Oxygen Systems 10 Flashcards
The maximum altitude without oxygen at which flying efficiency is note seriously impaired is:
a.30,000ft
b.25,000ft
c.17,500ft
d.10,000ft
d.10,000ft
In a pressure demand oxygen system:
a.oxygen demand will course the pressure to rise.
b.each member of the crew has a continuous oxygen flow.
c.each member of the crew has a regulator.
d.oxygen is supplied with a continuous pressure flow.
c.each member of the crew has a regulator.
In a continuous flow oxygen system, oxygen is supplied:
a.continuously independent of users demand or cabin altitude.
b.only when the pilot breaths in.
c.only when the cabin altitude is above 14,000ft.
d.at a different pressure for different cabin altitudes.
a.continuously independent of users demand or cabin altitude.
In a diluter demand system, selection of emergency on the regulator will result in:
a.100% oxygen continuous flow at positive pressure.
b.100% oxygen as called for by the user.
c.100% oxygen at positive pressure.
d.air mix supplied at emergency pressure.
a.100% oxygen continuous flow at positive pressure.
If an aircraft suffers a decompression the passenger oxygen masks:
a.are released by the passengers.
b.must be removed from the life jacket stowage.
c.are handed out by the cabin crew.
d.are automatically dropped to a half-hung (ready position) if the cabin altitude is above 14,000ft.
d.are automatically dropped to a half-hung (ready position) if the cabin altitude is above 14,000ft.
The colour of American and European oxygen cylinders;
a.red.
b.brown.
c.green.
d.blue.
c.green.
Satisfactory operation of the oxygen system is indicated by:
a.lack of anoxia.
b.aural reassurance.
c.flow indicators.
d.pressure indicators.
c.flow indicators.
If the pressurisation system fails and the cabin starts to climb above 14,000ft, oxygen will be available to the passengers by:
a.the cabin crew handing out masks.
b.portable oxygen masks located in the back of their seats.
c.masks automatically dropping to the half-hung position.
d.the passengers grabbing masks from the overhead lockers.
c.masks automatically dropping to the half-hung position.
In a smoke and fumes situation the crew should select:
a.100%.
b.Nothing the regulator will take care of it automatically.
c.Off.
d.emergency on their regulator.
d.emergency on their regulator.
The passenger oxygen system:
a.is always gaseous.
b.can be a chemical or gaseous system.
c.is only required on long haul flights.
d.is always chemical.
b.can be a chemical or gaseous system.