EPISODE · Jul 20, 2022 · 2 MIN
TRANSPORT BY AIRWAYS AIRPORTS AND RELATED VOCABULARY PART TWO (40)
from BEYOND THE OBVIOUS · host Purushothaman C
TRANSPORT BY AIRWAYS AIRPORTS AND RELATED VOCABULARY PART TWO customs the public authority department that collects taxes on goods, bought and sold, and on products brought into the country, and that checks what is acquired duty-free shop a shop in an air terminal or on a ship that sells products like cigarettes, liquor, perfume, and so on. without tax on them hangar a large building in which aircrafts are kept helipad a small area where helicopters can take off and land heliport a location from where helicopters take off and land hub a central airport, station, etc.through which an airline routes most of its traffic immigration travel into a country to live permanently for the purpose of permanent residence landing strip a narrow piece of cleared land that serves as a runway without regular air base or airport facilities lounge a room meant for passengers for waiting in at an airport, etc. metal detector a security device to look for metal objects that are hidden in dresses and scans individual passengers for dangerous objects before boarding an aircraft runway a long narrow piece of ground with a hard surface meant for the landing and takeoff of aircrafts security a place at an airport where passengers are thoroughly frisked for possession of illegal drugs or weapons after the passport has been checked Tarmac an area with a Tarmac surface, especially at an airport( tarmac - a black material used for making road surfaces, that consists of small stones mixed with tar) taxiway the hard path that a plane uses as it moves to and from the runway terminal a passenger station at an airport where passengers arrive and leave and serves as a junction at any point with other lines travelator a moving path, especially at an airport
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TRANSPORT BY AIRWAYS AIRPORTS AND RELATED VOCABULARY PART TWO customs the public authority department that collects taxes on goods, bought and sold, and on products brought into the country, and that checks what is acquired duty-free shop a shop in an air terminal or on a ship that sells products like cigarettes, liquor, perfume, and so on. without tax on them hangar a large building in which aircrafts are kept helipad a small area where helicopters can take off and land heliport a location from where helicopters take off and land hub a central airport, station, etc.through which an airline routes most of its traffic immigration travel into a country to live permanently for the purpose of permanent residence landing strip a narrow piece of cleared land that serves as a runway without regular air base or airport facilities lounge a room meant for passengers for waiting in at an airport, etc. metal detector a security device to look for metal objects that are hidden in dresses and scans individual passengers for dangerous objects before boarding an aircraft runway a long narrow piece of ground with a hard surface meant for the landing and takeoff of aircrafts security a place at an airport where passengers are thoroughly frisked for possession of illegal drugs or weapons after the passport has been checked Tarmac an area with a Tarmac surface, especially at an airport( tarmac - a black material used for making road surfaces, that consists of small stones mixed with tar) taxiway the hard path that a plane uses as it moves to and from the runway terminal a passenger station at an airport where passengers arrive and leave and serves as a junction at any point with other lines travelator a moving path, especially at an airport
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