questions 1.8.1 part 2 Flashcards
- After command “Cabin crew all doors in flight” a door must be opened. What shall be observed?
b. the procedure for doors in “park” (signal to open doors) shall apply
- before taxi, the following has to be accomplished: passengers seated and seat belt fastened, FSS ON, emergency exits and escape paths unobstructed, doors closed and in FLIGHT. What is missing?
c. hand luggage stowed and bins closed: LAV checked and locked; galleys checked and secured, Curtains opened and secured
- “cabin crew prepare for departure” is given by the flight crew via PA…
c. after “cabin ready has been given and when aircraft is about to take off
68.The call out “Cabin unclear” is given
b if the cabin is not ready anymore after “cabin ready” and before “cabin crew prepare for departure was given
- what are reasons for reporting “cabin unclear”?
a. situations which require immediate actions by cabin crew as fire, smoke and serious medical incidents
- The information “15 minutes to land” will be given…
c. before landing from flight crew to purser via INT if the FSS are already ON (eg. turbulence)
- “cabin crew prepare for landing” is given…
b. by purser via PA after cabin checks are completed (very latest at gear down)
72.”cabin crew all doors in park” is given…
a. via PA by the flight crew after engines are shut down
- what are the 5 signals to open doors?
c. AC has reached final parking position: the engines are shut down, doors in PARK mode: FSS are switched OFF, ground staff has knocked from outside
- when parking on an outside position, it must be ensured before deboarding start….
a. that ground staff and bus are available
b. that cabin crew receive a clear signal of responsible ground staff
- a 30 second review has to be performed by all cabin crew members…
c. before every take-off and landing
- service activities on ground can be performed…
a. with service tray only after coordination with the captain
- If FSS are switched ON during light turbulence…
c. service can be continued with the commander’s approval
- during moderate turbulence the cabin crew…
b. must stop service immediately, stow loose equipment and trolleys, secure galleys, take their seats and fasten seat belts
- The cockpit crew gives the command “cabin crew be seated” (x2) via the PA…
c. for severe turbulence
- During the flight, the command “cabin crew be seated” (x2) is given. How should the FAs react?
b. Immediately stop service, take the next available seat and fasten seat belts tightly
- after the command “cabin crew be seated” (x2), the FAs must remain seated with their seat belt fastened…
c. until the fasten seat belt signs are switched OFF or the command “Cabin crew, released” (x2) by flight crew is given
- The check of the expiry date of emergency equipment is…
c. not part of the cabin pre-flight check, expiry dates of emergency equipment will be tracked by the maintenance system
- The briefing and demonstration of the use of the life vests must be made…
a. for take off and landing at an airport with runway close to water
b. flights above water exceeding a distance of 50 NM from the coastline
- persons occupying an observer or jump seat and who are NOT crew member..
b. shall be handed out a yellow passenger life vest and must be instructed in the life vest handling
- the adult life vest is a…
a. CO2 one chamber configuration with one red rubber valve and a battery operated light which is activated with water
- The megaphone is…
a. portable emergency equipment and shall be used in emergencies for announcements
- an emergency flashlight…
b. switches ON automatically when it is taken out of the retention bracket
- After use of the First Aid Kit (FAK) the cabin crew has to inform the cockpit crew for replacement, if…
a. only one item is left of those items, of which more than one are stowed
b. items are used, of which only one is stowed and which cannot be used several times
- OP mouth protection masks, FFP masks (crew) and disembarkation cards (and furthermore content) can be found in the…
a. Precaution kit/ Infection Kit
- Protective rubber gloves, plastic cover sheet and absorbent pads and sheets are part of…
c. Emergency Response kit
- The doctors kit…
a. shall have a combination lock installed WITHOUT combination code pre-set
- The doctors kit must be stowed…
b. in a secure location to prevent unauthorised access by passengers
- the pre flight check of the defibrillator (AED) consists of the following items:
b. check proper location, check seal undamaged and no audible alarm
- in any case of evacuation (land/water) all available portable ELTs…
a. have to be taken from board by the respective crew member
- The PED safe bag is fire resistant bag…
c. and is designed to contain fires caused by lithium-ion batteries
- The PBE protects crew members from effects of smoke and toxic gases and…
c. is used during locating and/or fire-fighting with a discharge time of at least 20 minutes (sau 15 minute?????)
- What points are contained in the cabin pre-flight check for the PBE/normal box?
b. Proper location, yellow seal visible and not completely broken, white manufacturer seal undamaged
- if the white manufacturer seal or tamper seal of a PBE box is broken/damaged…
c. the box must be checked by the cabin crew for foreign objects and flight crew must be informed
- what are the pre flight check points for a portable fire extinguisher?
a. correct stowage (secure in bracket), pressure indicator in the green range, seal/seal on safeguard is intact/not damaged
- the extinguishing agents used in fire extinguisher on board…
b. do not have a cooling effect. Cooling of hot material with non-alcoholic liquids is essential whenever applicable to avoid reignition
101.Handcuffs can be put on a passenger in an emergency…
b. after being instructed to do so from the captain
- The spare key for the handcuffs…
a. is stored in the cockpit
- what must be checked at the portable oxygen bottle during pre flight check?
b. location and correct/secure stowage: pressure indication min 1500 psi; one oxygen mask connected and properly packed in yellow bag
- the portable oxygen bottle is a high pressure bottle, with a capacity of 130l. How long can oxygen be supplied, if the selector is set to 4 liters per minute?
b. approximately 75 minutes
- in the demo kit bag the following items are stowed:
a. demo seat belt, demo oxygen mask, demo adult life vest
- in the event of a rapid decompression, emergency oxygen is provided for passengers and crew by..
a. the stationary flight deck system and stationary cabin system
- an oxygen mask is available…
c. for each passenger seat and each seat segment (aisle to window) is equipped with four oxygen masks
- on flights above 25.000 ft….
a. automatic deployment of drop out oxygen masks must be provided in case of decompression
b. location and use of oxygen masks and stationary oxygen system must be part of passenger briefing
- before first aid oxygen is administered, passengers must be informed…
b. to observe the no smoking regulations
- if a passenger brings his own oxygen bottle or POC on board…
a. this equipment shall not be used during take off and landing and must be properly stowed
b. the size of the POC must allow correct stowage under seat in front
- in case of slow decompression…
a. the commander must be informed by the cabin crew if any symptoms are noticed
- in case of a rapid decompression..
a . there might be a loud noise and strong airflow, sharp drop of temperature with fogging, loose object will be whirled up; feeling of chest expansions
- at an altitude of 25,000 ft. the TUC is about…
b. 2-5 minutes
- As a precaution for fire prevention the cabin crew has…
a. to check lavatories every 20 minutes, smoke detector intact, uncovered, not taped and/or obviously manipulated, check for smoke/fumes, check waste flap closed, fire extinguisher still operative, check waste compartment door is closed
- a circuit breaker that has popped out…
a. must not be reset and the flight crew must be informed
- during flight the lavatories must be checked…
a. every 20 minutes
- The HAFEX fire extinguisher can be used to fight a fire of the following fire classes:
c. A, B, C
- The primary fire-fighting equipment is:
b. fire extinguisher, PBE, protective gloves, crash axe/ crowbar
- when using a fire extinguisher, the following shall be observed:
a. discharge adequate number of extinguishers successively
- if the waste box flap is INOP and sealed by maintenance…
a. cabin crew has to check the respective lavatory after each use to ensure no flammable items are left behind
- each lavatory is equipped with a smoke detection system
b. right, in case of presence of smoke cabin crew and cockpit crew receive an aural and visual warning
- if the cabin fills with smoke…
a. passengers should be instructed to bend down and cover mouth and nose with any cloth
b. cabin crews shall use PBE immediately to be protected
- in case of an in-flight fire the tasks will be shared by…
a. three fire fighters as described in the cabin fire procedure (CFP)
- in case of an in flight fire the purser has to ensure that the fire, the cabin and the passengers are under permanent observation and…
b. communication to flight crew is maintained. CFP is completely performed and attention will be paid to the time for PBE use
- in case of an in flight fire cabin crew…
a. has to follow the actons according to CFP, use common sense for additional/different actions and act as a team in an efficient, calm coordinated way
b. must act immediately to fight the fire with common sense and all means provided
- the fire and smoke report to flight crew..
a. is part of the CFP. Update to flight crew must be given whenever situation changes
- the fire and smoke report to flight crew contains the following:
b. how many fire extinguisher are left?
- the evacuation command is generally given by the…
a. commander
- the command “attention crew on station” (x2) can be followed by
b. “cancel alert, cancel alert” or “Evacuate, evacuate”
- the command “Attention crew on station” (x2)…
a. is only given on the ground