General Knowledge Flashcards

1
Q
  • Total Number of Passengers:

Including:

  • Adult
  • Passngers allowed in excess of total adults

(RTG 1: GEN.10.1)

A
  • Total Number of Passengers allowed = 56
  • Total Adults = 50

​Passngers allowed in excess of 50:

  • 1 currently qualified crew member in the jump seat (on or off duty)
    • (Can be a CAA inspector conducting a route check)
  • Children under the age of 4
    • Sitting on an adult secured by safety belt attached to the adults belt.
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2
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  • Passengers that can not be seated in an emergency row

(RTG 1: GEN.10.2)

A
  • Children under the age of 15 (including infants on an adults lap)
  • Disabled passengers
  • Blind or Deaf
  • Elderly or frail
  • Persons in custody
  • Heavily pregnant passenegers
  • People with guide dogs
  • Obese (typically requiring an extension belt but not a sports person)
  • Non english speaking must not occupy a window seat.
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  • PIC’s resposibility when carrying the PM or Governor General

(RTG 1: GEN.10.4)

A
  • Its the PICs responsibility to advise ATC prior to start, if the Governor General and/or the Prime Minister are passengers on the aircraft and priority is required.
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  • Age of Unaccompanied Minors

If not checked in as a UMNR who can accompany them?

(RTG 1: GEN.10.7)

A
  • UMNR: 5 - 11yrs old
  • If not checked in as an UMNR they must be accompanied by a:
    • Parent
    • Guardian
    • Approved Older Child (15 years of age)
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5
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  • Persons in Custody Requirements

(RTG: GEN.10.14)

A
  • Pre-Board Then Deplane after all passengers have left
  • To be seated as far to the rear as possible (Not in an Exit row)
  • They should be escorted at all times (including the Toilet)

Limitations Q300

Max 2 people in Custody with a minimum of 1 escort for every 2

  • Escorting agency my choose to provide more escorts
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  • Boarding Calls
    • AA, WN, CH
    • Reginal Airports

(RTG: GEN.14.1)

A
  • AA: 17 minutes Prior to Departure
  • WN, CH: 15 Mins

Reginals

  • 15 Minutes (FFO or Turnarounds >25mins) but never less than;
  • 10 Mins after on blocks

UNLESS: AOC or Traffic have been advised to amend the boarding time.

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  • Refuelling:
    • Requirements for passengers remaining on board.

(RTG: GEN.14.9)

A
  • Main door Remains Open
  • Emergency lights are ARMED
  • Seatbelt sign is OFF
  • No Smoking sign illuminated
  • One crew member must be present at the main door
  • Must advise passengers that refuelling will take place.
  • Advise refueller to stop if notice abnormal vapour concentrations in cabin or anyother hazardous condition..
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  • Refuelling
    • Requirements with APU running

(FCOM 1: SP.7.4)

A
  • Flight Crew are in attendance
  • NO gravity refuelling
  • Must be started prior to refuelling
  • Left main tank must contain sufficient fuel to ensure continuous running of the APU throughout the refuelling process
  • Fuel truck mut be parked 30ft (9.2m) from APU exhaust outlet
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  • Aircraft De-icing with APU running procedure

(FCOM 1: SP.7.4)

A
  • To prevent the ingestion of de-icing fluid into the air conditioning system, prior to commencing aircraft de-icing:
  • Turn APU Bleed Air OFF

3 Minutes after the aircraft de-icing process:

  • APU bleed air can be turned back on again.
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10
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  • Use of Oxygen Equipment:
    • Requirements if Cabin Alt is above 10,000ft

(RTG 1: GEN.14.12)

A
  • Each crew member must use supplemental oxygen; or
  • Portable oxygen for any duty requiring movement from thier usual station.
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  • Use of Oxygen Equipment:
    • Requirements if Cabin Pressure Alt is above 14,000ft AMSL

(RTG 1: GEN.14.12)

A
  • Each Passenger must use supplemental oxygen if cabin pressure is above 14,000ft AMSL, unless the aircraft can descend to 14,000ft AMSL or below within 4 Minutes.
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12
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  • Minimum Oxygen Level (Air NSN Limits)
    • When must MCC be notified?

(Air NSN Limits: Perf Man, Dispatch 2.1.2)

(RTG 1 - GEN.14.13)

A
  • 2 Crew: 1300 PSI
  • 3 Crew: 1800PSI
    • (Enough to Descend to 14,000ft in 4 mins and continue at 14,000ft for 116mins)
  • Notify MCC if Pressure falls below 1600 PSI
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