EP's Flashcards

1
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For the Evacuation on a Land Emergency, the PA to the cabin would be:

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Attention Evacuate, Evacuate

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2
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What is the min requirement for Flight Crew Oxygen?

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15 mins for each pilot

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For an emergency landing, 60 seconds prior to touchdown, the Pilot Monitoring is to make the PA stating:

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Attention - Brace! Brace! Brace!

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Attention - Brace! Brace! Brace! over the PA is one way to alert the cabin to an impending emergency landing, what is the other:

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Flash the Seat belt sign on and off.

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The Second level of threat on the Counter Threat Response Model is?

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Level 2 - Physical Assault

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The Fourth level of threat on the Counter Threat Response Model is?

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Attack on Flight Deck

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In the HOT Principle, HOT is an acronym for:

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H idden
O bviously suspicious
not T ypical of the area

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If after an abnormal event, the flight crew expect a normal landing, full emergency preparation cabin is:

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Not required

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8
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The decision to declare a state of emergency rests solely with the:

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Captain

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9
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The SILENT REVIEW - OLDABCD stands for?

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O peration of exits
L ocation of equipment
D rill - emergency
A ble bodied and disabled PAX
B race position
C ommands
D efibrillator
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10
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How long would it take to fully prepare an aircraft and passengers for an emergency landing?

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5 -10 mins

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11
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Under what circumstances would a NITS briefing be required?

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During any abnormality

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In an emergency, why would FA2 stow equipment and station at the front of the aircraft?

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to receive a face to face NITS briefing from FA1

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14
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In the event of an Land Evacuation, the First Officer is responsible for taking?

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Torch

BCF

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In the event of an Land Evacuation, the Captain is responsible for taking?

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Megaphone
First Aid Kit (Remote Area Emergency Equipment)
Torch

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In the event of an Land Evacuation, FA 2 is responsible for taking?

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Torch

BCF

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In the event of an Evacuation, FA 1 is responsible for taking?

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Megaphone
First Aid Kit (Remote Area Emergency Equipment)
Torch

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In the event of an Ditching, FA 2 is responsible for taking?

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Torch

Lifejacket

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The term NITS is an acronym that means:

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N ature of Emergency
I ntentions
T ime remaining
S pecific Instructions/Factors that may affect evacuation

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In a Ditching, the evacuation is ordered by the:

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Most Senior Aircrew Member

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21
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Inflation of lifejackets must be delayed until:

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after exiting the cabin

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22
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To prevent duplication of area checks the cabin crew will call:

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1-9 Clear, 4-12 Clear

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In a decompression, one of the actions by the cabin crew is to - Sit down and fasten seat belts or:

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wedge themselves between passengers or seat rows.

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24
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The first member to see the fire becomes:

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the fire fighter

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In the case of a fire where a single cabin crew member is operating in the cabin and notices a fire, they should simultaneously fight the fire and:
contact the Captain
26
In the Counter Threat Response Model, a level 2 threat is Physical Assault, what actions should be taken by the crew?
Use necessary force to manage the threat.
27
In the Counter Threat Response Model, an Attack on the Flight Deck is a Level:
Four (4) threat
28
In the Counter Threat Response Model, an Attack on the Flight Deck requires what actions from the crew?
Maintain control at all cost.
29
In the Counter Threat Response Model, a Level 3 threat is "Life Threatening", one of the actions to be taken by the crew is "Hostage survival techniques - delay tactics", what is another?
Use necessary force to repel and subdue the threat, or | Evasion and Escape.
30
During a "Level 3" Threat situation, the flight must remain in Lockdown until:
the Aircraft is on the ground
31
In the event of a attempted Hijack, the flight crew must report the emergency to ATC and:
Squawk 7500
32
The LRBL (Least Risk Bomb Location) in the Q400 is?
Against the Right Hand service door (2R)
33
The LRBL (Least Risk Bomb Location) in the 200/300 series Dash 8 is?
The baggage compartment, left hand side against the cargo door.
34
The predicted survival time for a lightly clothed adult in 10 deg water, with NO LIFEJACKET, treading water is
2 Hours
35
The predicted survival time for a lightly clothed adult in 10 deg water, wearing a lifejacket and swimming is?
2 Hours
36
The predicted survival time for a lightly clothed adult in 10 deg water, wearing a Lifejacket and using the H.E.L.P. method is?
4 Hours
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The H.E.L.P. method stand for?
H eat E scape L essening P osture
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The Passenger Post Incident Debrief, should take place when?
As soon as possible after the event
39
The Physiological Zone extends from:
Sea Level to 10,000 ft
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The Physiological Deficient Zone extends from:
10,000 to 50,000 ft
41
Hypoxia can be summarised as:
Lack of Oxygen to the Body
42
The "time of useful consciousness", is the time it takes for a person to become incapacitated be the effects of hypoxia and it reduces as the altitude increases. At 18,000 feet, the time of useful consciousness is?
10 - 30 minutes
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The "time of useful consciousness", is the time it takes for a person to become incapacitated be the effects of hypoxia and it reduces as the altitude increases. At 25,000 feet, the time of useful consciousness is?
2-3 min
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One of the symptoms of Mild Hypoxia is Listlessness and _______ ________?
vague distress
45
If you felt your "Heart Racing", you my be suffering from what level of Hypoxia?
Moderate
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If you where to find a passenger showing the symptoms of Hypoxia, what would you do?
Administer Oxygen
47
You notice a crew members lips and eyelids are a blue colour, this person could be suffering from what level of Hypoxia?
Severe
48
Hyperventilation is defines as a lack of what, in the bloodstream?
Carbon Dioxide
49
A passenger seems a bit agitated and is suffering from heart palpitations with normal of pink skin colour, what is the possible cause?
Hyperventilation
50
A passenger complains of a dull ache in his knees shortly into a flight. He indicated that he had been diving that morning. This passenger may be suffering from:
The Bends
51
You determine that a passenger may be suffering from the Bends, what should you do?
Administer 100% oxygen
52
A BCF fire extinguisher is also known as?
Halon 1211
53
When using a BCF, PASS stands for?
``` P in (or Push up catch) A im (at the base of the fire) S queeze (trigger) S weep (motion) ```
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The three precautions when using a BCF extinguisher are?
1. Use a PBE (can cause an adverse breathing reaction) 2. Do not use on burning metal fires 3. Avoid touching on exposed wires
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The basic fire drill is?
F irst to see the fire, fights the fire C ommunicator, second person B ack-up third person (ABP)
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The serviceability for the Essex PBE is?
1. Tamper Prevention Integrity Seal, in tact | 2. Check humidity indicator is BLUE
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The PBE will supply oxygen for an minimum duration of:
15 minutes
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The Essex PBE will produce and Oxygen fow for 8-10 min, but enough Oxygen will remain in the hood to protect the wearer for:
15 minutes
59
The capacity of the crew fixed oxygen bottle is:
1100 lts
60
The crew fixed oxygen system must supply at least _____ min of protective breathing oxygen for each pilot.
15 minutes
61
An infant lifejacket must be inflated?
upon exiting the aircraft
62
A flight attendant calls the flight deck and reports, "Captain I must come to the flight deck immediately". The first action of the flight crew is?
Check that the flight deck door is locked
63
When communicating with the passengers regarding an abnormal event, the acronym "SPETT" can be used as a guide. What does this stand for?
``` Identify the SPEAKER The nature of the PROBLEM The EFFECT on the flight The TYPE of landing expected The estimate TIME to landing ```
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A precaution to take with the oxygen bottles is not _______ or _______ the bottle
Bump or Drop
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Interruption of the critical phase", is only available to the cabin crew to report ____ ____ in the cabin.
Visible flame
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Sterile flight deck can be interrupted to report a Medical emergency. TRUE/FALSE
True
67
Sterile flight deck can be interrupted to report a A lack of galley catering. TRUE/FALSE
FALSE
68
How long will an ELT continue to function after activation?
48 hrs
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The "time of useful consciousness", is the time it takes for a person to become incapacitated be the effects of hypoxia and it reduces as the altitude increases. At 20,000 feet, the time of useful consciousness is?
5 - 12 mins
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Following a land emergency, if the cabin crew have not received communication from the flight crew within _____ to _____' they should attempt contact.
45 to 60 seconds
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Is it mandatory for first aid oxygen to be carried on the Dash 8 Q400?
No
72
The secondary means of contacting the cabin from the flight deck is to?
Make a PA "would the flight attendant please come to the flight deck"
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The "sterile flight deck" period on take off is?
From closure of the flight deck door, until the PA after transition
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The sterile flight on the Landing phase is?
From acknowledgement of the cabin preparation PA, until the aircraft turns off the runway after landing
75
The "time of useful consciousness", is the time it takes for a person to become incapacitated be the effects of hypoxia and it reduces as the altitude increases. At 30,000 feet, the time of useful consciousness is?
30 sec - 45 sec
76
The Emergency Lighting will supply at least _______ mins of light.
20
77
Flight Crew are required to USE supplemental oxygen at all times the cabin altitude is above?
10,000 ft
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The minimum period of oxygen supply from a Essex PBE is?
15 min
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When an aircraft is to be operated above 10,000 ft pressurised or unpressurised, for a period in excess of 30 mins, then _____ mins of oxygen need to be provided for ____ % of the passengers on board.
30 min - 10%
80
When an aircraft climbs, what is the effect of the pressure on the occupants?
Pressure reduces, causing trapped gases to expand
81
How is an ELT activated?
- Impact force of 5g - A switch on the Flight Deck overhead Panel - A switch on the ELT unit located in the tail
82
Emergency lighting can be switched on using a switch located on the Flight Deck overhead panel. Where else can it be switched on?
a guarded switch on the FA 1 communications panel adjacent to FA 1 seat
83
When using a BCF extinguisher, the duration of flow will be at least ____ ?
10 sec
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One of the precautions to take when using a BCF fire extinguisher is avoiding contact with electrical components, what are the others?
- Not to be used on some burning metal fires. | - Wear a PBE
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The recommended distance from a fire when using a BCF is?
1.5 - 2 mt
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The acronym PASS when associated with using a BCF stands for?
P ull the pin (P ush up the latch) A im at the base of the fire S queeze the trigger S weep from side to side
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Which doors must not be opened in the ditching?
2L and 2R (the rear doors)
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Who give the evacuation order in a ground emergency?
The Captain (unless determined to be incapacitated by the FA)
89
What actions should be taken if a burning smell in noticed in the galley area?
- Turn off all three urns - Pull all Circuit Breakers (CBs) - Notify the Captain
90
What actions should the Flight Crew take in the event of a Hijacking? a - The FO goes to the Cabin to assist the FAs while the Captain flies the aircraft b - Immediately go into Lockdown c - The Captain goes to the Cabin to assist the FAs while the FO flies the aircraft
b - Immediately go into Lockdown
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One of the Serviceability items of the Defibrillator is A Green Tick is Present, what is another one?
1. Ensure the AED is in its stowage and is secure
92
Before discharging a BCF on the flight deck, the crew must?
Don the Oxygen mask.
93
The are three means by which the Flight Crew may declare a State of Emergency. The FIRST is the Emergency Call Button, what is the SECOND?
Using the PA and stating "Would the Cabin Crew report to the Flight Deck immediately"
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The are three means by which the Flight Crew may declare a State of Emergency. The FIRST is the Emergency Call Button, what is the THIRD or Back-up method?
Chime Button - Three consecutive 'hi-lo' chimes (3 pushes)
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The are three means by which the Flight Crew may declare a State of Emergency. What is the FIRST or Primary method?
The Emergency Call Button
96
It has become necessary to place the Flight Deck in Lockdown. When can the Lockdown be terminated?
The Flight Deck will remain in Lockdown until the aircraft is on the ground.