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Nashville International Airport
What is the current name of Nashville International Airport?
Berry Field Airport
Nashville International Airport
Robert C. H. Mathews Jr. Terminal
Concourse A
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Nashville International Airport
Which airlines operated out of Nashville International Airport in its early years?
Delta Air Lines and Piedmont Airlines
American Airlines and Eastern Airlines
Southwest Airlines and United Airlines
British Airways and Air Canada
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Nashville International Airport
When was Nashville International Airport established?
1921
1937
1958
1987
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Airport
What percentage of airports' revenue comes from non-aeronautical sources?
10%
25%
40%
60%
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Airport
What is the longest public-use runway in the world?
Qamdo Bamda Airport
Frankfurt Airport
Los Angeles International Airport
Vancouver International Airport
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Airport
What is the term used for an airport solely serving helicopters?
Aerodrome
Airfield
Heliport
Seaplane base
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Unmanned aerial vehicle
What is the difference between a remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) and a fully autonomous drone?
There is no difference
A remotely piloted aircraft is controlled by a human operator, while a fully autonomous drone has no provision for human intervention
A remotely piloted aircraft is fully autonomous, while a fully autonomous drone is controlled by a human operator
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Unmanned aerial vehicle
What is the definition of an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)?
An aircraft with a human pilot on board
An aircraft with a crew on board
An aircraft without any human pilot, crew, or passengers on board
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KLM
What was the reason for KLM's conversion of some of its Boeing 747s to 'combis'?
To increase passenger capacity
To reduce fuel consumption
To carry only freight
To carry a combination of passengers and freight
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KLM
What was the reason behind KLM's conversion of some of its Boeing 747s to 'combis'?
To increase passenger capacity
To reduce fuel consumption
To carry only freight
To carry a combination of passengers and freight
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