Emerg 02 - Emergency Response 1 Flashcards

1
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Review Questions

How many emergency exits does the CT-142 have?

A

4

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Review Questions

Where is your life vest located if you are seated at the S2 station?

A

Under the seat, attached to the base.

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3
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What are the two types of emergencies?

A

Ground and Airbourne

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4
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What are four common ground emergencies?

A

APU fire
Hot brakes
Engine fire
Cabin fire

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5
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What actions are required from the crew in the event of a ground emergency?

A

Advise ground control
Evacuate the AC on Aircraft Commander’s command through appropriate exit
Remove power if time permits
After egress, assemble upwind from aircraft or on the side away from source of danger.

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6
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What are some ground emergency evacuation considerations?

A
Propellers
Jet exhaust
Other AC
Runways/ taxiways
Safety vehicles
Cold weather
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7
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During a ground evacuation, what must the crew wait for before leaving the aircraft?

A

The “props stopped” call from the pilot

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8
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What are the Airbourne Emergencies?

A
Smoke/ fire in the aircraft
Forced landing
Emergency landing
Ditching
Oxygen emergencies
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9
Q

What are the procedures for Smoke for Fire in the Aircraft?

A

Acknowledge the emergency
Don O2 mask (keep headset on)
Ensure diluter is at 100%
Don smoke goggles over mask
Check blinker action in the “FLOW” window
Don flying jacket and gloves
On audio panel, switch from “BOOM” to “MASK”, ensure “HOT MIC” is off, then check on PRI 2 and keep INT clear

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What are the procedures for Emergency Landing/ Forced Landing?

A

Ack emergency when below 1500’ AGL and a forced landing is imminent
Secure all loose equipment and sharp objects
Don warm clothing and life vest
Don gloves
Fasten and lock seatbelt/ shoulder harness
Turn seat forward and fully down
MAYDAY message transmitted (by TMC or Lead Student)

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What are the procedures for Ditching?

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TMC will ack emergency
Cabin crew will acknowledge on PRI 2 or visual
Secure all loose equipment and sharp objects
Bring life raft forward and secure
Don warm clothing, life vest and gloves
Fasten and lock seatbelt/ shoulder harness
Turn seat forward and lower fully down
MAYDAY message transmitted by TMC or Lead Student

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12
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After a Ditching or Emergency landing what must you do?

A

Check others for injuries

Exit AC and deploy life raft as directed by AC or TMC

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13
Q

After a Ditching or Emergency landing what are some things you should take along?

A
Flashlight
Life preserver
Emergency/ survival equipment
Rations
Radios
Water
Clothing
Charts
Etc...
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14
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After a Ditching or Emergency landing what must you do?

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15
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What are the procedures for Loss of Cabin Pressure?

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Don O2 mask over headset
Ensure 100% lever and normal flow (red lever) selected
Check for blinker action in the flow window
If no pressure felt/ blinker action: Check connections, check quantity of bottle
Don flying jacket and gloves
Switch BOOM to MASK on audio control panel
Ensure HOT MIC is off and the check on PRI 2

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16
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What are the procedures for Hypoxia or Hyperventilation?

A

Don mask
Test mask by breathing
Ensure 100% O2 and keep normal flow
No pressure felt: Check connections/ check quantity of bottle
Use portable O2 if required. Descend below 10 000ft ASAP
Breathe normally
Check-in on INT. If no improvement, descend below 10 000ft/ RTB immediately

17
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Review Question

What are the actions if the event of smoke in the cabin?

A

Acknowledge the emergency
Don O2 mask (keep headset on)
Ensure diluter is at 100%
Don smoke goggles over mask
Check blinker action in the “FLOW” window
Don flying jacket and gloves
On audio panel, switch from “BOOM” to “MASK”, ensure “HOT MIC” is off, then check on PRI 2 and keep INT clear