What is the name of Japan Airlines' (JAL) legendary logotype, representing a crane bird?
A. Tsuru
B. Haiku
C. Hibachi
D. Ibuki
Caledonian Airways, British Airways' charter subsidiary, was formed by the merger of British Caledonian and...?
A. Airways International Cymru
B. British Airtours
C. Court Line
D. Dan-Air
What is the name of the aircraft produced by Dassault to compete with the Boeing 737?
A. Alouette
B. Falcon
C. Mercure
D. Mystère
That particular aircraft, mentioned on Question 3, was used by only one airline... which one?
A. Air France
B. Air Inter
C. Aéromaritime
D. UTA
Which now defunct airline beared the IATA code "QQ"?
A. Air Florida
B. PSA
C. Quest Airlines
D. Reno Air
True or false: in a control tower, an ASDE (Airport Surface Detection Equipment), or "ground radar", allows you to view the aircraft's callsigns.
A. True
B. False
Don't be fooled by appearances nor advertising slogans! What is the airline carrying the most passengers in the world, including the domestic routes?
A. Air New Zealand
B. British Airways
C. Delta Airlines
D. TWA
Still in the slogan theme... which now defunct airline had the ad slogan: "We never forget you have a choice"?
A. Airways International Cymru
B. British Caledonian
C. Court Line
D. Dan-Air
Which airline, operator of DC-8s and 727s, was merged into American Airlines, who sold the first and kept the latter?
A. Flying Tigers
B. Global International
C. Seabord World
D. Trans Caribbean
Just like last week: read the following excerpt of a cockpit voice recorder (CVR) transcript and guess the accident! "Engine failure... we've got an engine failure [...] 140 knots... FULL POWER!!! (screams, crash)"
A. Air Florida 90
B. Delta 1141
C. Delta 191
D. World Airways 49J