Directions: The following passage is about preparations before the plane lands and it is followed by five statements. Read the passage, and decide whether the statements are true or false. Prior to landing at any U.S. international airport, flight attendants distribute two forms to passengers (except American citizen and green card holders): a Customs Declaration Form (6059B) used to declare the value of any gifts or business items that passengers have brought with them to the U.S. and the Arrival-Department Record Form (I-94). From I-94 has two specific perforated sections in it. The top portion is the arrival form that asks for information related to your arrival in the U.S. The bottom portion is a departure coupon and must be returned to the U.S. officers upon exiting the U.S. The back side of the I-94 form is for government use only. Flight attendants also assist you with your proper completion. You will have to fill out some of your personal information like name, date of birth, passport number, your contact address in the U.S., etc. Fill out the forms using capital letters wherever they mention TYPE or PRINT, which means you should write in capital letters. The forms should be completed before handing. Approaching the destination, the pilot may come on the loud speaker and announce the airplane is approaching the destination and let you know what the local time is, how the weather is at the destination. Flight attendants will speak on the loud speaker, reminding you of safety procedures such as buckling up seat belts, putting seats in an upright position and turning off electronic devices. Flight attendants will go about the plane, checking to make sure you fasten the seat belt, seat in an upright position, and tray tables are locked up. They also make sure that all laptop computers and other electronic devices are turned off. Decide whether the following statements are true or false. 1. Prior to landing at any U.S. international airport, flight attendants distribute one form to passengers.