CSPM Flashcards
What are the emergency calls?
And when to use them on approach?
‘Cabin Crew take up landing positions’
- Passing 2000’ in descent for emergency landing
‘Brace, Brace’
- Passing 500’ in descent for emergency landing
‘Attention crew, Brace, Brace’
- Unplanned emergency landing
What to do following a death on board?
Commander to fill in ‘Nomination of death on board certificate’
How much oxygen do passengers get from the oxygen generators?
Minimum 15min
What are the types and differences of emergency landing?
Precautionary landing
- One where under normal circumstances, no requirement to evacuate.
Pre planned emergency landing
- 10min or greater
OR
- less than 10 min - adapted drill
What is the CLEAR brief?
C. Crew Name
L. Location
E. Event
A. Actions Taken
R. Recommendation
What are the three crew roles when fire fighting?
Fire fighter
Communicator
Co-ordinator
What are the restricted seats on board?
Row 1 A, B, C, D
Seats at overwing exit rows
Last row C, D
What passengers can’t be sat in a restricted seat?
CHIPPED
C - Children
H - Hearing or sight
I - Inadmissible (deportees etc)
P - Physical or mental disability
P - Physical size
E - Elderly
D - Dogs (or those travelling with dogs)
How many PRM’s can we carry?
Not more than 50% of able bodied pax
Definition of a PRM?
Passengers of reduced mobility
Can you accept a passenger on a stretcher?
No
When can a cabin crew member decide to evacuate?
If there is an obvious, immediately life threatening situation.