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Envoy Flight Attendant Training Exam Complete Questions And Correct Detailed Answers (Verified Answers) |Already Graded A+||Brand New Version!! Theory of Flight: The four forces - Answer- Lift, Gravity, Thrust, and Drag Lift - Answer- upward force Gravity (or weight) - Answer- downward force Thrust - Answer- forward force Drag - Answer- resisting force In order to take off, the aircraft's __ and __ must be sufficient to overcome its __and __. - Answer- thrust, lift, weight, and drag The pilot guides and controls the aircraft by controlling its pitch, roll, and yaw via the control surfaces. These include the __ , __ , and __. - Answer- ailerons, elevators, and rudder To land, an aircraft's __ must be reduced safely below its __, as its lift is reduced to levels less than its __. - Answer- thrust, drag, weight. Fuselage (body) - Answer- a rigid structure on which the aircraft components, e.g., wing, tail, engine, etc., are mounted Nose - Answer- the forward section of an aircraft. It includes the flightdeck where the captain and first officer sit Nacelle - Answer- the protective covering surrounding the aircraft engine Aileron - Answer- hinged portion on the trailing edge of the wing. It raises and lowers to control the rolling motion of the aircraft. Flaps - Answer- hinged portion of the wing located on the trailing (back) edges, covering the section of the wing from the fuselage to the aileron. Flaps provide additional lift to compensate for the slower air speeds associated with landing. Elevators - Answer- moveable control surfaces hinged to the horizontal stabilizer, which control pitch or position of the nose of the aircraft relative to the horizon Rudder - Answer- located on the tail section. Controls the left to right movement of the aircraft ("yaw"). Horizontal and Vertical Stabilizer - Answer- located in the tail section, contributes to the aircraft's stability. The horizontal stabilizers can be adjusted to align the aircraft's flight path angle according to existing wind conditions. Additional control comes from the vertical stabilizer. Landing gear - Answer- the understructure which is made up of the nose and main gears. Retractable gear folds up into the aircraft in flight. Empennage - Answer- commonly referred to as the tail section, consists of of the rudder, various tabs, vertical and horizontal stabilizers, and elevators Slats - Answer- located on the forward edge of the wing, are usually found on jet aircraft. They give the aircraft additional lift on takeoff for short runways and help reduce airspeed for landing. EMB 140 - Answer- 44 passengers EMB 145 - Answer- 50 passengers ERJ 170 - Answer- 65 passengers ERJ 175 - Answer- 76 passengers First Class - Answer- The highest level of service on flights across the U.S. First includes priority privileges, wider seats with more legroom, premium dining, and free entertainment Main Cabin Extra - Answer- Available on all flights, Main Cabin Extra offers an upgraded main cabin experience, including early boarding, complimentary alcoholic drinks, and extra legroom Main Cabin - Answer- Our standard service on all flights, Main Cabin is more than just a seat, it includes everything a customer needs for an enjoyable flight. This includes offering seat selections at the time of purchase, free snacks, and free entertainment A/C or AC - Answer- Abbreviation for the word "aircraft" Advantage Program - Answer- The member loyalty program (frequent traveler program) for American Airlines, which made its debut on May 1st, 1981. It continues to be the largest loyalty program in the world with more than 70 million members. Four elite tiers make up the Advantage Program: Gold, Platinum, Platinum Pro, and Executive Platinum. Members attain status by earning miles. Miles are earned by flying on American Airlines and/or participant airlines, as well as making transactions with over 1,000 participating companies. Members may then redeem their miles for discounted and/or free travel, flight upgrades, vacation packages, car rentals, hotel stays and other retail products. AFT - Answer- Rear (back) of the aircraft APU - Answer- Auxiliary Power Unit. The APU provides ground power to the aircraft when the engines are not running. It is mainly used when the aircraft is parked at the gate. Arm, Arming (arm or arming the exit) - Answer- "Arming" or "to arm" is the process of attaching the evacuation slide to the A/C floor at departure. When the door is opened in the armed mode, the slide deploys and inflates. Concierge Key - Answer- an exclusive program that American Airlines has for its very top customers. It is by invitation only. Compliance Check - Answer- Flight Attendant verification that customers are adhering to safety regulations, i.e., seatbelts fastened, luggage stowed, seatbacks forward, etc.... Deadhead, Deadheader, and Deadheading - Answer- A crewmember traveling on company business as a passenger and occupies a passenger seat (usually). A deadheader is not part of the working crew. Deadheading includes being positioned to work a flight from another city or going back home after working a previous flight. Disarm, Disarming, and Disarmed - Answer- The process of releasing the evacuation slide from the A/C floor brackets upon arrival. When the exit is in the disarmed mode, the escape slide does not deploy automatically when the door is opened. Doghouse - Answer- An enclosed storage area onboard the aircraft that is often used to store supplies and emergency equipment Door Handle - Answer- A large door-mounted handle that is used to open or close a door from the inside of the aircraft Exit Row Seating - Answer- Seats in which a customer can go directly to an exit without entering an aisle Federal Aviation - Answer- A U.S. government agency that sets standards for aircraft and people

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Theory of Flight: The four forces - Answer- Lift, Gravity, Thrust, and Drag

Lift - Answer- upward force

Gravity (or weight) - Answer- downward force

Thrust - Answer- forward force

Drag - Answer- resisting force

In order to take off, the aircraft's __ and __ must be sufficient to overcome its __and __.
- Answer- thrust, lift, weight, and drag

The pilot guides and controls the aircraft by controlling its pitch, roll, and yaw via the
control surfaces. These include the __ , __ , and __. - Answer- ailerons, elevators, and
rudder

To land, an aircraft's __ must be reduced safely below its __, as its lift is reduced to
levels less than its __. - Answer- thrust, drag, weight.

Fuselage (body) - Answer- a rigid structure on which the aircraft components, e.g.,
wing, tail, engine, etc., are mounted

Nose - Answer- the forward section of an aircraft. It includes the flightdeck where the
captain and first officer sit

Nacelle - Answer- the protective covering surrounding the aircraft engine

Aileron - Answer- hinged portion on the trailing edge of the wing. It raises and lowers to
control the rolling motion of the aircraft.

Flaps - Answer- hinged portion of the wing
located on the trailing (back) edges, covering the section of the wing from the fuselage
to the aileron. Flaps provide additional lift to compensate for the slower air speeds
associated with landing.

, Elevators - Answer- moveable control surfaces hinged to the horizontal stabilizer, which
control pitch or position of the nose of the aircraft relative to the horizon

Rudder - Answer- located on the tail section. Controls the left to right movement of the
aircraft ("yaw").

Horizontal and Vertical Stabilizer - Answer- located in the tail section, contributes to the
aircraft's stability. The horizontal stabilizers can be adjusted to align the aircraft's flight
path angle according to existing wind conditions. Additional control comes from the
vertical stabilizer.

Landing gear - Answer- the understructure which is made up of the nose and main
gears. Retractable gear folds up into the aircraft in flight.

Empennage - Answer- commonly referred to as the tail section, consists of of the
rudder, various tabs, vertical and horizontal stabilizers, and elevators

Slats - Answer- located on the forward edge of the wing, are usually found on jet
aircraft. They give the aircraft additional lift on takeoff for short runways and help reduce
airspeed for landing.

EMB 140 - Answer- 44 passengers

EMB 145 - Answer- 50 passengers

ERJ 170 - Answer- 65 passengers

ERJ 175 - Answer- 76 passengers

First Class - Answer- The highest level of service on flights across the U.S. First
includes priority privileges, wider seats with more legroom, premium dining, and free
entertainment

Main Cabin Extra - Answer- Available on all flights, Main Cabin Extra offers an
upgraded main cabin experience, including early boarding, complimentary alcoholic
drinks, and extra legroom

Main Cabin - Answer- Our standard service on all flights, Main Cabin is more than just a
seat, it includes everything a customer needs for an enjoyable flight. This includes
offering seat selections at the time of purchase, free snacks, and free entertainment

A/C or AC - Answer- Abbreviation for the word "aircraft"

Advantage Program - Answer- The member loyalty program (frequent traveler program)
for American Airlines, which made its debut on May 1st, 1981. It continues to be the

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