Emerg 07 - Emergency Response 2 Flashcards

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Review Questions

How many fire extinguishers are on-board the CT-142?
Where are they located?

A

5

Behind pilot, emergency equipment stowage, stowage locker (stdb), aft cabin bulkhead (2)

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How many life vests are on-board the CT-142?

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12, one for each seat

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Review Questions

How many portable emergency beacons are on-board the CT-142?
Where are they located?

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2 SLB 1000-200

Basic survival kit & 10-man life raft

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Review Questions

Where are the emergency egress exits?

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Main door, port emergency exit, stdb emergency exit, overhead escape hatch (flight deck)

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What are some examples of ground emergencies?

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APU fire
Hot brakes
Engine fire
Cabin fire

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If a life-threatening situation develops while the aircraft is on the ground, what steps are taken?

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Ground Control is advised
Power is removed from A/C prior to evacuation if time permits
Evacuate on command of AC or TMC
Egress and assemble upwind or on side away from hazard

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What are some examples of Airborne Emergencies?

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Smoke/ fire in the aircraft
Crash landing - imminent
Ditching - imminent
Oxygen emergencies

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What steps are taken in an airborne emergency?

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Immediate action for smoke/ fire/ etc
Students acknowledge to instructor on PRI2 or visual
TMC/ Lead/ TN ack to AC on INT

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If there is a suspected fire and the location is known, the SMM states to advise the AC where the fire is suspected.
What else does it say to do?

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A. Consider use of portable O2 while moving about cabin
B. Close cockpit door and open the baggage compartment door to circulate air to aft cabin
C. Begin search at forward cabin where electronics are located
D. Check for smoke from behind the door, if detected, avoid opening door
E. Check door for warmth, if warm, avoid opening door
F. Notify pilots of location and cut power source
G. If door must be opened, stand back and open slowly
H. If door must be open to fight fire, take position away from opening and aim the extinguisher into compartment; and
I. Advise AC of status of fire

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What are the student actions for basic phase emergencies?

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Conduct IA drills
Provide emergency navigation within 1 minute
Provide minimum IFR safety height within 2 minutes
Transmit emergency comms within 3 minutes
Carry out cabin search in the event of smoke/ fire in the aircraft
Use the drift down and single engine cruise performance tables

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What are the two levels of emergencies?

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Critical and non-critical

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True or false

The final decision as to where the A/C is taken during an emergency rests with the TMC.

A

False, it rests with the AC since they are experts in aircraft issues

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Define critical emergency

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An immediate landing or ditching is required at a suitable landing location

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Where are some potential landing locations during a critical emergency?

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Major airport, abandoned aerodrome, road, open field, road etc…

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How much runway does the CT-142 need to land with two and one operative engines?

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Two: 1500’
One: 1800’

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Define non-critical emergency, what is meant by a suitable aerodrome?

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Landing as soon as possible or practicable is required at a suitable aerodrome

Ideal dimensions and runway type are minimum of 3000’ x 100’ hard surface
Must have useable fuel
Other factors too (not included on powerpoint slide)

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In the event of minor equipment degradation, what are two possible options?

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RTB or continue with the mission.

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Group the following into two groups, either non-critical or critical

Generator failure
Engine fire/ failure
Food poisoning
Hypoxia
Props fail to feather
Rack or radar hot
Bird strike
Lightning strike
A
Generator failure - non-critical
Engine fire/ failure - critical
Food poisoning - potentially critical, depends
Hypoxia - critical
Props fail to feather - critical
Rack or radar hot - non-critical
Bird strike - potentially critical
Lightning strike - potentially critical
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Review questions

List the 4 main ground emergencies

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APU fire, hot brakes, engine fire, cabin fire

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Review questions

Define and provide an example of a critical emergency

A

An immediate landing or ditching is required at a suitable landing location due to double engine fire, cabin/ wing fire etc…

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Review questions

Who holds the final decision in the event of an emergency?

A

The AC

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Review questions

What are the minimum requirements for a non-critical aerodrome?

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3000’ x 100’ hard surface runway

Useable fuel