Aviation Regulations on Flight Crew Compartment
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Who has the authority to refuse admission to the flight deck?

  • Cabin crew manager
  • Flight crew member
  • Pilot in Command (PIC) (correct)
  • Co-pilot

Which person is NOT allowed in the flight crew compartment unless permitted by the commander?

  • An operational staff member
  • Any random passenger (correct)
  • A flight crew member in uniform positioning
  • A cabin crew member for operational needs

What must the commander ensure about individuals in the flight crew compartment?

  • They are familiar with safety procedures (correct)
  • They are seated at all times
  • They are properly fed
  • They are all pilots

Which of these personnel is permitted in the flight crew compartment for specific duties?

<p>Flight crew member engaged in checking (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who can represent the competent authority in the flight crew compartment?

<p>Inspection officer for official duties (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is required for a cabin crew member to be admitted into the flight crew compartment?

<p>They must have operational needs to be there (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

When can a flight crew member leave the cockpit and still have a cabin crew member present?

<p>For operational or physiological needs (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following roles is NOT allowed in the flight crew compartment?

<p>Passenger traveling for business (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the primary responsibility of the SCCM during the briefing?

<p>To ensure all crew members are familiar with safety procedures (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the minimum ratio of cabin crew members to passengers that must be maintained?

<p>1:50 (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

For how long should the briefing ideally last?

<p>15 minutes (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which language must the briefing be conducted in?

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

What should be done with passengers if the cabin crew member count is reduced?

<p>Passengers should be reseated according to applicable limitations. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following topics is NOT typically discussed during a crew briefing?

<p>Personal vacation plans (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which crew member is responsible for the exit opposite to their designated station in case of reduced cabin crew?

<p>The senior cabin crew member present (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What should the SCCM do if a crew member appears to have difficulties performing their duties?

<p>Notify the PIC for further evaluation (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which condition must be met regarding the aircraft before boarding when reducing cabin crew members?

<p>Electrical power must be available. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What items must the SCCM discreetly check during the briefing?

<p>The cabin crew members’ flight bags for compliance (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is required if a left-hand station cannot be occupied due to technical reasons?

<p>The Pilot in Command must take action according to the MEL. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which document must the SCCM report to the Cabin Crew Department after a crew member is sent off duty?

<p>CFR (Crew Flight Report) (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What action must the Senior Cabin Crew Member take prior to boarding?

<p>Perform a pre-boarding safety briefing to the cabin crew. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What must happen if passengers need to be reseated due to reduced cabin crew?

<p>Able-bodied passengers must be selected and briefed. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What should crew members avoid during the crew briefing?

<p>Using mobile phones or being distracted (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which condition is NOT required when reducing the number of cabin crew members?

<p>Exits must be blocked for safety. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the maximum distance a child can be seated from an accompanying adult in the same cabin class?

<p>One seat row away (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the definition of an INAD passenger?

<p>A passenger with visa problems or invalid documentation (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is required to be in the UNMR bag worn by an unaccompanied minor?

<p>Flight ticket (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Where should an unaccompanied minor (UNMR) be seated during the flight?

<p>In the front rows, next to an adult who speaks the same language (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What must the Handling Agent do regarding a Potentially Threatening Passenger?

<p>Inform the PIC and SCCM prior to boarding (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

At what age is a passenger classified as an adult?

<p>Over 12 years (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What assistance is provided to unaccompanied minors during the flight?

<p>They are observed and helped with meal services (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is required for a sick or injured passenger to be transported?

<p>A written fitness report from their doctor (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What should the cabin crew provide to adults who cannot fasten their seat belts?

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

What is the restriction for pregnant passengers traveling beyond certain weeks?

<p>Travel for uncomplicated single pregnancies is not permitted beyond the 36th week (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who is responsible for checking the validity of a passenger's health report?

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

What defines a child as unaccompanied when traveling?

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When can passengers with multiple pregnancies travel without a doctor's report?

<p>Up to the 32nd week of pregnancy (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What type of diseases prohibits transportation of sick passengers without a medical clearance?

<p>Contagious and infectious diseases (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What action can a PIC take regarding an INAD passenger from another airline?

<p>They can request an escort or refuse to carry them (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the suggested seat arrangement for pregnant passengers?

<p>A pillow can be placed behind their back for comfort (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following illnesses excludes a passenger from transportation for at least eight weeks?

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

What action should be taken immediately in case of a serious illness or injury onboard?

<p>Inform the PIC/SCCM and start First Aid (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What must the Handling Agent do with the INAD Form?

<p>Provide it to the PIC and SCCM before boarding (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How should an infant be secured during take-off and landing?

<p>On the parent's lap using an infant belt (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who must be regularly informed about the situation during a medical incident onboard?

<p>The flight deck crew (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is a key safety restriction for pregnant passengers regarding seating?

<p>They should place seat belts below the stomach (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What should the SCCM do after a serious medical incident occurs?

<p>Fill out the Inflight Accident-Medical Incident Form (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

When should a medical emergency landing be considered?

<p>Depends on information provided by cabin crew (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

Who decides who enters the flight deck?

The pilot in command (PIC) has the final say on who can enter the flight deck.

What must the PIC request before allowing someone to enter?

The PIC must request identification from anyone seeking to enter the flight deck.

Who is permitted to enter the flight deck?

Only certain individuals can be admitted to the flight deck, including flight crew, cabin crew members for operational reasons, authorized representatives, and flight crew trainees.

Who can allow individuals onto the flight deck in the PIC's absence?

A designated deputy can allow individuals onto the flight deck if the PIC is unable to.

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When is the PIC required to be present in the flight deck?

The PIC needs to be present in the flight deck when someone other than a flight crew member is admitted.

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Why must distractions be minimized in the flight deck?

The flight deck must be a secure environment, free from distractions that could interfere with the flight operation.

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What must all individuals entering the flight deck be aware of?

Anyone allowed on the flight deck must be informed about the necessary safety procedures for a smooth and safe flight.

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Who is permitted entry to the flight deck from the company?

Company board members and specific department personnel, such as the accountable manager, quality director, and SMS manager, are allowed in the flight deck.

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Unaccompanied Minor (UNMR)

A child traveling alone, under the age of 18, without an accompanying adult.

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Special Care for Minors (SCCM)

A designated airline staff member responsible for assisting and supervising unaccompanied minors during their flight.

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Accompanying Boarding Passenger (ABP)

A designated passenger above the age of 16, who can communicate in the same language as the UNMR and is seated next to the child during the flight.

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UNMR Bag

A document containing the UNMR's passport, flight ticket, and indemnity form.

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UNMR Indemnity Form

A form signed by the parent or legal guardian, acknowledging the responsibility and risks associated with the UNMR's travel.

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36th Week of Pregnancy

The maximum allowable gestational age for a pregnant passenger to travel without a doctor's report.

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Infant

A child under the age of two years.

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Infant Belt

A restraint used to secure an infant during takeoff and landing, while seated on the parent's lap.

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Reduced Cabin Crew

A safety measure allowing a reduction in cabin crew members by one, provided that all left stations remain occupied, passengers are reduced in a 50:1 ratio, and a senior cabin crew member is present.

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Left Station

The designated position on an aircraft's left side, typically associated with emergency exits.

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50:1 Ratio

The ratio of passengers to cabin crew members, where 1 cabin crew member is needed for every 50 passengers or a fraction thereof.

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SCCM (Senior Cabin Crew Member)

The senior cabin crew member responsible for overseeing the cabin and coordinating safety procedures.

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Pre-boarding Safety Briefing

A pre-boarding safety briefing conducted by the SCCM, ensuring all cabin crew members are aware of safety procedures and any potential changes.

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Passenger Reseating

A procedure where passengers are re-allocated to available seats and briefed on their potential roles in an emergency.

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Passenger Safety Demonstration

A demonstration conducted by cabin crew to showcase emergency procedures, taking into account new limitations due to reduced cabin crew.

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Able-Bodied Passenger Briefing

Selecting and briefing able-bodied passengers on their potential roles and responsibilities in an emergency situation, providing them with clear instructions.

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Passengers with injuries or illness

Passengers who are ill or injured but not handicapped.

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Fitness report

A written document from a doctor confirming a passenger's fitness to travel.

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PIC

The pilot in command of the aircraft.

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SCCM

The senior cabin crew member on board the aircraft.

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Ground Handling Service Agent

The ground handling service agent assists in boarding ill or injured passengers by providing a wheelchair.

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Prohibited conditions for travel

Passengers with certain conditions, like contagious diseases, recent heart attacks or strokes, or needing specialized medical equipment, are not allowed to fly.

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Illness/Injury On Board

Procedure for dealing with medical emergencies on board an aircraft.

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Inflight Accident-Medical Incident Form

A form used to document medical incidents and accidents during a flight.

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Child Seating Rules

A child traveling with an accompanying adult in the same cabin class must be seated in the same row or no more than one row away.

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Unaccompanied Minor

A child under 12 traveling in a different cabin class from their accompanying adult is considered an unaccompanied minor.

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Adult Passenger

Passengers over the age of 12 are considered adults.

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Extension Belts

Adult passengers who cannot fasten their seatbelts due to their physical characteristics are provided extension belts.

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Potentially Threatening Passengers

Potentially Threatening Passengers are divided into three categories: INADs, deportees, and those in custody.

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INAD Passenger

An INAD (Inadmissible Passenger) is unable to enter a country due to visa issues or passport problems.

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INAD Transportation

Airline companies are responsible for transporting INAD passengers back to their country of origin.

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PIC Authority

The Pilot in Command (PIC) has the authority to determine the number of Potentially Threatening Passengers allowed on board, considering safety and security.

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Who leads the crew briefing?

The Senior Cabin Crew Member (SCCM) is responsible for leading and guiding the cabin crew during the briefing.

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What are the key topics covered in the crew briefing?

The briefing should provide all necessary information for a safe and secure flight. It includes topics related to safety procedures, emergency situations, security measures, and relevant laws.

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What is the SCCM's role during the briefing?

The SCCM evaluates each crew member's understanding of the briefing content, ensuring everyone is prepared for their role.

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What happens if a crew member appears unfit for duty?

The SCCM will inform the pilot in command (PIC) if a crew member's knowledge, appearance, or emotional stability raises concerns about their ability to perform their duties. This could lead to a crew member being taken off duty.

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What language is used during the briefing?

The briefing should be conducted in English, regardless of the crew members' native languages, to ensure clear communication and understanding.

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How long should the crew briefing last?

The briefing should not exceed 15 minutes, focusing on essential information and ensuring that all crew members actively participate.

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What are the SCCM's responsibilities related to crew members' flight bags?

The SCCM should discreetly check that all cabin crew members have the required items in their flight bags, addressing any missing items after the flight.

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What happens after a crew member is evaluated as unfit for duty?

The SCCM reports any incidents or concerns related to crew members' knowledge, appearance, or emotional stability to the Cabin Crew Department after the flight.

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Study Notes

Table of Contents

  • Chapter 2 Standard Operating Procedures
  • Communication between flight deck and cabin
  • Critical phases of flight and sterile flight deck
  • Reporting emergencies, abnormalities during sterile flight deck
  • Admission to flight deck
  • Reduction of cabin crew during ground operations and in unforeseen circumstances
  • Incapacitated cabin crew member
  • Cabin baggage
  • Maximum number of passengers
  • Carriage of special categories of passengers (SCP)
  • Passenger with reduced mobility (PRM)
  • Passengers needing supplementary oxygen
  • Unaccompanied minors (UNMR)
  • Pregnant passengers
  • Infants
  • Children (minor)
  • Adults
  • Potentially threatening passengers
  • Live animals
  • Service/guide animals
  • Passengers with injuries or illness
  • Illness/injury on board
  • Death on board
  • Exit row seating regulations
  • Pre-flight procedures
  • Preparing for duty
  • Pre-flight briefing
  • Security procedures
  • Cabin emergency and safety equipment check
  • Cabin log
  • Cabin emergency exit light check
  • Passenger address system and interphone system
  • Catering
  • Cabin cleaning
  • Lavatory checks
  • Dangerous goods
  • Inadvertent carriage of dangerous goods
  • Detection of prohibited goods
  • ETOPS operation information
  • Cabin operations during and post-pandemics
  • Cabin crew stations
  • Standard door operations
  • Conditions for an inoperative door
  • Passenger safety briefings
  • Use of portable electronic devices (PEDs)
  • Smoking restrictions
  • Cabin crew seating regulations
  • Cabin checks during flight phases
  • Fire prevention
  • Lavatory checks
  • Boarding
  • Boarding completed procedure
  • Passengers who decide not to fly or board the wrong aircraft or are off-loaded
  • End of boarding
  • Designated exits
  • Communication between flight deck and cabin
  • Critical phases of flight and sterile flight deck
  • Reporting emergencies, abnormalities during sterile flight deck
  • Admission to flight deck
  • Reduction of cabin crew during ground operations and in unforeseen circumstances
  • Incapacitated cabin crew member
  • Cabin baggage
  • Maximum number of passengers
  • Carriage of special categories of passengers (SCP)
  • Passenger with reduced mobility (PRM)
  • Passengers needing supplementary oxygen
  • Unaccompanied minors (UNMR)
  • Pregnant passengers
  • Infants
  • Children (minor)
  • Adults
  • Potentially threatening passengers
  • Live animals
  • Service/guide animals
  • Passengers with injuries or illness
  • Illness/injury on board
  • Death on board
  • Exit row seating regulations
  • Pre-flight procedures
  • Preparing for duty
  • Pre-flight briefing
  • Security procedures
  • Cabin emergency and safety equipment check
  • Cabin log
  • Cabin emergency exit light check
  • Passenger address system and interphone system
  • Catering
  • Cabin cleaning
  • Lavatory checks
  • Dangerous goods
  • Inadvertent carriage of dangerous goods
  • Detection of prohibited goods
  • ETOPS operation information
  • Cabin operations during and post-pandemics
  • Cabin crew stations
  • Standard door operations
  • Conditions for an inoperative door
  • Passenger safety briefings
  • Use of portable electronic devices (PEDs)
  • Smoking restrictions
  • Cabin crew seating regulations
  • Cabin checks during flight phases
  • Fire prevention
  • Lavatory checks
  • Boarding
  • Boarding completed procedure
  • Passengers who decide not to fly or board the wrong aircraft or are off-loaded
  • End of boarding
  • Designated exits
  • Communication between flight deck and cabin
  • Critical phases of flight and sterile flight deck
  • Reporting emergencies, abnormalities during sterile flight deck
  • Admission to flight deck
  • Reduction of cabin crew during ground operations and in unforeseen circumstances
  • Incapacitated cabin crew member
  • Cabin baggage
  • Maximum number of passengers
  • Carriage of special categories of passengers (SCP)
  • Passenger with reduced mobility (PRM)
  • Passengers needing supplementary oxygen
  • Unaccompanied minors (UNMR)
  • Pregnant passengers
  • Infants
  • Children (minor)
  • Adults
  • Potentially threatening passengers
  • Live animals
  • Service/guide animals
  • Passengers with injuries or illness
  • Illness/injury on board
  • Death on board
  • Exit row seating regulations
  • Pre-flight procedures
  • Preparing for duty
  • Pre-flight briefing
  • Security procedures
  • Cabin emergency and safety equipment check
  • Cabin log
  • Cabin emergency exit light check
  • Passenger address system and interphone system
  • Catering
  • Cabin cleaning
  • Lavatory checks

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