FSM Test Flashcards
1
Q
- In every exchange via INT during normal operation …
a) the crewmember must use the TLC with regard to security reasons
b) the crewmember must state their name and the station from which they are speaking
c) the crewmember must only state the assigned duty position
A
b
2
Q
- The purser is responsible to check the cabin crews
a) knowledge of flight safety, security and first aid during briefing on homebase at begin of duty
time.
b) knowledge of flight safety and first aid during briefing after aircraft change.
c) knowledge of flight safety and first aid during briefing on homebase at begin of duty time. Briefing of first aid only if time permits.
A
a
3
Q
- Each standard FA station is equipped with …
a. Lap belts and shoulder harness, cushioned headrest, fixed oxygen supply, flashlight,
portable oxygen bottle, red crew life vest.
b. Lap belts and shoulder harness, cushioned headrest, fixed oxygen supply, PBE, red crew life vest.
c. Lap belts and shoulder harness, cushioned headrest, fixed oxygen supply, flashlight, red crew life vest
A
c
4
Q
- The following must be checked by FA/Purser during turnaround-check:
a) Life vest, safety card and seat belt for each passenger seat available.
b) Overhead bins are empty and no hand luggage is left behind; availability of life vest, safety card and seat belt at each passenger seat.
c) Tray tables and seat-pockets (if installed) are clean and fitted with a safety card; availability of life vest and seat belt at each passenger seat
A
a
5
Q
- If safety & emergency equipment is found to be stowed in the wrong place, what shall be done?
a) Purser must be informed.
b) Flight crew must be informed to open a work order regarding re-stowage of equipment by maintenance.
c) Must be moved to the correct stowage/position.
A
c
6
Q
- For the stowage of hand luggage, the following applies:
a) Light hand luggage in the overhead bins, heavy hand luggage under the front seat and
stowage in bins with emergency equipment with cockpit approval allowed.
b) Light hand luggage in the overhead bins, heavy hand luggage under the front seat or secured on empty seat and NO stowage in bins with emergency equipment
c) Light hand luggage in the overhead bins, heavy hand luggage under the front seat and NO stowage in bins with emergency equipment.
A
c
7
Q
- May one adult travel with two infants on a flight?
a) In exceptional cases. One infant on the lap of the accompanying adult and the second infant
on the lap of an ABP.
b) No, it is not permitted.
c) In exceptional cases. Only one lap-holding infant is allowed. For the second infant a CRD must be used.
A
c
8
Q
- The CRD should be placed and secured
a) on a seat next to a window, by using the passenger seat belt and with an accompanying adult
seated next to it.
b) on a middle seat, if window seat is not occupied.
c) both a) and b) are correct answers
A
c
9
Q
- Embarkation from passenger’s busses …
a) shall commence as soon as the busses reaches the aircraft to avoid delay.
b) shall not commence until the Purser has given thumb up to the bus driver or ramp agent.
c) shall not commence until the FA(s) has given thumb up to the bus driver or ramp agent.
A
c
10
Q
- On ground the cabin crew shall only release their seat belt:
a) if the flight crew gives the command ‘Attention crew on station’ or in order to set the doors in
flight/armed.
b) if the flight crew gives the command ‘Attention crew on station’ or in order to set the doors in park/disarmed.
c) at owns decision, if the aircraft is not moving.
A
b
11
Q
- For take-off and landing …
a) cabin and galley lights should be dimmed according to outside condition.
b) cabin and galley lights should be turned to full bright.
c) only galley lights should be dimmed and cabin lights should be set to bright.
A
a
12
Q
- All passengers shall be instructed to switch off ALL electronic devices …
a) whenever ordered by the cockpit crew.
b) for take-off and landing as long as the FSS or “no PED” signs are ON, with the exception of light PEDs which can be used in flight mode.
c) Both answers are correct
A
c
13
Q
- During refuelling with passenger on board it is permitted …
a) to offer service with tablets after coordination with the commander.
b) to use the lavatories (no stand in line), to clean the cabin without equipment and to receive catering via entrance door (only boxes).
c) Both answers are correct
A
b
14
Q
- In case of cabin crew incapacitation,
a) The purser must give the remaining cabin crew a verbal briefing on fire drills, evacuation
procedures and prepared emergency landing.
b) The commander must give the remaining cabin crew a verbal briefing on fire drills, evacu- ation procedures and prepared emergency landing.
c) The commander must give the remaining cabin crew a verbal briefing on the remaining flight leg.
A
b
15
Q
- Resuscitation during landing …
a) can be performed by one FA until announcement from cockpit is given to take the seat.
Resuscitation can be continued after release from the cockpit.
b) can be performed by doctors and first aiders on a voluntary basis and with the information of the commander.
c) Both answers are correct
A
c
16
Q
- For passenger boarding it must be ensured:
a) Cabin crew at the respective stations, all service doors are closed, cabin lights switched to
bright and emergency exits/escape paths are unobstructed.
b) Minimum one FA at each door pair, all doors are closed, cabin lights switched to bright and emergency exits/escape paths are unobstructed.
c) Cabin crew at the respective stations, all doors are closed, cabin lights switched to bright and escape paths are unobstructed.
A
a
17
Q
- Before taxi, the following has to be accomplished: passengers seated and seat belt fas- tened, FSS ON, emergency exits and escape paths unobstructed, doors closed and in FLIGHT. What is missing?
a) hand luggage stowed; Galleys checked and secured; Curtains opened and secured.
b) hand luggage stowed and bins closed; LAV and Galleys checked; Curtains opened and secured.
c) hand luggage stowed and bins closed; LAV checked and locked; Galleys checked and se- cured; Curtains opened and secured.
A
c
18
Q
- What are the “5 signals to open doors”?
a) AC has reached final parking position; the engines are shut down; doors in FLIGHT mode,
FSS are switched OFF, passenger stairs or bridges are correctly installed.
b) AC has reached final parking position; the engines are shut down; doors in PARK mode; FSS are switched OFF, ground staff is waiting outside.
c) AC has reached final parking position; the engines are shut down; doors in PARK mode; FSS are switched OFF, ground staff has knocked from outside.
A
c
19
Q
- During moderate turbulence the cabin crew …
a) Must stop service immediately, stow loose equipment and trolleys, secure galleys, check
cabin, take their seats and fasten seat belts
b) Must stop service immediately, stow loose equipment and trolleys, secure galleys, take their seats and fasten seat belts
c) stop service after completion of service in the actual seat row, stow loose equipment and trolleys, secure galleys, take their seats and fasten seat belts
A
b
20
Q
- The check of the expiry date of emergency equipment is …
a) part of the emergency equipment check according CPC.
b) part of the turnaround check.
c) not part of the cabin pre-flight check, expiry dates of emergency equipment will be tracked by the maintenance system.
A
c
21
Q
- Persons occupying an observer or jump seat and who are NOT crew member …
a) shall be handed out a yellow passenger life vest and must be present in the cabin during
passenger demonstration.
b) shall be handed out a yellow passenger life vest and must be instructed in the life vest handling.
c) must only be instructed on the location of a life vest.
A
b
22
Q
- After use of the First Aid Kit (FAK) the cabin crew has to inform the cockpit crew for re- placement, if …
a) only one item is left of those items, of which more than one are stowed
b) items are used, of which only one is stowed and which cannot be used several times
c) both answers a) and b) are correct
A
c
23
Q
- Protective rubber gloves, plastic cover sheet and absorbent pads and sheets are part of …
a) Emergency Rescue Kit
b) Emergency Precaution Kit
c) Emergency Response Kit
A
c
24
Q
- The pre-flight check of the defibrillator (AED) consists of the following items:
a) check proper location, check seal undamaged and flashing green light/green check indica- tion
b) check proper location, check seal undamaged and no audible alarm
c) check proper location, check seal undamaged, check if audible alarm occurs when the pushbutton is activated
A
b
25
Q
- What points are contained in the cabin pre-flight check for the PBE / normal box?
a) Proper location, container closed, expiry date.
b) Proper location, yellow seal visible and not completely broken, white manufacturer seal un- damaged.
c) Proper location, blue control strips in the container intact.
A
b
26
Q
- The extinguishing agents used in fire extinguisher on board …
a) have a cooling effect. Therefore, hot material must not be cooled down with liquids.
b) do not have a cooling effect. Cooling of hot material with non-alcoholic liquids is essential whenever applicable to avoid reignition.
c) do not have a cooling effect. Cooling of hot material with liquids is essential whenever ap- plicable to avoid reignition.
A
b
27
Q
- What must be checked at the portable oxygen bottle during pre-flight check?
a) Availability; pressure indication min 1500 psi; one oxygen mask connected and properly
packed in yellow bag.
b) Location and correct/secure stowage; pressure indication min 1500 psi; one oxygen mask connected and properly packed in yellow bag.
c) Location and correct/secure stowage; pressure indication min 1500 psi; one oxygen mask properly packed in yellow bag.
A
b)
28
Q
- In the demo kit bag the following items are stowed:
a) Demo seat belt, Demo oxygen mask, Demo adult life vest
b) Demo seat belt, Demo oxygen mask, Demo adult life vest, safety card
c) Demo seat belt, Demo oxygen mask, Demo adult life vest, extension belt
A
a
29
Q
- If a passenger brings his own oxygen bottle or POC on board …
a) this equipment shall not be used during take-off and landing and must be properly stowed
b) the size of the POC must allow correct stowage under seat in front.
c) Both answers are correct
A
c
30
Q
- At an altitude of 25,000 ft. the TUC is about …
a) 30 - 60 seconds.
b) 2 - 5 minutes.
c) 1 - 2 minutes.
A
b
31
Q
- Halon or HAFEX fire extinguishers can be used to fight a fire of the following fire classes:
a) only A
b) A, B, C, D
c) A, B, C, F
A
c
32
Q
- If the waste box flap is INOP and sealed by maintenance …
a) cabin crew has to check the respective lavatory after each use to ensure no flammable items
are left behind.
b) cabin crew has to check the respective lavatory after each use and empty and replace the rubbish bag.
c) the respective lavatory shall be blocked (locked) for the use of passengers. Use for crew is allowed.
A
a
33
Q
- ncaseof an in-flight fire the purser has to ensure that the fire, the cabin and the passengers are under permanent observation and …
a) CFP is completely performed and cabin lights are adjusted
b) communication to flight crew is maintained, CFP is completely performed and attention will be paid to the time for PBE use
c) Communication to flight crew is maintained and CFP is completely performed
A
b
34
Q
- In case of an in-flight fire cabin crew …
a) has to follow the actions according to CFP, use common sense for additional/different actions and act as a team in an efficient, calm coordinated way.
b) must act immediately to fight the fire with common sense and all means provided.
c) Both answers are correct.
A
c
35
Q
- If the command “Attentioncrewonstation”(2x) is given at parkingpositionduringboarding …
a) FAs shall stop boarding immediately and redirect passengers, go to their assigned stations and switch all closed doors to FLIGHT.
b) FAs shall stop boarding immediately and redirect passengers, remain at their boarding po- sitions and wait for further instructions.
c) FAs shall stop boarding immediately and redirect passengers, remain at their boarding po- sitions and switch all closed doors to FLIGHT.
A
a
36
Q
- The shortened CPP (< 30 minutes) has …
a) only one cabin check carried out before “cabin preparation procedure completed” is reported
to flight crew.
b) passenger announcement including demonstration without passenger practising
c) Both answers are correct
A
c
37
Q
- The CPP is dived into three modules:
a) NITS Briefing, Passenger Preparation Announcement, Final Tasks.
b) Preparation, Passenger Preparation Announcement, Final Tasks
c) Preparation, Passenger Preparation Announcement, ABP Instructions
A
b
38
Q
- Who is responsible for selection and reseating of APBs?
a) Respective FA who will also do the respective ABP briefing.
b) Purser only
c) ABPs will be nominated by the check-in system automatically
A
a
39
Q
- How is the safety position for an infant in case of emergency?
a) The infant sits tightly secured with the loop belt on the adult’s lap with face in flight direction.
b) The infant lies tightly secured with the loop belt across the adult’s lap with its head away from the aisle.
c) There is no special safety position as long as the infant is tightly secured.
A
b
40
Q
- Which command will be given by flight crew immediately before landing in case of an im- minent, unprepared emergency landing/ditching?
a) “Safety Position! Safety Position!”
b) “Brace for impact! Brace for impact!”
c) “Attention Safety Position! Attention Safety Position!”
A
a
41
Q
- Fire or smoke in the cabin is detected when the aircraft is on ground. What shall be ob- served?
a) If the fire can be easily extinguished by a FA, FF1 fights the fire immediately, and FF2 informs cockpit crew accordingly.
b) If the command “Attention crew on station” (2x) is given, the related duties have priority over CFP
c) Both answers are correct
A
c
42
Q
- Where is the least risk bomb location (A319/A320)?
a) door 3L
b) door 3R
c) aft lavatory
A
b
43
Q
- How do you leave the aircraft via the slide in the event of an evacuation?
a) Jump into the slide with your upper body upright and your arms in front.
b) Sit on the slide without your shoes, keep your upper body upright and your arms in front and slide down.
c) Jump into the slide with legs stretched forward (high heeled shoes off), bend forward with clenched fists.
A
c
44
Q
2) A passenger service unit (PSU) is installed above each seat block (ABC / DEF) and is equipped with …
a) A flight attendant call switch; loudspeaker, air vents, reading lights, passenger information
pictorial
b) A flight attendant call switch; loudspeaker, air vents, reading lights
c) A flight attendant call switch and indicating light; loudspeaker, air vents, reading lights, pas- senger information pictorial
A
c