117 General Safety/CRM Flashcards

(42 cards)

1
Q

How Much Does the Bail-Out Door Weigh?

A

69lbs.

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How Much Do the Overwing Hatches Weigh?

A

50lbs.

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3
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How Much Does the Escape Slide Weigh?

A

43lbs.

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4
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How Long Does the Life Raft Take to Inflate?

A

Approximately 60 seconds in any condition.

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5
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What is the Life Raft/Escape Slide PSI?

A

3160 +/- 50lbs PSI

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6
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How Long is the Life Raft Retaining Line?

A

25 feet.

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7
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What is the Life Raft Retaining Line Made of?

A

Cotton.

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8
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What is the Breaking Strength of the Retaining Line?

A

500lbs.

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9
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What are the Four Ways to Activate a PEEL?

A
  • Pull switch on PEEL
  • On/Off switch on PEEL
  • Pilot Overhead panel switch
  • ā€œGā€ Switch
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10
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What PSI do you Recharge an Oxygen Bottle?

A

50 PSI.

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11
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Oxygen Bottle Set to NORM Position Rated to What Altitude?

A

Sea level to 30,000 feet.

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Oxygen Bottle Set to 30M Position Rated to What Altitude?

A

30,000 to 42,000 feet.

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Oxygen Bottle Set to 42M Position Rated to What Altitude?

A

42,000 to 45,000 feet.

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Oxygen Bottle Set to EMER Position Rated to What Altitude?

A

45,000+ or to keep smoke from entering mask.

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15
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Primary Exits for Ditching?

A

Overwing Hatches.

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16
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Secondary Exits for Ditching?

A

FWD & AFT Main Cabin doors, Bailout door and Pilot/Copilot sliding windows.

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17
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Primary Exits for Ground Evacuation?

A

FWD & AFT Main Cabin doors.

18
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Secondary Exits for Ground Evacuation?

A

Overwing hatches, Bailout door, Pilot/Copilot sliding windows.

19
Q

What Indicates Pilot/Copilot Sliding Window Strap is Fully Extended?

A

Green band on strap is flush with bottom of sliding window.

20
Q

Is the Liferaft Reversible?

21
Q

How Long is the Sea Anchor Cord on the Liferaft?

22
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How Long is the Heaving Ring Cord on the Liferaft?

23
Q

What are the Fire Extinguishers Charged With?

24
Q

Can you Enter Lower Lobe Compartments Without an Observer?

25
What Shall you do When you Discover Fumes, Smoke, or Fire in-flight?
Notify flight deck.
26
Why do you Purge Oxygen Bottles When Filling?
To keep out condensation.
27
What PSI Should the Oxygen Bottles be Charged to?
**290-430psi. **450 Redline.
28
How Much Extinguishing Agent is in the Fire Extinguishers?
2.5lbs.
29
How Long do Oxygen Bottles Provide Oxygen at 25,000 feet?
10 mintues.
30
What is the E-6B EMP Hardened to?
32db.
31
When do you Exit the Aircraft During Evacuation?
At the command of the pilot.
32
What are the Frequencies of the PRC-149?
- 121.5Mhz - 243Mhz - 282.8Mhz - 406.025Mhz (beacon)
33
What is Contained in the Front Pouch on the LPU-32?
- Sea Dye Marker - Whistle - Chemlight
34
What is a Warning Associated with the Fire Extinguishers?
Shall be on oxygen when using fire bottles.
35
Total Fire Extinguisher Weight?
Approximately 8lbs. Actual weight displayed on bottle.
36
What is the Maximum Cabin Temperature for Startup and Operation of all Mission Avionics?
90 degrees.
37
Used Only When an Application of a Procedure is Optional
NATOPS defintion of "May and need not".
38
An Operating Procedure, Practice, or Condition That, if not Carefully Observed or Followed, may Result in Injury or Death
NATOPS defintion of a "Warning".
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An Operating Procedure, Practice, or Condition, That may Result in Damage to Equipment if not Carefully Observed or Followed.
NATOPS definition of a "Caution".
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Define the NATOPS Definition of a "Shall"
A procedure that is mandatory.
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Define the NATOPS Definition of a "Should"
A procedure that is optional.
42
Used Only to Indicate Futurity
NATOPS definition of "Will".