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What is the primary purpose of the Flashlights in Emergency Equipment?
What is the primary purpose of the Flashlights in Emergency Equipment?
- Used for signaling in emergency situations
- Used for general illumination
- Used for reading safety information
- Used in evacuations or power failures only (correct)
The Airbag Seat Belt can be used with seat belt extensions.
The Airbag Seat Belt can be used with seat belt extensions.
False (B)
What is the minimum age requirement for using an Airbag Seat Belt?
What is the minimum age requirement for using an Airbag Seat Belt?
2 years old
The Extended Tarmac Delay Kit (EDK) contains __________ packages of Biscoff cookies.
The Extended Tarmac Delay Kit (EDK) contains __________ packages of Biscoff cookies.
What is the purpose of the AED - Automated External Defibrillator?
What is the purpose of the AED - Automated External Defibrillator?
The Demo Equipment includes a Fire Extinguisher.
The Demo Equipment includes a Fire Extinguisher.
What is the correct procedure for stowing a wheelchair on board?
What is the correct procedure for stowing a wheelchair on board?
Match the following Emergency Equipment with their location:
Match the following Emergency Equipment with their location:
The Cabin Condition Report (CCR) is only completed when Life Vest packages have been __________ or are missing.
The Cabin Condition Report (CCR) is only completed when Life Vest packages have been __________ or are missing.
The Onboard Wheelchair instructions can be found in FAM 35.10.
The Onboard Wheelchair instructions can be found in FAM 35.10.
What is the primary usage of the Python programming language?
What is the primary usage of the Python programming language?
The ELT lasts approximately 100 hours after activation.
The ELT lasts approximately 100 hours after activation.
What is the acronym 'HAFEX'?
What is the acronym 'HAFEX'?
The _______ fire extinguisher is used for Class A fires.
The _______ fire extinguisher is used for Class A fires.
What is the purpose of the Cabin Halon Fire Extinguisher?
What is the purpose of the Cabin Halon Fire Extinguisher?
The Captain determines if a piece of equipment is inoperative.
The Captain determines if a piece of equipment is inoperative.
The Portable Oxygen Bottle (POB) has a _______ liter/minute dispersion rate on high flow.
The Portable Oxygen Bottle (POB) has a _______ liter/minute dispersion rate on high flow.
What is the purpose of the Megaphone?
What is the purpose of the Megaphone?
What type of fire is fuel, oil, or grease?
What type of fire is fuel, oil, or grease?
Halon Fire Extinguisher can be used on Class A fires.
Halon Fire Extinguisher can be used on Class A fires.
What is the purpose of the Flight Deck emergency equipment?
What is the purpose of the Flight Deck emergency equipment?
The Portable Oxygen Bottle (POB) has a _______ liter/minute dispersion rate on high flow.
The Portable Oxygen Bottle (POB) has a _______ liter/minute dispersion rate on high flow.
Match the following Fire Extinguishers with their usage:
Match the following Fire Extinguishers with their usage:
Flight Attendants pre-flight the Flight Deck emergency equipment.
Flight Attendants pre-flight the Flight Deck emergency equipment.
What is the purpose of the Customer Life Vest Under Seat Storage?
What is the purpose of the Customer Life Vest Under Seat Storage?
The Captain determines if a piece of equipment is _______ or not.
The Captain determines if a piece of equipment is _______ or not.
What is the duration of the Megaphone?
What is the duration of the Megaphone?
The ELT lasts approximately 50 hours after activation.
The ELT lasts approximately 50 hours after activation.
What should you do when you find a piece of Emergency Equipment is deficient or broken during the pre-flight check?
What should you do when you find a piece of Emergency Equipment is deficient or broken during the pre-flight check?
The Airbag Seat Belt can be used with lap children.
The Airbag Seat Belt can be used with lap children.
What is checked in the lavatory during the pre-flight check?
What is checked in the lavatory during the pre-flight check?
The Extended Tarmac Delay Kit (EDK) contains _______ packages of Biscoff cookies.
The Extended Tarmac Delay Kit (EDK) contains _______ packages of Biscoff cookies.
What is the purpose of the Demo Equipment?
What is the purpose of the Demo Equipment?
The Onboard Wheelchair can be stowed in the aisle.
The Onboard Wheelchair can be stowed in the aisle.
When is the Cabin Condition Report (CCR) completed?
When is the Cabin Condition Report (CCR) completed?
The instructions for the Onboard Wheelchair can be found in FAM _______.
The instructions for the Onboard Wheelchair can be found in FAM _______.
Match the following Emergency Equipment with their location:
Match the following Emergency Equipment with their location:
What should you do when you find a piece of Emergency Equipment is deficient or broken during the pre-flight check?
What should you do when you find a piece of Emergency Equipment is deficient or broken during the pre-flight check?
What is the primary purpose of the Utility Kit?
What is the primary purpose of the Utility Kit?
What type of fire would you use the Halon Fire Extinguisher on?
What type of fire would you use the Halon Fire Extinguisher on?
What is the correct procedure for operating the WaterOperation Extinguisher?
What is the correct procedure for operating the WaterOperation Extinguisher?
What is the purpose of the Lavatory Smoke Detection Indicators?
What is the purpose of the Lavatory Smoke Detection Indicators?
What is the duration of the Portable Oxygen Bottle (POB) on high flow?
What is the duration of the Portable Oxygen Bottle (POB) on high flow?
What is the purpose of the Flight Deck emergency equipment?
What is the purpose of the Flight Deck emergency equipment?
Who determines if a piece of equipment is inoperative?
Who determines if a piece of equipment is inoperative?
What is checked in the lavatory during the pre-flight check?
What is checked in the lavatory during the pre-flight check?
What is the purpose of the Customer Life Vest Under Seat Storage?
What is the purpose of the Customer Life Vest Under Seat Storage?
When is the Cabin Condition Report (CCR) completed?
When is the Cabin Condition Report (CCR) completed?
What should be done immediately when a piece of Emergency Equipment is found to be deficient during the pre-flight check?
What should be done immediately when a piece of Emergency Equipment is found to be deficient during the pre-flight check?
Which of the following is a restriction for aircraft equipped with airbag seatbelts in Row 1?
Which of the following is a restriction for aircraft equipped with airbag seatbelts in Row 1?
What is the purpose of the Demo Equipment?
What is the purpose of the Demo Equipment?
What is checked in the lavatory during the pre-flight check?
What is checked in the lavatory during the pre-flight check?
What is the correct procedure for stowing a wheelchair on board?
What is the correct procedure for stowing a wheelchair on board?
What is the purpose of the Onboard Wheelchair?
What is the purpose of the Onboard Wheelchair?
When is the Cabin Condition Report (CCR) completed?
When is the Cabin Condition Report (CCR) completed?
What is the location of the Extended Tarmac Delay Kit (EDK) box?
What is the location of the Extended Tarmac Delay Kit (EDK) box?
What is the purpose of the Flashlights?
What is the purpose of the Flashlights?
What is the correct procedure when a piece of Emergency Equipment is used in-flight?
What is the correct procedure when a piece of Emergency Equipment is used in-flight?
Study Notes
Emergency Equipment
- When a piece of Emergency Equipment is found to be deficient (missing/broken) during the pre-flight check or is used in-flight, it is critical to notify the Flight Deck immediately and document on the Cabin Condition Report.
- Large ELT (Emergency Locator Transmitter) sometimes requires salt water.
Cabin Condition Report
- Check for items that don't belong in the lavatory.
- Ensure the toilet and water systems are functioning.
- Verify that trash flaps are secured.
- Check the T (Is it there?), O (Is it operational?), S (Is it sealed?), and S (Is it secured?) for the Emergency Equipment.
Flashlights
- Used in evacuations or power failures only.
- Provide 4 hours of continuous use.
Airbag Seat Belt
- Restrictions for aircraft equipped with airbag seatbelts in Row 1:
- No seat belt extensions.
- No lap children.
- No child restraint devices.
- No animals on lap (CRSS) including CARES.
- No pets in carriers.
- No customers under the age of 2 years old.
- No cabin seat baggage.
Demo Equipment
- Each set includes:
- Seatbelt extension.
- Oxygen mask.
- Safety Information Card.
- Demo life vest.
Onboard Wheelchair
- Instructions in FAM 35.15.
- Cabin stowage for wheelchair: straps should be tight, and the wheelchair should not move into the aisle with normal aircraft movement.
Extended Tarmac Delay Kit (EDK)
- One (1) Extended Delay Kit (EDK) box containing 240 packages of Biscoff cookies in the AFT OHB A/C Right.
- These snacks are specifically provisioned for the TDP and are NOT authorized for use at any other time.
AED (Automated External Defibrillator)
- FR2 - Black hourglass.
- FRX- Green Light.
Survival Kit
- Contents:
- Canopy âš«4 Canopy Rods and 1 Mast (Mast is a 4-piece set of poles).
- Utility Kit Secondary.
- Utility Kit.
- Manual Inflation Raft Pump Instruction Manual.
ELT (Time)
- After activation, lasts approximately 50 hours.
Classes of Fires
- Class A: paper, fabric, wood. Use Hâ‚‚O Extinguisher.
- Class B: flammable liquids (fuel, oil, grease). Use Halon Fire Extinguisher or Halon-free Fire Extinguisher ONLY!
- Class C: electrical fires (circuits, galley fire). Use Halon Fire Extinguisher or Halon-free Fire Extinguisher ONLY! Shut off the current. Never use Hâ‚‚O.
Fire Extinguishers
- Water Operation Extinguisher (blue like water):
- Turn handle clockwise fully to puncture and break the tamper-evident seal.
- Aim at the base of the fire.
- Depress thumb lever.
- Sweeping motion, moving forward.
- Cabin Halon Fire Extinguisher Operation:
- Press down on the black lever safeguard to break the wire clasp.
- Aim at the base of the fire, holding upright.
- Squeeze handles together to release the agent.
- Sweeping motion, moving toward fire.
- HAFEX Halon-free Fire Extinguisher Operation:
- Pull the pin to break the tamper-evident seal.
- Aim at the base of the fire, holding upright.
- Squeeze handles together to release the agent.
- Sweeping motion, moving toward fire.
Portable Oxygen Bottle (POB)
- Single Outlet Portable Oxygen Bottle (POB):
- High: Disperses 4 liters/minute for 60 minutes.
- Low: Disperses 2 liters/minute for 120 minutes.
- Dual Outlet Portable Oxygen Bottle (POB):
- High: Disperses 4 liters/minute for 30 minutes.
- Low: Disperses 2 liters/minute for 60 minutes.
Megaphone
- 30 minutes of continuous use.
EMK (Emergency Medical Kit)
- Contains essential medical supplies.
Captain's Responsibility
- Captain determines if something is inoperative, not the FA.
A320 Pre-flight Check - FA "C" & "D"
- Seatbacks free of trash.
- All seats have a Safety Information Card.
- Seatback in upright position.
- Tray tables stowed and locked.
- OHBS open and empty.
Customer Life Vest Under Seat Storage
- Verify Life Vest is present, and pouch does not contain other foreign objects.
- Do not complete a CCR if Life Vest packages are sealed and have not been tampered with.
- Only complete a CCR if Life Vest packages have been opened, tampered with, or are missing.
Emergency Equipment
- When a piece of Emergency Equipment is found to be deficient (missing/broken) during the pre-flight check or is used in-flight, it is critical to notify the Flight Deck immediately and document on the Cabin Condition Report.
- Large ELT (Emergency Locator Transmitter) sometimes requires salt water.
Cabin Condition Report
- Check for items that don't belong in the lavatory.
- Ensure the toilet and water systems are functioning.
- Verify that trash flaps are secured.
- Check the T (Is it there?), O (Is it operational?), S (Is it sealed?), and S (Is it secured?) for the Emergency Equipment.
Flashlights
- Used in evacuations or power failures only.
- Provide 4 hours of continuous use.
Airbag Seat Belt
- Restrictions for aircraft equipped with airbag seatbelts in Row 1:
- No seat belt extensions.
- No lap children.
- No child restraint devices.
- No animals on lap (CRSS) including CARES.
- No pets in carriers.
- No customers under the age of 2 years old.
- No cabin seat baggage.
Demo Equipment
- Each set includes:
- Seatbelt extension.
- Oxygen mask.
- Safety Information Card.
- Demo life vest.
Onboard Wheelchair
- Instructions in FAM 35.15.
- Cabin stowage for wheelchair: straps should be tight, and the wheelchair should not move into the aisle with normal aircraft movement.
Extended Tarmac Delay Kit (EDK)
- One (1) Extended Delay Kit (EDK) box containing 240 packages of Biscoff cookies in the AFT OHB A/C Right.
- These snacks are specifically provisioned for the TDP and are NOT authorized for use at any other time.
AED (Automated External Defibrillator)
- FR2 - Black hourglass.
- FRX- Green Light.
Survival Kit
- Contents:
- Canopy âš«4 Canopy Rods and 1 Mast (Mast is a 4-piece set of poles).
- Utility Kit Secondary.
- Utility Kit.
- Manual Inflation Raft Pump Instruction Manual.
ELT (Time)
- After activation, lasts approximately 50 hours.
Classes of Fires
- Class A: paper, fabric, wood. Use Hâ‚‚O Extinguisher.
- Class B: flammable liquids (fuel, oil, grease). Use Halon Fire Extinguisher or Halon-free Fire Extinguisher ONLY!
- Class C: electrical fires (circuits, galley fire). Use Halon Fire Extinguisher or Halon-free Fire Extinguisher ONLY! Shut off the current. Never use Hâ‚‚O.
Fire Extinguishers
- Water Operation Extinguisher (blue like water):
- Turn handle clockwise fully to puncture and break the tamper-evident seal.
- Aim at the base of the fire.
- Depress thumb lever.
- Sweeping motion, moving forward.
- Cabin Halon Fire Extinguisher Operation:
- Press down on the black lever safeguard to break the wire clasp.
- Aim at the base of the fire, holding upright.
- Squeeze handles together to release the agent.
- Sweeping motion, moving toward fire.
- HAFEX Halon-free Fire Extinguisher Operation:
- Pull the pin to break the tamper-evident seal.
- Aim at the base of the fire, holding upright.
- Squeeze handles together to release the agent.
- Sweeping motion, moving toward fire.
Portable Oxygen Bottle (POB)
- Single Outlet Portable Oxygen Bottle (POB):
- High: Disperses 4 liters/minute for 60 minutes.
- Low: Disperses 2 liters/minute for 120 minutes.
- Dual Outlet Portable Oxygen Bottle (POB):
- High: Disperses 4 liters/minute for 30 minutes.
- Low: Disperses 2 liters/minute for 60 minutes.
Megaphone
- 30 minutes of continuous use.
EMK (Emergency Medical Kit)
- Contains essential medical supplies.
Captain's Responsibility
- Captain determines if something is inoperative, not the FA.
A320 Pre-flight Check - FA "C" & "D"
- Seatbacks free of trash.
- All seats have a Safety Information Card.
- Seatback in upright position.
- Tray tables stowed and locked.
- OHBS open and empty.
Customer Life Vest Under Seat Storage
- Verify Life Vest is present, and pouch does not contain other foreign objects.
- Do not complete a CCR if Life Vest packages are sealed and have not been tampered with.
- Only complete a CCR if Life Vest packages have been opened, tampered with, or are missing.
Emergency Equipment
- When a piece of Emergency Equipment is found to be deficient (missing/broken) during the pre-flight check or is used in-flight, it is critical to notify the Flight Deck immediately and document on the Cabin Condition Report.
- Large ELT (Emergency Locator Transmitter) sometimes requires salt water.
Cabin Condition Report
- Check for items that don't belong in the lavatory.
- Ensure the toilet and water systems are functioning.
- Verify that trash flaps are secured.
- Check the T (Is it there?), O (Is it operational?), S (Is it sealed?), and S (Is it secured?) for the Emergency Equipment.
Flashlights
- Used in evacuations or power failures only.
- Provide 4 hours of continuous use.
Airbag Seat Belt
- Restrictions for aircraft equipped with airbag seatbelts in Row 1:
- No seat belt extensions.
- No lap children.
- No child restraint devices.
- No animals on lap (CRSS) including CARES.
- No pets in carriers.
- No customers under the age of 2 years old.
- No cabin seat baggage.
Demo Equipment
- Each set includes:
- Seatbelt extension.
- Oxygen mask.
- Safety Information Card.
- Demo life vest.
Onboard Wheelchair
- Instructions in FAM 35.15.
- Cabin stowage for wheelchair: straps should be tight, and the wheelchair should not move into the aisle with normal aircraft movement.
Extended Tarmac Delay Kit (EDK)
- One (1) Extended Delay Kit (EDK) box containing 240 packages of Biscoff cookies in the AFT OHB A/C Right.
- These snacks are specifically provisioned for the TDP and are NOT authorized for use at any other time.
AED (Automated External Defibrillator)
- FR2 - Black hourglass.
- FRX- Green Light.
Survival Kit
- Contents:
- Canopy âš«4 Canopy Rods and 1 Mast (Mast is a 4-piece set of poles).
- Utility Kit Secondary.
- Utility Kit.
- Manual Inflation Raft Pump Instruction Manual.
ELT (Time)
- After activation, lasts approximately 50 hours.
Classes of Fires
- Class A: paper, fabric, wood. Use Hâ‚‚O Extinguisher.
- Class B: flammable liquids (fuel, oil, grease). Use Halon Fire Extinguisher or Halon-free Fire Extinguisher ONLY!
- Class C: electrical fires (circuits, galley fire). Use Halon Fire Extinguisher or Halon-free Fire Extinguisher ONLY! Shut off the current. Never use Hâ‚‚O.
Fire Extinguishers
- Water Operation Extinguisher (blue like water):
- Turn handle clockwise fully to puncture and break the tamper-evident seal.
- Aim at the base of the fire.
- Depress thumb lever.
- Sweeping motion, moving forward.
- Cabin Halon Fire Extinguisher Operation:
- Press down on the black lever safeguard to break the wire clasp.
- Aim at the base of the fire, holding upright.
- Squeeze handles together to release the agent.
- Sweeping motion, moving toward fire.
- HAFEX Halon-free Fire Extinguisher Operation:
- Pull the pin to break the tamper-evident seal.
- Aim at the base of the fire, holding upright.
- Squeeze handles together to release the agent.
- Sweeping motion, moving toward fire.
Portable Oxygen Bottle (POB)
- Single Outlet Portable Oxygen Bottle (POB):
- High: Disperses 4 liters/minute for 60 minutes.
- Low: Disperses 2 liters/minute for 120 minutes.
- Dual Outlet Portable Oxygen Bottle (POB):
- High: Disperses 4 liters/minute for 30 minutes.
- Low: Disperses 2 liters/minute for 60 minutes.
Megaphone
- 30 minutes of continuous use.
EMK (Emergency Medical Kit)
- Contains essential medical supplies.
Captain's Responsibility
- Captain determines if something is inoperative, not the FA.
A320 Pre-flight Check - FA "C" & "D"
- Seatbacks free of trash.
- All seats have a Safety Information Card.
- Seatback in upright position.
- Tray tables stowed and locked.
- OHBS open and empty.
Customer Life Vest Under Seat Storage
- Verify Life Vest is present, and pouch does not contain other foreign objects.
- Do not complete a CCR if Life Vest packages are sealed and have not been tampered with.
- Only complete a CCR if Life Vest packages have been opened, tampered with, or are missing.
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