Aircraft Systems and Procedures
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How is cabin oxygen generated on the aircraft?

  • Using a pressurized flow from the aircraft's fuel system
  • By utilizing compressed air from the engines
  • Through a chemical process in oxygen canisters (correct)
  • Via a system of oxygen tanks stored in the cabin

What light indicates a smoke detector alarm in the lavatory?

  • A green indicator light
  • A yellow warning light
  • A red flashing light (correct)
  • A steady blue light

Where is the emergency light switch located?

  • In the overhead compartment
  • Above the entrance door
  • Adjacent to the emergency exits
  • Near the cockpit controls (correct)

How should the aircraft door be treated in the event of a bomb threat?

<p>It should be locked securely (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What color band shows when an escape slide is inflated?

<p>Yellow (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How long do emergency lights last during a power failure?

<p>30 minutes (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the maximum cruising altitude of the B737-300?

<p>35,000 feet (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Where are the escape ropes found on the aircraft?

<p>Near the emergency exits (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Where is the crew life vest located?

<p>Under each crew seat (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What happens in the smoke detector unit during an alarm?

<p>It activates a visual alert for passengers (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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How is cabin oxygen generated?

The cabin oxygen is typically generated by a chemical process using small cartridges containing potassium superoxide (KO2), which reacts with moisture and carbon dioxide to produce oxygen.

How do you inflate an emergency slide?

The emergency exit door handle contains a red button that inflates the slide.

Where are the escape ropes found?

The escape ropes are located in a small compartment near the overwing exits, typically on the underside of the wing.

What is the reason for the door barrier strip?

The door barrier strip is a safety feature designed to prevent accidental opening of the aircraft door during flight.

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How should the aircraft door be treated in the event of a bomb threat?

The aircraft door should be treated as per cabin crew procedures and the flight attendant supervisor's instructions. There are specific security protocols to follow, including reporting the threat and securing the aircraft.

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Where is the crew life vest located?

The crew life vests are located in a designated compartment under each crewmember's seat.

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Where is the emergency light switch located?

The emergency light switch is typically located on the aft attendant panel, allowing for emergency lighting when the aircraft's main power is lost.

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Where is the escape strap attached on the wing of the B737?

An escape strap is attached to the wing of the B737, near the overwing exits, to help passengers safely evacuate the aircraft.

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What are the emergency exits on the B737?

The emergency exits on the B737 include the overwing exits located near the wings, the main cabin doors, and the rear exit door.

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What happens when the emergency light switch is in the ON position?

When the emergency light switch is in the ON position, it activates emergency lights and illuminates emergency signage, providing essential lighting for passengers to evacuate the aircraft in case of a power failure.

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Study Notes

Aircraft Systems and Procedures

  • Cabin oxygen is generated [details omitted]
  • Pilot window can be opened from inside and outside [details omitted]
  • Escape ropes are located [details omitted]
  • The door barrier strip prevents [details omitted]
  • Door treatment in case of bomb threat [details omitted]
  • Emergency light switch location [details omitted]
  • Smoke detector alarm light in lavatory [details omitted]
  • Crew life vest location [details omitted]
  • Seat that does not recline forward [details omitted]
  • Door arming conditions [details omitted]
  • Slide inflation procedure [details omitted]
  • Airstair retraction method [details omitted]
  • Airstair location [details omitted]
  • Oxygen mask duration [details omitted]
  • Therapeutic oxygen unit count [details omitted]
  • Emergency attendant panel switches [details omitted]
  • Galley control switches location and control [details omitted]
  • Toilet extinguisher nozzle color [details omitted]
  • Airstairs operation procedure [details omitted]
  • Galley main switch location [details omitted]
  • Lavatory water temperature [details omitted]
  • Crew and pilot oxygen systems [details omitted]
  • Water gallon location [details omitted]
  • Escape slide inflation marking [details omitted]
  • Toilet fire extinguisher malfunction procedure [details omitted]
  • Emergency light duration [details omitted]
  • Smoke detector unit function details during alarm [details omitted]
  • Toilet fire extinguisher temperature [details omitted]
  • B737 emergency exits [details omitted]
  • B737 temperature sensor count [details omitted]
  • Emergency light switch function [details omitted]
  • Escape slide pressure [details omitted]
  • Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) location [details omitted]
  • Escape strap wing attachment [details omitted]
  • Wing exit escape strap location [details omitted]
  • Entry light switch location [details omitted]
  • Forward attendant panel switches [details omitted]
  • Passenger call light from the lavatory [details omitted]
  • Water gallon location in aircraft [details omitted]
  • L1 door emergency opening [details omitted]
  • B737-300 maximum cruising altitude [details omitted]
  • Water gauge system quantity [details omitted]
  • Pilot oxygen mask location [details omitted]
  • Pilot seat moving procedure [details omitted]
  • Overwing exit opening from outside [details omitted]
  • Overwing exit opening from inside [details omitted]
  • Airstair stowage procedure [details omitted]
  • Heat, cooling, oxygen, fuel and starvation functions [details omitted]
  • Forward attendant panel switches [details omitted]
  • AFT attendant panel switches [details omitted]

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Test your knowledge on essential aircraft systems and emergency procedures. This quiz covers critical topics such as cabin oxygen, emergency light locations, and aircraft escape strategies. Perfect for aviation students and professionals.

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