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Flight Attendant Study Guide: ERJ-145 Exam Prep, Exams of Transportation Engineering

This study guide provides essential questions and answers for aspiring flight attendants, focusing on the embraer erj-145 regional jet. It covers key aspects of aircraft safety, emergency procedures, and regulatory compliance as mandated by the dot, faa, ntsb, dhs, and tsa. The guide includes definitions of aviation terms, descriptions of aircraft components, and explanations of crew responsibilities. It is designed to help candidates pass their flight attendant exams and gain a comprehensive understanding of their role in ensuring passenger safety and security. Useful for those preparing for a career as a flight attendant, offering a structured approach to learning the necessary information and regulations. It also includes information on standard operating procedures and emergency protocols, making it a valuable resource for quick reference and exam preparation.

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COMMUTE AIR FLIGHT ATTENDANT
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Embraer ERJ-145 Regional Jet
50 seat Regional jet
How many exits are there ?
4 exits
Where are these 4 exits located
Main Cabin door, right-hand side at row 2, and 2 window exits at Row 18
Flight deck window exits are equipped with?
Escape rope above each window
What is a lavatory in aircraft?
A toilet/restroom
What is a galley in aircraft?
A compartment where food is stored
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COMMUTE AIR FLIGHT ATTENDANT

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QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS

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Embraer ERJ-145 Regional Jet 50 seat Regional jet How many exits are there? 4 exits Where are these 4 exits located Main Cabin door, right-hand side at row 2, and 2 window exits at Row 18 Flight deck window exits are equipped with? Escape rope above each window What is a lavatory in aircraft? A toilet/restroom What is a galley in aircraft? A compartment where food is stored

The flight crew includes? 2 pilots and one flight attendant DOT The Department of Transportation controls all commercial transportation The department of Transportation controls commercial transportation including? Surface, Sea, and Air FAA means? Federal Aviation Administration Federal Aviation Administration is? An arm of the DOT responsible for the promotion, regulation, and safety of civil aviation as well as safe & efficient use of airspace shared by civil & military aircraft ATC means? Air Traffic Control Air Traffic Control function is? To manage & control all air traffic while in flight & on the ground

RAA (Regional Airline Association) DHS means? The Department of Homeland Security DHS (Department of Homeland Security) is? The regulatory arm of the U.S. government that leads the united effort to secure the United States TSA reports to? DHS (Department of Homeland Security) TSA mean? Transportation Security Administration TSA is an arm of? DHS (Department of Homeland Security) TSA is responsible for? Protecting the nation's transportation systems to ensure freedom of movement for people in commerce An adult is?

A passenger who has reached their 13th birthday AFT means? The rear; towards the tail section of the aircraft Agent means? A person who assists passengers on the ground with company-related business An agent would assist the following? Reservations,gate, and ground AIRCRAFT TAIL NUMBER An identification number painted on the tail section of the aircraft Able-Bodied Person A passenger selected by the flight attendant to assist during an emergency situation or evacuating an aircraft ABP means? Able-Bodied Person AIRCRAFT LEFT (A/C L)

A small engine used to operate a generator that supplies direct current power to an aircraft when the engines are shut down. This generator is typically used to power the air and lights while the aircraft is parked at the gate BALLAST weight added to an aircraft to keep it in proper weight and balance BIDDING The procedures that crewmembers are awarded monthly & vacation schedules BLOCK TIME The time the blocks are pulled from beneath the aircraft wheels prior to taxi until the blocks are replaced upon completion of the flight boarding pass Card issued to passengers prior to boarding showing date, destination, and flight number. Each passenger must have boarding pass before they can board an aircraft BRIEFING The instructions concerning procedures and particulars BUlKHEAD

The partition or wall separation various compartments in an aircraft BUMP To remove a passenger due to weight/balance or over sale CABIN The interior of the aircraft containing passenger seats CA stands for Captain CAPTAIN Responsible for the entire aircraft including crew and passengers. The Captain occupies? The left seat CAROUSEL Moving strip from which passengers collect checked baggage at the airport CARRIER A company involved in the transportation of people CARRY-OUT CART

COMAT

Company material usually shipped on company aircraft CONCOURSE A large hallway which leads to the area where aircraft are parked for passenger boarding COWLING The material that encloses an engine CREWMEMBER A qualified individual assigned by an air carrier for the performing of duties on an airplane. CREW SCHEDULING The department that handles scheduling of all flight crews. CRITICAL PHASE OF FLIGHT All ground operations involving taxi, takeoff, landing and all other flight operations conducted below 10,000 feet CRUISING ALTITUDE

The height at which an aircraft flies for the majority of flight after ascent and before descent. DH stands for? DeadHead DEADHEAD (DH) The transportation of crewmembers from one point to another to position for a trip or return to home base. DECOMPRESSION When the cabin pressurization system has failed and the atmosphere inside the aircraft equals the air outside the aircraft DE-ICE Removing ice from the wings with warm air from the engines, by inflation of "boots" on the leading edge of aircraft surfaces, or by chemical means on the ground. DELAY Occurs when a flight operates behind schedule.

Licensed operators who have the responsibility of scheduling and monitoring all aircraft and crew. DITCHING Term used for a water landing and evacuation of an aircraft DOMICILE An airline crew base DON To put on DRAFT Mandatory assignment of a Flight Attendant to duty on a day off DUTY TIME The time a Flight Attendant is on duty. Duty time begins 45 minutes prior to scheduled departure time of the first flight of a flying sequence and extends to 10 minutes after the termination of the last flight of a flying sequence. EGRESS To go out or exit

EMPENNAGE

the tail assembly of an aircraft. EN ROUTE In flight when you are on or along the way. Also an FA check ride conducted by an ATS usually done after 6 months EVACUATION The emergency movement of passengers from an aircraft using all available exits FA stands for? Flight Attendant FLIGHT ATTENDANT (FA) A qualified individual assigned by the company to perform all duties required by the FAA in the cabin of the aircraft. FERRY FLIGHT A flight with no passengers or cargo on board which is made to position an aircraft for a flight or to get it to its home base What does FO stand for?

FWD stands for? Forward FORWARD (FWD) Toward the front of the aircraft FUSELAGE The main structure or central section of an airplane that houses crew, passengers, etc GALLEY The area used for food storage & service preparation GATE A holding area where passengers wait prior to boarding the aircraft. GEAR The landing gear GROUND POWER UNIT a portable unit attached to the aircraft, while on the ground, which provides electrical power to the aircraft when the engines are not operating

GROUND SPEED

The speed of an aircraft or flight measured by the distance it travels over the ground taking wind velocity into account. For example, if an aircraft cruises at 300 MPH and there is a 35 MPH wind from the rear (tailwind), the ground speed would be 325 MPH HANGAR A building where airplanes are sheltered during maintenance work and storage. HEADWIND A wind blowing in such a direction that the principle effect is to reduce the ground speed of an airplane in flight HOLDING A predetermined maneuver that keeps an aircraft within specific air space while waiting to descend. HUBS The connecting terminals that are served by commuter and major airlines of the same brand or partnership

What does HHD stand for? Hand-Held Device INFLIGHT HAND-HELD DEVICE Electronic device used by FA to inventory liquor & food. What else is the HHD used for? To process credit card transactions for onboard purchases What does INOP stand for Inoperative INTERPHONE The phone used to speak to the flight deck. INOPERATIVE (INOP) Not operating, not working INTERMEDIATE STOP A stop at a city between the originating and termination points of a flight. What does JS stand for? Jumpseat

JUMPSEAT

Collapsible seat designated for a crewmembers or authorized observers LAYOVER Crew rest break between flight assignments usually at an out station. LEG OF FLIGHT A portion of a flight series between stops What does MCD stand for? Main cabin door MAIN CABIN DOOR (MCD) The aircraft door primarily used for passenger boarding and deplaning. MINIMUM CREW The smallest number of Flight Attendant crewmembers required by the FAA, which is one working Flight Attendant for each 50 seats on the aircraft. MONITOR To watch,check, or keep track of NON-STOP FLIGHT