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This document provides training materials on emergency equipment for flight attendants. It covers topics like MEL, In-op, No-Go items, and locations of emergency equipment within the aircraft.
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Flight Attendant Initial Training Emergency Equipment Objectives Understand the differences between MEL, In- op, and No-Go items. Be familiar with the Cabin Condition Report including where it is kept, when and how to use it. Identify the Cabin Emergency Equ...
Flight Attendant Initial Training Emergency Equipment Objectives Understand the differences between MEL, In- op, and No-Go items. Be familiar with the Cabin Condition Report including where it is kept, when and how to use it. Identify the Cabin Emergency Equipment Zones for each Flight Attendant. Know the specific pre-flight responsibilities (T.O.S.S.) for every piece of cabin emergency equipment. Be aware of the Flight Deck emergency equipment and its use. 2 FAA DEFINITION OF “MEL” (Minimum Equipment List) The MEL is a list of equipment the FAA has determined may be inoperative under certain operational conditions and still provide an acceptable level of safety. The MEL contains the conditions, limitations and procedures required for operating the aircraft with these items inoperative. 3 FAA DEFINITION OF “INOPERATIVE” Inoperative means a system or component has malfunctioned to the extent it does not accomplish its intended purpose and/or is not consistently functioning normally within its approved operation limits or tolerances. Therefore, it must be repaired or replaced before normal operation. 4 FAAFAA DEFINITION DEFINITION OF OF “NO-GO” “NO GO” ITEM All equipment related to the airworthiness and the operating regulations of the aircraft not listed on the MEL must be operative or shall be referred to as a “No-Go Item.” Aircraft No-Go Items in a state of unairworthiness may not be placed into service. 5 Flight Attendant Documentation 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: 1. Notify Flight Deck immediately. 2. Document on Cabin Condition Report-Write legibly. FAM 50.05 EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT FAM 38.05 FORMS-CABIN CONDITION REPORT 6 A320 Emergency Equipment Location Under each FA jumpseat Flight Deck FWD OHB A/C Right and Left Lavatories AFT OHB A/C Right and Left FAM 50.15 AIRBUS 320-Emergency Equipment Locations 7 A320 Emergency Equipment Location, cont. A/C Left A/C Right FAM 50.20 AIRBUS 321-Emergency Equipment Locations 8 A321 Emergency Equipment Location FWD OHB A/C Right and Left Flight Deck AFT OHB A/C Right and Left Lavatories Doors 2R & 2L Under each FA jumpseat Doors 3R & 3L FAM 50.20 AIRBUS 321-Emergency Equipment Locations 9 A321 Emergency Equipment Location, cont. A/C Left A/C Right FAM 50.20 AIRBUS 321-Emergency Equipment Locations 10 A321 Emergency Equipment Location, cont. Doors 2R & 2L Doors 3R & 3L FAM 50.20 AIRBUS 321-Emergency Equipment Locations 11 A321NEO Emergency Equipment Location FWD OHB A/C Right and Left Flight Deck AFT OHB A/C Right and Left Lavatories Doors 3R & 3L Under each FA jumpseat FAM 50.25 AIRBUS 321NEO-Emergency Equipment Location 12 Pre-flight Check for A320 On the A320, the cabin is divided into four (4) main areas for conducting the emergency equipment pre-flight check. Each Flight Attendant is responsible for one area. FWD Galley AFT Galley FWD-Cabin AFT-Cabin FWD OHBs AFT OHBs FA “C” FA “D” FA “A” FA “B” FAM 50.15 AIRBUS A320 13 Pre-flight Check for A321 On the A321, the cabin is divided into five (5) main areas for conducting the emergency equipment pre-flight check. Each Flight Attendant is responsible for one zone. FWD Galley AFT Galley FWD-Cabin Mid-Cabin AFT-Cabin FWD OHBs AFT OHBs FA “C” FA “E” FA “D” FA “A” FA “B” FAM 50.20 AIRBUS A321 14 Pre-flight Check for A321NEO On the A321NEO, the cabin is divided into five (5) zones for conducting the emergency equipment pre-flight check. Each Flight Attendant is responsible for one zone. FWD Galley FWD-Cabin Mid-Cabin AFT-Cabin AFT Galley FA “A” FA “C” FA “E” FA “D” FA “B” FAM 50.25 AIRBUS A321NEO 15 A320 Pre-flight Check – FA “A” A FWD zone emergency equipment and assigned jumpseat. FAM 50.15 AIRBUS FAMILIARIZATION A320 16 A320 Pre-flight Check – FA “B” B FAM 50.15 AIRBUS A320 17 A320 Pre-flight Check – FA “C” & “D” Assigned jumpseats, cabin Safety C Information Cards and customer life vests. D (“D” also pre-flights the life raft). Cabin Seatbacks free of trash All seats have a Safety Information Card Seatback in upright position Tray tables stowed and locked OHBs open and empty FAM 50.15 AIRBUS A320 18 A321 Pre-flight Check – FA “A” & “B” A B FWD zone emergency AFT zone emergency equipment and equipment, assigned assigned jumpseat. jumpseat, and unassigned jumpseats FAM 50.20 AIRBUS A321 19 A321 Pre-flight Check – FA “C,” “D” & “E” Assigned jumpseat, Safety Information Cards and C customer life vests. FWD-Cabin emergency AFT-Cabin emergency D E equipment and customer equipment and customer life vests. life vests. FAM 50.20 AIRBUS A321 20 A321NEO Pre-flight Check – FA “A” & “B” A B FWD zone emergency AFT zone emergency equipment and equipment, assigned assigned jumpseat. jumpseat, and unassigned jumpseats FAM 50.25 AIRBUS A321NEO 21 A321NEO Pre-flight Check – FA “C,” “D” & “E” Assigned jumpseat, cabin Safety Information Cards C and customer life vests. FWD-Cabin emergency AFT-Cabin emergency D E equipment and customer equipment and customer life vests. life vests. FAM 50.25 AIRBUS A321NEO 22 General Safety Checks: Lavatory Lavatory Check for items that don’t belong. Nothing stowed under the sink (fire hazard.) Toilet and water systems functioning. Trash flaps are secured. FAM 50.15 AIRBUS A320 FAM 50.20 AIRBUS A321 FAM 50.25 AIRBUS A321NEO 23 General Safety Checks: Galley Galley Supplies and products inventoried. All cleats in cart bay and Atlas carrier bays functional. All required carts present and operable. All required Atlas carriers present and locking handles secure. FAM 50.15 AIRBUS A320 FAM 50.20 AIRBUS A321 FAM 50.25 AIRBUS A321NEO 24 General Safety Checks: FAP and PA & Interphone FAP PA & Interphone Check water/waste levels Test calling functions Lights to bright Test PA FAM 50.15 AIRBUS A320 FAM 50.20 AIRBUS A321 FAM 50.25 AIRBUS A321NEO 25 Emergency Equipment Pre-flight Check T Is it there? O Is it operational? S Is it sealed? S Is it secured? FAM 50.15 AIRBUS A320 FAM 50.20 AIRBUS A321 FAM 50.25 AIRBUS A321NEO 26 Flight Attendant Jumpseat T One (1) per working Flight Attendant. O Seatbelt/shoulder harness not frayed, torn or in disrepair and automatically retracts. Seat pan automatically retracts. Seatbelt/shoulder harness buckle fastens and unfastens. S n/a S n/a FAM 50.15 AIRBUS A320 FAM 50.20 AIRBUS A321 FAM 50.25 AIRBUS A321NEO 27 Flight Jumpseat Headrest Compartment T “No Stowage” placard present. O Compartment opens and is empty- no stowage in compartment. S n/a S Latches are intact and hold the headrest compartment door closed. FAM 35.15 ADDITIONAL CABIN EQUIPMENT 28 Flashlights Used in evacuations or power failures only. 4 hours of continuous use. The Flashlight LED Flashlight FAM 35.10 CABIN EQUIPMENT FAM 50.15 AIRBUS A320 FAM 50.20 AIRBUS A321 FAM 50.25 AIRBUS A321NEO 29 Flashlights The Flashlight LED Flashlight 320/321/321NEO 320/321/321NEO T Under each FA jumpseat. T Under each FA jumpseat. 1 Green flash *Press button to test O Red flashing light. O (Do Not remove from holder). S n/a S n/a S Secured in a bracket. S Secured in a bracket. FAM 35.10 CABIN EQUIPMENT FAM 50.15 AIRBUS A320 FAM 50.20 AIRBUS A321 FAM 50.25 AIRBUS A321NEO 30 Crew Life Vest 320/321/321NEO T One (1) in compartment under each FA jumpseat (orange/yellow). O n/a S Sealed in a plastic bag. S Secured in a compartment under each jumpseat. FAM 35.10 CABIN EQUIPMENT FAM 50.15 AIRBUS A320 FAM 50.20 AIRBUS A321 FAM 50.25 AIRBUS A321NEO 31 Manual Release Tool (MRT) Used for opening PSU if masks fail to drop during a decompression. 320/321/321NEO T One (1) under each FA jumpseat. O n/a S n/a S Secured in a pouch/ bracket underneath each jumpseat. FAM 35.10 CABIN EQUIPMENT FAM 50.15 AIRBUS A320 FAM 50.20 AIRBUS A321 FAM 50.25 AIRBUS A321NEO 32 Slide Pack 320 (4) 321 (4) 321NEO (4) T One (1) at One (1) at One (1) at each door. each door. each door. O Pressure gauge visible and needle in the green shaded zone. S n/a Secured in slide casing which is S attached to the door. FAM 35.10 CABIN EQUIPMENT FAM 50.15 AIRBUS A320 FAM 50.20 AIRBUS A321 FAM 50.25 AIRBUS A321NEO 33 Slide Pack, cont. Used in evacuations only. Inflates in 4-6 seconds. FAM 35.10 CABIN EQUIPMENT FAM 50.15 AIRBUS A320 FAM 50.20 AIRBUS A321 FAM 50.25 AIRBUS A321NEO 34 A321 Mid-Cabin Doors Slide Pressure Bottle 321 (3) 321NEO (2) T One (1) in OHB at each mid-cabin door exit above door 2R, 3L & 3R. One (1) in OHB at each mid-cabin door exit above door 3L & 3R. No pressure gauge to check on 2L. 321NEO does not have 2L & 2R. O Pressure gauge visible and needle in the green shaded zone. S Sealed in compartment in OHB. S Secured in bracket. 2R 3R 2L 3L FAM 50.20 AIRBUS A321 FAM 50.25 AIRBUS A321NEO 35 A321 Slide Pressure Bottle Gauges-2L Photo from Maintenance- Compartment is not normally open. (For visual purpose only) 36 Overwing Exit A320 Window seals not sticking out around hatch Window opening controls – protective cover on (light not on) Markings Placards on window Signs Lights A320 Rows 12 &13 FAM 50.15 AIRBUS A320 37 Overwing Exit A321NEO Window seals not sticking out around hatch Window opening controls – protective cover on (light not on) Markings Placards on window Signs Lights A321NEO Rows 18 &19 FAM 50.25 AIRBUS A321NEO 38 Flight Attendant Supply Drawer Used to hold supplies including: – Bio-Hazard Kits (5) – Medicine Packets (25 of each) Antacid Non-Aspirin Alcohol Wipes Band-Aids – Red Card (1) – Danger Tags (form MX65-1) (5) – Animal Cards (2 boxes) The FA Supply Drawer is stocked by catering. It is not a required item for flight departure. FAM 35.15 ADDITIONAL CABIN EQUIPMENT 39 Flight Attendant Supply Drawer, cont. 320/321/321NEO T One (1) AFT Galley O n/a S n/a S n/a FAM 35.15 ADDITIONAL CABIN EQUIPMENT FAM 50.15 AIRBUS A320 FAM 50.20 AIRBUS A321 FAM 50.25 AIRBUS A321NEO 40 Biohazard Kit Located in the Flight Attendant Supply Drawer Used when dealing with any potential biohazard items. Provided to protect from exposure. Contains the following items: One (1) red biohazard One (1) pic up scoop containment bag One (1) antimicrobial hand wipe One (1) facemask with eye One (1) surface wipe protection One (1) package of One (1) plastic protective gown solidifier agent One (1) pair of latex gloves Instruction for kit usage FAM 35.15 ADDITIONAL CABIN EQUIPMENT FAM 0.15 AIRBUS A320 FAM 50.20 AIRBUS A321 FAM 50.25 AIRBUS A321NEO FAM 25.10 PROTECTION FROM BLOOD BORNE AND AIRBORNE (INFECTIOUS DISEASES) 41 Seat Cushions 320/321/321NEO One (1) for each customer seat. T O n/a S n/a S Secured by Velcro to seat frame. FAM 50.15 AIRBUS A320 FAM 50.20 AIRBUS A321 FAM 50.25 AIRBUS A321NEO 42 Airbag Seat Belt For aircraft that are equipped with airbag seat belts in Row 1. 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 ✓ No cabin seat baggage age of 2 years old FAM 35.15 ADDITIONAL CABIN EQUIPMENT 43 Seat Belt Extension 320 (6) 321 (16) 321NEO (17) T Three (3) FWD Eight (8) FWD OHB, Eight (8) FWD OHB, OHB, A/C Left. A/C Left. A/C Left. T Three (3) AFT Four (4) OHB 2R door, A/C Right. Nine (9) OHB 3R Galley, A/C Left. doors, A/C Left. Four (4) OHB 3L door, O n/a A/C Left. S n/a Recaro Seatbelt S n/a Extension Acro Seatbelt Extension FAM 35.10 CABIN EQUIPMENT FAM 50.15 AIRBUS A320 FAM 50.20 AIRBUS A321 FAM 50.25 AIRBUS A321NEO 44 Demo Equipment 320 (3 sets) 321 (4 sets) 321NEO (4 sets) One (1) FWD OHB T Two (2) FWD OHB, A/C Left. One (1) FWD OHB A/C Left. A/C Left. One (1) OHB 2R door, A/C One (1) AFT Right. One (1) OHB 3L T Galley, A/C Left. Two (2)* OHB 3L door, A/C door, A/C Left. Left. Two (2) AFT Galley, O n/a A/C Right. S n/a Each set includes: S n/a Seatbelt extension Oxygen mask Safety Information Card FAM 35.10 CABIN EQUIPMENT Demo life vest FAM 50.15 AIRBUS A320 FAM 50.20 AIRBUS A321 FAM 50.25 AIRBUS A321NEO 45 Total Seat Belt Extensions on an aircraft: A320: 9 Total (Extensions + Demo) A321: 12 Total (Extensions + Demo) A321neo: 21 Total (Extensions + Demo) During pre-flight Flight Attendants must communicate with each other to ensure aircraft has proper amount. If you realize the aircraft does not have enough seat belt extensions – inform the Captain so, Maintenance can be advised to bring the proper number needed. (Please inform which brand of seat belt needed. i.e., Acro or Recaro). FAM 35.10 CABIN EQUIPMENT FAM 50.15 AIRBUS A320 FAM 50.20 AIRBUS A321 FAM 50.25 AIRBUS A321NEO 46 Total Seat Belt Extensions on an aircraft: A319: 8 Total (Extensions + Demo) A320: 9 Total (Extensions + Demo) A321: 12 Total (Extensions + Demo) During pre-flight Flight Attendants must communicate with each other to ensure aircraft has proper amount. If you realize the aircraft does not have enough seat belt extensions – inform the Captain so, Maintenance can be advised to bring the proper number needed. (Please inform which brand of seat belt needed. i.e., Acro or Recaro). REF: FAM 35.10 EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT REF: FAM 55.20 PREFLIGHT DUTIES- PRE-FLIGHT CHECK Onboard Wheelchair Used to provide mobility for customer with a disability. Instructions in FAM 35.15. T 320/321/321NEO (1) AFT OHB, A/C Right. O n/a S n/a S n/a FAM 35.10 CABIN EQUIPMENT FAM 50.15 AIRBUS A320 FAM 50.20 AIRBUS A321 FAM 50.25 AIRBUS A321NEO 48 Wheelchair Belts/Straps 320/321 (2 sets) T Two (2) sets containing two (2) belts in AFT OHB, A/C Right, above EMK. O n/a S n/a S Velcro pouch affixed to wall of OHB. FAM 35.10 CABIN EQUIPMENT FAM 50.15 AIRBUS A320 FAM 50.20 AIRBUS A321 FAM 50.25 AIRBUS A321NEO 49 Cabin Stowage for Wheelchair-Straps Position wheelchair in last row with handles toward the window. Attach one red belt to window seat seatbelt, weave ends through the wheelchair frame, and attach to middle seatbelt. Repeat procedure with the second belt, crossing the belts and tugging tight. Be sure wheelchair will not move laterally into aisle with normal aircraft movement. FAM 15.13 CARRY-ON BAGGAGE FAM 35.15 ADDITIONAL CABIN EQUIPMENT 50 Wheelchair Pouch 320/321/321NEO (2) T Two (2) AFT, under last row of seats. O n/a S n/a S Secured under the last row of customer seats. FAM 15.13 CARRY-ON BAGGAGE FAM 35.15 ADDITIONAL CABIN EQUIPMENT FAM 50.15 AIRBUS A320 FAM 50.20 AIRBUS A321 FAM 50.25 AIRBUS A321NEO 51 Cabin Stowage for Wheelchair-Pouch and Straps Position wheelchair in last row with handles toward window. Use one wheelchair strap. Secure wheelchair strap to seatbelt. Run the straps through the webbing loops on the front of the pouch. Ensure wheelchair is secured tightly. For wheelchairs too wide to fit on the floor between rows due to reduced pitch. FAM 15.13 CARRY-ON BAGGAGE FAM 35.15 ADDITIONAL CABIN EQUIPMENT 52 Extended Tarmac Delay Kit (EDK) Each aircraft is equipped with one (1) Extended Delay Kit (EDK) box containing 240 packages of Biscoff cookies. The EDK box is located 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. FAM 55.65 IRREGULAR OPERATIONS (Extended Tarmac Delay Program (TDP) 53 Extended Tarmac Delay Kit (EDK) 320/321/321NEO One (1) box T OHB A/C Right, next to wheelchair. O Each box is within the expiration date. S Sealed with red Extended Delay Kit seal. S n/a FAM 35.15 ADDITIONAL CABIN EQUIPMENT FAM 50.15 AIRBUS A320 FAM 50.20 AIRBUS A321 FAM 50.25 AIRBUS A321NEO 54 Megaphone Used in an evacuation or if the PA becomes INOP. 30 minutes of continuous use 50 feet range 320/321/321NEO (2) One (1) FWD OHB, A/C Left T One (1) AFT OHB, A/C Right O Press button and scratch mouthpiece or listen for audible pop. S n/a S Secured in bracket. FAM 35.10 CABIN EQUIPMENT FAM 50.15 AIRBUS A320 FAM 50.20 AIRBUS A321 FAM 50.25 AIRBUS A321NEO 55 First Aid Kit 320 (3) 321 and 321NEO (3) T [180 seats]: One (1) FWD OHB, A/C Right. Two (2) FWD OHB, Two (2) AFT OHB, A/C Right. A/C Right. [186 seats]: Two (2) FWD OHB, A/C Right. One (1) AFT OHB, A/C One (1) AFT OHB, A/C Right. Right. O n/a S Sealed with a tamper evident seal. S Secured in bracket. FAM 25.15 FIRST-AID KITS AND EMERGENCY MEDICAL KIT FAM 35.10 CABIN EQUIPMENT FAM 50.15 AIRBUS A320 FAM 50.20 AIRBUS A321 FAM 50.25 AIRBUS A321NEO 56 Emergency Medical Kit (EMK) 320/321/321NEO (1) T AFT OHB, A/C Right. O n/a S Sealed with a tamper evident seal (green, yellow or red). S Secured in bracket with a pin. FAM 25.15 FIRST-AID KITS AND EMERGENCY MEDICAL KIT FAM 35.10 CABIN EQUIPMENT FAM 50.15 AIRBUS A320 FAM 50.20 AIRBUS A321 FAM 50.25 AIRBUS A321NEO 57 AED – Automated External Defibrillator 320/321/321NEO (1) T AFT OHB, A/C Right. O Battery status indicator flashes black hourglass or green light. S Sealed with a tamper evident seal. S Secured in a bracket with a pin. FAM 35.10 CABIN EQUIPMENT FAM 50.15 AIRBUS A320 FAM 50.20 AIRBUS A321 FAM 50.25 AIRBUS A321NEO 58 AED – Automated External Defibrillator Computer used to assess a patient’s heart rhythm. Identifies a need and administers an electrical shock through the chest wall to the heart. A detailed operation of the AED will be discussed in First Aid. Can be used by Flight Attendants or trained personnel. FR2 FRX Black hourglass Green Light FAM 35.10 CABIN EQUIPMENT FAM 50.15 AIRBUS A320 FAM 50.20 AIRBUS A321 FAM 50.25 AIRBUS A321NEO 59 AED: FR2 Operational Non-Operational Check Flashing black Status indicator shows a hourglass. flashing or solid red “X.” The “X” may be accompanied by an audible chirp. FA “B” should conduct a battery insertion test. FAM 35.10 CABIN EQUIPMENT 60 AED: FRX Operational Non-Operational Check Flashing green No flashing green light. light. May have a chirping sound. Complete a CCR and notify Captain immediately. FAM 35.10 CABIN EQUIPMENT 61 Customer Life Vest Provide flotation means for customers weighing more than 35lbs. 320/321/321NEO T One (1) under each customer seat. O n/a S Sealed with tamper evident security seal. S Secured in compartment underneath each customer seat. FAM 35.15 ADDITIONAL CABIN EQUIPMENT FAM 50.15 AIRBUS A320 FAM 50.20 AIRBUS A321 FAM 50.25 AIRBUS A321NEO 62 Customer Life Vest Under Seat Storage Sealed Broken Seal Open No Action necessary. Verify Life Vest is Verify Life Vest is present, and pouch does present, and pouch does not contain other foreign not contain other foreign objects. objects. Do not complete a CCR. Do not complete a CCR. Only complete a CCR if Life Vest packages have been opened, tampered with or are missing. FAM 35.15 ADDITIONAL CABIN EQUIPMENT FAM 50.15 AIRBUS A320 FAM 50.20 AIRBUS A321 FAM 50.25 AIRBUS A321NEO 63 Customer Life Vest Under Recaro Seats Only complete a CCR if Life Vest packages have been opened, tampered with or are missing. 64 Spare Life Vest 320/321/321NEO (8) Four (4) FWD, OHB, A/C Left. T Four (4) AFT, OHB, A/C Left. O n/a S Sealed plastic bag. S Secured in OHB. FAM 50.15 AIRBUS A320 FAM 50.20 AIRBUS A321 FAM 50.25 AIRBUS A321NEO 65 Infant Life Vest 320/321/321NEO (15) T AFT OHB, A/C Left. O n/a S In a plastic bag. S Secured in a brown burlap bag(s). FAM 35.15 ADDITIONAL CABIN EQUIPMENT FAM 50.15 AIRBUS A320 FAM 50.20 AIRBUS A321 FAM 50.25 AIRBUS A321NEO 66 Infant Life Vest: Safety Info Card 67 Infant Life Vest Operation 68 Life Rafts All Life Rafts are identical in features and operation: Dual entry Dual-sided (reversible) Boarding stations Sea anchor Survival kit Canopy Utility Kit Secondary Utility Kit FAM 35.15 ADDITIONAL CABIN EQUIPMENT 69 Life Raft A320/A321/A321NEO Overwater Equipped Capacity Overload A/C Capacity A320 (1 raft) 25 or 32 37 or 48 A321 (2 rafts) 32 48 A321NEO (3 rafts) 6, 36 and 36 9, 54 and 54 FAM 35.15 ADDITIONAL CABIN EQUIPMENT 70 Life Raft A320/A321/A321NEO 320 (1) 321 (2) 321NEO (1) 1 AFT OHB, 1 2R OHB A/C Right 1 OWE OHB A/C Right T A/C Left 1 3L OHB, A/C Left 1 3L OHB, A/C Left 1 AFT OHB, A/C Left O n/a S n/a S Secured with belts. FAM 35.15 ADDITIONAL CABIN EQUIPMENT FAM 50.15 AIRBUS A320 FAM 50.20 AIRBUS A321 FAM 50.25 AIRBUS A321NEO 71 Life Raft Life Rafts are not required to be secured to the OHB with a set of two (2) belts. The A321 pre-flight checklist (TOSS) is as follows: 72 Life Raft Inflation FAM 35.15 ADDITIONAL CABIN EQUIPMENT 73 Survival Kit The purpose is to equip each Slide/Raft with critical survival and signaling equipment. 320/321/A321NEO (4) FWD T Two (2) FWD OHB, A/C Right. Two (2) AFT OHB, A/C Right. O n/a S Sealed with tamper- evident security seal. S n/a FAM 35.15 ADDITIONAL CABIN EQUIPMENT AFT FAM 50.15 AIRBUS A320 FAM 50.20 AIRBUS A321 FAM 50.25 AIRBUS A321NEO 74 Survival Kit: Contents Canopy 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 FAM 35.15 ADDITIONAL CABIN EQUIPMENT 75 Utility Kits Contents Utility Kit 4 Small packages drinking water Gauze bandages Bandages Knife Signaling mirror Sea dye marker Whistle Bailing bucket Raft patch kit FAM 35.15 ADDITIONAL CABIN EQUIPMENT 76 Secondary Utility Kits Contents Water Purification Tabs Ammonia Inhalants Secondary Utility Kit Rescue flashlights and batteries Signaling flares Iodine Swabs Burn Ointment Water purification tablets Ammonia inhalants Burn ointment Iodine swabs Flashlight Signal Flares FAM 35.15 ADDITIONAL CABIN EQUIPMENT 77 Emergency Locator Transmitters (ELT) Used to assist rescuers in the location of survivors, after a ditching. Frontier currently has two models on the A/C. Large Emergency Locator Small Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT) Transmitter (ELT) FAM 35.15 ADDITIONAL CABIN EQUIPMENT 78 How ELT Works The ELT signals are transmitted to GOES national weather tracking and GPS satellites to determine an exact position. After activation lasts approx. 50 hours FAM 35.15 ADDITIONAL CABIN EQUIPMENT 79 Large ELT Large (ELT) To activate simply toss into water. Note: Some require salt water to activate and have a salt packet attached. Water enters hole in ELT tube, dissolves tape securing down antenna and antenna pops up. T One (1) FWD OHB, A/C Right. O n/a S n/a S Secured in bracket. FAM 35.15 ADDITIONAL CABIN EQUIPMENT FAM 50.15 AIRBUS A320 FAM 50.20 AIRBUS A321 FAM 50.25 AIRBUS A321NEO 80 Small ELT Small ELT (5.28 X 5.08 and weighs 2.64 pounds) Pull the antenna away from the foam collar and place into water. ELT will automatically activate within 10 seconds of being in water and the indicator light will start to blink amber. T One (1) FWD OHB, A/C Right. O n/a S n/a S Secured in bracket. FAM 35.15 ADDITIONAL CABIN EQUIPMENT FAM 50.15 AIRBUS A320 FAM 50.20 AIRBUS A321 FAM 50.25 AIRBUS A321NEO 81 OWE Escape Line 320 (4) A321NEO (4) Two (2) small OHB, mid- T cabin, A/C Right. Two (2) small OHB, mid- cabin, A/C Left. O n/a S Sealed plastic bag S Overhead bin mid-cabin FAM 35.15 ADDITIONAL CABIN EQUIPMENT FAM 50.15 AIRBUS A320 FAM 50.25 AIRBUS A321NEO 82 83 Portable Oxygen Bottle (POB) Frontier uses two (2) types of Portable Oxygen Bottles: Single and Dual Outlet- Either type can complete the aircraft’s requirement. FAM 35.10 CABIN EQUIPMENT 84 Portable Oxygen Bottle (POB), cont. 320 (7) 321 (8) 321NEO (8) T Two (2) FWD OHB, Two (2) FWD OHB, A/C Two (2) FWD A/C Right. Right. OHB, A/C Five (5) AFT OHB, Two (2) AFT OHB, A/C Right. A/C Right. Right. Two (2) 3L Two (2) 2R OHB, A/C OHB, A/C O Gauge between 1500 psi Right. Left. and 1850 psi and mask Two (2) 3L OHB, A/C Four (4) AFT attached to outlet. Left. OHB, A/C Right. S n/a (Mask may be in plastic bag; tube plugged into the high flow outlet.) S Secured in bracket. FAM 50.15 AIRBUS A320 FAM 50.20 AIRBUS A321 FAM 50.25 AIRBUS A321NEO 85 Portable Oxygen Bottle (POB), cont. Single Outlet Portable Oxygen Dual Outlet Portable Oxygen Bottle (POB) Bottle (POB) High =Disperses 4 liters/minute High = Disperses 4 liters/minute For 60 minutes For 30 minutes Low = Disperses 2 liters/minute Low = Disperses 2 liters/minute For 120 minutes For 60 minutes FAM 35.10 CABIN EQUIPMENT 86 Single Outlet POB: Use Once released from brackets, turn on/off control knob counter- clockwise to 2 liters/minute or 4 liters/minute position to start flow of oxygen. Number must be clearly displayed. No oxygen will flow until liters/minute number is centered. Notify Flight Deck of the intent to use oxygen. FAM 35.10 CABIN EQUIPMENT 87 Dual Outlet POB: Use Mask on high flow outlet. Turn knob counter-clockwise until fully open. Ensure O2 is both odorless and colorless. Use shoulder strap when transporting. Don’t let fall below 500 psi. Notify Flight Deck of intent to use oxygen. Used mask in airsick bag (unless biohazard). Attach a clean mask to POB. POB Mask Fitting Return POB to brackets. Complete a Cabin Condition Report. FAM 35.10 CABIN EQUIPMENT 88 Spare POB Masks 320/321/321 NEO (2) T AFT OHB, A/C Right. O n/a S Sealed in plastic bag. S n/a FAM 50.15 AIRBUS A320 FAM 50.20 AIRBUS A321 FAM 50.25 AIRBUS A321NEO 89 After Use Mask Procedures When the POB is no longer required: 1. Turn off oxygen flow. 2. Disconnect used mask from bottle and attach clean mask to bottle outlet. 3. Place mask end into storage pouch. 4. Place used mask and tubing in airsick bag and stow in OHB. If contaminated place the mask in biohazard bag in the lavatory trash and lock the lavatory door. 5. Complete Cabin Condition Report. FAM 35.10 CABIN EQUIPMENT 90 Fire Triangle 91 Classes of Fires CLASS WHAT’S BURNING? EXTINGUISHER Material: paper, Use H2O Extinguisher. fabric, wood Use Halon Fire Extinguisher or Halon-free Fire Extinguisher if followed by soaking with non- flammable liquid. Flammable liquids: Use Halon Fire Extinguisher or fuel, oil, grease Halon-free Fire Extinguisher ONLY! Never us H2O which will spread the fuel. Electrical: circuits, Use Halon Fire Extinguisher or galley fire Halon-free Fire Extinguisher ONLY! Shut off the current. Never use H20 which will conduct FAM 40.20 FIRE- Classification Of Fires electricity. 92 Water Extinguisher Operation Used to Sprays up to 20 feet extinguish class Last for 30 seconds A fires ONLY. T urn handle clockwise fully to puncture CO2 and break the tamper evident seal. A im at the base of the fire. D epress thumb lever. S weeping motion, moving forward. FAM 35.10 CABIN EQUIPMENT 93 Water Fire Extinguisher 320/321/321NEO (1) T One (1) AFT OHB, A/C Left. O CO2 cartridge visible in the handle. S Sealed with a tamper evident seal. S Secured in bracket. FAM 50.15 AIRBUS A320 FAM 50.20 AIRBUS A321 FAM 50.25 AIRBUS A321NEO 94 Water Fire Extinguisher Demonstration FAM 35.10 CABIN EQUIPMENT 95 Cabin Halon Fire Extinguisher 320 (3) 321 (4) 321NEO (5) Two (2) FWD OHB, Two (2) FWD OHB, A/C Two (2) FWD T A/C Left. Left. OHB, A/C Left. One (1) AFT OHB, One (1) 2R OHB, A/C One (1) 3L OHB A/C Left. Right. A/C Left. One (1) 3L OHB, A/C Left. Two (2) AFT O Gauge in the green. OHB A/C Left. S Sealed with a tamper evident seal. S Secured in a bracket. *1 additional in the Flight Deck on all AC FAM 50.15 AIRBUS A320 FAM 50.20 AIRBUS A321 FAM 50.25 AIRBUS A321NEO 96 Cabin Halon Fire Extinguisher Operation Sprays up to 11.5 feet Lasts for 9.5 seconds Press down on the black lever safeguard to break wire clasp. Aim at the base of the fire, holding upright. S queeze handles together to release the agent. S weeping motion, moving toward fire. FAM 35.10 CABIN EQUIPMENT 97 HAFEX Halon-free Fire Extinguisher 98 HAFEX Halon-free Fire Extinguisher Beginning in the spring 2025 new Frontier aircraft will be delivered with HAFEX Halon-free Fire Extinguishers. While very similar to the current Halon Fire Extinguishers the HAFEX Halon-free Fire Extinguishers have some differences: ❖Bracket – two retention bands ❖Operation – pin vs. black lever ❖Use – can be used on Class A, B & C fires, as well as lithium-ion battery fires. There is no need to follow up with a non-flammable liquid if used on a Class A fire as the fire-fighting agent is a liquid 99 HAFEX Halon-free Fire Extinguisher Pre-flight 320 (3) T A/C Specific. Two (2) FWD OHB, A/C Left. One (1) AFT OHB, A/C Left. O Gauge in the green. 321 (4) Sealed with a tamper S evident seal (pin). Two (2) FWD OHB, A/C Left. One (1) 2R OHB, A/C Right. One (1) 3L OHB, A/C Left. S Secured in a 321NEO (5) bracket (with 2 retention bands). Two (2) FWD OHB, A/C Left. One (1) 3L OHB A/C Left. Two (2) AFT OHB A/C Left. REF: MUST-READ XX-XX (differences from Halon Fire Extinguisher) 100 HAFEX Halon-free Fire Extinguisher Use The HAFEX Halon-free Fire Extinguisher can be used to extinguish Class A, B and C fires. There is no need to follow up with a non-flammable liquid if used on a Class A fire. The HAFEX Halon-free agent serves to reduce/eliminate the oxygen element of the fire triangle. The HAFEX Halon-free Fire extinguisher has a range of 5-6 feet and will last for 9-10 seconds. FAM Must-Read XX-XX 101 HAFEX Halon-free Fire Extinguisher Operation P ull the pin to break the tamper evident seal. A im at the base of the fire, holding upright. S queeze handles together to release the agent. S weeping motion, moving toward fire. FAM Must-Read XX-XX 102 Protective Breathing Equipment (PBE) 320 (4) 321 (5) 321NEO (5) Two (2) FWD OHB, Two (2) FWD OHB, A/C Two (2) FWD A/C Left. Left. OHB, A/C Left. Two (2) AFT OHB, One (1) AFT OHB, A/C One (1) 3L OHB, T A/C Left. Left. A/C Left. One (1) 2R OHB, A/C Two (2) AFT OHB Right. A/C Left. One (1) 3L OHB, A/C Left. O Humidity indicator blue. S Sealed with tamper evident seal. S Secured in bracket. FAM 50.15 AIRBUS A320 FAM 50.20 AIRBUS A321 FAM 50.25 AIRBUS A321NEO 103 Protective Breathing Equipment (PBE) Used for protection from dense smoke and/or toxic fumes. Must be located within reach of each extinguisher. Lasts approximately 15 minutes. FAM 35.10 CABIN EQUIPMENT 104 104 PBE Operation PBE should be donned away from the source of the fire. Pull pouch from the container. Open pouch and remove the hood. Pull yellow oxygen cylinders apart. Place hands in the rubber opening and stretch apart. Place the PBE over head with the rubber lining around the neck. All hair must be tucked inside the PBE. The PBE must be donned within 15 seconds of pulling apart the oxygen cylinders. FAM 35.10 CABIN EQUIPMENT 105 PBE Operation- cont. The PBE will inflate and a green indicator light will flash. Light Indicators As the oxygen supply diminishes, the PBE will collapse and a red indicator light will begin flashing alternately with the green indicator light. Before removing the PBE, make sure to be clear and away from any source of fire. Condensation will appear inside the PBE. This is normal. FAM 35.10 CABIN EQUIPMENT 106 Essex PBE, video 107 Lavatory Halon Extinguisher o Will automatically 320/321/321NEO (3) discharge at 175° F o Completely automatic T One (1) over each lavatory and self-contained waste bin. O Pressure gauge needle in the green zone. S n/a S n/a FAM 35.15 ADDITIONAL CABIN EQUIPMENT FAM 50.15 AIRBUS A320 FAM 50.20 AIRBUS A321 FAM 50.25 AIRBUS A321NEO 108 Lavatory Automatic Halon Fire Extinguisher Will discharge at 175° Completely automatic and self-contained FAM 50.05 INTRODUCTION TO AIRBUS AIRCRAFT-Cabin Interior Components 109 Lavatory Automatic Halon Fire Extinguisher, cont. To access Lavatory Fire Extinguisher for preflight, push on the door to open, disengaging lock. To lock door, push until hearing the click. FAM 50.05 INTRODUCTION TO AIRBUS AIRCRAFT-Cabin Interior Components 110 Lavatory Smoke Detection Indicators Red indicator light flashes on the AIP. A triple low chime. The amber light. LAV SMOKE button on the (FAP) illuminates. FAM 35.15 ADDITIONAL CABIN EQUIPMENT 111 Fire Containment Bag 320/321/321NEO (1) T FWD OHB A/C Left. O n/a S Sealed in a plastic bag. S n/a Contents: One (1) pair fire-resistant gloves. FAM 35.10 CABIN EQUIPMENT One (1) large, laptop-sized Fire FAM 50.15 AIRBUS A320 FAM 50.20 AIRBUS A321 Containment Bag. FAM 50.25 AIRBUS A321NEO 112 Flight Deck Equipment Flight Attendants must be aware of the location and operation of the Flight Deck emergency equipment. FAs do not pre-flight Flight Deck emergency equipment. Crash Axe Halon Fire Escape Ropes Extinguisher Fire-retardant Gloves FAM 35.20 FLIGHT DECK EQUIPMENT 113 Crew Fixed Oxygen FAM 35.20 FLIGHT DECK EQUIPMENT-Crew Fixed Oxygen 114 Objectives ✓ Understand the differences between MEL, In-op, and No-Go items ✓ Be familiar with the Cabin Condition Report including where it is kept, when and how to use it ✓ Identify the Cabin Emergency Equipment Zones for each Flight Attendant ✓ Know the specific pre-flight responsibilities (T.O.S.S.) for every piece of cabin emergency equipment ✓ Be aware of the Flight Deck emergency equipment and its use. 115