SEP Flashcards
When are cabin crew required to switch off their devices whilst on duty regarding mobile phone policy?
A. At the commencement of sign on; remain off for the duration of the duty until coming back to the briefing room.
B. From the time going to the aircraft until they are back in the terminal.
C. From the time of take-off until passengers disembark the aircraft.
A
How long does a cabin crew member perform flying duties after having local anesthetics?
A. 24 hours.
B. 36 hours.
C. 48 hours.
A
How long does a cabin crew member perform flying duties after blood donation?
A. 36 hours.
B. 48 hours.
C. 72 hours.
C
How long does a cabin crew member check cabin for safety?
A. 5 minutes.
B. 15 minutes.
C. 20 minutes.
B
How long does a cabin crew member check the toilet?
A. 10 minutes.
B. 15 minutes.
C. 20 minutes.
B
Who will conduct the special briefing to the blind passenger who occupies a seat in 3F?
A. 2LP.
B. 1RP.
C. 2RP.
B
What will the cabin crew conduct the special briefing to passenger with disability?
A. Which emergency exit to use and a suggested alternate. When to move to the exit.
B. An inquiry as to the most appropriate manner to prevent pain or injury.
C. All above answers are correct.
C
Where is the passenger who is unable to lift himself/herself being seated on A320?
A. 12B.
B. 10A.
C. 9C.
C
Where is the passenger who is traveling with infant being seated on A320?
A. 3D.
B. 14F.
C. 12B.
A
Where is the 14 year-old passenger who can’t be seated on A320?
A. 14D.
B. 26E.
C. 2D.
A
How many infants can be carried on A320 JPA flight?
A. 18 infants on A320.
B. 18 infants on A320 & 20 infants on A321.
C. Depending on the commercial.
A
The maximum operating altitude of A320 is:
A. 39 000 feet.
B. 35 000 feet.
C. 37 000 feet.
A
How many seats are there on A320?
A. 180/186 seats on A320.
B. 180 seats on A320 & 203 economy seats on A321.
C. 180 seats on A320 & 8 business seat, 195 economy seats on A321.
A
How many galleys are there in the aircraft?
A. 2 galleys on A320/A321: 1 FWD galley & 1 AFT galley.
B. 2 galleys on A320: 1 FWD galley & 1 AFT galley, 3 galleys on A321: 1 FWD galley & 2 AFT galley.
C. 2 galleys on A320/A321: 2 AFT galley.
A
How many LAVs on A320 aircraft?
A. 3 LAVs- Named A-D-E / A-F-G.
B. 3 LAVs- Named A-D-E.
C. 3 LAVs- Named A-F-G.
A
How many emergency exits are there in the cabin of A320?
A. 4 TYPE I DOOR & 4 TYPE C DOOR.
B. 4 TYPE I DOOR & 4 TYPE III DOOR.
C. 4 TYPE I DOOR & 2 TYPE C DOOR & 2 TYPE 3 DOOR.
B
To disarm the door TYPE I, you will……
A. Push the arming lever downward and then remove the safety pin and stow it.
B. Pull the arming lever upward, remove the safety pin and stow it.
C. Remove the safety pin from the arm support, push the arming lever upward and insert the safety pin into access hole.
C
To open the main door from inside in normal operation, you will….
A. Press the door lock release, pull door inward with door assist handle, turn door handle, turn door handle opposite arrow direction to close and lock door.
B. Turn door handle in arrow direction. Door then moves slightly inwards. Swing door outward against fuselage. Check that door lock holds.
C. Grasp one assist handle, hold & lift the door control handle fully up, push the door outward and then move the door forward by using the door assist handle as leverage until it locks in its fully opened position when the gust lock engages.
C
To arm the door TYPE I, you will……
A. Push the arming lever downward and then remove the safety pin and stow it.
B. Remove the safety pin from the access hole, push the arming lever downward and insert the safety pin into arm support.
C. Pull the arming lever upward, remove the safety pin and stow it.
B
If the door control handle is being moved up slightly and the slide arm indicator illuminates white, what does that mean?
A. The slide is armed. If you go on lifting the handle, the door will open automatically and the slide will deploy.
B. The pneumatic assistance of the door has failed.
C. The escape slide is in disarmed mode.
A
If you open the entry door in ARM mode, what happens?
A. The door will open automatically with power assist and the slide raft will be pulled out of its container and will be inflated automatically.
B. The slide raft will be pulled out its container and will be inflated manually.
C. The slide raft will be pulled out its container.
A
On A320, the slide raft will be inflated when…
A. Pulling the Red Manual Inflation Handle in the middle of the girt bar after the door is opened in emergency evacuation.
B. The door is opened in armed position as the primary method.
C. The door is opened in armed position as the primary method or pulling the Red Manual Inflation Handle in the R/H side of the girt bar after the door is opened in emergency evacuation.
C
. In case of emergency, cabin crew will open the door by lifting the operating handle upward and releasing it. If the power assist fails to function, cabin crew will…
A. Block the door/exit, redirect passenger to the other exit.
B. Remain position and wait.
C. Push the door open with firm and steady pressure. Ensure the gust lock engages.
C
If you open the door from outside when the TYPE I Door is armed, the door will ……
A. Open automatically.
B. Automatically disarm the evacuation device.
C. Make the evacuation device automatically is inflated.
B
When does the cabin pressure warning light flash red on the TYPE I Door?
A. Both engines have been shut down and the door are disarmed.
B. Both engines have been shut down, doors are disarmed and the cabin has not been completely depressurized.
C. The cabin has not been completely depressurized.
B
On A320, the “Slide Armed” indicator lights up in between TYPE 3 Door exits. That means:
A. The flap covering the operation handle is opened.
B. The exit handle is pulled down and cause the slide inflated.
C. The door escape slide is always in disarmed position. Report immediately.
A
What kind of evacuation device is equipped at over- wing exits?
A. Dual lane slide raft.
B. Dual lane ramp escape slide.
C. Single lane ramp escape slide.
B
To open window exit in the overwing from inside, you will…
A. Pull handle, pull top of window inward, lift window out and throw out diagonally.
B. Push panel in, push window inward and take out diagonally.
C. Remove the handle cover. This action will lead to the illumination of the handle light and the slide armed indicator. Pull the control handle simultaneously hold on to the grip mound. This action will lead to the exit moving inwards. Lift exit from the frame by holding the grip mound. Throw exit out.
C
To request a fight deck door access during normal flight, cabin crew will…
A. Push the “CAPT” key on the handset and say the phrase code “Name, Position, Password and Reason”.
B. Push the “CAPT” key on CM handset and say the password only.
C. Push the “#”key on the handset and say the password.
A
If you make an interphone call to the cockpit, what happens?
A. The “Call Captain” word is displayed at the attendant indication panel where the call is performed and the green indicator light on that attendant panel illuminates.
B. The “Call Captain” word is displayed at the calling station and the red indicator light on that AIP illuminates.
C. The “Call Captain” word is only displayed at the attendant indication panel where the call is performed.
C
If there is a normal call from cockpit, “CAPTAIN” message is displayed at receiver’s AIP with…
A. Flashing red indicator and three HI/LO chimes.
B. Flashing green indicator and one HI/LO chimes.
C. Steady green indicator and one HI/LO chimes.
C
The green indicator on an AIP will come on when…
A. A normal crew call is made to that station.
B. An emergency call is made to that station.
C. There is a passenger call from the cabin.
A
If there is an emergency call from cockpit, “EMERGENCY CALL” message is displayed at all AIPs with…
A. Flashing red indicator and three HI/LO chimes.
B. Flashing red indicator and two HI/LO chimes.
C. Green indicator and three HI/LO chimes.
A
In AIP panel, the red indicator flashes when…
A. An emergency call is made from cockpit.
B. The smoke detector in LAV is activating.
C. Either an emergency call is made from cockpit or the smoke detector in LAV is activating.
C
If you make an emergency call to the cockpit
A. The “CAPTAIN” word is displayed at the attendant indication panel where the call is performed and the green indicator light on that attendant panel illuminates.
B. The “EMERGENCY CALL” word is displayed at the calling station and the red indicator light on that AIP illuminates.
C. The “EMERGENCY CALL” word is only displayed at the attendant indication panel where the call is performed.
C
On A320 with classic CIDS, “1/FWD” is displayed at the attendant indication panel where the call is made. PINK indicators at the concerned Area Call Panel (ACP) will illuminate. Green indicator comes on and the “CALL AFT L ATTND” messenger is displayed the Attendant Indication Panel (AIP). One Hi-Lo chime is heard. These indicate:
A. A call from the AFT L to the FWD.
B. A call from the AFT L to the cockpit.
C. A call from the FWD to the AFT L.
A
If “AFT R” key on a handset is pressed…
A. “AFT R” is displayed at the caller’s AIP
B. “CALL AFT R” is displayed at the caller’s AIP.
C. “AFT R” and green indicator appear on the caller’s AIP.
A
“CONFERENCE CALL/ CALL ALL ATTD” message is displayed on AFT AIPs when…
A. “INTPH + ALL” keys on the handset at that station is pressed.
B. “ALL ATTD” key on the handset at one of other station is pressed.
C. “EMER CALL” key on the handset is pressed.
B
On VN-A563, in case FWD cabin crew needs to contact to all AFT cabin crew. What should they do?
A. Pick up the FWD handset, press ALL ATTD button.
B. Pick up the FWD handset, press AFT L/R ATTD button.
C. Pick up the FWD handset, press MID ATTD button.
B
Blue light on the ACP comes on when…
A. A passenger calls from the concerned cabin area.
B. A passenger calls from the nearest toilet.
C. A normal call from cockpit to cabin crew is made.
A
The amber light in the LAV wall comes steady when…
A. A passenger presses “CALL ATTD” button in that LAV. B. A fire/ smoke appears in that LAV.
C. Fixed fire extinguisher is being activated in that LAV.
A
To reset passenger’s call light from toilet, cabin crew will…
A. Press the attendant call button at the nearest PSU to that toilet.
B. Press the amber light on the toilet wall exterior.
C. Press again the attendant call button in the toilet.
C
The amber light in the LAV wall flashes when…
A. A passenger press Call ATTD button in that LAV.
B. A fire/ smoke appears in that LAV.
C. Fixed fire extinguisher active in that LAV.
B
The “RESET” buttons on the FAP is used for…
A. Silence the audible signal of smoke detector from toilet and/or the evacuation horn in the cabin.
B. Reset the passenger call light in the FWD/AFT cabin. C. Cancel the evacuation command system.
A
The “RESET” button on the AFT Attendant Panel can be used to…
A. Cancel the EVAC alarm in FWD cabin.
B. Cancel the EVAC alarm in AFT cabin or SMOKE DETECTOR signals in AFT LAVs (if applicable).
C. Reset the passenger light from the front toilet only.
B
To perform a Priority PA on Airbus A320, cabin crew will…
A. Pick up any handset, press and hold PUSH TO TALK and speak on the microphone.
B. Pick up the CM handset, press PA-ALL, press and hold PUSH TO TALK and speak on the microphone.
C. Priority PA can be made from cockpit only with the cockpit handset.
A
To perform a Normal PA on Airbus A320, cabin crew will…
A. Pick up any handset, press and hold “PUSH TO TALK” and speak on the microphone.
B. Pick up the handset, press “PA-ALL”, press and hold “PUSH TO TALK” and speak on the microphone.
C. Priority PA can be made from cockpit only with the cockpit handset.
B
What is the CIDS? What does it function?
A. CIDS: Connect Inter Data System, manage flight information.
B. CIDS: Computer Internal Display system, Display the information on the system status for maintenance actions.
C. CIDS: Cabin Intercommunication Data System, do the function to control, testing, monitoring of the various cabin configurations.
C