Other Flashcards

1
Q

After depressurisation if cabin crew feel unwell shall?

A

Remain in seat with oxygen on. Do not restore the deployed masks.

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2
Q

While in the bunk do u need to fasten seat belt?

A

Yes

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3
Q

All loose items secured in crew rest area?

A

Yes

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4
Q

What does a pulsating horn mean in the rest area?

A

Smoke is detected

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5
Q

All loose items secured in crew rest area?

A

Yes

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6
Q

What does a pulsating horn mean in the rest area?

A

Smoke is detected

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7
Q

What does a continuous horn sound mean in the rest area?

A

Depressurisation occurs

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8
Q

Which bunk has the emergency exit?

A

Bunk 6

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9
Q

What equipment is between bunk 7 and 8 in the draw?

A

2 PBE

BCF

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10
Q

What equipment is aft of bunk 2?

A

Torch

BCF

PBE

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11
Q

IP?

A

Incapacitated person

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12
Q

What happens when smoke detector goes off?

A

Warning signal to cockpit

CSCP/CACP display
SMOKE DETECTED DR 5 UPR REST

RED ALARM INDICATOR
PULSATING HORN

all lights illuminate

The amber light outside door entrance flashes

Continuous chine sounds in doors 4 and 5

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13
Q

If area is occupied during fire crew should … In the rest area?

A

Push horn shut off switch to silence.

Prepare fire fighting equipment

Locate source and fight the fire

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14
Q

After smoke has been cleared from crew rest area what should you do?

A

Push and hold the airflow/smoke reset switch for 2 seconds if instructed so by cockpit.

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15
Q

Who are responsible for cockpit rest area security and pre flight checks?

A

Cockpit crew

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16
Q

Who is responsible for ensuring the entrance door is latched open during taxi and take and take off and decent to the cockpit rest area?

A

Cabin crew

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17
Q

Cockpit rest area

Should the supply airflow off switch be illuminated?

A

No

If it is inform cockpit crew

If instructed oust for 2 seconds

Check it is not illuminated

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18
Q

Where is the emergency hatch in the cockpit rest area?

A

I front of the right crew seat

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19
Q

What is attitude?

A

The orientation of an aircraft.

Nose up
Belly landing
Nose down
Tilted

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20
Q

UM age?

A

6 to less than 12 years old.

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21
Q

Shock

Signs and symptoms

A
Rapid and shallow breathing
. Pulse rate increases. It is weak and irregular 
. Pale grey skin
. Lips turn blue
. Weakness and dizziness
. Restless and anxious
. Nausea, possible vomiting
. Sweating, cold and clammy skin
. Thirsty
. Heartbeat may stop
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22
Q

Shock

Treatment

A
Treat any obvious cause e.g. External bleeding
. Lay casualty down raise legs
. Losses clothing
. Keep warm
. Do not give food/drink
. If throaty moisten lips with water
. If unconscious place recovery position
. If unconscious and not breathing start CPR and get AED
. Monitor breathing and pulse
. Call medLink
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23
Q

Padlock number?

A

999

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24
Q

Signs and symptoms of heart attack

A
Continuous vice like chest pains that spread from jaw to one or both arms. 
. Abdomen pain
. Difficulty in breathing
. Dizziness or collapse
. Pale grey skin
. Lips turn blue
. Rapid weak and irregular pulse
. Profuse sweating
. Shock
. Unconsciousness may develop
. Breathing and heartbeat may stop
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25
Q

Food poisoning treatment?

A

Treat for shock
Give linty of bland fluids
help to lie down and rest

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26
Q

Pre flight check for AED?

A

Break green/blue seal on transparent door

Check black seal on AED pouch is intact and hour glass is flashing

Reseal with green seal

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27
Q

What is the ADD?

A

Aircraft defects

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28
Q

Precautions when using AED?

A

Do not use oxygen bottle when shock is advised

The casualty must be 1 year old or above

For casualty 1-8 years old the pad location is different from that of an adult

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29
Q

CPR compression to ventilation rate is?

A

30:2

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30
Q

Rate of compression with CPR is at least?

A

100 times per minute

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31
Q

Operation of oxygen bottle?

A

Dispensing tube attached high flow outlet

Check pointer not in red range of gauge

Turn knob fully COUNTER CLOCKWISE

flow indicator should be red to green or colorless to green

Don and adjust mask

When pointer reaches red range change bottle

After use remove mask and turn knob fully CLOCKWISE

ensure flow indicator is changed from green to red or green to colourless

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32
Q

On single flow oxygen bottle how do you know when it is high or low flow?

A

Turn control know to 2 for low flow

4 for high flow

Red for off

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33
Q

Pre flight check for oxygen bottle (o2 bottle)

A

Secure with minimum pressure of 1800 PSI

Dispensing tube and disposable mask are pre connected to constant flow or high flow outlet

1 spare dispensing tube and 2 spare masks per location

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34
Q

Zero Two Oxygen bottle

How to know if oxygen is flowing?

A

Feel the air blow on back of hand

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35
Q

What to note when using Zero Two oxygen bottle?

A

That the dispensing tube is not flattered when closing the stowage area.

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36
Q

Where is the equipment content list for the inflight medical kit?

A

Inside the holder on the outside of the inflight medical kit. (Plastic sleeve)

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37
Q

What must you fill out when after using inflight medical kit?

A

Report on inflight medical assistance/first aid form

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38
Q

Passengers not allowed near emergency row?

A
Anyone wearing CRD
Visually impaired
With dog
Using oxygen bottle
Deaf
Passenger using cares harness
Children
UM's
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39
Q

Precautions when using airbag seatbelt?

A

Unfastened when not occupied

Children under 2 must use CRD

If airbag seatbelt inoperative seat should not be occupied

Card must be places on the side where no airbag is.

40
Q

Can an infant under 6 months use a car safety seat?

A

No

CRD must be used

41
Q

Car safety seats are not allowed on which seats?

A

Seats which are not forward facing

Seats with airbag seatbelt

Seats with a Y seat belt

42
Q

How many infants under 2 can travel with single parent?

A

Maximum of 2
One secured with CRD
Other with car safety seat or cares harness

43
Q

Cares harness

Height and weight restrictions?

A

1 metre (40 inches)

10-20kg (22-44 pounds)

44
Q

What seats can you use the cares harness on?

A

Premium economy and economy seats not fitted with airbag seat belt

45
Q

How to check the cares harness is approved for flying?

A

Check that it has the FAA approved indication on the back of the label

46
Q

Reason for shock?

A

???

47
Q

Which pax to move?

Child or pregnant woman

A

Move pregnant woman

48
Q

CRS (child restraint seat)

What seats allowed?

A

Seats that are not forward facing

Seats which are equipped with airbag seat belt

49
Q

What must you check when CRS is used?

A

Age between 6 months to 3 years old

Max height 100cm (40inch)
Maximum weight 20kg (44 lb)

Installed only on ground

CRS must not be moved through flight

Not placed in emergency exit aft or forward

Recommended to place as close to exit as possible

50
Q

CRS in economy class

Where cannot be installed?

A

Aisle seat

Centre bulkhead seat

51
Q

Who must be adjacent to the CRS?

A

The parent

52
Q

Are 2 CRS allowed to be next to each other?

A

No

53
Q

In business class where must the CRS not be placed?

A

The first row or the last row.

54
Q

CRS must be placed forward or aft facing depending on what?

A

Forward - 1-3 years of age
10kg plus

Aft- 6 months - 1 years
Under 10kg

55
Q

How to check CRS is secure?

A

Have another crew never check

56
Q

Each infant or child must be accompanied by?

A

A companion over 18 years old

57
Q

Crew need to advise CRS user of?

A

Do not remove CRS

Seat in TTL position

In evacuation do not remove from plane

Infant is to remain in CRS with seal belt on while seat belt sign is on

58
Q

Where is the CRS?

A

Loaded on request

59
Q

OSL?

A

Onboard Service List

60
Q

Maximum number of WCHC passenger on flight allowed?

A

8

61
Q

Passengers not allowed to sit at emergency exit rows?

A

Passengers with reduced mobility

Because will interfere with evacuation duties

62
Q

Types of pax with reduced mobility?

A

STCR
WCHC
WCHS
WCHR

63
Q

WCHR?

A

Pax can use steps and make own way to seat

64
Q

WCHS?

A

Pax has difficulty in using steps. Can slowly make way to seat.

65
Q

WCHC?

A

Pax is totally immobilised. Needs wheelchair to and from plane. Pax must be carried up and down to and from seat.

66
Q

STCR?

A

Pax requires medical attention. Needs stretcher on board because unable to sit in seat.

67
Q

Types of passenger not allowed at EMERGENCY EXIT ROW?

A

elderly or frail

Children under 12 and infants, whether accompanied or not

Deportees/prisoners

Obese passenger who require use of extension seat belt

Handicapped people
Blind, deaf

Pax who find it difficult to move quickly

68
Q

Treatment for new born not breathing

A

Two ventilation a first then compression

69
Q

Child suffering from ear pain?

A

Give candy or chewing gum

70
Q

What can ease with rest?

A

Angina pectorus

71
Q

Pax suffering from extreme headache, loss of bladder control (stroke)

A

Lay casualty down with head and shoulder slightly raised.

72
Q

Order of AED?

A

Power on
Apply pads
Plug in
Turn on the metronome

73
Q

If there is a leakage from a class 8 DG what is the procedure?

A

Wipe up spillage with newspapers

74
Q

We should not see any DG goods label in the cabin.

True or false

A

True

75
Q

Which is a hidden DG?

Cigarette
Swiss knife
Vaccine

A

Vaccine

76
Q

Pax is suffering from tingling fingers, breaths 30 per minute, no change in colour for face. Nothing changes after you have reassured him. What do you do?

A

Give paper bag to breathe in.

This is HYPERVENTILATION

77
Q

What degree burn is it when the burn looks swollen with blisters?

A

Intermediate

Other option (superficial and deep)

78
Q

Pax with severe headache, loss of bowel control. Treatment?

A

Lay on floor raise legs with pillows.

He is suffering from stroke

79
Q

What is heart attack?

A

Blockage of coronary arteries.

80
Q

Reason for shock?

A

Massive loss of bodily fluids

81
Q

Radio beacon 406S has plastic bag with salt bag to be filled with water based liquid covering water access holes

True or false?

A

True

82
Q

Compression location?

A

Centre of chest, lower half of breast bone

Do not press ribs, stomach or bottom of breast bone

83
Q

How often to check splint pack

A

2-5

20 mins

Hourly

Every two hours

84
Q

Crew feel sick caused by fumes and smoke. Eyes irritated. Immediate action?

A

Move crew away from area and give oxygen

85
Q

What DG need approval from operator?

A

Personal life jacket, liquid nitrogen, O2 cylinders, thermometer, diving lamps (batteries and light need to be separated)

86
Q

Toxic fumes in cabin?

A

Distribute wet clothes

87
Q

Is a battery powered wheel chair approved as check in luggage?

A

Yes

88
Q

DG allowed on board by operator?

A

Ditching equipment

89
Q

Is a pocket knife DG?

A

No

90
Q

Fireworks and pepper mace allowed in as check in luggage?

A

No

91
Q

Crew rest area when detected air flow low what is the sign?

A

High and low sound

92
Q

When door is armed what is color of flag viewing window?

A

Yellow

93
Q

Adult life jacket it inside out?

A

Yes

94
Q

Child life jacket inside out?

A

No

95
Q

Baby flotation cot for ages up to what?

A

1.5 years