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what type of aircraft does Alaska use
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a Boeing 737 fleet single aisle
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why type of aircraft does Horizon use
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an all Bombardier Q400 fleet
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twin engine medium range turboprop airliner
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what type of aircraft does SkyWest use
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a Bombardier CRJ700 aircraft... twin engine medium range regional airline jet
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tail number
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aircraft registration number or license plate for the plane
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in the US the registration number starts with a N
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737-400 registration number
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tail 700 range
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737-400 Combi
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tail 760 range
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737-400 freighter
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only one in fleet N709AS
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737-700
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tail 600 range
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737-800
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tail 500 range
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737-900
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tail 300 range
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Q400
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Tail 400 range
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CRJ700
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200 range
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737-900ER
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400 range
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how many themed aircrafts does Alaska have
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18
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flight deck
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area where the captain and 1st person sit
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vertical stabilizer
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prevents aircraft from swinging side to side.... the rudder is attached here
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horizontal stabilizer
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prevents an up and down motion of the aircraft nose... elevator tabs located here
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fuselage
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body of the aircraft... passengers carried on the main deck bags and cargo carried in the belly
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wings
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generates most of the lift... flaps, aileron, spoilers, slats, are located on the wing assembly
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engine
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located just forward of the wing ... provides the thrust to push the aircraft forward through the air
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anti collision beacon light
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red flashing light when the aircraft is in or about to be in motion
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how is the aircraft divided
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half at the wing... forward front part of the wing aft back part
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how many passengers doors are on a 737
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4
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L1 door
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passenger loading and unloading
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L2 or aft left door
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passenger boarding deplaning.. cleaning and catering... on the combo aircraft L2 is the only door for loading and unloading of passengers
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R1 door
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aircraft catering as required
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R2 door or aft right door 2
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aircraft catering and cabin cleaning... sometimes used for disabled passengers
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emergency exits
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737's have automatic overwing exit doors.... 737-700 has 2 one on each side... 737/400/800/900 has four 2 on each side
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Q400 cabin doors
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2 passenger cabin doors both cabin and aft door are used for boarding/deplaning except for LAX YVR and when the aft stairs are out of service
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Q400 doors continued
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also has an additional emergency exit located on the right side just forward of row 2... and a Galley Service door located on the Aft right side used for catering
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CRJ700 cabin doors
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one main cabin left hand side... additional Galley Door on the right hand side... and 2 exit WINDOWS
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