Q2 - Aviation Fundamentals
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- Q1
Aviation does not include unmanned aircraft such as drones.
False
True
30s - Q2
A business offering air transportation services for people or cargo.
Aerodomes
Airline
Aeronautics
Aviation
30s - Q3
The aviation industry also includes aircraft manufacturers, researchers, air safety specialists, businesses involved with military aviation, and, increasingly, companies that design, produce and/or make use of drones.
False
True
30s - Q4
Refers to all aviation that is not connected to the military.
Military Aviation
Commercial Aviation
Public Aviation
Civil Aviation
30s - Q5
Typically, this kind of air transportation is designed to enable aerial warfare, or perform surveillance operations.
Civil Aviation
Paramilitary Aviation
Aviation Security
Military Aviation
30s - Q6
Which is not a type of airlines
National
International
Regional
Continental
30s - Q7
A type of airline that is also known as “major airlines”, they include the industry’s biggest names, such as American Airlines and Delta Air Lines, and tend to operate with a significant fleet of large aircraft.
International
Regional
National
Continental
45s - Q8
A type of airline where they are primarily connected to a single country, often with all of their main hubs there, and will usually focus more on facilitating domestic air travel.
National
International
Regional
Continental
45s - Q9
A type of airline that are smaller than international and national ones, typically focusing on the kinds of areas that do not receive much (or any) service from those airlines.
National
Continental
Regional
International
45s - Q10
A business model for airlines where passengers will have to pay extra for baggage and in-flight meals.
Full-Service Carriers
Cargo
Low-Cost Carriers
Charter
45s - Q11
A business model for airlines where passengers' baggage allowance and any in-flight meals are given at no additional cost.
Cargo
Charter
Low-Cost Carriers
Full-Service Carriers
45s - Q12
A business model for airlines where airlines will generally enter into a working relationship with appropriate travel agencies travel management companies and tour operators, who then take on the task of filling the planes.
Charter
Low-Cost Carriers
Cargo
Full-Service Carriers
45s - Q13
It is an agency in the Philippines responsible for implementing policies on civil aviation in order to ensure safe, economical, and efficient air travel. As an independent regulatory body with quasi-judicial and quasi-legislative powers.
International Air Transport Association (IATA)
International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)
UN World Tourism Organization (UNWTO)
Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP)
45s - Q14
In this career path, concentration and the ability to make sound decisions under pressure are vital.
AIRFIELD OPERATIONS SPECIALIST
PILOT/CO-PILOT
AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLER
AERONAUTICAL ENGINEER
45s - Q15
The responsibilities associated with this role include taking orders, serving food and drinks, answering questions, offering additional assistance, and providing passengers with safety information.
FLIGHT/ CABIN ATTENDANT
AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLER
AIRLINE OPERATIONS AGENT
ADMINISTRATIVE JOBS
45s