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What is required for Indian nationals travelling abroad to specific countries?
What is required for Indian nationals travelling abroad to specific countries?
- Return ticket
- Emigration Clearance (correct)
- Tourist visa only
- Travel insurance
Which of the following is considered a restricted good for export from India?
Which of the following is considered a restricted good for export from India?
- Electronic devices
- Jewelry
- Personal clothing
- Fruits and seeds (correct)
What is the maximum quarantine period for individuals arriving in India without a yellow fever vaccination certificate?
What is the maximum quarantine period for individuals arriving in India without a yellow fever vaccination certificate?
- 6 days (correct)
- 3 days
- 5 days
- 7 days
What categories are Indian passports divided into?
What categories are Indian passports divided into?
What type of checks do travelers undergo at Indian airports for security?
What type of checks do travelers undergo at Indian airports for security?
Which of the following is NOT prohibited or restricted for export from India?
Which of the following is NOT prohibited or restricted for export from India?
What is NOT required by the Indian government for passengers leaving India?
What is NOT required by the Indian government for passengers leaving India?
Who is responsible for airport security in India?
Who is responsible for airport security in India?
What is the weight limit for an infant traveling on the day of travel?
What is the weight limit for an infant traveling on the day of travel?
Which of the following is NOT considered unaccompanied minor travel?
Which of the following is NOT considered unaccompanied minor travel?
What term is used for baggage that the carrier has sole custody of?
What term is used for baggage that the carrier has sole custody of?
What is the primary purpose of the Flight Information Display System (FIDS)?
What is the primary purpose of the Flight Information Display System (FIDS)?
Which of the following types of baggage includes all personal property necessary for the trip?
Which of the following types of baggage includes all personal property necessary for the trip?
What weight is assigned to a child who has reached their 2nd birthday but not their 12th birthday?
What weight is assigned to a child who has reached their 2nd birthday but not their 12th birthday?
Who or what is a sky marshal?
Who or what is a sky marshal?
What type of baggage is specifically referred to as 'goods' carried on an aircraft?
What type of baggage is specifically referred to as 'goods' carried on an aircraft?
What is one of the components included in the Silent Review?
What is one of the components included in the Silent Review?
Which command is the cabin crew likely to anticipate during the Silent Review?
Which command is the cabin crew likely to anticipate during the Silent Review?
Under which condition should the cabin crew initiate an evacuation?
Under which condition should the cabin crew initiate an evacuation?
What does the 'D' in the OLDABC mnemonic stand for?
What does the 'D' in the OLDABC mnemonic stand for?
Which of the following is NOT a situation that necessitates the cabin crew to initiate an evacuation?
Which of the following is NOT a situation that necessitates the cabin crew to initiate an evacuation?
What does the Silent Review include regarding self-protection?
What does the Silent Review include regarding self-protection?
Which of the following indicates that an evacuation may be required?
Which of the following indicates that an evacuation may be required?
What should cabin crew assess as part of their evacuation duties?
What should cabin crew assess as part of their evacuation duties?
What is the primary function of the galley on an aircraft?
What is the primary function of the galley on an aircraft?
What does the Passenger Service Unit (PSU) NOT include?
What does the Passenger Service Unit (PSU) NOT include?
Where are cabin crew jump seats typically located?
Where are cabin crew jump seats typically located?
What features does the Flight Attendant Panel (FAP) include?
What features does the Flight Attendant Panel (FAP) include?
What is the primary purpose of the overhead bin?
What is the primary purpose of the overhead bin?
What is NOT a function of the lavatory on an aircraft?
What is NOT a function of the lavatory on an aircraft?
How many oxygen masks does each Passenger Service Unit (PSU) typically contain?
How many oxygen masks does each Passenger Service Unit (PSU) typically contain?
What does the term 'bulkhead' refer to in the context of an aircraft?
What does the term 'bulkhead' refer to in the context of an aircraft?
What should the cabin crew do first when advised that conditions have improved after turbulence?
What should the cabin crew do first when advised that conditions have improved after turbulence?
What is a primary responsibility of the cabin crew after turbulence?
What is a primary responsibility of the cabin crew after turbulence?
Which procedure should NOT be followed during turbulent conditions?
Which procedure should NOT be followed during turbulent conditions?
When should the SCCM contact the flight deck?
When should the SCCM contact the flight deck?
What action should cabin crew take before descent and final approach?
What action should cabin crew take before descent and final approach?
Which of the following is considered a duty of the cabin crew after experiencing turbulence?
Which of the following is considered a duty of the cabin crew after experiencing turbulence?
What must cabin crew ensure regarding infants during descent?
What must cabin crew ensure regarding infants during descent?
What should cabin crew do if they see the cabin is not secured?
What should cabin crew do if they see the cabin is not secured?
Study Notes
Passenger Categories and Weights
- Adult: A person aged 12 years or older with a weight of 75 kg.
- Child: A person aged 2 to under 12 years weighing 35 kg.
- Infant: A person under 2 years old weighing 10 kg.
- Unaccompanied Minor (UM): A child under 12 traveling alone or as per parent/guardian request for ages above 12.
Security and Regulations
- Sky Marshal: An undercover agent on board to counter aircraft hijacking.
- Dead Load: Unused weight capacity on an aircraft, typically related to reserve space.
- Baggage Types:
- Checked Baggage: Items for which the carrier has custody and issued a baggage check.
- Unchecked Baggage: Includes carry-on items that are not checked.
- Cargo: Any property transported on an aircraft, excluding passengers’ baggage and mail.
Airport Systems and Regulations
- Flight Information Display System (FIDS): Provides real-time updates about flights to passengers in various areas of the airport.
- Restricted Goods: Includes firearms, certain plants and produce, precious metals, and excess currency.
Immigration and Emigration
- Immigration: Movement of people settling in a country where they are not natives.
- Emigration Clearance: Required for Indian citizens seeking employment abroad in certain countries.
- Passports: Essential for Indian nationals traveling; divided into Emigration Check Required (ECR) and Emigration Check Not Required (ECNR).
Health Regulations
- Yellow Fever Vaccination: Mandatory for entry into India for arrivals from infected areas, excluding infants under six months.
- Airport Security Methods: Implementation of screenings using metal detectors and explosive detection measures by the CISF.
Aircraft Operations
- Galley: Kitchen area on an aircraft that includes storage for food and beverages and emergency equipment.
- Flight Attendant Panel (FAP): Central hub for managing cabin systems, including lighting and emergency operations on Airbus A320.
- Passenger Service Unit (PSU): Located above seats; contains oxygen masks, call buttons, reading lights, and air vents.
Safety Protocols
- Jump Seats: Designed for cabin crew during takeoff and landing, typically located near exits for quick access.
- Silent Review: A mental checklist for cabin crew before takeoff involving operation of exits, equipment location, and passenger awareness.
- 30-Second Review: Covers evacuation duties including commands, self-protection, and identifying able-bodied passengers.
Emergency Procedures
- Evacuation Triggers: Includes fire, smoke, or significant structural damage, requiring prompt cabin crew action.
- Post-Turbulence Management: Involves checking for injuries, calming passengers, and assessing cabin conditions.
- SOPs for Descent: Enforces safety checks such as ensuring passengers are seated, infants are secured, and baggage is stowed.
Priority Considerations
- Personal safety of cabin crew is paramount; they should not risk injury for continued service during turbulence or emergencies.
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This quiz explores the weight limits for different categories of travelers, including infants, children, and unaccompanied minors. Test your knowledge on the definitions and weight requirements for these groups. Knowing these details is essential for travel planning and compliance.