Avelo Airlines Flight Attendant Practice Test

Session length

1 / 20

Which of the following describes a "delay" for customers in aviation?

Waiting for boarding to commence

Customers deplaning from the aircraft

A delay in aviation typically refers to a situation where passengers experience an unexpected wait that interrupts the normal flow of travel. In this context, customers deplaning from the aircraft signifies that they are spending additional time on the tarmac or at the gate beyond the planned schedule. This interruption can be caused by various factors, such as issues with the aircraft, air traffic control delays, or logistical challenges at the airport.

The other scenarios don't involve a significant disruption that would classify as a "delay." For instance, waiting for boarding to commence and customers preparing for takeoff are part of the standard boarding process and do not typically involve an unexpected wait. Similarly, customers waiting to be seated is also an expected part of their journey that doesn't reflect a delay in the broader sense. The critical aspect here is that a delay indicates an unscheduled disruption that impacts the travel timeline, which is effectively illustrated by customers deplaning from the aircraft.

Customers preparing for takeoff

Customers waiting to be seated

Next Question
Subscribe

Get the latest from Passetra

You can unsubscribe at any time. Read our privacy policy