19 Questions
What does ABP stand for in the text?
Able Bodied Persons
What is the key to being prepared for an emergency according to the text?
Completing routine safety procedures
What aspect of training is highlighted as crucial for cabin crew's preparation?
Aircraft knowledge and emergency procedures
What is an essential duty of cabin crew during the boarding process?
Identify passengers who could help in an emergency
Why are airline personnel mentioned as good choices for assistance during emergencies?
They have abilities that naturally come to them in emergencies
What is one of the tasks of ABPs during emergencies mentioned in the text?
Sit at emergency exits and help during evacuations
What should cabin crew do during initial training according to the text?
Become familiar with the aircraft and its emergency equipment
What role do police, fire, or military personnel play in emergencies according to the text?
They are natural choices for assistance due to their skill sets
What should cabin crew do to enhance survivability during emergencies?
Enlist the help of ABPs and other skilled personnel
What is the primary focus of routine safety procedures according to the text?
Preparation for emergencies
Why is identifying and preparing ABPs crucial before a flight, as mentioned in the text?
To have assistance readily available in case of an emergency
In what way does initial cabin crew training contribute to survivability during accidents?
By familiarizing crew with aircraft emergency equipment
Why are police, fire, or military personnel mentioned as valuable resources during emergencies?
As they possess skills and knowledge useful in emergency situations
What aspect of routine preparation involves enlisting the help of Able Bodied Persons (ABPs) during an emergency?
Mentally identifying persons who could assist in an emergency
What is the main purpose of the 'Silent Review' that cabin crew conduct during every take-off and landing?
To review evacuation procedures and be aware of potential problems
Why is it important for cabin crew to know where the manual inflation handle for the emergency slide is located?
To ensure passengers inflate the slide properly in case of an emergency
What must cabin crew mentally identify during the 'Silent Review' before take-off and landing?
The type of aircraft they are on and potential emergency indicators
Why are cabin crew required to be in their jump seats in the brace position during taxi, takeoff, and landing?
To ensure they are not injured in case of turbulence
What is meant by ABP (Able Bodied Person) as mentioned in the text?
A passenger who can provide assistance in case of an emergency
Learn about the routine safety procedures that every cabin crew member must be prepared to follow in case of an emergency. This quiz covers the essential duties and training required to ensure the safety and survival of crew and passengers.
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