Question 1
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The Basic Fire drill requires a minimum of three cabin crew. What role should the 2nd crew member assume?
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Fire fighter
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Backup
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Communicator
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Crowd controller
Question 2
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The first crew member to observe any smoke or flames becomes the fire fighter and must:
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The 'Fire fighter' should obtain the nearest extinguishing agent. BCF, or a container of non alcoholic liquid for small non-electrical fires.
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Investigate/attack the incident - stay low, check for heat and any spread of smoke and flames.
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Locate source
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Call or signal another crew member who becomes the 'Communicator'.
Question 3
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The Communicator should initiate an All Stations Emergency call. Once contact is made with the Flight Deck, the Communicator should never disconnect the call, or remove the inter-phone from their ear.
Question 4
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The Back up crew member should bring what equipment with them?
Question 5
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Select the correct order of actions, when encountering an oven incident.
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Switch off electrical power supply. Implement basic fire drill. Keep door closed.
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Implement basic fire drill. Keep door closed. Switch off electrical power supply.
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Switch off electrical power supply. Keep door closed. Implement basic fire drill.
Question 6
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Oven door should be opened no more than 2-5 cm's when dealing with a suspected oven fire.
Question 7
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What should you do if you suspect fire in a compartment or behind a wall or ceiling panel?
Question 8
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The crash axe can be used for survival after a crash, but also to pry open cabin panels to investigate compartment fires.
Question 9
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Waste bin fire. Cabin crew should...
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Remove waste bin from the compartment, and fight the fire.
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Leave the waste bin in place and spray BCF into waste bin flap.
Question 10
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Fire is made up of which three elements?
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Fumes. Oxygen. Smoke
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Heat. Oxygen. Fuel.
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Fuel. Oxygen. Nitrogen.
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Gas. Air. Heat.
Question 11
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If crew detect cabin fumes, they should Protect themselves, Communicate via Emerg All Stations call, Limit access to area and exposure to crew/pax. Investigate and monitor.
Question 12
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During depressurisation, which of the following may occur
Question 13
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What is the Time of Useful Consciousness at 35,000ft
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45 seconds
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1 minute
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10 minutes
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15 seconds
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3 minutes
Question 14
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Select ALL of the aircraft (cabin) indications of depressurisation
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No smoking and Fasten seatbelt signs illuminate
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Cabin lighting illuminates to max brightness
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Oxygen Masks drop from PSU
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Automated PA instructs PAX - repeats three times.
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F/D manual oxy deployment switch is activated as a checklist item
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Aircraft descends rapidly
Question 15
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The second step in the Depressurisation Check-list is..
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Nearest oxygen mask........DON
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Seat belt........FASTEN
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Nearest seat........OCCUPY
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Passengers........INSTRUCT
Question 16
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Hypoxia is the same condition as Decompression sickness
Question 17
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Decompression sickness symptoms include: Joint pains, Chest pains, Visual impairment, Mental impairment, and Collapse.
Question 18
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If a passenger complains of pain in the sinus or ears during descent, you should tell them to: (select all appropriate answers).
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Suck a sweet
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Swallow
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Yawn
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Hold their nose and blow gently into their nose (Valsalva manoeuvre)
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Run up and down the aisle
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Put their fingers in their ears
Question 19
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CTRM stands for what?
Question 20
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Level 4 of the CTRM is ..
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Life Threatening
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Attack on Flight Deck
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Physical Assault
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Pilot Incapacitation
Question 21
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The flight deck is in lockdown, therefore no one is to enter or leave the flight deck until the aircraft is on the ground (with one exception).
Question 22
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SAAP stands for [blank_start]Suspicious[blank_end] Article Action Plan
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Suspicious
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Strange
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Solid
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Sexy
Question 23
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Least R____ B_____ Location
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Risk Bomb
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Real Bomb
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Risk Band
Question 24
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There are three types of depressurisation. Explosive, [blank_start]sudden[blank_end], and Gradual.
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sudden
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stable
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suspicious
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strange