Airline
unchecked baggage
baggage carried aboard the aircraft by the passenger. Also known as "carry-on luggage"
checked baggage
baggage that is given to an airline for transportation to the passengers destination. such baggage must be tagged with a city code tag passenger retains the claim stub and and ID tag. this baggage travels in the cargo bin of the passengers aircraft
excess baggage
number of pieces or weight of baggage in excess of free baggage allowance. the passenger must pay for an extra fee for this overage
flaps
change lift and drag
spolier
change lift drag and roll
elevator
change pitch (up and down)
aileron
change roll
rudder
change yaw (side to side)
stop over
a deliberate interruption of a journey, by a passenger, agreed to in advance by the carrier, to a point between the place of origin and destination.
federal air marshal
a federal agent responsible for the protection of the cockpit and the safety of the aircraft on a given flight
outbound
a flight leaving an airport
direct flight
a flight that makes one or more intermediate stops between origin and destination, but the passenger does not change planes
canceled flight
a flight, which is terminated at the origin or en route due to weather, mechanical problems, lack of
holding
a holding flight is one that us waiting to take off or land from an airport
itinerary
a listing or summary of all portions of a passengers trip
baggage tag
a serial numbered tag consisting of two parts (strap and claim)
cockpit
command and control
cargo
freight that is carried on an aircraft, including passengers luggage, small packages, and mail
wing
generate lift
jet engine
generate thrust
baggage
also known as "luggage, there are several types of meanings associated with this term
dupe
an abbreviation for duplicate reservation or seating
grounded
an aircraft unable to take off due to weather or mechanical difficulties
extra section
an aircraft, in addition to the regularly scheduled one, that is used to accommodate surplus passengers and cargo.
bufferzone
an area on the ramp, which is used to service the aircraft
overhead storage or bin
an enclosed area directly above a passenger's seat that is used to store carry-on items
jetway
an enclosed tunnel-like passageway between the airplane and the terminal gate area, which passengers use to board the aircraft
jump seat
an extra crew seat on the flight deck of an airplane used by a flight crew member. No passenger is permitted to sit in this seat
safety diamond
an imaginary diamond-shaped area around an aircraft. it extends from wingtip to wingtip and nose to tail. bag carts and other equipment must be hand-pulled or pushed when working in the "safety diamond".
loading bridge
another term for jetway
scheduled air service
any airline company that is listed in the official airline guide, and has an assigned two letter operation code
intermediate stop
any city where a flight stops between its originating and terminating point
deadheading
any flight personnel traveling to another point of origin as a passenger to begin a return flight for duty. they travel free of charge and are boarded on "stand-by" status
schedule change
any modification to the operation of a flight, which may require passenger notification. this may be a change in arrival or departure time, flight number or class of service, frequency of operation or imports served
disability
any person who has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activity
fuselage (body)
hold things together and carry payload
inbound
passengers or flights coming into an airport
CRO
complaint resolution official, provides assistance in resolving the issue and is responsible for documenting the incident
horizontal stabilizer
control pitch
vertical stabilizer
control yaw
DOT
department of transportation
ground power unit
known as a GPU this is a portable device, used by ramp agents to provide power to the aircraft while the engines are shut down.
LEO
law enforcement officer that assists in enforcing rules and regulations in and around that airport
RON
remain over night. this refers to an aircraft that will remain at a particular gate for a scheduled departure the next morning
SIDA
security identification display area. this is a restricted area within the airport for employees only. access can be gained only through display of a proper employee ID badge
reservation
see booking
deplane
term used to describe passengers leaving the aircraft
termination
the area where a flight makes its last stop
gate
the area where passengers check-in for the flight and board the aircraft
boarding point
the city airport where the passenger boards the aircraft (also known as the origin).
first available
the closest accommodation that can be confirmed when a passengers first choice is unavailable
destination
the final point of a passengers itinerary or final point of a scheduled flight
forward
the front portion of an aircraft
flight leg
the in-flight segment between stops
fare
the price paid for transportation of the passenger and their respective baggage
airspeed
the speed at which the aircraft moves through the air
flight information
the status of an aircraft's performance during its scheduled flight.
capacity
the total number of passengers and cargo permitted on the aircraft
gross weight
the total weight of an aircraft prior to departure ( includes cargo, passengers, fuel, supplies, etc.)
connection
the transfer of a passenger from one fight to another or the transfer from one means of transportation to another at any point before an itinerary is completed
ferry flight
the transfer of an aircraft, empty of passengers, from one point to another
interline
the use of two or more airlines to transport a passenger to their destination
hub and spoke
this is a system that an airline used to move passengers and cargo between cities it serves. each airline has a hub or main city that is used to base operations. flights are generally routed through this airport for connecting flights to the other cities served spokes
arrival/departure
this is the scheduled time of flights arrival/departure from a particular station according to the published schedule.
AFT
this represents the tail section of an aircraft
commissary
thoroughly clean each drawer in the galley and wipe them down
book
to reserve accommodations. generally includes all functions relating to making a reservation for a customer
round trip
transportation between two points in both directions, using the same route and carrier in both directions
TSA
transportation security administration. these are the individuals responsible for the security screening of passengers and cargo at the airport
lavatory
using a lavatory cart, drain and flush each toliet
port
the left side of an aircraft
taxi
the movement of an aircraft either proceeding tot he runway for takeoff or proceeding to the terminal after landing
routing
the passengers itinerary on a reservation
ramp
the paved landing area on the field of the terminal building where the planes are parked to lead an unload passenger and cargo
airborne
the plane is entirely free from contact with the ground and its on the air
schedule
the planned or actual operating times and route pattern of flight or other means of transportation
booking
accommodation held by a passenger on a given flight
FAA
federal aviation administration . this is the government agency responsible for the air safety and operation of the air traffic control system
ground transportation
a term used to describe shuttles, cabs, buses, etc. used to transport passengers from the airport to another location
ground time
a term used to describe the amount of time an aircraft and crew spends on the ground between flights
carrier code
a two letter abbreviation that represents an airline
bulkhead
a wall or divider in the cabin of the aircraft. this usually separates first class passengers from general boarding passengers
off-line station
a city not served by an airline on a scheduled basis
on-line station
a city served by an airline on a regularly scheduled basis
amubulatory
a passenger that is able to board, move about and deplane from an aircraft unassisted or with little assistance
through passenger
a passenger that is continuing their trip through an intermediate stop to their final destination
Stand-by passengers
a passenger who has no confirmed reservation, but goes to the airport in hopes of being accommodated at departure time
non-ambulatory
a passenger who is not able to board, move about or deplane from an aircraft without major assistance from another person or persons
enplane
a term used to denote passengers boarding an aircraft
downline
description of the cities or stops of a flight route as they appear in chronological order from the point of orgin