Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;
Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;
H to show hint;
A reads text to speech;
68 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
A/C
|
Aircraft
|
|
ACARS
|
Aircraft Communication Addressing and Reporting System: A two-way communication link between a JetBlue flight and JetBlue’s main ground facilities. Data is collected in the aircraft by digital sensors and transmitted to the ground facilities.
|
|
AFT
|
The rear of the aircraft
|
|
AED
|
Automated External Defibrillator: Medical equipment onboard the aircraft used to restore normal heart rhythm following cardiac arrest.
|
|
AIRSTAIRS
|
Moveable stairway which is driven up to an aircraft door and allows Customers to board and deplane.
|
|
AO
|
Airport Operations
|
|
ARM
|
The process of preparing an escape slide for use in an evacuation. When the door is opened in the armed mode, the escape slide will automatically deploy and inflate.
|
|
ATC
|
The process of preparing an escape slide for use in an evacuation. When the door is opened in the armed mode, the escape slide will automatically deploy and inflate.
|
|
BID
|
The process of submitting your preferences for monthly schedules.
|
|
BLUE CITY
|
A city that JetBlue flies to and from
|
|
BULKHEAD
|
A wall or partition used to separate aircraft areas such as galleys and lavatories.
|
|
CABIN
|
The Customer compartment of the aircraft.
|
|
CAPTAIN
|
The Crewmember in charge of the aircraft, Crew, and cargo.
|
|
CART
|
Mobile unit used for catering of service items and supplies such as ice, beverages, snacks, and waste.
|
|
AIRPORT CODE
|
The three-letter abbreviations by which each airport is identified. For example, Buffalo, NY is BUF.
|
|
COCKPIT
|
The compartment of the aircraft from which the pilot controls the aircraft (also known as the flight deck)
|
|
COMAT
|
Intra-company mail system utilizing Company flights as the courier
|
|
COMPLIANCE CHECK
|
Verification that Customers are adhering to safety regulations.
|
|
CREWMEMBER
|
JetBlue Airways term for employee
|
|
CREW BASE
|
Specific airport from which all trips will begin and end for Inflight Crewmembers
|
|
CRO
|
Complaint Resolution Official: A JetBlue Crewmember charged with specific duties and authority to resolve complaints sometimes made by Customers.
|
|
CX
|
Code for flight cancellation
|
|
DEADHEADING
|
Flight or Inflight Crewmembers travelling on company business as non-working Crew, either in a Customer seat or jumpseat.
|
|
DISARM
|
The process of disabling the escape slide. When the door is opened in the disarmed mode, the escape slide will not deploy
|
|
DOT
|
Department of Transportation: The US Government Agency that oversees various aspects of travel (air, rail. Etc.)
|
|
ENTRY DOORS
|
The doors on A/C left used for Customer boarding and deplaning. They are occasionally referred to as L1 or L2
|
|
EXIT ROW SEATS
|
Seats from which a Customer can go directly to an exit without first stepping in to the main aisle.
|
|
F/A
|
Flight Attendant (also referred to as Inflight Crewmember or IFC)
|
|
FAA
|
Federal Aviation Administration: The US Government Agency that sets the standards and monitors the procedures for aircraft and people who work in the aviation industry.
|
|
FAM
|
Flight Attendant Manual
|
|
FAR
|
Federal Aviation Regulations: Regulations set forth by the FAA by which air carriers must abide.
|
|
FAA MINIMUM CREW
|
The minimum number of Inflight Crewmembers required by the FAA to staff a particular type of aircraft.
|
|
FLIGHT DECK
|
Cockpit
|
|
F/O
|
First Officer: This Crewmember assists the Captain in the Flight Deck and is second in command of the aircraft.
|
|
FSB SIGN
|
Fasten Seat Belt Sign.
|
|
FUSELAGE
|
The body of the aircraft
|
|
FWD
|
Forward: The front of the aircraft
|
|
GALLEY
|
Kitchen of an airplane used for storing catering supplies and preparing snacks and beverages for Inflight Service.
|
|
GSC
|
Ground Security Coordinator: A JetBlue Crewmember responsible for evaluating and implementing security procedures for each flight at the airport.
|
|
IFC
|
Inflight Crewmember: See also F/A
|
|
IFE
|
In-Flight Entertainment: JetBlue Entertainment System on all aircraft that includes thirty-six channels of free DIRECT TV, up to four channels of JetBlue Features Pay Per View Movies and up to one hundred channels of XM Satellite Radio.
|
|
IROP
|
Irregular Operations (such as a weather event)
|
|
ISC
|
Inflight Security Coordinator: Much like the GSC described above, this Crewmember is empowered to evaluate and resolve various security-related scenarios that occur while airborne. This is an additional responsibility of the Captain.
|
|
JET BRIDGE
|
Mobile walkway which connects the terminal to the aircraft. Customers board and deplane through the jet bridge.
|
|
J/S
|
Jumpseat: The retractable seat IFCs occupy for takeoff, landing, during turbulence in-flight and while the aircraft moves on the surfaces of the airport.
|
|
LAV
|
Lavatory: The restroom facility onboard the A/C.
|
|
LEG
|
A flight segment. Example: A flight from JFK to BUF is one leg.
|
|
MEL
|
Minimum Equipment List: A list of equipment that must be in working order so that a flight may be legally dispatched for operation with Customers and Crewmembers onboard.
|
|
NARROW BODY
|
Aircraft designed with a single aisle.
|
|
NTSB
|
National Transportation Safety Board: US Government Agency that is responsible for investigating all transportation-related incidents.
|
|
OAL
|
Other Airline
|
|
OHB
|
Overhead Bin: The enclosed storage space directly above cabin seats.
|
|
PAIRING
|
A series of flight legs built together to form the trip an Inflight Crewmember or Pilot is assigned to work. A pairing can range from 1-5 days.
|
|
PIC
|
Pilot in Command
|
|
POB
|
Portable Oxygen Bottle: Bottle containing oxygen under pressure, used in emergency situations.
|
|
PUSHBACK
|
The action of pushing the aircraft back from the gate using a piece of ground service equipment called a tug.
|
|
RON
|
Remain overnight (aircraft stays overnight at Blue City)
|
|
RUNWAY
|
The surface on which the aircraft takes off and lands.
|
|
SERVICE DOORS
|
The doors on A/C right by which the caterers and other support personnel deliver their services. They are occasionally referred to as R1 or R2.
|
|
SLIDE
|
Escape slide used for evacuations. Constructed of rubberized canvas and inflates when deployed.
|
|
SLIDE/RAFT
|
Escape slide used for evacuations. This can also be used in a water evacuation as a raft. Constructed of rubberized canvas and inflates when deployed.
|
|
STOW
|
The act of storing an item brought onboard.
|
|
STERILE COCKPIT
|
The period of time when the aircraft is moving on the ground, or flying under 10,000 ft. There is no communication other than that of an emergency nature allowed between the Flight Deck and the Inflight Crew.
|
|
TAXI
|
All surface movement of the aircraft prior to takeoff or after landing in which the aircraft is moving on its own power.
|
|
TAXIWAY
|
The ramp/tarmac area used by all aircraft when moving between the runway and the gate area.
|
|
UMNR
|
Unaccompanied Minor
|
|
WIDE BODY
|
Aircraft designed with 2 aisles.
|
|
ZULU TIME
|
Also known as Coordinated Universal Time or UTC. Used as the standard time in aviation to avoid confusion over local time zones, e.g. “the flight departed at 1600z”. It is roughly equivalent to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)
|