flight line

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flight line

The pilot walks along the flight line to inspect the parked aircraft.

Definition

Noun: 1. The area of an airport where aircraft are parked, serviced, loaded, and unloaded: The "flight line" refers to the operational apron or tarmac area adjacent to hangars and terminals, excluding runways and taxiways. It is the primary working area for ground crews.

Usage

The term is used specifically in aviation contexts to describe the non-movement area where aircraft are prepared for flight. - The mechanics performed the final inspection on the flight line before the plane was cleared for departure. - Access to the flight line is restricted to authorized personnel only for security and safety reasons.

Advanced Usage
  • "To work the flight line": To have a job that involves servicing, loading, or directing aircraft on the apron.
    • After graduating, she got a job working the flight line for a major airline.
Variants and Related Words
  • Apron (n): A synonym for the paved area where aircraft are parked; often used interchangeably with "flight line" in many contexts.
  • Ramp (n): Another common synonym for the aircraft parking and servicing area.
  • Tarmac (n): A general term for the paved areas of an airport, which can include the flight line, taxiways, and parts of runways.
Synonyms
  • Apron
  • Ramp
  • Tarmac (in specific usage)
Related Phrases
  • Flight line operations: The activities and procedures involved in servicing and preparing aircraft on the apron.
    • Efficient flight line operations are critical for an airline's on-time performance.
flight line

The pilot walks along the flight line to inspect the parked aircraft.

Noun
  1. place where airplanes are parked and the maintenance hangars (but not the runways or taxiways)