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Flight Emergency Equipment Check
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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.

    False

    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.

    <p>240</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the purpose of the AED - Automated External Defibrillator?

    <p>To provide defibrillation</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The Demo Equipment includes a Fire Extinguisher.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the correct procedure for stowing a wheelchair on board?

    <p>Straps tight. Be sure wheelchair will not move into aisle with normal aircraft movement.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the following Emergency Equipment with their location:

    <p>Battery status indicator = AFT OHB, A/C Right Flashlights = Used in evacuations or power failures only Life Vest = Under Seat Storage Extended Tarmac Delay Kit (EDK) = AFT OHB, A/C Right</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The Cabin Condition Report (CCR) is only completed when Life Vest packages have been __________ or are missing.

    <p>opened, tampered with</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The Onboard Wheelchair instructions can be found in FAM 35.10.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the primary usage of the Python programming language?

    <p>General-purpose programming</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The ELT lasts approximately 100 hours after activation.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the acronym 'HAFEX'?

    <p>HAFEX stands for Halon-free Fire Extinguisher</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The _______ fire extinguisher is used for Class A fires.

    <p>Hâ‚‚O</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the purpose of the Cabin Halon Fire Extinguisher?

    <p>To extinguish fires in the galley</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The Captain determines if a piece of equipment is inoperative.

    <p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The Portable Oxygen Bottle (POB) has a _______ liter/minute dispersion rate on high flow.

    <p>4</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the purpose of the Megaphone?

    <p>The Megaphone is used for 30 minutes of continuous use</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What type of fire is fuel, oil, or grease?

    <p>B</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Halon Fire Extinguisher can be used on Class A fires.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the purpose of the Flight Deck emergency equipment?

    <p>Emergency equipment for the Flight Deck</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The Portable Oxygen Bottle (POB) has a _______ liter/minute dispersion rate on high flow.

    <p>4</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the following Fire Extinguishers with their usage:

    <p>Halon Fire Extinguisher = Electrical fires Water Operation Extinguisher = Paper, fabric, wood fires HAFEX Halon-free Fire Extinguisher = Class A, B, and C fires</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Flight Attendants pre-flight the Flight Deck emergency equipment.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the purpose of the Customer Life Vest Under Seat Storage?

    <p>For emergency situations</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The Captain determines if a piece of equipment is _______ or not.

    <p>inoperative</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the duration of the Megaphone?

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

    The ELT lasts approximately 50 hours after activation.

    <p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What should you do when you find a piece of Emergency Equipment is deficient or broken during the pre-flight check?

    <p>Notify the Flight Deck immediately</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The Airbag Seat Belt can be used with lap children.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is checked in the lavatory during the pre-flight check?

    <p>Items that don't belong, toilet and water systems functioning, trash flaps are secured, and the T is checked if it is there, operational, sealed, and secured.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The Extended Tarmac Delay Kit (EDK) contains _______ packages of Biscoff cookies.

    <p>240</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the purpose of the Demo Equipment?

    <p>To demonstrate emergency procedures</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The Onboard Wheelchair can be stowed in the aisle.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    When is the Cabin Condition Report (CCR) completed?

    <p>When Life Vest packages have been opened, tampered with, or are missing.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The instructions for the Onboard Wheelchair can be found in FAM _______.

    <p>35.15</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the following Emergency Equipment with their location:

    <p>AFT OHB = Extended Tarmac Delay Kit (EDK) A/C Right = Battery status indicator Lavatory = Toilet and water systems</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What should you do when you find a piece of Emergency Equipment is deficient or broken during the pre-flight check?

    <p>Notify the Flight Deck immediately</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the primary purpose of the Utility Kit?

    <p>To provide tools for emergency situations</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What type of fire would you use the Halon Fire Extinguisher on?

    <p>Class B fires</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the correct procedure for operating the WaterOperation Extinguisher?

    <p>Turn handle clockwise to puncture and break the tamper evident seal</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the purpose of the Lavatory Smoke Detection Indicators?

    <p>To detect smoke in the lavatory</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the duration of the Portable Oxygen Bottle (POB) on high flow?

    <p>60 minutes</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the purpose of the Flight Deck emergency equipment?

    <p>To provide emergency equipment for the flight deck</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who determines if a piece of equipment is inoperative?

    <p>Captain</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is checked in the lavatory during the pre-flight check?

    <p>Smoke detection indicators</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the purpose of the Customer Life Vest Under Seat Storage?

    <p>To store life vests under the seat</p> Signup and view all the answers

    When is the Cabin Condition Report (CCR) completed?

    <p>Only when Life Vest packages have been opened, tampered with, or are missing</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What should be done immediately when a piece of Emergency Equipment is found to be deficient during the pre-flight check?

    <p>Notify Flight Deck immediately</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is a restriction for aircraft equipped with airbag seatbelts in Row 1?

    <p>Use of seat belt extensions</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the purpose of the Demo Equipment?

    <p>To demonstrate emergency procedures</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is checked in the lavatory during the pre-flight check?

    <p>Toilet and water systems functioning</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the correct procedure for stowing a wheelchair on board?

    <p>Straps should be tight</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the purpose of the Onboard Wheelchair?

    <p>To assist customers with mobility issues</p> Signup and view all the answers

    When is the Cabin Condition Report (CCR) completed?

    <p>Only when Life Vest packages have been opened, tampered with, or are missing</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the location of the Extended Tarmac Delay Kit (EDK) box?

    <p>AFT OHB, A/C Right</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the purpose of the Flashlights?

    <p>To provide emergency lighting</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the correct procedure when a piece of Emergency Equipment is used in-flight?

    <p>Notify Flight Deck immediately</p> Signup and view all the answers

    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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