T&T Aviation Geography (1)

T&T
An introduction to aviation geography:
Maps, airport codes and airline codes*  
(*next week)
You need the booklet to work from too!
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This lesson contains 20 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.

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T&T
An introduction to aviation geography:
Maps, airport codes and airline codes*  
(*next week)
You need the booklet to work from too!

Slide 1 - Slide

Lesson aim & outcomes:
Aim: you will know more about the importance & use of IATA airport codes

Outcomes: - You can find the three letter IATA codes for specific                                                                    airports
                      - You can find specific airports using the 3 letter IATA code                                    

Slide 2 - Slide

Are we ready to travel the world?
Have a look at the map on page 1 of your booklet.
Match the letters on the map to the geographical terms 

-> we can't start our travels if we don't know our geography!

Slide 3 - Slide

Can you recall (from last lesson)
why airport codes
are so important?

Slide 5 - Mind map

Slide 6 - Video

Three letter codes
Every destination in the world is identified with a three-letter code. 
Some destinations have more than one three-letter code, normally when there is more than one airport serving that particular destination. 

If this is the case, there will be a city code and an airport code.

Slide 7 - Slide

Why are these codes important?
Why are these codes important?

These codes are for speed and accuracy -> 

Did you know that there is a London in Canada, and a city called Sydney in Canada too? Imagine boarding your flight to London, England and getting off the plane in 7.5 hours in Canada? 
Or expecting to fly to Australia and arrive in Sydney, Canada after 7 hours? 

Three-letter codes are used by all airlines and you will see them on websites, tickets, baggage labels and other documentation if you are working at an airport.

Slide 8 - Slide

Do you know some of
these airport codes
already?

Slide 9 - Mind map

For example:
NYC is the city code for NEW YORK CITY. 
New York is served by three international airports: 
John F Kennedy, Newark and La Guardia.
John F Kennedy JFK
Newark EWR
La Guardia LGA

Slide 10 - Slide

This is also true for London in the United Kingdom. 

The city code for London is LON.
London has 6 airports serving it:
London Heathrow LHR               London Luton LTN
London Gatwick LGW                 London City LCY
London Stansted STN                Southend SEN


Slide 11 - Slide

Now before you get started:

I'll show you the website IATA.ORG (next slide) which is your tool to do the activities in the booklet.

Keep that website at hand for the quiz before you get to work

Slide 12 - Slide

Slide 13 - Link

The airport code for London Heathrow is...
A
HLR
B
LHR
C
LON
D
LDN

Slide 14 - Quiz

The airport code for New York John F Kennedy is...
A
NYC
B
EWR
C
JFK
D
NEW

Slide 15 - Quiz

The airport code for Bangkok is...
A
BKK
B
BAN
C
THA
D
BAK

Slide 16 - Quiz

The airport code for Islamabad is
A
IMB
B
ISD
C
IMP
D
ISB

Slide 17 - Quiz

How confident do you feel about being able to find the airport codes / airports?
😒🙁😐🙂😃

Slide 18 - Poll

Off to work!
Using the website https://www.iata.org/en/publications/directories/code-search/?airport.search=ISB
Do activities 2 + 3 on pages 8 & 9 of the booklet

Slide 19 - Slide

Slide 20 - Video