1: What is the world's busiest airport? A) Hartsfield B) Heathrow C) JFK D) Los Angeles International 2: Which was not a requirement for the first female flight attendants in 1930? A) Must weigh no more than 115 pounds B) Must be nurses C) Must be able to hold their breath for at least 60 seconds D) Must be unmarried 3: How did American Airlines cut their costs by nearly $40,000 in 1987? A) Cutting the length of time it took to explain safety procedure B) Using cheaper microphones for the cockpit C) Using paper cups for in-flight drinks D) Eliminating an olive from each salad served in-flight 4: How much did it cost to ride in a barnstormer's airplane in the 1920s? A) Nothing B) $1 C) $5 D) $10 5: When was the hijacking of airplanes officially outlawed? A) 1954 B) 1961 C) 1972 D) 1987 6: What is the average number of people airborne per hour in the United States? A) 20,000 B) 40,000 C) 60,000 D) 70,000 7: About how much did American Airlines spend on in-flight meals in 2001? A) $13 million B) $150 million C) $315 million D) $425 million 8: British Airways passengers consume approximately 6 tons of what per year? A) Caviar B) Smoked salmon C) Chocolate D) Chicken 9: What words do the initials ORD (for Chicago O'Hare) stand for? A) Orchard Field B) Overland C) Old River Run D) Ordination 10: What was the world's first airline? A) KLM B) Qantas C) Delag D) Jetblue