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Open Door Pushbutton Location
Open Door Pushbutton Location
The OPEN DOOR pushbutton is located at the top right corner of the door to exit the CCRF.
CCRF Door Mechanism
CCRF Door Mechanism
The CCRF has a sliding door with an electrical door latch control.
Bunk Lights Control
Bunk Lights Control
Crew can switch on the lights for the bunk using the AAP located on the Information Panel.
FCRF and CCRF Locations
FCRF and CCRF Locations
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Crew Check Responsiblities
Crew Check Responsiblities
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FAP Locations
FAP Locations
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Non-Emergency Cabin Call Light
Non-Emergency Cabin Call Light
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AAP Features
AAP Features
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AIP Purpose
AIP Purpose
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Lavatory Call Activation
Lavatory Call Activation
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Pax Call Activation
Pax Call Activation
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Calling Cockpit for Emergencies
Calling Cockpit for Emergencies
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Cabin Ready Activation
Cabin Ready Activation
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Ice Cream Offering Method
Ice Cream Offering Method
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Galley Duty Responsibilities
Galley Duty Responsibilities
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SCL Seat Configuration
SCL Seat Configuration
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Wifi Availability for PPS Club
Wifi Availability for PPS Club
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Emergency Switch Location
Emergency Switch Location
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Compaction of Trash
Compaction of Trash
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ECAS Switch
ECAS Switch
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Network Loss Indicator Meaning
Network Loss Indicator Meaning
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After Landing Duties
After Landing Duties
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Bassinet Points Availability
Bassinet Points Availability
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LAV Water Shut Off Valve
LAV Water Shut Off Valve
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Study Notes
Exit Procedure for CCRF
- To exit the CCRF, press the OPEN DOOR pushbutton.
- The pushbutton is located on the top right corner of the door.
CCRF Door and Stairs
- The CCRF has a sliding door with an electrical door latch control and stairs.
- Stairs provide access from the main entry.
- This statement is TRUE.
Crew Lights
- Crew can switch on the bunk lights using the switch on the Information Panel.
Aircraft Locations
- On the A350 LH1 and LH2 aircrafts, the FCRF and CCRF locations are near D1L and D4L, respectively.
Ground Crew
- On the LH1, LH2, and ULR aircrafts, crew responsible for checking the FCRF and CCRF are LS4 and C4, respectively.
FAP Locations
- There are two FAPs on all A350 aircrafts.
- Located at D1L and D2L.
Cabin Attendant Call
- A steady pink light appears on the ACP when a non-emergency cabin attendant call occurs from another crew station.
- This statement is TRUE.
AAP Location and Functions
- The AAP is located at D2L and D3L.
- The AAP allows crew to control/survey functions, such as lighting and temperature, of the cabin.
- Passenger call light can be reset using the AAP.
AIP Functionality
- AIP displays dial and call information from the PA/Cabin Interphone System and other system-related info (e.g., lavatory smoke location and passenger calls).
- AIP can be found at each door.
- This statement is TRUE.
Work Lights
- Work lights are for crew use.
- Work lights brighten the area above crew seats.
- Work light switches are located near the crew seat.
- Work light switches are on the AIP.
Attendant Call from Lavatory
- When the attendant call button in the lavatory is initiated
- A blue light illuminates on the ACP.
- A blue light illuminates on the lavatory wall.
- A HI chime sounds.
Passenger Call from Seat
- A blue light on the relevant ACP illuminates.
- A small amber light on the PSU above the pax seat comes on.
- Pax seat number displays on the AIP.
- A one tone chime sounds.
Cockpit Call
- To call the cockpit for non-emergency matters, press PRIO>SEND on the cabin interphone.
Cockpit Call (Emergency)
- To call the cockpit during an emergency, press CAPT>PRIO on the cabin intercom.
Other Aircraft-Specific Information
- Ambient meals must be transferred to a YCL casserole and covered with foil before heating for 15-20 minutes.
- Coffee/tea is offered during tray distribution for all meal service types (S/YCL).
- Additional tea types may be offered depending on the flight's destination (e.g., Chinese tea, green tea, Masala tea)
- The tray should be in good condition and positioned firmly on the tray before serving.
- The tray handle of coffee/tea cup should be at the 4 o'clock position.
Champagne Service
- Champagne in SCL is served in plastic cups, with plastic champagne flutes.
- Ambient meals can be uplifted EX-SIN for onward use. This is TRUE.
Snacks/Drinks Service
- Pax with special meal requirements should be offered drinks when the carts are in the cabin.
- This is TRUE.
- Snacks are offered at regular intervals during lull periods until they are depleted.
- Drinks should be offered together with or immediately after snacks.
Meal/Drink Service
- Orange juice & coffee/tea are offered during tray distribution for Breakfast and Continental Breakfast services.
- This statement is TRUE.
- Champagne must be displayed during lunch and dinner service.
- This statement is TRUE.
After Landing Crew Duties
- Items to be placed in bags: magazine bags, daily use first aid kits, amenity & toiletry airlardas, drystore airlardas, perishables from chilling compartments, loose equipment, magazines, headsets, seat belts etc.
- Log in CDL for missing/excessive seat belts.
- Crew should place hot towels (used and unused) and linens in linen bags.
Crew Activities Related to Ground Duties
- Crew can distribute menu cards on ground as time permits.
- Crews may distribute amenity kits on ground if time permits.
- All crew should retrieve and stow loose equipment, magazines, headsets, infant/extension seat belts, when allocated to ground duties.
Safety/Passenger related Items
- Seat belt signs should be turned off before setting up bassinets.
Cabin Related Work Positions
- Positions such as C2, C3, B4, and C5 are cabin related positions.
Foreign Crew Duties
- Foreign crew can be assigned related duties for on non-designated routes, such as Korean FSS operating a MEL flight
Cabin Related Equipment/Positions
- Microwave ovens are found in each YCL galley on A350s.
- All crew and SCL/YCL passengers use the galley located at position D4.
- The integrated galley trash compactor is available on all aircraft.
- Announcements can be made over individual/combined/all zones.
Further Details on Calls
- Pressing 2, then send will make a call from D2L to D4L/D4R.
- Pressing INTPH and 4 will make a call from within the interphone system.
- Pressing the PRIO key, then the PA key and holding PTT will result in a priority call.
Water Heater
- The ON/OFF pushbutton includes three indicators: OFF (blue), ON (green), and Error (amber).
- A loss of network connection to the water heater will result in a loss of network indicator.
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This quiz assesses your knowledge of the safety procedures and operational details related to the CCRF on A350 aircraft. Questions cover door operations, crew responsibilities, and system lights. Test your understanding of the important safety protocols in aircraft environments.