Updates 2017 Flashcards

1
Q

Perfumes prohibited ?

A

Spice bomb by Victor and Rolf

Wanted by Azarro

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Green bomb threat warning

A

.May not identify a target

. Lacks credibility

. Does not justify extra precautions

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3
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Green bomb threat action on ground and during flight?

A

No special action required.

Normal security procedures will apply.

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Amber bomb threat warning?

A

Can be related to 1 or more targets.

There is a doubt of credibility

Warning may involve danger

May require additional precautionary measures

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Amber bomb threat warning on ground what is action?

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Disembarkation of all passengers and crew maybe required.

Additional security measures will be carried out by ground staff.

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Amber bomb threat action during flight?

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Additional precautionary measures MAYBE required.

Flight crew in consultation with IOC will decide actions taken.

Depending on time available flight deck and cabin search maybe requested by commander.

If search is requested crew will conduct thorough search using the SECURITY SEARCH CHECKLIST

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Red bomb threat warning?

A

Specific warning where the threat permits identification of specific target.

Caller has positively identified themselves or organisation involved.

It is judged to be credible

Warning is likely to involve danger to people,aircraft and airport.

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Red bomb threat warning

Actions on ground?

A

Disembark all passengers and crew.
Seriousness of threat may involve emergency evacuation.

Addition security measures will be taken by ground staff.

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Red bomb threat warning

Action during flight?

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IOC SHALL provide any additional information to commander who then will determine course of action.

Diversion may be required

Depending on time available search of fligh deck and cabin may be requested by commander.
If so conduct a thorough search using security search checklist

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10
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Where is the buffer zone?

A

Door 2 service centre

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What is the buffer zone?

A

Safest place for bomb to be placed on aircraft.

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12
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Appendix A: security search checklist for cabin

A

. Two sections with buffer zone in between at door 2 service centre.

. Move pax from from forward section ( not more than 3-5 rows) take all belongings move to rear.

. Search area with anothe two crew each side. (One on each aisle)

. After checking area check each passenger and Thor belongings before retiring to seat.

. Repeat process till buffer zone reached.

. At the same time if manpower permits instruct passenger from aft to do same procedure.

. Check buffer zone after all forward and aft areas are complete.

. Prevent pax from entering buffer zone while being checked.

Check crew rest areas.

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13
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What areas are to be checked during bomb search?

A

Passenger seats

Overhead lockers

Cloakrooms

Lavatories

Galleys

Ceiling compartments

Magazine racks

Doghouses

Crew seats

Emergency equipment

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14
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New PBE

Describe 3 points

A

Grey colour

Green indicator

Green seal

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15
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Where should you refer to for inflight decision making?

A

Hard copies in the green bag

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16
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How much time do we have to complete security checks?

A

7 minutes

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17
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IOC?

A

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18
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J1 security checks area?

773H aircraft

A

Rows 30-42 E-K
Crew seat R3
Toilet

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J2 security checks area?

773H aircraft

A

Crew seat L3

Rows 30-43 a-e

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Y1 security check areas?

773H aircraft

A

Dog house

Rows 43-64 E-K

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Y2 security checks area

773H aircraft

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Dog house

Rows 44-64 A-E

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Y3 security check areas

773H aircraft

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Dog house

Rows 65-72 E-K

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Y4 security check areas

773H aircraft

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Dog house
Crew rest compartment
Rows 65-72 A-D

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24
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J1 security search areas

773G aircraft

A

Rows 11-23 G and K

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Y1 security charcoal areas

773G aircraft

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Dog house
Toilets L-D and L/F
Crew seat R3
Rows 30-44 E-K

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Y2 security check areas?

773G aircraft

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Dog house
Toilet L-E
Crew seat L-3
Rows 30-44 A-E

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Y3 security check areas?

773G aircraft

A

Dog house

Rows 45-55 E-K

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Y4 security check areas?

773G aircraft

A

Doghouse

Rows 45-57 A-E

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Y5 security check area

773G aircraft

A

Doghouse

62-72E-K

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Y6 security check areas?

774G aircraft

A

Doghouse
Crew rest area
Rows 62-72 A-D

31
Q

Where is an additional fire sock kit?

A

The Flight Deck

32
Q

Where will UMs be seated?

A

UM zone
Within 3 rows of emergency exit and galley

( for easy evacuation and to easily identify UM)

33
Q

If cannot sit UM in UM zone where can u sit them?

A

As close to UM zone as possible

34
Q

Can the UM be seated alone between two adults?

A

No

35
Q

If under 12 years can they sit at emergency exit?

A

No

36
Q

Inflight UMs are renamed as what?

A

Children traveling in separate class

37
Q

What is a non critical MPED

A

Assistive devices for passengers with certain medicinal conditions

38
Q

Types of non critical MPEDs?

A

Humidifiers

Neuro simulators

Nebulisers

HR/BP monitors

Syringe pump

Suction unit

Aspirators

Feeding pump

39
Q

If passenger states they need MPED device due to bad unstable condition or show signs of being unwell what should you do?

A

Contact melding for advice

40
Q

When cam MPED be used for taxi take off and landing?

A

If I can be switched to a non transmuting mode or airplane mode

Lightweight or handheld size

No connected to any power source onboard.

41
Q

If pax requests O2 bottle who has a BiPAP device 72 hours notice should be given. If no arrangement has been made what should you do?

A

Contact medlink

42
Q

Use of nebulisers will be banned during outbreak of respite ray infectious disease. Why?

A

To prevent spread of disease.

43
Q

Critical MPEDs?

A

Devices needed to sustain life

44
Q

Critical MPEDs?

A
Ventilators
Respirators
Incubators
Defibrillators 
Portable oxygen concentrators
(POC)

All require MEDA clearance except POCwich required physicians statement

45
Q

Dialysis machine

A

Passenger should have completed MEDA form

48 hrs notice required for MEDA clearance

They are informed they are fully responsible

Empty dialysis fluid bag and tubing into the biohazard bag in the UPK ( Universal Precautions Kit

Contact medlink if pax requests without MEDA clearance

46
Q

POC (portable oxygen concentrators)

MEDA clearance needed?

A

No MEDA clearance needed if pax has the following:

Physicians statement
Dated within 10 days of the departure of their first flight and the same for the return journey if under the same itinarary

47
Q

UPK

A

Universal precautions kit

R1 and R4

48
Q

UPK location

A

R1 Centre Stowage

R4 compartment forward of door

49
Q

Operation of UPK?

A

Place all used items in the biohazard red bag.

Tie with white seal

Place in lavatory and lock door

Reseal UPK with red seal and place back in original stowage. Ism is to inform ground staff upon arrival.

50
Q

Medical patch checklist loaded where?

A

The flight file

51
Q

Medical patch checklist update?

A

Key number has been added

52
Q

Thermometer, medical or clinical permitted as carry on and on ones person?

A

No

53
Q

Fuel cell permitted in as check in baggage?

A

No

54
Q

Seatbelt PA when made?

A

After take off until completion first meal

30 mins to landing

Seatbelt advised to be worn at all time over blanket.

55
Q

Leg rest to be steed during taxi take off and landing.

A

New leg rest in pey

56
Q

CPR

Adult above 8 yrs

A

100-120 compressions per minute

Heel of hand centre of chest, lower half of breast bone

2 hands

2-2.4IN or 5-6cm

57
Q

CPR

Child 1-8yrs

A

1 man only

100-120 compressions per min

Heel centre of chest, lower half breast bone

1 hand

2-2.4 IN
Or 5-6 cm

58
Q

CPR

Under 1 years

A

1 many only

100-120 compressions per min

Centre of chest just below nipple line

2 fingers

At least 1.5 IN or 4cm

59
Q

CPR

What should you allow recoil of?

A

The chest after each compression

60
Q

What to do when PED or lithium battery fire in the flight Deck?

A

Fight fire with bcf and PBE

Assist the fire fighting as instructed by flight crew

Contact other crew for assistance.

61
Q

When contacting medlink you should?

A

Prepare medical patch checklist with as much info as possible

Get the drugs content list outside the midi a kit

Write down the drug name and key number on the medical patch check list

Repeat and confirm both key number and name of medicine

Double check the name on the label matches.

62
Q

What are fumes?

A

Invisible gases detected by smell

63
Q

What is smoke?

A

The product of burning materials made visible by small particles.

64
Q

How to identify smoke or fire?

A

Use sensory functions

Smell
Vision
Touch
Hearing

65
Q

Abnormal smells?

A
Burning
Chemical
Chlorine
De-icing
Exhaust fumes
Electrical
Fuel
Oily/burning oil
Musty or mouldy
Sulphur
Wet dogs
Sweaty socks
Vomit
Citrus
66
Q

Spence of hearing a fire?

A

Crackling and snapping

67
Q

Symptoms of Funes and smoke exposure

A
Irritated eyes
Sinus congestion
Respiratory stymptoms
Gastrointestinal upset
Unconsciousness
68
Q

Flight crew and cabin crew liaison in case of fire?

A

Captain shall be made aware and cockpit door closed.

Location, source, type, smoke, fumes

Visible?

Colour, density, smell

Actions taken

Under control

Duration of exposure

Symptoms experiencing

Condition of crew/passengers

69
Q

Smoke and fumes exposure

Signs and symptoms?

A
Headache
Irritation of eyes, nose, throat
Sinus congestion
Difficulty in breathing
Coughing
Burning sensation
Diarrhoea, vomiting, nausea
Unconsciousness
Breathing and heart beat may stop
70
Q

Smoke and fumes treatment ?

A

Remove from area of smoke or fumes

Give oxygen

If unconscious with breathing put into recovery position

CPR and AED if no breathing

Call medlink

71
Q

What is HAFEX?

A

Also another word to describe the BCF

72
Q

Ground staff security update?

A

1 member of crew should be at opened door to monitor entry and exit of ground staff

Monitor activity of ground staff to make sure they have no physical contact with passengers

Check the area that the ground staff conducted their activity so there are no hazardous items left behind.

73
Q

Non critical MPEDs

A
Nebulisers 
Hr/bp monitors
Syringe pump
Suction unit
Feeding pump 

Neuro stimulator (MEDA clearance needed)