number of runways and terminals at the airport: 7 runways, 4 terminals
• Airspace class surrounding the airport: 7200 acres
Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) - Answer-• da Vinci dedicated much of his life to the
study of birds, aviation, and the potential for manned flight.
• He produced more than 35,000 words and drew more than 500 sketches dealing
with flying machines, the nature of air, and birds.
• He spent lots of time on "ornithopters" which are machines designed to mimic the
flapping motion of birds.
• He wrote the codex on the flight of birds which directly led to the successful
development of actual aircraft. In the codex, he talked about the crucial concept of
the relationship between the center of gravity and the center of lifting pressure on a
bird's wing.
George Cayley (1773-1857) - Answer-• An English pioneer of aerial navigation and
aeronautical engineering and designer of the first successful glider to carry a human
being aloft.
• Widely regarded as "The Father of Aeronautics".
• Many consider him the first true scientific aerial investigator and the first person to
understand the underlying principles and forces of flight.
Orville Wright (1871-1948) and Wilbur Wright (1867-1912) - Answer-• Between 1899
and 1905, the Wright brothers conducted a program of aeronautical research and
experimentation.
• The brothers made the first controlled, sustained flight of a powered, heavier-than-
air aircraft with the Wright Flyer on December 17, 1903. All successful airplanes
since then have incorporated the basic design elements of the 1903 Wright Flyer.
• From 1904 to 1905, the brothers developed their flying machine to make longer-
running and more aerodynamic flights with the Wright Flyer II, followed by the first
truly practical fixed-wing aircraft, the Wright Flyer III.
• The Wright brothers were also the first to invent aircraft controls that made
fixedwing powered flight possible.
Raymonde de Laroche (1882-1919) - Answer-• On March 8, 1910, de Laroche
received the first pilot's license awarded to a woman. She is also thought to be the
first woman to pilot a plane.
• In June 1919, de Laroche set two women's records, one at the altitude of 15,700
feet, and another women's distance record of 201 miles.
Harriet Quimby (1875-1912) - Answer-• The first woman to gain a pilot's license in
the US.
• In 1912, she became the first woman to make a solo flight across the English
Channel.
William E. Boeing (1881-1956) - Answer-• 1916, established the Pacific Airplane
Company, which became the Boeing Airplane Company a year later and built its first
two planes, both float biplanes.
WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
DFW - Dallas Fort Worth - Answer-• Types of operations provided by the airport :
domestic, international
• Number of runways and terminals at the airport: 7 runways, 5 terminals
• Airspace class surrounding the airport: 27 miles
• The Wright Amendment of 1979: Imposed rules on flights out of Love Field ■
Passenger service flown with larger mainline jet aircraft could be provided only to
airports within Texas and its four neighboring U.S. states. ■ Flights to other states
were allowed only on aircraft with 56 seats or fewer, in an attempt to prohibit
mainline passenger service outside of the five-state region. ■ Airlines could not offer
connecting flights, through service on another airline, or through ticketing beyond the
five-state region
DXB - Dubai International - Answer-• Types of operations provided by the airport:
international
• Number of runways and terminals at the airport: 3 terminals, 2 runways
• High technologies used at the airport: smart gates/face scanning
LHR - London Heathrow - Answer-• The first flight into the airport: 1925 forced
landing
• Types of operations provided by the airport: first military now international
• Number of runways and terminals at the airport: 5 terminals, 2 runways
Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport - Answer-• How was the airport named?
named after atlanta mayor
• The first flight into the airport: 1926 Florida Airways
• Types of operations provided by the airport: domestic, international
• Number of runways and terminals at the airport: 5 runways, 2 terminals
Tokyo Haneda Airport - Answer-• Types of operations provided by the airport
domestic,international,military
• Number of runways and terminals at the airport:
4 runways, 3 terminals
• High technologies used at the airport: Edo Alley, rent a robot, shrine, rent a cabin
LAX - Answer-• Types of operations provided by the airport: domestic, international
• Number of runways and terminals at the airport: 4 runways, 8 terminals
• Airspace class surrounding the airport: 640 acres
• Airport noise abatement program:
- "Preferential Runway Use Policy"
-During noise sensitive hours (0000-0629), LAX still departs to the west but arriving
aircraft fly over the ocean and approach from the west
• High technologies used at the airport: LAX train
, ORD - Answer-• How was the airport named? named after Lt. Cmdr. Edward H.
O'Hare, a naval aviator
• Types of operations provided by the airport: domestic, international
• Number of runways and terminals at the airport: 7 runways, 4 terminals
• Airspace class surrounding the airport: 7200 acres
Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) - Answer-• da Vinci dedicated much of his life to the
study of birds, aviation, and the potential for manned flight.
• He produced more than 35,000 words and drew more than 500 sketches dealing
with flying machines, the nature of air, and birds.
• He spent lots of time on "ornithopters" which are machines designed to mimic the
flapping motion of birds.
• He wrote the codex on the flight of birds which directly led to the successful
development of actual aircraft. In the codex, he talked about the crucial concept of
the relationship between the center of gravity and the center of lifting pressure on a
bird's wing.
George Cayley (1773-1857) - Answer-• An English pioneer of aerial navigation and
aeronautical engineering and designer of the first successful glider to carry a human
being aloft.
• Widely regarded as "The Father of Aeronautics".
• Many consider him the first true scientific aerial investigator and the first person to
understand the underlying principles and forces of flight.
Orville Wright (1871-1948) and Wilbur Wright (1867-1912) - Answer-• Between 1899
and 1905, the Wright brothers conducted a program of aeronautical research and
experimentation.
• The brothers made the first controlled, sustained flight of a powered, heavier-than-
air aircraft with the Wright Flyer on December 17, 1903. All successful airplanes
since then have incorporated the basic design elements of the 1903 Wright Flyer.
• From 1904 to 1905, the brothers developed their flying machine to make longer-
running and more aerodynamic flights with the Wright Flyer II, followed by the first
truly practical fixed-wing aircraft, the Wright Flyer III.
• The Wright brothers were also the first to invent aircraft controls that made
fixedwing powered flight possible.
Raymonde de Laroche (1882-1919) - Answer-• On March 8, 1910, de Laroche
received the first pilot's license awarded to a woman. She is also thought to be the
first woman to pilot a plane.
• In June 1919, de Laroche set two women's records, one at the altitude of 15,700
feet, and another women's distance record of 201 miles.
Harriet Quimby (1875-1912) - Answer-• The first woman to gain a pilot's license in
the US.
• In 1912, she became the first woman to make a solo flight across the English
Channel.
William E. Boeing (1881-1956) - Answer-• 1916, established the Pacific Airplane
Company, which became the Boeing Airplane Company a year later and built its first
two planes, both float biplanes.