Emergency Procedures Flashcards

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What are the three elements of a fire triangle?

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What is the procedure for a lithium battery fire in the cabin?

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3
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How would you fight a toilet fire (toilet door hot to touch)?

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4
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How would you fight an oven fire?

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5
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What are you action in case of smoke in the cabin?

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6
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What is the three ‘A’ approach that the fire fighter will use?

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7
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What is the role of the back-up?

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What PA will the Commander make once the aircraft reaches a safe altitude post decompression (if oxygen masks were deployed)?

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9
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What will be your first action post decompression after the aircraft has reached a safe altitude?

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10
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What are the cabin effects (objective signs) in the event of a slow decompression?

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11
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What are some of the physiological effects (subjective signs) of a rapid decompression?

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12
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What are the main exit ground evacuation commands during a emergency?

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13
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What does NITS stand for?

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14
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What are the main exit ditching evacuation commands during a planned emergency?

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15
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What do you understand by the term ‘decompression’?

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16
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What PA will you expect approximately 2 minutes prior to landing during a Return to Field (when no NITS briefing conducted?)

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17
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When will the flight crew give the brace signal command?

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18
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What PA will the Commander make to inform the crew to initiate a controlled disembarkation?

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19
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What will be your action when the aircraft has finally stopped and you hear the PA ‘Attention Crew at Stations’?

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20
Q

What are the critical phases of a flight?

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21
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What are the Cabin Crew brace commands during an unplanned emergency?

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22
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How will the flight crew give the brace signal command at approximately 500ft./30 seconds prior to impact?

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23
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What are the possible PAs from the flight crew that may follow ‘Attention Crew at Stations’?

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24
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Planned Emergency Preparation Drill

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25
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Abnormal Stop Drill

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26
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Basic Fire Fighting Drill

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27
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Rapid Decompression Drill

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28
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What position should you adopt to preserve body temperature if you are in water?

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29
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What are the four principles of survival?

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