Which is an idea to help justify the company aircraft - ANSWER the value of
time
What are the three divisions of on-demand air transportation? - ANSWER
Commercial Air Transport, Aerial Work, and General Aviation.
Which is an example of a fixed cost? - ANSWER Hangar expenses.
What percentage of companies do not or minimally charge back internal
departments for the use of the company aircraft? - ANSWER 75%.
What document specifically serves to define how the aircraft is utilized and by
whom within the flight department? - ANSWER Aircraft Use Policy.
What function within the flight department serves as a critical link between the
passengers and flight operations? - ANSWER Scheduling
The reporting senior needs to have knowledge of the flight department at two
levels. The first level is the big picture. What is the second level? - ANSWER
Ongoing performance.
Which is a goal of SMS? - ANSWER Manage risk.
, Which kind of maintenance tracking is reported as being quite impressive when
it is time to sell the aircraft? - ANSWER Combined electronic and physical
logbook system.
How much of business aircraft accidents occur in the last minutes of flight? -
ANSWER 2/3
What historical event helped to give air transportation a vote of confidence? -
ANSWER Lindbergh transatlantic flight.
Which is a type of variable cost? - ANSWER Landing fees.
Who is responsible for ensuring maintenance and inspections of aircraft are
complied with? - ANSWER The owner/operator.
A what specific flight department document helps explain how the aircraft may
be used as well as by whom? - ANSWER Aircraft Use Policy.
Which is a definition to tax depreciation? - ANSWER A method of reducing
your taxable value
What is one cause of the flight department to be lulled into a false sense of
security? - ANSWER Because of their closeness to corporate hierarchy.
What is the general rule of thumb for the number of pilots per corporate
aircraft? - ANSWER 1.5 crew.
time
What are the three divisions of on-demand air transportation? - ANSWER
Commercial Air Transport, Aerial Work, and General Aviation.
Which is an example of a fixed cost? - ANSWER Hangar expenses.
What percentage of companies do not or minimally charge back internal
departments for the use of the company aircraft? - ANSWER 75%.
What document specifically serves to define how the aircraft is utilized and by
whom within the flight department? - ANSWER Aircraft Use Policy.
What function within the flight department serves as a critical link between the
passengers and flight operations? - ANSWER Scheduling
The reporting senior needs to have knowledge of the flight department at two
levels. The first level is the big picture. What is the second level? - ANSWER
Ongoing performance.
Which is a goal of SMS? - ANSWER Manage risk.
, Which kind of maintenance tracking is reported as being quite impressive when
it is time to sell the aircraft? - ANSWER Combined electronic and physical
logbook system.
How much of business aircraft accidents occur in the last minutes of flight? -
ANSWER 2/3
What historical event helped to give air transportation a vote of confidence? -
ANSWER Lindbergh transatlantic flight.
Which is a type of variable cost? - ANSWER Landing fees.
Who is responsible for ensuring maintenance and inspections of aircraft are
complied with? - ANSWER The owner/operator.
A what specific flight department document helps explain how the aircraft may
be used as well as by whom? - ANSWER Aircraft Use Policy.
Which is a definition to tax depreciation? - ANSWER A method of reducing
your taxable value
What is one cause of the flight department to be lulled into a false sense of
security? - ANSWER Because of their closeness to corporate hierarchy.
What is the general rule of thumb for the number of pilots per corporate
aircraft? - ANSWER 1.5 crew.