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First Day Exam SkyWest Questions and Answers CRJ 900 (76 PAX) 3 class Bombardier Canadian Regional Jet - 76 Passenger; 12 first class, 12 Delta Comfort+ seats, and 52 Main Cabin seats. Customer Service Agent (CSA) An employee who has the responsibility of assisting customers, whether it's...

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CRJ 900 (76 PAX) 3 class - answer Bombardier Canadian Regional Jet - 76
Passenger; 12 first class, 12 Delta Comfort+ seats, and 52 Main Cabin seats.

Customer Service Agent (CSA) - answer An employee who has the responsibility of
assisting customers, whether it's a customer relations frontline, gate, cargo, or ground
operations employee. Flight Attendants interact with customer service representatives in
boarding and deplaning passengers.

Deadheading - answer Transportation of a crewmember from one point to another in
order to cover a trip or return to base.

Direct Flight - answer Most direct flight making intermediate stops.

Domicile - answer The city designated by the company where flight attendants are
based.

Duty Time - answer The time beginning at the report for duty time and terminating at
the release from duty time.

ERJ 175 two class - answer Embraer Regional Jet - 76 passengers; 12 first class
seats, and 64 Main Cabin/Economy seats.

Ferry Flight - answer A flight set up to move aircraft from one station to another
without passengers.

First Officer - answer A pilot second-in-command whose duty is also to assist or
relieve the Captain/PIC in the manipulation of the controls of an aircraft, including
takeoff and landing.

Flight - answer Movement of an airplane from its point of origin to its final destination.

Flight Attendant (FA) - answer Individual qualified to perform safety duties and
deliver customer service in the aircraft cabin.

Flight Time - answer The actual elapsed time from departure to arrival for purposes
of pay.

Forward (FWD) - answer Refers to the front portion of the aircraft.

, Ground Instructor - answer Flight attendant who teaches training courses or
performs IOE and line checks.

Hangar - answer Building in which aircraft maintenance is performed and
administrative offices and training are housed.

Head Wind - answer Wind blowing directly against the course of an aircraft.
(opposite direction)

InFlight Operations - answer The team assigned to hire, train, and manage flight
attendants and handle the in flight aspects of each flight.

Interline - answer Transportation segment of two or more airlines or commercial
operators. (Two flights on different carriers.)

Intermediate Stop - answer A scheduled stop between the origination of a flight and
the termination of a flight.

Jumpseat - answer Collapsible seat in the cabin or flight deck, for use by the flight
attendant in the cabin and an observer in the flight deck.

Lead Instructor - answer Conducts IOE training and administers line checks.

Leg - answer The portion of the flight between two cities.

Line Holder - answer A flight attendant whose schedule entitles him/her to hold a
schedule built by the company.

Actual Block to Block - answer The period of time beginning when an aircraft first
moves under its own power from the ramp blocks and ending when the aircraft comes
to rest at the ramp blocks at any station or other point of termination.

AFT - answer The rear portion of the aircraft.

Aircraft - answer A device intended for flight in the air.

Airspeed - answer Speed at which the aircraft is traveling through the air; it may be
less or more than the relation to the ground.

Air Traffic Control (ATC) - answer A service operated by the appropriate authority to
promote a safe, orderly, and expeditious flow of aircraft.

Altitude - answer The height of an aircraft above sea level usually expressed in feet.

Auto Pilot - answer An electronic device used to maintain control of the aircraft when
desired by the flight deck crew.

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