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(NOUN) A small piece of card or plastic with your name and address written on it that you fasten to a bag
tag
(NOUN) A strip on which planes land and take off.
runway
(NOUN) A machine for converting heat energy into mechanical energy or power in order to produce force and motion.Birds usually fly into it and it might cause an accident.
engine
(NOUN) Small cupboards above the seats in a plane where passengers can store things during a flight.
overhead compartments
(NOUN) A piece of equipment,that is filled with air and is designed to help you float if you fall into water
life jacket
(VERB) To fill an expandable structure with air or gas so that it becomes distended.
inflate
(NOUN) The area where passengers board to the aircraft.
gate
(NOUN) A big screen at an airport or station that shows the times at which planes or trains leave
departure board
(NOUN) A perso whose job is to investigate and inspect persons, goods, common carriers, and merchandise, arriving in or departing from the United States or between states to detect violations of immigration and customs laws and regulations.
customs agent
(NOUN). One of the places at an airport where you show your ticket so that you can be told where you will be sitting
check-in desk
(NOUN) baggabe of a suitable size and shape for being placed in the passenger compartment of an airplane
carry-on
(NOUN) strap fastened around or sometimes diagonally across the midsection to keep the person safely secured, as during a stop.
seat belt
(VERB) To leave the ground and rise into the air
take off
(NOUN) the part of a port, airport, frontier station, etc, where baggage is examined for contraband
customs