03 - Safety Procedures Flashcards

1
Q

Communication signal for:

Cabin crew to be seated for take off

A

Seat belt sign OFF then ON

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2
Q

Communication signal for:

Light turbulence

A

Seat belt sign ON

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3
Q

Communication signal for:

Moderate turbulence

A

Seat belt sign OFF then ON

PA: CABIEN CREW CLEAR IN AND BE SEATED

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4
Q

Communication signal for:

Severe turbulence

A

CABIN CREW BE SEATED IMMEDIATELY

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5
Q

Communication signal for:

30 minutes to landing

A

Interphone call to CSM:

30 minutes to landing

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6
Q

Communication signal for:

Descent (10000 feet)

A

Seat belt sign ON

PA: CABIN CREW PREPARE FOR LANDING

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7
Q

Communication signal for:

Cabin crew to be seated for landing

A

Seat belt sign OFF then ON

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8
Q

Communication signal for:

Confirmation of cabin secure for landing

A

Interphone cal to flight deck: CABIN SECURE

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9
Q

Communication signal for:

Carry on baggage check

A

CABIN CREW CARRY ON BAG CHECK

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10
Q

Communication signal for:

Arming of doors

A

CABIN CREW ARM DOORS AND CROSS CHECK

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11
Q

Communication signal for:

Disarming of doors

A

CABIN CREW DISARM DOORS AND CROSS CHECK

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12
Q

Communication signal for:

Rejected take-off

A

REMAIN SEATED REMAIN SEATED

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13
Q

Communication signal for:

No evacuation required

A

CABIN CREW NORMAL OPERATIONS

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14
Q

Communication signal for:

Abnormal door procedure

A

CABIN CREW RETURN TO DOOR POSITIONS

CABIN CREW DISARM DOORS AND CROSS CHECK

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15
Q

Name the 3 classified landing categories:

A

Normal
Abnormal
Emergency

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16
Q

Can a cabin safety inspector be up in the aisle during taxi?

A

Yes

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17
Q

Chain of commands

A

PIC
FO
CSM
CCM (in order of seniority)

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18
Q

The non resting fight crew member will contact the CSM every __ minutes. If __ minutes has elapsed the CSM will contact the flight deck.

A

15

20

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19
Q

Can both FCM take controlled crew rest at the same time?

A

Only 1 FCM will rest in the flight deck at a time

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20
Q

What should the observer seat briefing include?

A

Location and use of seat belt, shoulder harness, oxygen mask and life jacket.

Communication devices.

Sterile flight deck

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21
Q

How many critical phases during a flight?

A

2

Take-off + 5 minutes after

Landing - 5 minutes before

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22
Q

When is the fight deck considered sterile?

A

During pushback, taxi, take-off, landing and flight operations below 10 000 feet.

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23
Q

How often should we check on the flight crew?

A

On the hour or more frequently when practical

Exception: controlled rest

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24
Q

If the CCM cannot answer __ of the __ questions they must be removed from the flight.

A

3

4

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25
Q

Demo rows:

A

L1 - PA
R1 - 1
L4 - 12
R4 - 22

26
Q

Is it allowed on board:

CARES device

A

Yes

27
Q

Is it allowed on board:

Booster seat

A

No

28
Q

Is it allowed on board:

Snugglies

A

No

29
Q

Is it allowed on board:

Loop belts

A

No

30
Q

Is it allowed on board:

Knee defenders

A

No

31
Q

Is it allowed on board:

Self balancing mobility devices

A

No

32
Q

Name the 3 aircraft zones

A

A (1-11)
B (12-21)
C (22-32)

33
Q

When can we close the doors?

A
Manifest and other documents received
Load and trim sheet given to ground agent
Carey-on bag announcement made
Boarding completed
Passengers are seated
Bags stowed
34
Q

How often should we check the canin and lavatories?

A

Every 15 minutes

35
Q

During ground service the PIC will advise the CSM at least __ minutes prior to movement of the aircraft.

A

10

36
Q

Name portable electronic devices permitted without restrictions:

A
Hearing aids
Electronic watches
GPS
Defibrillator
Pacemakers
Hearing appliances 
Diabetic insulin pumps 
POC
37
Q

Name portable electronic devices not permitted:

A
Remotely controlled toys/devices
CB radios
Two way pagers
E-cigarettes
Others
38
Q

When is use of headsets not permitted?

A

Walking across the apron
Boarding
Deplaning
Take-off/Landing (except if plugged into the armrest)

39
Q

What are the 3 classifications of turbulence?

A

Light
Moderate
Severe

40
Q

When does cabin lighting must be set to bright?

A
Boarding
Deplaning
Securing the cabin 
Safety briefing 
Emergency checklist being used
Security search
41
Q

When would you do the silent review?

A

From take-off signal until landing gear is retracted

From landing signal until the aircraft has landed and cleared the active runway

42
Q

What is the acronym used during the silent review?

A

ACEEE

ABP
COMMANDS
EXITS
EQUIPMENT 
EVACUATION ROUTES
43
Q

If anyone other than a Sunwing cabin crew member must occupy a cabin crew seat they must be briefed on ______.

A

HOLD

HARNESS AND SEAT
OXYGEN
LIFE JACKET
DOOR

44
Q

If the overhead bins are full and you need to check a carry on bag some items must be removed first. What are they?

A
Mercury thermometer 
Lighters
Matches 
E-cigarettes
Batteries 
Smart bags (remove power supply)
45
Q

Stowage location for crew bag of:

L1

A

Overhead bin left side row 4

46
Q

Stowage location for crew bag of:

R1

A

Overhead bin right side row 4

47
Q

Stowage location for crew bag of:

L4

A

Overhead bin rear of aircraft left side

48
Q

Stowage location for crew bag of:

R4

A

Overhead bin rear of aircraft right side

49
Q

Stowage location for crew bag of:

L4X

A

Seperate from L4

50
Q

Stowage location for crew bag of:

R4X

A

Separate from R4

51
Q

What are the critical surfaces on the aircraft?

A

Wings
Control surfaces
Horizontal and vertical stabilizers

52
Q

De-icing

A

Type 1
Orange/red
Applied hot

53
Q

Anti-icing

A

Type 4
Green
Cold
Turns into milky substance when effectiveness is lost

54
Q

De-icing methods

A

Herman Nelson
Car wash facility
Hand held rope
Cherry picker (hydraulic)

55
Q

Never walk ______ an aircraft with engines running.

A

Behind

56
Q

What can cause a rejected take-off/go around/rejected landing?

A

Mechanical problem
Warning light
Vehicles/animals on the runway
Emergency

57
Q

Where is located the tail skid?

A

Bottom of the aft fuselage

58
Q

Factors that affect tail tipping are:

A
Empty weight
Attitude
Fuel loading
Pax loading
Cargo loading
Ramp slope
Runway surface
59
Q

WHMIS is comprised of 3 elements:

A

Labels
Safety data sheet
Worker education program

60
Q

The hazardous products act deals with 3 types of hazardous products:

A

Prohibited
Restricted
Controlled (applies to WHMIS)

61
Q

Dangerous goods are divided into 3 categories:

A

Accepted
Forbidden
Excepted

62
Q

How many classes of dangerous goods exists?

A

9

Explosives
Gazes
Flammable liquids
Flammable solids
Oxidizing agents and organic peroxides
Toxic and infectious substances 
Radioactive
Corrosive 
Miscellaneous/lithium batteries