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
What is the definition of a precautionary landing?
One where under normal circumstances there will be no requirement for the cabin crew to evacuate after landing. CSPM 3.2
26
What is the definition of an unplanned emergency landing?
A situation where time is not available to plan for an emergency e.g. on take off or landing. CSPM 3.2
27
What is the definition of a pre planned emergency landing?
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
What is the portable oxygen duration?
HI - up to 40 minutes LO - up to 70 minutes CSPM 5.14.7
29
How long does a BCF last?
Approximately 15 minutes CSPM 5.14.2
30
Who's ultimate responsibility is the safety of the cabin?
The commander CSPM 1.2