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A valuable resource for students studying aviation safety and procedures. it presents a series of questions and answers covering various aspects of cabin safety, emergency procedures, and aircraft-specific details. The q&a format facilitates learning and knowledge retention, making it ideal for exam preparation or self-study.
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Pets in the cabin Correct Answer: 1. No limit to the number of pets
Correct Answer: 1. Must be locked for take off and landing Cabin Sweep Correct Answer: 1. No PAX remain on board
emergency. Collect life vests after gate arrival and PAX have deplaned, and properly stow them back to their original origin. UM Correct Answer: Unaccompanied Minors. Any child who is betweens the ages of 5 and 15. 16-17 travel as adults and are not eligible for the UM program Link Correct Answer: must be at 75% at the beginning of a contiguous duty day CRM: Communication Correct Answer: Exchange information, ideas and/ or instructions in a timely manner CRM: Leadership Effectiveness Correct Answer: Exercise responsibilities in a manner that promotes teamwork, professionalism and mentoring CRM: Monitor/ Cross Check Correct Answer: Actively monitor the cabin and PAX, verify crew member actions and resolve inconsistencies CRM: planning and decision making
Correct Answer: incorporate relevant information, develop operational strategies and choose the best course of action consistent with safe, reliable and efficient operations CRM: situational awareness Correct Answer: correctly assess the current and anticipated environment; identify and anticipate threats and errors CRM: workload management Correct Answer: effectively manage tasks to optimize overall performance CRM: crew and self evaluation Correct Answer: openly and objectively evaluate performance after an eventful task. Recognize personal strengths and weaknesses CUS Correct Answer: Are intended to give crew members a CRM strategy to progressively heighten awareness if they determine their concerns are not being conveyed effectively
Correct Answer: 700: FAA min crew: 3 6 cabin exits 800&900: FAA min crew 4 8 cabin exits NO EVAC ALARM ELS: 2L jump seat water: initially block 2L and 2R FA B: Brief OWE during an emergency, carry on baggage verification FA C: Brief exit rows during regular operations, and carry on baggage verification Arming door: Red streamer over the viewing window, girt bar is in the floor brackets, not the slide cover brackets, ensure the red manual inflation handle on right side of girt bar is visible and accessible Oxygen lasts for 12 minutes the LAV INOP button will illuminate and all toilets will become inoperative B Correct Answer: FAA minimum crew: 10 12 cabin exits, 13 total EVAC alarm: COMMAND ELS: 1L jump seat "Form two lines"
UD "sit and slide" Water: Initially block 3L and 3R and UD L/R Dual lane slide rafts B Correct Answer: 200: FAA minimum crew 4 10 cabin exits 300: FAA min crew 5 NO EVAC ALARM or COMMAND ELS: 1L Jump seat or 4L jump seat water: initially block L/R OWE, 3 L/R(B757-300) Arming door: red streamer across viewing window, arm door by moving green disarmed placard and moving lever in the armed position, door is armed because SLIDE light is illuminated, verify knuckle knocker is protruding Emergency oxygen will last for 12 minutes Alert call system operation Correct Answer: 1. illuminates ALERT light in the flight deck
Arming door: Press and hold green airing lever release button, push arming lever in the outboard position. You know the door is armed because the arming lever is in the outboard position, the yellow emergency only armed indicator flag is visible, and girt bar viewing windows are yellow Emergency oxygen systems 300 for 12 min and 400 for 22 B Correct Answer: 200 FAA min crew 8 8 cabin exits EVAC ALARM: EVAC COMMAND ELS: 1L FWD jump seat (200Y) & 300 FAA min crew 9 8 cabin exits NO EVAC ALARM ELS: 1L FWD jump seat "form two lines" WATER: initially block 3L/R 777- 300 dual lane slide rafts Arming door: move arming lever in the armed position. You know its armed because the arming lever is in the armed position and the girt bar viewing windows are yellow
Emergency oxygen lasts for 12 min and 22 on the 77JQY and 300 B Correct Answer: 800 FAA min crew 7 8 cabin exits 900 FAA min crew 7 8 cabin exits EVAC ALARM: EVAC COMMAND ELS: 1L jump seat Emergency cabin- to cabin flight deck inter phone communication: Dial ** No exits are initially blocked during a water evacuation single or dual lane slide/ rafts Arming door: Move arming lever to the armed position, you know its armed because the arming lever is in the red armed position, and the armed mode indicator light is illuminated and not flashing Emergency lights are controlled from the flight deck and the 1L flight attendant switch panel Emergency oxygen is gaseous and lasts for 60 minutes oxygen flow indicator lights are visible for each mask and the light are illuminated when oxygen is flowing for each mask. On demand oxygen, and is delivered at a metered pulse with the start of each breath