Inoperative (INOP) - Not working, Intermediate Stop - A ____ at a city between the originating and termination points of a flight, Interphone - The ____ used to speak to the flight deck, Jumpseat (JS) - A collapsible ____ designated for crew members or authorized observers, Layover - Crew rest break between flight assignments usually at an outstation, Leg of Flight - A portion of a flight series between stops, Main Cabin Door (MCD) - The aircraft ____ primarily used for passenger boarding and deplaning , Monitor - To watch, check, or keep track of, Non-Revenue (NON-REV) - A traveling on a reduced rate or ticket pass, No Show (NS) - A passenger who has confirmed reservations for a flight but who does not use the space reserved and does not cancel their reservations, Operations (OPS) - An office located at all on-line airport stations where crews obtain necessary flight information, Originating Flight - A flight that is just beginning with a new flight number, Outboard - Furthest from the aisle , Per Diem - Money allotted crew members to cover meal costs while away from home base, Pilot - The person who operates the controls of an airplane in flight, Pilot in Command (PIC) - The ____ responsible for the operation and safety of an aircraft during flight time, Pitot Tube - Instrument located on outside of fuselage used to indicate airspeed. It is heated and remains hot to the touch, Placard - An information sign designating the location of emergency equipment or exits, Positive Space Passenger - A passenger paying an adequate portion of a ticket to guarantee him/her a seat, Pre Flight - To check, test, and prepare for use of an aircraft, engine or other piece of equipment prior to flight, Pressurization - Air that is compressed by the engines and fed into the cabin to maintain a lower cabin altitude than the aircraft is actually flying in, Pushback - The means of moving an aircraft from a gate for departure, Quick Turn (QT) - Procedures followed to reduce the ground time of an aircraft when the flight is behind schedule, Radar - Sends radio impulses to determine weather conditions ahead of the aircraft, Ramp/Tarmac - The area in front of the terminal where aircraft are parked, Remain Overnight (RON) - A flying sequence which will keep a crew member away from his/her base ____, Reset - To return the system to the standard position, Route System - The area in which an airline flies on a regularly scheduled basis, Runway - A large expanse of concrete similar to a road, used by the aircraft for takeoff and landing, Seat Assignment - Specific _____ to passengers at the time they check in prior to boarding,

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