This printable crossword puzzle on the topic of Career & Employment has 15 clues. Answers range from 3 to 14 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.
The pilot in command of an aircraft who is responsible for the safe operation of the flight.
The process of traveling on an aircraft as a passenger while on-duty (often in uniform). Flight attendants frequently deadhead to reposition for flight segments originating from other cities. Usage: "I have a --- to Boston."
The procedure for preparing an aircraft door so that its associated escape slide will deploy upon opening.
The highest class of service onboard an aircraft. Amenities may include larger seats, complimentary cocktails, and upgraded meal service.
A militaristic act of aggression by a passenger onboard an aircraft whereby crewmembers and other passengers are taken hostage until the hijacker’s demands are met.
An aircraft with a single aisle with seats on either side of the aisle.
Accrued time (in a sick bank) that is required to receive paid sick days.
Term used by commuters to refer to their “home away from home.” Also referred to as a “Commuter Apartment.” Usually shared by several commuters to reduce costs.
Flight attendants bid on monthly lines, vacations, and domiciles. Bid results are awarded based on relative seniority.
The largest and normally most basic class of service on an aircraft. Some aircraft have only a coach class of service, while on others, coach may be a part of a 2 or 3 class configuration.
The date a flight attendant begins or graduates from training. Date of hire establishes a seniority number within an airline.
Specified doors and windows on an aircraft used during an emergency evacuation.
The area inside an aircraft where meals and beverages are prepared by flight attendants.
A period of time a crewmember is scheduled to remain at a specified location.
The FAA agency that controls the movement of aircraft both on the ground and in-flight.