EP's Flashcards

1
Q

For the Evacuation on a Land Emergency, the PA to the cabin would be:

A

Attention Evacuate, Evacuate

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2
Q

What is the min requirement for Flight Crew Oxygen?

A

15 mins for each pilot

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3
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For an emergency landing, 60 seconds prior to touchdown, the Pilot Monitoring is to make the PA stating:

A

Attention - Brace! Brace! Brace!

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4
Q

Attention - Brace! Brace! Brace! over the PA is one way to alert the cabin to an impending emergency landing, what is the other:

A

Flash the Seat belt sign on and off.

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5
Q

The Second level of threat on the Counter Threat Response Model is?

A

Level 2 - Physical Assault

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6
Q

The Fourth level of threat on the Counter Threat Response Model is?

A

Attack on Flight Deck

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7
Q

In the HOT Principle, HOT is an acronym for:

A

H idden
O bviously suspicious
not T ypical of the area

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8
Q

If after an abnormal event, the flight crew expect a normal landing, full emergency preparation cabin is:

A

Not required

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8
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The decision to declare a state of emergency rests solely with the:

A

Captain

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9
Q

The SILENT REVIEW - OLDABCD stands for?

A
O peration of exits
L ocation of equipment
D rill - emergency
A ble bodied and disabled PAX
B race position
C ommands
D efibrillator
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10
Q

How long would it take to fully prepare an aircraft and passengers for an emergency landing?

A

5 -10 mins

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11
Q

Under what circumstances would a NITS briefing be required?

A

During any abnormality

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13
Q

In an emergency, why would FA2 stow equipment and station at the front of the aircraft?

A

to receive a face to face NITS briefing from FA1

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14
Q

In the event of an Land Evacuation, the First Officer is responsible for taking?

A

Torch

BCF

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15
Q

In the event of an Land Evacuation, the Captain is responsible for taking?

A

Megaphone
First Aid Kit (Remote Area Emergency Equipment)
Torch

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16
Q

In the event of an Land Evacuation, FA 2 is responsible for taking?

A

Torch

BCF

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17
Q

In the event of an Evacuation, FA 1 is responsible for taking?

A

Megaphone
First Aid Kit (Remote Area Emergency Equipment)
Torch

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18
Q

In the event of an Ditching, FA 2 is responsible for taking?

A

Torch

Lifejacket

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19
Q

The term NITS is an acronym that means:

A

N ature of Emergency
I ntentions
T ime remaining
S pecific Instructions/Factors that may affect evacuation

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20
Q

In a Ditching, the evacuation is ordered by the:

A

Most Senior Aircrew Member

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21
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Inflation of lifejackets must be delayed until:

A

after exiting the cabin

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22
Q

To prevent duplication of area checks the cabin crew will call:

A

1-9 Clear, 4-12 Clear

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23
Q

In a decompression, one of the actions by the cabin crew is to - Sit down and fasten seat belts or:

A

wedge themselves between passengers or seat rows.

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24
Q

The first member to see the fire becomes:

A

the fire fighter

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25
Q

In the case of a fire where a single cabin crew member is operating in the cabin and notices a fire, they should simultaneously fight the fire and:

A

contact the Captain

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26
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In the Counter Threat Response Model, a level 2 threat is Physical Assault, what actions should be taken by the crew?

A

Use necessary force to manage the threat.

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27
Q

In the Counter Threat Response Model, an Attack on the Flight Deck is a Level:

A

Four (4) threat

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28
Q

In the Counter Threat Response Model, an Attack on the Flight Deck requires what actions from the crew?

A

Maintain control at all cost.

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29
Q

In the Counter Threat Response Model, a Level 3 threat is “Life Threatening”, one of the actions to be taken by the crew is “Hostage survival techniques - delay tactics”, what is another?

A

Use necessary force to repel and subdue the threat, or

Evasion and Escape.

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30
Q

During a “Level 3” Threat situation, the flight must remain in Lockdown until:

A

the Aircraft is on the ground

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31
Q

In the event of a attempted Hijack, the flight crew must report the emergency to ATC and:

A

Squawk 7500

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32
Q

The LRBL (Least Risk Bomb Location) in the Q400 is?

A

Against the Right Hand service door (2R)

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33
Q

The LRBL (Least Risk Bomb Location) in the 200/300 series Dash 8 is?

A

The baggage compartment, left hand side against the cargo door.

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34
Q

The predicted survival time for a lightly clothed adult in 10 deg water, with NO LIFEJACKET, treading water is

A

2 Hours

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35
Q

The predicted survival time for a lightly clothed adult in 10 deg water, wearing a lifejacket and swimming is?

A

2 Hours

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36
Q

The predicted survival time for a lightly clothed adult in 10 deg water, wearing a Lifejacket and using the H.E.L.P. method is?

A

4 Hours

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37
Q

The H.E.L.P. method stand for?

A

H eat
E scape
L essening
P osture

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38
Q

The Passenger Post Incident Debrief, should take place when?

A

As soon as possible after the event

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39
Q

The Physiological Zone extends from:

A

Sea Level to 10,000 ft

40
Q

The Physiological Deficient Zone extends from:

A

10,000 to 50,000 ft

41
Q

Hypoxia can be summarised as:

A

Lack of Oxygen to the Body

42
Q

The “time of useful consciousness”, is the time it takes for a person to become incapacitated be the effects of hypoxia and it reduces as the altitude increases. At 18,000 feet, the time of useful consciousness is?

A

10 - 30 minutes

43
Q

The “time of useful consciousness”, is the time it takes for a person to become incapacitated be the effects of hypoxia and it reduces as the altitude increases. At 25,000 feet, the time of useful consciousness is?

A

2-3 min

44
Q

One of the symptoms of Mild Hypoxia is Listlessness and _______ ________?

A

vague distress

45
Q

If you felt your “Heart Racing”, you my be suffering from what level of Hypoxia?

A

Moderate

46
Q

If you where to find a passenger showing the symptoms of Hypoxia, what would you do?

A

Administer Oxygen

47
Q

You notice a crew members lips and eyelids are a blue colour, this person could be suffering from what level of Hypoxia?

A

Severe

48
Q

Hyperventilation is defines as a lack of what, in the bloodstream?

A

Carbon Dioxide

49
Q

A passenger seems a bit agitated and is suffering from heart palpitations with normal of pink skin colour, what is the possible cause?

A

Hyperventilation

50
Q

A passenger complains of a dull ache in his knees shortly into a flight. He indicated that he had been diving that morning. This passenger may be suffering from:

A

The Bends

51
Q

You determine that a passenger may be suffering from the Bends, what should you do?

A

Administer 100% oxygen

52
Q

A BCF fire extinguisher is also known as?

A

Halon 1211

53
Q

When using a BCF, PASS stands for?

A
P in (or Push up catch)
A im (at the base of the fire)
S queeze (trigger)
S weep (motion)
54
Q

The three precautions when using a BCF extinguisher are?

A
  1. Use a PBE (can cause an adverse breathing reaction)
  2. Do not use on burning metal fires
  3. Avoid touching on exposed wires
55
Q

The basic fire drill is?

A

F irst to see the fire, fights the fire
C ommunicator, second person
B ack-up third person (ABP)

56
Q

The serviceability for the Essex PBE is?

A
  1. Tamper Prevention Integrity Seal, in tact

2. Check humidity indicator is BLUE

57
Q

The PBE will supply oxygen for an minimum duration of:

A

15 minutes

58
Q

The Essex PBE will produce and Oxygen fow for 8-10 min, but enough Oxygen will remain in the hood to protect the wearer for:

A

15 minutes

59
Q

The capacity of the crew fixed oxygen bottle is:

A

1100 lts

60
Q

The crew fixed oxygen system must supply at least _____ min of protective breathing oxygen for each pilot.

A

15 minutes

61
Q

An infant lifejacket must be inflated?

A

upon exiting the aircraft

62
Q

A flight attendant calls the flight deck and reports, “Captain I must come to the flight deck immediately”. The first action of the flight crew is?

A

Check that the flight deck door is locked

63
Q

When communicating with the passengers regarding an abnormal event, the acronym “SPETT” can be used as a guide. What does this stand for?

A
Identify the SPEAKER
The nature of the PROBLEM
The EFFECT on the flight
The TYPE of landing expected
The estimate TIME to landing
64
Q

A precaution to take with the oxygen bottles is not _______ or _______ the bottle

A

Bump or Drop

65
Q

Interruption of the critical phase”, is only available to the cabin crew to report ____ ____ in the cabin.

A

Visible flame

66
Q

Sterile flight deck can be interrupted to report a Medical emergency.
TRUE/FALSE

A

True

67
Q

Sterile flight deck can be interrupted to report a A lack of galley catering.
TRUE/FALSE

A

FALSE

68
Q

How long will an ELT continue to function after activation?

A

48 hrs

69
Q

The “time of useful consciousness”, is the time it takes for a person to become incapacitated be the effects of hypoxia and it reduces as the altitude increases. At 20,000 feet, the time of useful consciousness is?

A

5 - 12 mins

70
Q

Following a land emergency, if the cabin crew have not received communication from the flight crew within _____ to _____’ they should attempt contact.

A

45 to 60 seconds

71
Q

Is it mandatory for first aid oxygen to be carried on the Dash 8 Q400?

A

No

72
Q

The secondary means of contacting the cabin from the flight deck is to?

A

Make a PA “would the flight attendant please come to the flight deck”

73
Q

The “sterile flight deck” period on take off is?

A

From closure of the flight deck door, until the PA after transition

74
Q

The sterile flight on the Landing phase is?

A

From acknowledgement of the cabin preparation PA, until the aircraft turns off the runway after landing

75
Q

The “time of useful consciousness”, is the time it takes for a person to become incapacitated be the effects of hypoxia and it reduces as the altitude increases. At 30,000 feet, the time of useful consciousness is?

A

30 sec - 45 sec

76
Q

The Emergency Lighting will supply at least _______ mins of light.

A

20

77
Q

Flight Crew are required to USE supplemental oxygen at all times the cabin altitude is above?

A

10,000 ft

78
Q

The minimum period of oxygen supply from a Essex PBE is?

A

15 min

79
Q

When an aircraft is to be operated above 10,000 ft pressurised or unpressurised, for a period in excess of 30 mins, then _____ mins of oxygen need to be provided for ____ % of the passengers on board.

A

30 min - 10%

80
Q

When an aircraft climbs, what is the effect of the pressure on the occupants?

A

Pressure reduces, causing trapped gases to expand

81
Q

How is an ELT activated?

A
  • Impact force of 5g
  • A switch on the Flight Deck overhead Panel
  • A switch on the ELT unit located in the tail
82
Q

Emergency lighting can be switched on using a switch located on the Flight Deck overhead panel. Where else can it be switched on?

A

a guarded switch on the FA 1 communications panel adjacent to FA 1 seat

83
Q

When using a BCF extinguisher, the duration of flow will be at least ____ ?

A

10 sec

84
Q

One of the precautions to take when using a BCF fire extinguisher is avoiding contact with electrical components, what are the others?

A
  • Not to be used on some burning metal fires.

- Wear a PBE

85
Q

The recommended distance from a fire when using a BCF is?

A

1.5 - 2 mt

86
Q

The acronym PASS when associated with using a BCF stands for?

A

P ull the pin (P ush up the latch)
A im at the base of the fire
S queeze the trigger
S weep from side to side

87
Q

Which doors must not be opened in the ditching?

A

2L and 2R (the rear doors)

88
Q

Who give the evacuation order in a ground emergency?

A

The Captain (unless determined to be incapacitated by the FA)

89
Q

What actions should be taken if a burning smell in noticed in the galley area?

A
  • Turn off all three urns
  • Pull all Circuit Breakers (CBs)
  • Notify the Captain
90
Q

What actions should the Flight Crew take in the event of a Hijacking?
a - The FO goes to the Cabin to assist the FAs while the Captain flies the aircraft
b - Immediately go into Lockdown
c - The Captain goes to the Cabin to assist the FAs while the FO flies the aircraft

A

b - Immediately go into Lockdown

91
Q

One of the Serviceability items of the Defibrillator is A Green Tick is Present, what is another one?

A
  1. Ensure the AED is in its stowage and is secure
92
Q

Before discharging a BCF on the flight deck, the crew must?

A

Don the Oxygen mask.

93
Q

The are three means by which the Flight Crew may declare a State of Emergency. The FIRST is the Emergency Call Button, what is the SECOND?

A

Using the PA and stating “Would the Cabin Crew report to the Flight Deck immediately”

94
Q

The are three means by which the Flight Crew may declare a State of Emergency. The FIRST is the Emergency Call Button, what is the THIRD or Back-up method?

A

Chime Button - Three consecutive ‘hi-lo’ chimes (3 pushes)

95
Q

The are three means by which the Flight Crew may declare a State of Emergency. What is the FIRST or Primary method?

A

The Emergency Call Button

96
Q

It has become necessary to place the Flight Deck in Lockdown. When can the Lockdown be terminated?

A

The Flight Deck will remain in Lockdown until the aircraft is on the ground.