Pilot's Alphabet (Phonetic Alphabet)
A
Alpha
Jet Tug
An aircraft (AC) pushback tug
Auto Pilot
An electronic device used to automatically maintain control of the aircraft when desired by the crew.
Flight Attendant (FA)
An individual who is qualified on an aircraft to perform safety related duties (and provide exceptional customer service).
Union
An organization which represents and protects you as an FA; The Association of Flight Attendants-Communication Workers of America (AFA-CWA).
Sterile Cockpit
Any critical phase of flight under 10,000ft including taxi, take-off, and landing, not including cruise.
Bulkhead
Any dividing wall in an aircraft
Temporary Duty (TDY)
A FA is temporarily assigned duty away from her/his domicile.
Line Holder
A FA whose seniority entitles him/her to hold a schedule built by the company
Stand Up
A continuous on-duty overnight trip that contains a rest period shorter than FAR requirement.
Ferry Flight
A flight set up to move an aircraft from one station to another. The flight is operated as non-revenue.
Divert
A flight that has been routed from its original arrival destination (DEST) to a new, typically temporary, arrival destination (DEST)
First Officer (FO)
A pilot second in command, whose duties are similar to the Captain's (CA), including maintaining control of aircraft, taking off, and landing.
Captain (CA)
A pilot who is in command of an aircraft and crew while on duty. Ultimately responsible for the manipulations of the flight controls of an aircraft.
Reserve Line Holder
A schedule built by the company indicating scheduled days on reserve. This schedule has no advanced scheduled flight time.
Bid Period
A specified period of time for which a flight attendant bids for a schedule or participation in a program.
J
Juliet
K
Kilo
A/C Left
Left side of the aircraft (from the perspective of sitting in a passenger seat facing forward).
L
Lima
Control Tower
Located at airports, controlling airplanes and runways. The tower must be within sight of the airport, and is operated by government personnel.
M
Mike
Jet Bridge
Mobile bridge-type system that permits boarding and deplaning of passengers (PAX)
Taxi
Movement of the aircraft on the ground.
N
November
B
Bravo
Crew
Captain, First Officer, and FA(s).
C
Charlie
Jumpseat
Collapsible seat in the cabin or flight deck, for use by an FA or an observer
D
Delta
DOT
Department of Transportation
Turn
Flight from origination to destination and back to origination.
Leg/Segment
Flight time spent traveling from block out to block in between two destinations, which appears as a portion of a trip in the FA's awarded line of flying
F
Foxtrot
GOM
General Operations Manual
G
Golf
GPU
Ground Power Unit - Supplies power to the aircraft (AC) when on the ground WITHOUT the engines running
GSC
Ground Security Coordinator
Altitude
Height of an aircraft above sea level, usually expressed in feet
H
Hotel
I
India
O
Oscar
P
Papa
Ramp
Parking area for an aircraft, located near the terminal.
Deplane
Passengers (PAX) exiting the aircraft. Always coordinate deplaning with the gate agent.
Q
Quebec
A/C Right
Right side of the aircraft (from the perspective of sitting in a passenger seat facing forward).
R
Romeo
Flight Time
The actual elapsed time from block to block for duty time purposes
Fuselage
The body of the aircraft (AC), NOT including the wing and tail
Hanger
The building where airplanes are repaired by maintenance
Domicile
The city designated by the company where crews are based.
Originating Station
The city where the flight begins
Operations (OPS)
The office at the airport with the responsibility of recording actual times of arrival and departure, coordinating the flight release, and the delivery of fuel to the aircraft.
Tarmac
The ramp area.
Aft
The rear of the aircraft
Configuration
The seating arrangement onboard the aircraft
Duty Time
The time a FA is required to be on duty. 45 minutes before the scheduled departure of his/her first flight of the day (or report time) whichever is later. Duty time ends 15 minutes after scheduled block in, or until the FA is released from duty, whichever is later.
Layover
The time you spend in a particular city between duty days, usually on overnights
Landing Gear
The under-structure that supports the weight of the aircraft (AC) while on the ground.
Headwind
The wind blowing in the opposite direction the aircraft is moving
Crew Rest
Time allotted between pairings for rest.
Deadheading (DH)
Time spent by a FA traveling from one point to another (not actually working the flight) at the direction of the company, either for duty or for returning from duty
Passenger (PAX) count
Total number of people on board.
Open Time
Trips not assigned to FAs that could be voluntarily picked up on days off.
U
Uniform
V
Victor
Reserve
When a crewmember is "on call" to report for duty within a 90-minute period from time of call.
Ready Reserve
When a crewmember is assigned to be on duty at your base airport.
W
Whiskey
Tailwind
Wind blowing the same directions as the aircraft is traveling.
X
X-ray
Y
Yankee
Z
Zulu
S
Sierra
ATC
Air Traffic Control. A service operated by the appropriate authority to promote a safe, orderly, and expeditious flow of aircraft.
E
Echo
Seniority
FA's length of cumulative service with the company that determines benefits and pay scale.
Crew Tracking
Scheduling group for all flight operations. FA's must call to check in and out for their reserve schedules.
T
Tango
Standing Bids
The department that awards base assignments.
Forward
The front of the aircraft (AC)
Flight Deck
The interior of the aircraft occupied by the Captain (CA) and First Officer (FO), aka the cockpit.