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Who has the authority to refuse admission to the flight deck?
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?
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?
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?
Which of these personnel is permitted in the flight crew compartment for specific duties?
Who can represent the competent authority in the flight crew compartment?
Who can represent the competent authority in the flight crew compartment?
What is required for a cabin crew member to be admitted into the flight crew compartment?
What is required for a cabin crew member to be admitted into the flight crew compartment?
When can a flight crew member leave the cockpit and still have a cabin crew member present?
When can a flight crew member leave the cockpit and still have a cabin crew member present?
Which of the following roles is NOT allowed in the flight crew compartment?
Which of the following roles is NOT allowed in the flight crew compartment?
What is the primary responsibility of the SCCM during the briefing?
What is the primary responsibility of the SCCM during the briefing?
What is the minimum ratio of cabin crew members to passengers that must be maintained?
What is the minimum ratio of cabin crew members to passengers that must be maintained?
For how long should the briefing ideally last?
For how long should the briefing ideally last?
Which language must the briefing be conducted in?
Which language must the briefing be conducted in?
What should be done with passengers if the cabin crew member count is reduced?
What should be done with passengers if the cabin crew member count is reduced?
Which of the following topics is NOT typically discussed during a crew briefing?
Which of the following topics is NOT typically discussed during a crew briefing?
Which crew member is responsible for the exit opposite to their designated station in case of reduced cabin crew?
Which crew member is responsible for the exit opposite to their designated station in case of reduced cabin crew?
What should the SCCM do if a crew member appears to have difficulties performing their duties?
What should the SCCM do if a crew member appears to have difficulties performing their duties?
Which condition must be met regarding the aircraft before boarding when reducing cabin crew members?
Which condition must be met regarding the aircraft before boarding when reducing cabin crew members?
What items must the SCCM discreetly check during the briefing?
What items must the SCCM discreetly check during the briefing?
What is required if a left-hand station cannot be occupied due to technical reasons?
What is required if a left-hand station cannot be occupied due to technical reasons?
Which document must the SCCM report to the Cabin Crew Department after a crew member is sent off duty?
Which document must the SCCM report to the Cabin Crew Department after a crew member is sent off duty?
What action must the Senior Cabin Crew Member take prior to boarding?
What action must the Senior Cabin Crew Member take prior to boarding?
What must happen if passengers need to be reseated due to reduced cabin crew?
What must happen if passengers need to be reseated due to reduced cabin crew?
What should crew members avoid during the crew briefing?
What should crew members avoid during the crew briefing?
Which condition is NOT required when reducing the number of cabin crew members?
Which condition is NOT required when reducing the number of cabin crew members?
What is the maximum distance a child can be seated from an accompanying adult in the same cabin class?
What is the maximum distance a child can be seated from an accompanying adult in the same cabin class?
What is the definition of an INAD passenger?
What is the definition of an INAD passenger?
What is required to be in the UNMR bag worn by an unaccompanied minor?
What is required to be in the UNMR bag worn by an unaccompanied minor?
Where should an unaccompanied minor (UNMR) be seated during the flight?
Where should an unaccompanied minor (UNMR) be seated during the flight?
What must the Handling Agent do regarding a Potentially Threatening Passenger?
What must the Handling Agent do regarding a Potentially Threatening Passenger?
At what age is a passenger classified as an adult?
At what age is a passenger classified as an adult?
What assistance is provided to unaccompanied minors during the flight?
What assistance is provided to unaccompanied minors during the flight?
What is required for a sick or injured passenger to be transported?
What is required for a sick or injured passenger to be transported?
What should the cabin crew provide to adults who cannot fasten their seat belts?
What should the cabin crew provide to adults who cannot fasten their seat belts?
What is the restriction for pregnant passengers traveling beyond certain weeks?
What is the restriction for pregnant passengers traveling beyond certain weeks?
Who is responsible for checking the validity of a passenger's health report?
Who is responsible for checking the validity of a passenger's health report?
What defines a child as unaccompanied when traveling?
What defines a child as unaccompanied when traveling?
When can passengers with multiple pregnancies travel without a doctor's report?
When can passengers with multiple pregnancies travel without a doctor's report?
What type of diseases prohibits transportation of sick passengers without a medical clearance?
What type of diseases prohibits transportation of sick passengers without a medical clearance?
What action can a PIC take regarding an INAD passenger from another airline?
What action can a PIC take regarding an INAD passenger from another airline?
What is the suggested seat arrangement for pregnant passengers?
What is the suggested seat arrangement for pregnant passengers?
Which of the following illnesses excludes a passenger from transportation for at least eight weeks?
Which of the following illnesses excludes a passenger from transportation for at least eight weeks?
What action should be taken immediately in case of a serious illness or injury onboard?
What action should be taken immediately in case of a serious illness or injury onboard?
What must the Handling Agent do with the INAD Form?
What must the Handling Agent do with the INAD Form?
How should an infant be secured during take-off and landing?
How should an infant be secured during take-off and landing?
Who must be regularly informed about the situation during a medical incident onboard?
Who must be regularly informed about the situation during a medical incident onboard?
What is a key safety restriction for pregnant passengers regarding seating?
What is a key safety restriction for pregnant passengers regarding seating?
What should the SCCM do after a serious medical incident occurs?
What should the SCCM do after a serious medical incident occurs?
When should a medical emergency landing be considered?
When should a medical emergency landing be considered?
Flashcards
Who decides who enters the flight deck?
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?
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?
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?
Who can allow individuals onto the flight deck in the PIC's absence?
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When is the PIC required to be present in the flight deck?
When is the PIC required to be present in the flight deck?
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Why must distractions be minimized in the flight deck?
Why must distractions be minimized in the flight deck?
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What must all individuals entering the flight deck be aware of?
What must all individuals entering the flight deck be aware of?
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Who is permitted entry to the flight deck from the company?
Who is permitted entry to the flight deck from the company?
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Unaccompanied Minor (UNMR)
Unaccompanied Minor (UNMR)
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Special Care for Minors (SCCM)
Special Care for Minors (SCCM)
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Accompanying Boarding Passenger (ABP)
Accompanying Boarding Passenger (ABP)
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UNMR Bag
UNMR Bag
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UNMR Indemnity Form
UNMR Indemnity Form
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36th Week of Pregnancy
36th Week of Pregnancy
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Infant
Infant
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Infant Belt
Infant Belt
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Reduced Cabin Crew
Reduced Cabin Crew
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Left Station
Left Station
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50:1 Ratio
50:1 Ratio
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SCCM (Senior Cabin Crew Member)
SCCM (Senior Cabin Crew Member)
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Pre-boarding Safety Briefing
Pre-boarding Safety Briefing
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Passenger Reseating
Passenger Reseating
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Passenger Safety Demonstration
Passenger Safety Demonstration
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Able-Bodied Passenger Briefing
Able-Bodied Passenger Briefing
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Passengers with injuries or illness
Passengers with injuries or illness
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Fitness report
Fitness report
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PIC
PIC
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SCCM
SCCM
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Ground Handling Service Agent
Ground Handling Service Agent
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Prohibited conditions for travel
Prohibited conditions for travel
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Illness/Injury On Board
Illness/Injury On Board
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Inflight Accident-Medical Incident Form
Inflight Accident-Medical Incident Form
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Child Seating Rules
Child Seating Rules
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Unaccompanied Minor
Unaccompanied Minor
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Adult Passenger
Adult Passenger
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Extension Belts
Extension Belts
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Potentially Threatening Passengers
Potentially Threatening Passengers
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INAD Passenger
INAD Passenger
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INAD Transportation
INAD Transportation
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PIC Authority
PIC Authority
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Who leads the crew briefing?
Who leads the crew briefing?
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What are the key topics covered in the crew briefing?
What are the key topics covered in the crew briefing?
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What is the SCCM's role during the briefing?
What is the SCCM's role during the briefing?
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What happens if a crew member appears unfit for duty?
What happens if a crew member appears unfit for duty?
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What language is used during the briefing?
What language is used during the briefing?
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How long should the crew briefing last?
How long should the crew briefing last?
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What are the SCCM's responsibilities related to crew members' flight bags?
What are the SCCM's responsibilities related to crew members' flight bags?
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What happens after a crew member is evaluated as unfit for duty?
What happens after a crew member is evaluated as unfit for duty?
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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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Test your knowledge on the regulations governing access to the flight crew compartment. This quiz covers essential rules about who is authorized and under what circumstances individuals may enter. Challenge yourself with questions that focus on the roles and responsibilities within the cockpit environment.