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How many steps are in the planned emergency landing?
9
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If time does not permit completion of all nine steps, what must be covered?
- SEBS
- Seatbelt Drill
- Exit Locations
- Brace positions
- Secure Cabine - Lock LAVS
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What does ABP stand for?
Able Bodied Person
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Where should the ABP's be seated for the L1 Door?
1A, 1C & 2C
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Where should the ABP's be seated for the R1 Door?
1D, 1F & 2D
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Where should the ABP's be seated for the L2/R2 Doors?
- 31 A, B & C
- 31 D, 31 F & 30 D
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Where should the ABP's be seated for the T/C Exit?
31 C, 31 D & 30 C
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How many ABP's are there per exit?
3
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Any time an In-flight Incidnet occurs, the VP of In flight should be notified by filling out a Cabin Crew Safety Report within 24 hours. T or F
True
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How do we prepare everyday for an emergency?
- Briefings
- Silent Review
- Pre-Flight Duties
- Demos
- Brace Positions
- Use of FAM
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What are the 3 types of emergencies?
- Planned
- Unplanned
- Unwarrented (passenger inniated)
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What does TEST stand for?
- T - Type of emergency, special instructions?
- E - Evacuation - will t be necessary?
- S - Signals for brace, evacuation, or remain seated
- T - Time available to prepare
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How are we notified by the F/D of an emergency?
6 chimes or a PA Announcement
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Where would I find the 9 Steps in my FAM?
Green Cards
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Where are the F/A positions for safety demos?
- L1 - PA
- R1 - Rows 1 & 10
- L2 - just FWD of the OWE's
- R2 - as directed by L1
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What things will influence the customer brace positions?
Where they are seated and what they are physically able to do
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What is the Primary Brace Position?
- Feet firmly on the floor sholder width apart
- Seatbelts fastened low and tight
- Cross arms at wrists
- Grasp seat back in front of you
- Lean slightly forward
- Tuck chin to chest
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What is the Secondary Brace position?
- Feet firmly on the floor sholder width apart
- Seatbelts fastened low and tight
- Bend all the way over
- Wrap arms under knees and grasp wrists/hands
- Tuck chin to chest
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Name some passengers that may need a floor level exit only?
nonambulatory
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What is the L1 F/A's secondary ABP briefing responsibility?
OWE
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What should be included in your Silent Review?
- ELS
- Emergency Equiptment in your area
- Exit locations
- Evacuation Commands
- Specials
- Proper J/S position
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What command will the CAPT give to Evacuate?
Evacuate! Evacuate!
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When you recieve the signal "Brace! Brace!" from the CAPT, what commands will you begin shouting?
"Bend Over! Heads Down! Stay Down!"
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What information will the CAPT give you before the Evacuate command?
Usable exits
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What items should you take with you during an evacuation, time permitting?
- FAK
- EMK
- AED
- MEG
- Flashlight
- ELT
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After the evacuation, you should lead the customers away from the crash site. T or F
False
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