CSPM Flashcards

1
Q

When a passenger is offloaded what security search should be done?

A

Areas 3 rows back to 3 rows forward must be checkd along with any other areas the passenger had access too.
Any unclaimed baggage must be offloaded.

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2
Q

Youngest age for a cabin crew member .

A

18 - giggidy

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3
Q

What do the ground crew need before they can remove the steps?

A

A permit from the cabin crew

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4
Q

What must an unacompanied prm be able to do? (5)

A

Unfasten a seat belt;
Leave a seat and reach an emergency exit unaided;
Retrieve and fit a life jacket;
Don an oxygen mask without assistance;
Understand the safety briefing

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5
Q

Can a passenger travel in a cast? Whats the time frame?

A

Yes, but if applied less than 48hours ago needs to be split all the way down.
If the cast is on the upper leg then 3 seats are required.

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6
Q

How old does a passenger have to be to tavel on their own?

A

16

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7
Q

Can a passenger bring a football/basketball onboard or put one in the hold?

A

Yes, no requirement to deflate.

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8
Q

What are the following age restrictions:
How many weeks old to fly?
Age for an infant?
Age to be classed a child?
Age to be classed an adult?
Age to fly on their own?
Age to bring an infant?

A

2 weeks
2 weeks to < 2 years
2 until <12
12 and over is an adult
16 and over to fly alone
16 and over to bring an infant

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9
Q

How long between diving and flying?

A

24 hours

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10
Q

When can a passnger fly whos had chicken pox?

A

7 days after the appearance of the last spot.

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11
Q

After how many hours on duty can you request a hotel?

A

14

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12
Q

What are the 4 types of emergency landing?

A

Precautionary landing. Under normal circumstamces no need to evacuate.
Pre planned emergency landing.
Pre planned emergency landing, less than 10 minutes.
Unplanned emergency landing.

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13
Q

What is the alert call?
What if the PA system is down?

A

Senior cabin crew member tomthe flightdeck/ interphone.

3 double chimes by pressing the emergency call button on the overhead.

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14
Q

What do the cabin crew do when they hear “attention crew at stations”?
In the air?
On the ground?

A

In the air:
On hearing this PA cabin crew must immediately:

Interrupt their duty
Stow away any catering equipment
Return to their station and fasten their harness
Await further instructions from the SCCM/pilots
Remain vigilant in the cabin
Dont call the flightdeck unless absolutely necessary.

On the ground:
Release themselves from their seats and go to their door of responsibility

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15
Q

What does a clear briefing stand for?

A

Crew name (who are you)
Location (where are you)
Event (what is happening)
Actions taken (what have you done)
Recommendation (what should we do now)

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16
Q

Pilot incap, what should the cabin crew do when they come in?
6

A

Ask if they can move the pilot.
If yes,
Slide seat back
Moves arms and legs away from controls
Apply 5 point harness
Lock out the chair
Supply supplmenatry oxygen

17
Q

Time of usefull consiousness at 38,000ft

A

15-20 secs

18
Q

How many fire extinguishers do we have on board and where are they?

A

4
1 in flight deck
1 in fwd galley
2 in rear galley

19
Q

How many portable oxygen bottles and smoke hoods are there?

A

6 of each

20
Q

How many 3 star cabin crew can fly together?
Any restrictions?

A

3cc-1 max
4cc-2 max
Must be at opposite ends of the cabin to each other

21
Q

What are the calls for an Emergency Landing and when are they made? OM B 3.80.5

A

Planned Emergency:
2000ft “Cabin Crew take up Landing Positions”.
500ft “Brace Brace”.

Unplanned Emergency landing is imminent:
“Attention Crew Brace Brace”.

“Evacuate, Unfasten Your Seat Belts and Get Out”

22
Q

How many infants can be carried? OM A 8.2.2.5 & CSPM 2.4.12.2

A

Max 18 infants (unless more authorised and arrangements made) (18 extension seat belts on board)

23
Q

Are large groups of children allowed to travel?

A

Yes , max 10 children per adult.

Adult defind as 16 or over.
Child defind as 13 or less.
14 year olds and over can travel alone.

24
Q

What do the cabin crew do when we ask them to prepare for a precautionary landing?

A

Prepare the cabin for landing.
Make a mental note of able bodied passengers.
Adopt the take off and landing positions in full harness and conduct a 30 second review.
Await further instructions after landing.

25
Q

What do the cabin crew do when we ask them to prepare for an emergency landing?

A

Emergency PA: seatbelts, emergency exits, brace.
Able boddied pax briefed on emergency exits.
Cabin secure check.
Dim lights.
Landing positions, “brace brace”
Open exits and evacuate.