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RYANAIR INITIAL EXAM 2025 - INITIAL 2 Questions and Answers RYANAIR INITIAL EXAM 2025 - INITIAL 2 Questions and Answers RYANAIR INITIAL EXAM 2025 - INITIAL 2 Questions and Answers
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How often should CC call the flight deck in order to monitor their wellbeing? (surveillance checks) - Correct answer Every 20 minutes When should CC conduct PDI's? - Correct answer PDI's must be conducted every time time you start your shift and if you change aircraft Which ones are some of contributing factors to safety on the ramp? - Correct answer -All aircrew must wear a hi-vis jacket at all times -All aircrew must be in possession of a valid airport identification card of Ryanair identification card -When entering or leaving an airport terminal building (airside) Aircrew shall ensure that all security doors are closed after use -All aircrew must be alert to the different types of ramp vehicles -When walking on the ramp aircrew must use the marked walkway signs on the ground -The rotating beacon (flashing light) on top and underneath the aircraft fuselage indicates an aircraft is about to or has its engines running. Never walk within the blast or suction areas of an aircrafts engines -Never walk on taxi ways How often should CC carry out general surveillance checks in the cabin? - Correct answer Every 20 minutes When should CC complete their 30 second review? - Correct answer While sat on the jumpseat before take off and landing Why are the cabin lights dimmed for take-off and landing in the hours of darkness? - Correct answer To adjust the eyes of passengers and crew to darkness in case of emergency What does FOD stand for? - Correct answer Foreign Object Debris What is the common language under EASA regulations? - Correct answer English
Who holds final responsibilities for the operation and safety of the aircraft, passengers, Aircrew and cargo on board? - Correct answer Captain (or first officer if the captain is incapacitated) What is the chain of command based on? - Correct answer Experience or seniority What is the primary role of CC? - Correct answer The safety of the passengers, crew and the aircraft. How many hours before commencing duty should CC stop consuming alcohol under EASA regulations? - Correct answer 8 hours Which organisation is responsible for the surveillance and oversight of training and operating standards in Ireland? - Correct answer IAA - Irish Aviation Authority What should CC cover during their 30 second review? - Correct answer Mentally review emergency procedures and assess passengers in your immediate view for potential ABP's Cabin crew member shall seek advise from an aero medical examiner after he/she has been suffering from any illness involving incapacity to function as cabin crew for a period longer than: - Correct answer 21 days What could be a reason for a go around/missed approach? - Correct answer -Adverse weather conditions -Technical problems -Runway unsuitable for landing Who could occupy vacant crew seat? - Correct answer An inspector What are SPIs? - Correct answer Safety procedure instructions What is the procedure for pregnant cabin crew? - Correct answer CC must stop flying as soon as the pregnancy is confirmed. The base supervisor and Crew control must be informed immediately.
carpets are secure and not frayed all cabin mouldings are secure What are your PDI's on the galley? - Correct answer 1. Waste bin flaps and waste cart - OPERATIONAL 2.Trolleys and restraints - OPERATIONAL
What are your actions during the command "Cabin crew return to your seats"? - Correct answer Return to seat and fasten seatbelts, complete 30 second review and ensure all passengers seat belts are securely fastened. What is Ryanair policy on carrying weapons and ammunition on board our aircrafts? - Correct answer The carriage of guns (including sporting weapons), firearms and ammunition is not ordinarily permitted on Ryanair aircraft What does PSU stand for? - Correct answer Passenger Service Unit What does PA stand for? - Correct answer Passenger Announcement What is the definition of OUTBOARD? - Correct answer The direction towards the outside of the aircraft What is the definition of LOADSHEET? - Correct answer A loadsheet is a mass and balance document containing information such as passneger numbers, weights, baggage etc. and may be used in place of the electronic equivalent. What is the definition of LANDING gear? - Correct answer The wheels and associated components on which the aircraft lands. Also called the undercarriage. What is the definition of INBOARD? - Correct answer The direction towards the centre line of the aircraft. What is the definition of INFANT? - Correct answer An infant means a person under 2 years What is the definition of the HOLD? - Correct answer A compartment in the lower deck. Usually where the baggage and cargo is stowed. What does GPU stand for? - Correct answer ground power unit What is the definition of TAXIWAY? - Correct answer Airport routes linking runway with the ramp area
What is the definition of DRILL? - Correct answer A sequence of actions which should be followed What does CC stand for? - Correct answer cabin crew What does CB stand for? - Correct answer circuit breaker- these are all the black button type things that are located behind the pilots seats, they have the same function as an electrical fuse. CB are also located in the galleys. What is the definition of CABIN CREW? - Correct answer Role is the safety of passengers, crew and the aircraft. What is the definition of BRACE POSITION? - Correct answer A position adopted, when seated, by all passengers and CC during an emergency landing. it helps to minimise injuries which result from forced body movements. What is the definition of ASSIST SPACE? - Correct answer a defined area at each emergency door allocated for CC to stand in for the purpose of evacuating passengers without causing an obstruction to the exit What does APU stand for? - Correct answer Auxiliary Power Unit What is the definition of AIRSTAIRS? - Correct answer Folding boarding/disembarking stairs which are self stowing beneath the main passenger door What is the definition of AIRCREW? - Correct answer All crew required to operate a flight, includes flight and cc What is the definition of AIRBRIDGE? - Correct answer Manoeuvrable enclosed access way to aircraft available at some airports What does AFT mean? - Correct answer Towards the rear / tail of the a/c What does A/C stand for? - Correct answer aircraft What does ABP stand for? - Correct answer Able Bodied Passenger
What does SPI stand for? - Correct answer Safety procedures instruction What does SEP stand for? - Correct answer Safety and emergency procedures What does ICAO stand for? - Correct answer International Civil Aviation Organization What does IATA stand for? - Correct answer International Air Transport Association What does IAA stand for? - Correct answer Irish Aviation Authority What does EASA stand for? - Correct answer European Aviation Safety Agency What are FCI? - Correct answer Flight crew instruction What does INOP mean? - Correct answer Inoperative What are minnimums? - Correct answer Weather conditions restricting take off and landing What is a NOTOC? - Correct answer Notification to Captain What is the OPS manual? - Correct answer The governing document approved by IAA that sets out company policy and regulations covering all aspects of the company's operation What is PRAM? - Correct answer Pre Recorded Announcement Machine What are the PIG's? - Correct answer Passenger Ideal Guiding System What is a PSU? - Correct answer Passenger Service Unit What is an RTO? - Correct answer Rejected take off