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Envoy Airlines - Answer- -A regional airline network owned by AMR.
-Based in Irving, Texas.
-Combined fleet of over 240 jet and turboprop aircraft.
-Over 1,200 daily flights.
-US, Canada, Mexico
-Safety is the first and foremost consideration and foundation of our success.
Crew Scheduler Responsibilities - Answer- -Ensures each flight is fully staffed with a
legal and qualified flight crew.
-Ensures compliance of Federal Aviation Regulations-FARs.
-Ensures compliance of pilot and flight attendant agreements.
-Be reactive as well as proactive
EMJ-175 - Answer- -Aircraft has 12 first-class, 20 main cabin extra and 44 main cabin
seats.
-Currently operated out of DFW.
-2 Flight Attendants.
The Envoy Fleet
CRJ-700-E7 (Characteristics)- Equipment Code - Answer- CR7
The Envoy Fleet
CRJ-700-E7 (Characteristics)-Pressurized Cabin - Answer- Yes
The Envoy Fleet
CRJ-700-E7 (Characteristics)-Flight Attendant on Board - Answer- Yes
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CRJ-700-E7 (Characteristics)-Lavatory on board - Answer- Yes
The Envoy Fleet
CRJ-700-E7 (Characteristics)-Overhead and underseat stowage available - Answer-
yes
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,CRJ-700-E7 (Characteristics)-Adjustable headrests - Answer- Yes
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CRJ-700-E7 (Characteristics)-Cruising Altitude - Answer- 37,000 feet
Cruising Speed - Answer- 534 mph
CRJ-700-E7 Length/Wingspan - Answer- 106'8"/76'3"
Total Seats - Answer- 70
EMJ-140 (Characteristics)-Equipment Code - Answer- ERD
EMJ-140 (Characteristics)-Cruising Altitude - Answer- 37,000 feet
EMJ-140 (Characteristics)-Cruising Speed - Answer- 517 mph
EMJ-140 (Characteristics)-Length/Wingspan - Answer- 93'/65'9"
EMJ-140 (Characteristics)-Total Seats - Answer- 44
EMJ-145 (Characteristics)-Equipment Code - Answer- ER4
EMJ-145 (Characteristics)-Cruising Altitude - Answer- 35,000 feet
EMJ-145 (Characteristics)-Cruising Speed - Answer- 519 mph
EMJ-145 (Characteristics)-Length/wingspan - Answer- 98'/65'9"
EMJ-145 (Characteristics)-Total Seats - Answer- 50
Crewmembers: Captain (PIC)-(CA) - Answer- The pilot in command of the aircraft, other
crewmembers and passengers.
First Officer-(FO) - Answer- The pilot second in command of the aircraft whose duties
are to assist the captain with all aspects of the flight.
Flight Attendant-(FA) - Answer- Performs or assists in the performance of all cabin
services and attends to passenger safety and comfort.
01 FA-First Flight Attendant - Answer- Front, Greet passengers, Make announcements,
Communicates with pilots.
02 FA-Second Flight Attendant - Answer- Back, Assists with beverage service.
Envoy Hubs (2) - Answer- -ORD-Chicago, Illinois
, CRJ/EMJ
-DFW-Dallas, Ft. Worth, TX
EMJ
Cancellation- CXL - Answer- The deletion of a flight leg or entire sequence of flights due
to weather (WX), maintenance (MX), ATC and crew problems, etc.
Deadhead-DHD - Answer- The positioning of a crewmember from one station to another
for company purpose only.
Domicile - Answer- Crew Base to which a particular crewmember is assigned.
Duty Time - Answer- The period of time between when a crewmember reports (sign-in)
at the airport, until released from all duties.
Extension-EX - Answer- See Pilot and Flight Attendant contracts.
Federal Aviation administration-FAA - Answer- Is an agency of the United States
Department of Transportation with authority to regulate and oversee all aspects of civil
aviation in the U.S.
Federal Aviation Regulations/ abv. FAR
Flight Leg - Answer- Consists of a date, flight number, departure city, departure time,
arrival city and arrival time.
Flight Operating System-F.O.S. - Answer- This is the system that used to man, track,
calculate our crews.
Initial Operating Experience-IOE - Answer- Final check out phase for Pilots and Flight
Attendants.
Off Schedule Operation-OSO - Answer- Usually caused by weather or ATC, when a
disruption of operations breaks up crew, aircraft and schedules.
Junior Manning- JM - Answer- See Pilot and Flight Attendant contract.
Late Shows - Answer- When a crew member does not meet/or due to operational
necessity (FAR), cannot meet, the contractually required sign-in time at the airport for
their trip.
Layover/Overnight - Answer- A crew member who overnights in a place other than their
domicile.
Legalities - Answer- Rules implemented or put in place by the FAA or union contracts