Section 7 - Aircraft Specific: Boeing 737 Flashcards
(7.2.1) Which tails have 186 seats?
802, 803, 928, 929
(7.2.1) Which tails have a double lav in the aft?
918, 919, 927
(7.3.2.) Are you allowed to have a door open during boarding or deplaning if there is no stairs or bridge attached?
No
(7.3.3) When there are only 3 flight attendants on board who arms the 2R door?
2L
(7.3.3) Who’s responsibility is it to ensure all doors are disarmed before leaving the A/C?
IFD
(7.3.3) What’s the procedure if you encounter an abnormality while arming/disarming your door?
Stop and inform the IFD/Captain, follow their instructions
(7.3.5) What is the apron method?
When the slide is damaged or deflated
1. direct 2 abps to climb down it like a rope
2. they stand at the bottom holding the slide taut
3. pax are instructed to sit and slide down
(7.3.6) What exits can you use if none of the gears open on landing?
All available exits but be cautious of fire
(7.3.6) What exits can you use if the nose gear is retracted?
Window and forward doors
(7.3.6) What exits can you use if the main gear is retracted and the nose gear is extended?
Overwing exits
(7.3.6) What exits can you use if the main gear is retracted and one main gear is remaining?
Low side of A/C as long as no fire is present
(7.3.6) What exits can you use in a water landing?
Primary: overwing
Alternate: FWD exits
(7.3.6) What exits can you use if all cabin exits are blocked?
Flight Deck exits
(7.3.9) Do the overwing exits automatically lock during takeoff, in-flight and landing and unlock on the ground?
Yes
(7.4) What positions do the butterfly clips on the FD door have to be in to be locked or unlocked?
ll :unlocked
t :locked, key operable
= :locked key inoperable
(7.4.5) When entering the emergency code to enter the FD what options do the pilots have and how much time do they have?
30 seconds
DENY
UNLKD
No action, but after 30 seconds the door will unlock itself
(7.5.3) If the PA system is inop how can you communicate?
Megaphone
(7.5.4) True or False, the PA system overrides the PRAM
True
(7.5.4) True or false, when the engines spool up there is an auto switch that increases the volume of the PRAM because of the added noise of the engines
True
(7.6.1) What is the APU?
It’s an engine that on the ground provides electrical power and bleed air if the GPU is not connected. In the air it’s a backup for the bleed air system. Located in the tail.
(7.6.3) How many temperature control zones are in the cabin?
2, one in the FWD one in the AFT
(7.7) How many galley areas are on board and what are the designation?
2 galley areas, FWD G1 and G2, AFT G3 and G4 or just G4
(7.7.2) What is the minimum amount of water we can fly with?
3/4 full, for international full
(7.7.2) If the galley sink drain is blocked what’s the procedure?
Don’t pour anything down there, report to IFD/PIC
(7.7.2) Each galley has a water shutoff valve what positions does it have?
ON or OFF
(7.7.4) What position should the carafes be in for taxi, takeoff, and landing?
403
(7.7.9) Can you push in circuit breakers?
Not unless PIC says to do so
(7.8.1) What are the lighting requirements for boarding and deplaning?
BRIGHT
(7.8.1) What are the lighting requirements for flying at night?
DIM or NIGHT but not OFF
(7.8.1) What are the lighting requirements for day flights or service?
DIM
(7.8.1) How long does the ELS last?
10 minutes