Preflight Checklist Flashcards

You may prefer our related Brainscape-certified flashcards:
1
Q

AED

A

● Secured with Velcro tape (B737-700)
● One red seal is intact; if seal is
missing:
1. Open the AED unit and check for:
– Two sets of pads; one pre-connected to the AED unit.

  1. Notify the Captain and “A” Flight
    Attendant if the seal is not intact
    or if equipment is missing.

● Indicator:
– Flashing green indicator ready for use
– No indicator, solid indicator, or unit is beeping; notify the Captain and “A” Flight Attendant

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2
Q

Cabin clean up bag

A

Presence

If seal is broken, verify contents

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3
Q

Containment bag

A

Presence

The containment bag is in one or two vacuum sealed plastic bags. If the plastic bag is torn, punctured, or has lost its vacuum seal, notify pilots. The containment bag is still usable but must be reported.

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4
Q

CPR mask

A

Presence

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5
Q

Crew life vest

A

Presence

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6
Q

Emergency checklist

A

Presence

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7
Q

Radio headset and pouch

A

One headset in pouch

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8
Q

Medical blankets

A

Presence

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9
Q

Demo kit

A

● Two demo kits (B737-700); three
demo kits (B737-800/MAX8) each
containing:
– Oxygen demo mask
– Life vest
– One demo seatbelt
– Safety Information Card
– One or two seatbelt extensions, as
installed (refer to 5.6.27 Seatbelt
Extensions)
Note: Verify that demo belts, seatbelt
extensions, and passenger
seatbelts are the same style.
Note: If an item of demo equipment
is unavailable, “B,” “C,” and
“D” share equipment as
necessary to complete the
safety demonstration.

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10
Q

Biohazard clean up

A

Presence

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11
Q

Emergency escape slides and safety
flag (red strap)

A

● Slide pressure gauge
– Needle registers in the green band
● Safety flag (red strap) above each
door window is present

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12
Q

Emergency flashlight gray

A

● Press the push-to-test button on the
mounting bracket and check the LED
– If the LED flashes GREEN, the
battery pack is in operational
condition
– If the LED flashes RED, notify the
Captain
Note: The LED monitor emits a red
flash every 10 seconds when
the battery level has reached its
end of life.

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13
Q

Emergency flashlight tan

A

● Red indicator light flashes every 8-10
seconds
● Red or clear strap may be present

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14
Q

Emergency medical kit

A

● Seal on main compartment is intact
● Open small zipper compartment to
ensure presence of blood pressure
cuff and stethoscope
Note: If an EMK does not contain
atropine or dextrose, the kit will
be marked accordingly with “No
Atropine” and/or “No Dextrose”
on the front cover.

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15
Q

Exit handle covers

A

Presence

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16
Q

Fast response kit

A

● Present and secured to AED
● One tamper-proof seal is intact. If the
seal is broken or missing:
1. Open the Fast Response Kit and
check for presence of contents.
2. Notify the Captain and “A” Flight
Attendant if the seal is not intact
or if equipment is missing.

17
Q

First aid kit

A

● Two green seals are intact
● Secured with Velcro tape

18
Q

H2O extinguisher

A

Leaded wire seal is intact
● Handle contains a CO2 cartridge
● Secured in the brackets

19
Q

Halon extinguisher

A

Pressure gauge needle registers in
the green band
● Pin with lock seal is present
● Secured in the brackets

20
Q

Heat resistant gloves

A

Presence

21
Q

Jumpseat

A

● Seat springs upright when released
● Lapbelt/shoulder harness is in
working order and not frayed or
twisted

22
Q

Lav fire extinguisher

A

● No discs on the temperature indicator
are black
● Door under the sink must be latched
● Trap door on top of the trash chute
must be fully closed
● Fire containment door must be
latched (Advanced Lavatory)

23
Q

Life raft

A

● If raft placard is affixed to ceiling
compartment, look through the view
port to verify the presence of yellow
life raft casing.
● If seals are missing or broken,
open compartment and check for
prohibited items.

24
Q

Federal Megaphone

A

● Press the button on the handle,
scratch the mouthpiece, and listen
for amplification

25
Q

Megaphone (Artex)

A

Squeeze the handle, verify green
battery indicator light is flashing,
scratch the mouthpiece, and listen
for amplification

26
Q

Passenger spare life vests

A

● 15 life vests present (B737-700)
● 20 life vests present
(B737-800/MAX8)
Note: All spare life vests are universal
life vests and may be used for
adults, children, and infants.
Note: The total number of Passengers
(including lap children) must
not exceed the total number of
passenger and spare life vests
on board. If the total number
of Passengers exceeds the
total number of life vests, notify
the Captain and Operations
Agent. The aircraft may not
depart unless there is a life vest
available for each Passenger on
board.

27
Q

PBE (smoke hood) (hard side case)

A

● A PBE is inside the bracket, and that
the REPLACE BY date has not passed.
● For presence of two unbroken,
tamper-evident seals.
– If one seal is broken and the other
is intact, the PBE is usable.
– If both seals are broken, open the
clear door and partially remove the
PBE pouch from its bracket. Check
the blue or pink humidity indicator
dot on the pouch.
○ Blue indicates that the unit is
usable.
○ Pink indicates that the unit is
usable for 36 hours from the time
of discovery. After that, it must
be replaced.
Note: A pink humidity indicator
dot is a discrepancy that
must be reported to the
Captain.

28
Q

PBE (smoke hood) (soft side case)

A

● A PBE is inside and that the REPLACE
BY date has not passed.
● Verify the humidity dot is blue. If
the humidity dot is pink, the unit is
usable for 36 hours from the time
of discovery. After that, it must be
replaced.

29
Q

Portable elt

A

For presence
● Secured in the brackets
● Switch is in the ARM position

30
Q

POB

A

● Pressure-gauge needle registers
1,500 psi or above
● Mask is contained in a plastic bag
and tubing is plugged into the HI outlet
● Secured in the brackets

31
Q

Safety information card

A

One Safety Information Card required
per each exit seat.
Note: In seatback pockets behind
11B (B737-700 [143
seats]), and 15B and 15E
(B737-800/MAX8), two Safety
Information Cards must be
present.
Note: “C” must verify correct aircraft
series on Safety Information
Cards for each seat in an exit
row.
● Elsewhere, one Safety Information
Card must be accessible per each
row of three seats.

32
Q

Wrist restraint kit

A

Presence

If the seal on a cabin clean-up
bag is broken, check that
restraints are present inside
the bag.