LGAV 3100 Test 1
This company is employed by the airlines to publish fares and cargo rates to the travel industry (such as travel agents)
ATPCO
The NTSB is required to determine the probable cause of which of the following?
Accidents involving all modes of transportation
Fundamental sources of value or utility include: form, possession, and market.
False
The growing importance of the travel agent helped bring air travel to millions. Airline revenues increased substantially during the 1950s because of the promotional advertizing service provided by travel agents.
False
Although Braniff and Pan American weren't financially stable enough to handle competition incurred from deregulation, two specific carriers emerged as consistently profitable since deregulation. Those carriers are:
FedEx and Southwest
To receive a 401 certificate, a carrier must be
Fit and able to provide service Serving an area of public convenience and necessity
Due in part to dramatic space shuttle disasters, NASA spending has been ______ since the 1990s.
Flat
General Aviation is projected to expand because of which three factors?
Fuel efficient smaller aircraft, convenient satellite airport locations, efficient use of time
The passage of the Airline Deregulation Act of 1978
Gave Congress authority to provide federal assistance to airline services in small communities
Continued market leadership of U.S. aircraft manufacturers depends on
Healthy, profitable airlines
This organization is primarily concerned with the coordination of tariffs, fares, rates and charges by providing a forum for member states to discuss these matters.
IATA
The aerospace industry
Includes those firms engaged in research, development, and manufacture of aerospace missiles and systems
Inflation particularly affects the cyclical nature of the aviation industry because
Inflation results in higher labor and fuel costs
Although general aviation is perceived as serving primarily recreational functions, GA
Is an important business tool
What was the significance of the Contract Air Mail Act of 1925 (Kelly Act)?
It authorized the postmaster general to enter into contracts with private citizens or companies
The economies of all businesses require coordination of
Manufacturers, service industry, and users
William Lear developed the popular Lear jet used primarily for
Military operations
This organization's primary purpose is to encourage cooperation among the states and with the federal government to develop state and national transportation systems.
NASAO
One of the major issues LBJ's 1966 speech focused on was safety. He proposed creating the
NTSB
The St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation
carries ships from the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes through a series of locks and Dams
As a result of deregulation
common carriers moved into one another's territories; some of the largest carriers filed for bankruptcy
A main difference between the "Goal" of, and the various "Necessary Conditions" imposed upon the system is that
goals are pursued to infinite levels while necessary conditions are satisfied at a set level
"Open" systems
have free-flowing inputs and outputs
People in different nations trade with each other because
individuals seek to make profits
"Necessary Conditions" imposed upon a system generally
may or may not conflict with or support the goal or purpose
Inputs are categorized as either
primary or secondary
Primary Outputs _______ while Secondary Outputs _________ .
serve the purpose or goals directly, may be exchanged for value or become waste
External "Necessary Conditions" are generally regulatory limitations imposed by stakeholders, while internal "Necessary Conditions" generally come from
sociotechnical requirements of the transformation processes
The "role of the decision maker" is to take decisions in their systems with respect to
the finite assignment of resources to tasks, in order to achieve organizational objectives
80% of WWII pilots received their training in this aircraft
Piper Cub
Which of the following is the world's most successful light plane?
Piper Cub
The Federal Transit Administration (FTA)
Plans and establishes transportation systems for urban transportation systems such as busses, rail cars and ferries.
During the 1970s, the GA industry focused on
Product liability and insurance costs Fuel efficient aircraft
ARTCC
Provides traffic separation for busy airports
GA in the 1960s can be characterized by
Rapid growth and expansion
External load and medical aircraft are primarily
Rotorcraft
The FAA promulgated FAR Part 135 to define operational and safety rules of
Scheduled air taxis
After a new aircraft has passed ground and flight tests, the aircraft must receive a series of certificates before it can be mass produced and sold to the public. A Type Certificate
Shows that the aircraft met FAA construction and performance standards
Aviation in the 1980s can be characterized by
Soaring interest rates and a depressed economy
In Lyndon B. Johnson's 1966 address, he focused on
The need for coordination of the national transportation system
Why were new entrants such a great threat to major carrier profitability?
They had lower cost structures, employee fewer people, and paid lower wages
What is an advantage large FBOs have over small FBOs?
They practice modern business techniques and have larger cash reserves
Business aircraft allow companies to make better use of
Time and personnel
Which of the following is NOT a reason the government sought to regulate the air transport industry?
To encourage more competition between airlines
What is the primary reason air transportation was reined over by regulation?
To stabilize the industry PAGE 46
The aviation industry affects which four specific areas of the U.S. economy?
Trade Balance, Employment, R&D, Impact other industries
All airports are general aviation airports, including those used my certificated air carriers.
True
Although U.S. aerospace companies have dominated the global market for many years, the use of overseas suppliers of components is increasing. There is nothing strange about that, because two-thirds of the world market for large airliners exists outside the U.S.
True
Even with fuel costs rising 222% in 1978, airlines competed based on service and flight frequency.
True
Ever since WWII, corporate operators have relied heavily on former military aircraft to be converted into civilian use.
True
General Aviation operators are not required to report to anyone on the specifics of their flights.
True
In 1925, the joint congressional committee on civil aviation and the Morrow Board exposed the United States as lagging behind Europe in aviation
True
The FRA assists railroads in making payments and providing service. However, the FRA is reducing the amount of assistance to reflect the industry's stability.
True
The airline industry faced problems due to high labor costs and the CAB's tight lid on fares during the early 1970s
True
The financial numbers represented after 2001 show the shockwaves of 9/11 felt by every industry and represent the worst financial numbers ever seen by the U.S. airline industry.
True
The Standard Agent's Ticket and Area Settlement Plan created
A single source to which travel agents reported and accounted for airline tickets
This year was the first period of solid profitable operations in the jet age
1963
ATA member airlines reported their safest year in history during
1980
The total number of Active General Aviation Aircraft has steadily increased from 1960-2004. The year showing the largest decrease in GA aircraft was in
1995
The average period between a trough and a peak in the aviation industry has been
3 years
Few regionals have been able to develop their own O & D traffic to survive on their own. Approximately____ of the top 25 regionals are completely or partially owned by the national or major airlines
50%
For every 100 aerospace jobs created, another ____ jobs are created in other industries.
73
What is SATS (Small Aircraft Transportation System)?
A new technology that will reduce the amount of required flight training through simplified technology
During the Maturity Age, ...
Air traffic control became mandatory, and increased the demand for precision flight Common carriers passed from a period of high risk into a period of virtually no risk at all
This corporation settles airline interline accounts on a net basis each month
Airline Clearing House
Under the Transportation Security Act signed into law November 2001
Airport security became a direct federal responsibility PAGE 95 Small airports were required to send blueprints of their facilities to the TSA The TSA assumed the FAA's previous civil aviation security function
The Civil Aeronautics Act of 1938
Allowed the CAB to structure the interstate airline industry by regulating price and intercarrier agreements
Regional carriers are classified based on
Annual gross revenue, if they hold a certification of convenience and necessity
The U.S. Coast Guard
Apprehends illegal immigrants, promotes boating safety, and has become famous for their life-saving skills
Air taxi or charter firms
Are hired on-demand by companies or individuals for a single trip
Private-use airports
Are not available to the general public
Currently, the two largest aircraft manufacturing companies are
Boeing and Airbus
What was the Spoils Conference?
Brown's restructuring of CAM routes to establish 3 main mail routes (central, northern, and southern) and the air carriers who would service those routes.
This administration is the newest addition to the DOT and conducts a long-term data collection program.
Bureau of Transportation Statistics
What is the difference between business aircraft use and corporate aircraft use?
Business aircraft are flown personally for business; corporate aircraft are used by a company and employ pilots.
The FAA was created to assimilate the existing services of the CAB. Additionally, the FAA...
Controlled airspace, Conducted research, Developed air navigation facilities
'Glass cockpits' have been replacing traditional steam-engine driven gages. These 'glass cockpits' are known as
EFIS
"Diseconomies of Scale" refers to the phenomenon of
as organizations increase levels of output, complexity leads to inefficiency (rising costs)
Pentagon demands for state of the art "niche" technologies and short production runs drives
up the cost of electronic components
The total logistics cost vs. customer service tradeoff curve increases sharply at ______ levels of customer service, due primarly to ______ costs.
very high, inventory/assortment
"Stakeholders" are differentiated from "Customers" in that
while customers pay for the value they receive from system output, stakeholders "freeload" on the system