CSPM Flashcards

1
Q

If a cabin crew want to report a red flag event, what should the commander do?

A

Contact the duty pilot to seek verification if it is a red flag event.

CSPM 1.18.5

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2
Q

In case the cabin manager is absent during the briefing, who may deduct the cabin crew briefing?

A

Another qualified cabin manager.

CSPM 2.2.1.1

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3
Q

Is it possible to start boarding without the pilots being present?

A

No, at least 1 pilot needs to be on the FD.

CSPM 2.2.1.2

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4
Q

What is the purpose of a security search?

A

To ensure there are no unauthorized persons or prohibited articles on board.

CSPM 2.3.2

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5
Q

When must a security search be done?

A
  • cold aircraft
  • turnarounds in UK, Jersey, Russia and Gibraltar OR after flights inbound from non EU countries OR prior to departure to Tel Aviv
  • any time crew feel security may have been compromised

CSPM 2.3.2.2

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6
Q

Which areas must be searched if a passenger is offloaded after gaining access to the aircraft?

A

Three rows forward and three rows back from the seat and any areas the pax had access to.

OMB 2.3.2.6

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7
Q

Which passengers are not allowed to be seated in restricted seats?

A

CHIPPED

C - children under 16
H - hearing, sight, other disability
I - infants on laps
P - pregnant and prisoners
P - physical size
E - elderly if frail
D - deportees

CSPM 2.4.5

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8
Q

What must a unaccompanied PRM be able to do?

A
  • unfasten seat belt
  • leave a seat and reach emergency exit unaided
  • retrieve and fit a life jacket
  • don an oxygen mask without assistance
  • understand the safety briefing

CSPM 2.4.7.1

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9
Q

What must be done to a plaster cast if it has been fitted less than 48hrs before the flight?

A

Split to allow for potential swelling.

CSPM 2.4.7.3

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10
Q

From what age may children travel unaccompanied?

A

14 years

CSPM 2.4.7.4

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11
Q

What is the minimum age for an for an adult to accompany a child?

A

16 years?

CSPM 2.4.7.4

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12
Q

Is it allowed to ask another passenger to accept responsibility for an unaccompanied minor or to have an infant be seated on their lap during take off and landing?

A

No

CSPM 2.4.7.4

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13
Q

Will large groups of children be accepted?

A

Yes, as long as accompanied by the minimum ratio of adults (1 per 10 children)

CSPM 2.4.7.4

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14
Q

From what age are passengers considered adult?

A

16 years

CSPM 2.4.7.4

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15
Q

Is it allowed to carry any live animals in the cabin?

A

No except assistance dogs.

CSPM 2.4.10

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16
Q

Is it allowed to use e-cigarettes on board?

A

No

CSPM 2.4.13

17
Q

When must the cabin defect log been entered/ signed by the CM and given to the commander for review and singing?

A

At the end of a sector.

CSPM 2.6.2

18
Q

What is the call when severe turbulence is encountered and insufficient time for normal procedures?

A

CABIN CREW AND PASSENGERS BE SEATED IMMEDIATELY

CSPM 2.6.9.5

19
Q

What will crew do after hearing the PA attention crew at stations in flight?

A
  • interrupt their duty
  • stow away any catering equipment
  • return to their station and fasten their harness
  • await further actions from cm/ pilots
  • remain vigilant in cabin

CSPM 3.2.2

20
Q

What is the CLEAR briefing?

A

Given by CC to pilots:

C - crew name
L - location
E - event
A - actions taken
R - recommendation

CSPM 3.3.1

21
Q

What is the definition of catastrophic?

A

The aircraft has suffered serious structural damage and possible death or injury to any of the occupants.

CSPM 3.12.3

22
Q

What are the restricted seats in the cabin?

A

Row 1 ABCD
over wing exits
Last row CD

CSPM 5.3.1.1

23
Q

What is the emergency code for the FD?

A

0511#

CSPM 5.3.3

24
Q

How many infants may be carried?

A

Up to 10% of the total capacity.

CSPM 2.4.12.2

25
Q

What is the definition of a precautionary landing?

A

One where under normal circumstances there will be no requirement for the cabin crew to evacuate after landing.

CSPM 3.2

26
Q

What is the definition of an unplanned emergency landing?

A

A situation where time is not available to plan for an emergency e.g. on take off or landing.

CSPM 3.2

27
Q

What is the definition of a pre planned emergency landing?

A

A situation where time is available to plan for an emergency (NITS brief).

Cabin crew will have all information needed to prepare passengers and secure cabin.

CSPM 3.2

28
Q

What is the portable oxygen duration?

A

HI - up to 40 minutes
LO - up to 70 minutes

CSPM 5.14.7

29
Q

How long does a BCF last?

A

Approximately 15 minutes

CSPM 5.14.2

30
Q

Who’s ultimate responsibility is the safety of the cabin?

A

The commander

CSPM 1.2