Emergency and abnormal procedures Flashcards

1
Q

Where must the incapacitated cabin crew be seated

A

on a passenger seat not near emergency exits

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2
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Which jump seat will be unoccupied in case of cabin crew incapacitation

A

CC2 jump seat

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3
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which ABP will be briefed in case of cabin crew incapacitation

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passenger sat on 1D

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In case of emergency and CC incapacitation where will the ABP 1D be sat

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CC2 jump seat

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5
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In which phases of the duty can incapacitation occur

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  • prior to departure out of home base
  • in flight
  • prior reporting for duty during layover
  • before briefing
  • during the briefing
  • in-flight returning back to the home base
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6
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what is the maximum sectors you can perform with reduced number of CC

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2 sectors

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7
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if the CMD becomes incapacitates who will take over

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  • First officer or senior first officer
  • Wizz CMD on board
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8
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what’s the method called when moving an unconscious victim

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the fore and aft method

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9
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How do you secure the incapacitated pilot on their seat

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  1. fasten seatbelt and shoulder harness
  2. lock shoulder harness
  3. move seat completely backwards
  4. move legs away from pedals
  5. recline the seat back
  6. put on quick donning mask (100%)
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10
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If neither autopilot buttons are illuminating green (when managing dual pilot incapacitation) which AP should you push

A

AP2

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11
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if the VHF2 is not set at 121.5 how do you set it

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by turning the top and bottom of the white knob

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12
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what are you going to say to ATC if both pilots are incapacitated

A

“MAYDAY, MAYDAY, MAYDAY WIZZ AIR WAW-LTN G-WUKN WE HAVE BOTH PILOTS INCAPACITATED WE REQUIRE URGENT ASSISTANCE”.

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13
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What is the command for quick disembarkation from the flight crew

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“QUICK DISEMBARKATION, QUICK DISEMBARKATION”

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14
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which CC direct the passengers to the main doors

A

CC2, CC5 and CC3

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15
Q

when can you expect quick disembarkation

A
  • fuel leak during refuelling
  • bomb threat
  • light collision with the aircraft by group equipment or vehicles
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16
Q

which doors do you use during quick disembarkation

A

which ever doors are open

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17
Q

Should you re-engage the circuit breaker if tripped

A

no

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18
Q

how often should you monitor the lavatories

A

every 15 minutes

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19
Q

how often should you monitor the cabin

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every 10 minutes

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20
Q

In case of lithium battery fire what Is the call for assistance

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“XBAG, XBAG”

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21
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In case of fire (excluding lithium battery) what is the call for assistance

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“HAFEX, HAFEX”

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22
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Who does the fire fighting team consist of

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  • firefighter
  • assistant firefighter
  • communicator
  • supporter
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23
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when there is a fire what does the communicator tell the FC

A
  • location
  • source
  • severity/ density
  • action
  • number of HAFEX used
  • time firefighting started
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24
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Where do you place the XBAG if used and there is an electronic device inside

A

AFT lavatory

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25
When there is en electrical fire in the galley what is the first thing that should be done
switch off power
26
if a person is on fire what material should the person be wrapped with
non-synthetic, e.g a curtain or coat
27
how can you determine if it is an odour or fume?
Is the smell aggressive and/or causing any symptoms or irritation to you/people around (eyes, nose, sore throat, headache, trouble breathing etc.)? - then it is a fume
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How can crew and passengers be protected from inhaling smoke?
Bending down, and breathing through a wet cloth
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during refuelling where is the fire truck located
in the immediate vicinity of the aircraft
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what is the cabin pressure kept at
between 6000 and 8000 feet
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what is the acronym for signs of decompression
LESS POP
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what does LESS POP stand for
Lights in the cabin 100% Exit signs will illuminate Seatbelts signs will come on Seatbelt signs in the LAV stay off PA volume increases Oxygen masks will drop Pre-recorded announcemnet
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what are the signs of slow decompression
- whistling/ hissing noise - rapid breathing - headache - ear discomfort - joint pain - stomach pain
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what are the signs of rapid decompression
- loud bang or clap - strong rush of air - sudden drop of temperature - release of oxygen masks (14,000ft) - fog or mist in the cabin - loose items may be ejected - symptoms of hypoxia - hypothermia
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What is the decompression procedure
1. don the nearest oxygen mask 2. sit down on the nearest seat or floor 3. fasten seatbelt, or grasp nearest fixed object
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When flying over the Middle East or high elevated terrain, how many steps is the decent executed in
3 initial - 18,000 (12 min) secondary - 14,000 (30 min) Further - below 14,000
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whenever facing decompression or electrical failure the flight deck door...
will be unlocked automatically
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In which cases will pilots abort the take-off roll
- mechanical problem - engine failure - runway becomes blocked - condition inside or outside the aircraft
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In case of aborted/ rejected take-off, what command will be given by the pilots after the complete stop
"attention crew at stations, attention crew at stations"
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What are the 4 principles of survival
1. protection 2. location 3. water 4. food
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How long will the portable ELT transmit for
48 hours
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If alone in water what position should you adopt
fetes-like position
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when in water in a group you form a tight circle. Who should be put in the middle
- infants - children - injured persons
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What is a level 1 security threat
disruptive behaviour
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what is a level 2 security threat
physically abusive behaviour
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what is a level 3 security threat
life-threatening behaviour, or display of a weapon
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What is a level 4 security threat
attempted or breach of flight deck
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when do you perform second security search
- damaged or missing security seal -seal number does not match - commander deems necessary
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Who should you gain permission from when you want to restrain a passenger
The commander
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how many crew members are needed to restrain a passenger
at least 4
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As soon as possible after an incident involving a disruptive passenger, CMD and SCC shall submit a detailed report via
- ASR (air safety report) - INTELEX platform
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what are the two types of bombs
- open - concealed
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what command is given by the cabin crew who is facing the unruly passenger and there is urgent need to immobilise the person
"this is your last warning"
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where is the LRBL on the aircraft
4R door
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What shape are hazard labels
Dimond-shaped
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What do handling labels show
how to properly handle dangerous goods, when transported or stored
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What is a prepared emergency landing
there is sufficient time for coordination with crew and to prepare crew, PAX, and the cabin
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what is an unprepared emergency landing
there is no time for coordination with crew and to prepare crew, PAX, and the cabin
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Where can you find Dangerous goods regulations and manuals
IATA and ICAO
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How often do you need to do dangerous goods training
every 2 years
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what are the 2 categories of landing
- Normal landing - Emergency landing
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If there is no time to change crew assignment after SCC incapacitation, SCC responsibility should be taken over by who?
CC2, even if they are not the most experianced
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what checklist contains the steps of the passenger briefing announcement?
Cabin emergency checklist (C.E.C)
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How does a NITS brief end
synchronisation of watches
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In case of a decompression where shall the fixed oxygen mask be stored during cabin preparation
into the overhead compartment
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What are the 2 senarios for ABP briefing
- CC okay - CC not okay
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what are the types of exits
- main door - emergency exits - semi-automatic over-wing exits
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What should the ABP do with incapacitated crew when evacuating
Throw their body down - to ensure the exit is not blocked
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On the CEO how many ABP are CC4 briefing in case of emergency landing
3
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How many ABPs on Neo/XLR
10
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How many ABPs on CEO
9
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How do you leave out the over wing exit
Leg, head, leg
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In case of ditching, slides of the emergency exits at which doors should not be used (CEO)
2L/2R and 3L/3R
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What is active panic
- panicking passenger - overreacting passenger - passenger has to be calmed down
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what is passive panic
- paralysed with fear - passenger does not react at all - action has to be taken to get them out
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How long do emergency services at the airport have to arrive
3 minutes
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what colour marking is on the break in points
red/yellow
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What is the certification time to evacuate an aircraft
90 seconds
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