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A metal rod or flat bar used to attach the escape device stowed in
the slide compartment (bustle) to the aircraft floor. When the girt
bar is
inserted in the floor fittings, the door is armed or ready for use in an
emergency. When the girt bar is not attached to the aircraft floor,
the door is disarmed or ready for use in the normal mode.
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Lock/vent Flap Lever
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Lock
Apron
Abort
To terminate or discontinue an operation or
procedure before its completion, such as
takeoff or landing.
Aircraft Communication and
Reporting System (ACARS)
An automated onboard system that sends and receives relevant aircraft
information.
Access Days (A-Day)
A block of days on your schedule for the
purpose of covering operational needs.
Aft
The rear portion of the airplane or in the direction of the back of the airplane.
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Air Notes
Used to obtain statements from flight attendants and passengers witnessing
incidents in the cabin.This form is found in the Flight Attendant OBM.
Aircraft Left
The point of reference for determining the left side of the aircraft from inside the
aircraft facing forward.
Aircraft Length
Determined by the distance from the nose of
the fuselage to the tail.
Aircraft Logbook (ACL)
A flight deck logbook where missing, inoperative or broken "safety-related" items
are recorded to advise the Maintenance department to correct or repair the
items.
Aircraft Right
The point of reference for determining the
right side of the aircraft from inside the
aircraft facing forward.
Airport Codes
Three-letter codes which designate specific
airports.
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Airport Customer Service (ACS)
Department which includes gate agents, ticket agents and ramp personnel.
Airport Release
Before leaving the airport, an A-Day holder must obtain a release through the
Automated Crew Scheduling telephone system within one hour of block-in time
or the end of a non-fly duty period.
All Call
Refers to a procedure to signal flight attendants to prepare aircraft doors for
departure or arrival.
All-Nighter
A pairing consisting of only non-transoceanic duty periods that report after 1300
and release after 0300.
Alternative Flying Program (AFP)
An AFP is not a base, but rather a voluntary
program which allows flight attendant
participants to originate and terminate
trips in the city in which they live.
Altitude
The height an aircraft flies above sea level
measured in feet.
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