MISCELLANEOUS Flashcards

1
Q

How do you contact the Flight Crew by using the priority code?

A
  • Airbus: PRIO CAPT
  • 777: **
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2
Q

When will “Sterile Flight Deck” apply for departure?

A

[From engine start/aircraft first moves until Flight Crew establishes communication with Cabin Crew.]

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3
Q

When will “Sterile Flight Deck” apply for descent?

A

From Captain P/A “Cabin Crew 30 minutes to landing” until the aircraft has landed and seat belt sign is switched off.

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4
Q

What is an ELT

A

Radio Beacon

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5
Q

Automatic position color and direction?

A

mode selector in the AFT position (RED)

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6
Q

Manual position color and direction?

A

mode selector in the vertical position (GREEN)

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7
Q

During evacuation, if cabin doors cannot be opened and residual pressure is suspected.

A

Immediately inform the flight crew

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8
Q

Choking on OB pax and abdominal thrust doesn’t work?

A

Apply chest thrust instead

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9
Q

Emergency childbirth, if infant (no breathing or breathing not normally)

A

Give 2 ventilations before starting the first cycle of CPR

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10
Q

A pax is showing symptoms of fever, how will you treat him/her?

A

➢ Offer Paracetamol
➢ Apply a lukewarm towel to forehead or neck

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11
Q

What are the correct treatment for 3rd degree burn (deep burns)?

A

➢ Apply cold compress for about 10 minutes ➢ Apply paraffin gauze
➢ Treat for shock

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12
Q

What is the treatment for strains and sprains?

A

➢ Rest the injury part
➢ Apply ice pack or cold compress on the affected area up to 10 minutes to help minimise
swelling
➢ Provide comfortable support
➢ Apply even pressure on the affected part using soft padding secured with a bandage
➢ Elevate the injury part to reduce blood flow

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13
Q

After take-off, crew found pax got ear pain

A

Chewing gum or candy (NOT pinch the nose!)

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14
Q

Crew got finger cut from the menu, minor injury

A

Clean the wound & dress the wound with clean dressing (NOT squeezing the finger let the blood ….)

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15
Q

CPR COMPRESSION depth:

A

➢ Infant AT LEAST 1.5 IN or 4 CM;
➢ Child over 1yr & Adult BETWEEN 2 – 2.4 IN or 5-6 CM

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16
Q

Symptoms of 3rd degree burn

A

pale, waxy, charred skin

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17
Q

Treatments of shock

A

➢ Lay the casualty down, keep the head low, raise and support the legs to improve the
blood supply to the vital organs i.e. brain, heart and lungs
➢ Loosen tight clothing
➢ Keep the casualty warm
➢ Do not give anything to eat or drink. If they complain of thirst, moisten their lips with
water
➢ If unconscious with breathing, place them in the recovery position

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18
Q

Pax has cold, complained face and eye pain after take-off.

A

Instruct the casualty to blow the nose one side at a time (Sinus headache)

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19
Q

Pax complain chest pain

A

➢ Assist take medicine, suspect for Angina Petrosis ➢ Give Oxygen
➢ Contact Medlink

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20
Q

If pax still have chest pain after rest

A

➢ Help him take his own medicine, suspect for Heart Attack ➢ Give Oxygen, loosen tight clothing
➢ Treat for Shock
➢ Contact Medlink

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21
Q

If a crew inhale the smoke & feel burn sensation after fighting the fire?

A

Ask the crew stay away from the fire & give oxygen.

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22
Q

When applying splint pack, apply at 2:00, what is the next time to check?

A

2:02 – 2:05

23
Q

A passenger is suffering from tingling fingers, breaths 30 per min, no change in colour for face. Nothing changes after you have reassured him. What do you do? (hyperventilation)

A

➢ Reassure the casualty
➢ Instruct the casualty to breathe slowly ➢ Contact MedLink

24
Q

What degree burn is it when the burn looks red, swollen with blister?

A

➢ 

25
Q

What is heart attack?

A

Blockage of coronary arteries

26
Q

When do you use the AED?

A

There is a chaotic heart rhythm

27
Q

Precaution when using AED?

A

➢ Do not use for infant under ONE year old
➢ No oxygen use when AED is used to apply a shock to the casualty

28
Q

A new-born baby inflight is unconscious what do you do?

A

Carry out CPR

29
Q

Emergency childbirth inflight needs CPR?

A

2 ventilations before starting the first cycle of CPR

30
Q

What is agonal breathing?

A

➢ Occur at the start of cardiac arrest may last for several minutes ➢ Recognized by 3 to 4 short irregular gasps for breath per min

31
Q

Choking pax unconscious

A

➢ Check airway
➢ Check obstruction, remove object if seen, check breathing for 10 sec
➢ If not breathing, give 30 compression to 2 ventilations, repeat until airway is clear ➢ If breathing, place the pax in recovery position and Contact Medlink

32
Q

Pax suffering with strong abdominal pain, what should you do?

A

Put pax to a reclined seat position with his knees bent, do not give water or medicine

33
Q

Reason to put in recovery position

A

Prevent choke by tongue

34
Q

Breathing difficulty, fatigue and skin is bluish (Hypoxia)

A

Give oxygen

35
Q

When does AED advise shock?

A

When it detects VF (Ventricular Fibrillation)

36
Q

Which is Critical MPED

A

➢ POC – Portable Oxygen Concentrator ➢ Respirators
➢ Ventilators
➢ Incubators
➢ Defibrillators

37
Q

How to operate Rescue 406SG on land?

A

Toggle switch is set to “ON” position, antenna away from the foam collar to deploy and ensure it is fully extended.

38
Q

Which of the following pieces of equipment are found in the RAFT survival kit?

A

➢ Signal flares, sea dye marker, bailing bucket ➢ Flashlight, mirror and whistle

39
Q

When is the “Crew to Interphone” order used?

A

➢ If flight crew wants to provide instructions ➢ If the SCCM need to give situation updates

40
Q

Emergency lightings system on ASP location:

A

➢ B777-300 & 300ER: L1 & R5
➢ Duration: 15 MIN

41
Q

Emergency exit row definitions

A

Emergency exit row/seat is defined where occupants egress is not impaired by any other seat and can reach an emergency exit without first entering an aisle.

42
Q

Crew Rest Alert Horn

A

➢ Continuous horn = depressurisation occurs ➢ Pulsating horn = smoke is detected

43
Q

Who need to be re-seated away from the emergency exit row?

A

Pregnant woman using extension seatbelt

44
Q

What do you do to call MedLink?

A

Call *11 and *12

45
Q

How to priority call to Cockpit 777

A

**

46
Q

New AED (FR3) pre-flight check?

A

Black seal intact and the green ready light is visible (flashing or steady on)

47
Q

What is the correct posture for crew and pax to adopt when the Hostage Rescue Unit storms the aircraft?

A

Stay down and keep hands visible

48
Q

What are the security measures to help prevent aircraft hijack or sabotage?

A

Baggage reconciliation
Observe pax’s behaviour during boarding
➢ Report any loss of uniform or permit as soon as possible

49
Q

Temporary reduction of blood flow to the brain

A

Fainting

50
Q

Blood blood clot blocks of coronary artery

A

Heart attack

51
Q

Temporary in adequate blood supply to the heart muscle

A

Angina pectoris

52
Q

Failure of the heart to contract effectively

A

Cardiac arrest

53
Q

Blood supply to part of the brain

A

Stroke

54
Q

Insufficient bodily fluids to different part of the brain

A

Shock