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Tap on AVAILABLE IN BUNDLE/PACKAGE DEAL to unlock free bonus exams – save more while you get what you need. The Hawaiian Airlines Flight Attendant Training Exam Questions and Correct Verified Solutions – Latest Updated Edition is a comprehensive study resource designed to help candidates prepare for Hawaiian Airlines Flight Attendant training and related knowledge assessments. Hawaiian Airlines continues to operate as a distinct branded airline within the Alaska Airlines organization, with Hawaiian branding and its distinctive Pualani identity remaining part of the passenger and employee experience. The resource focuses on the core areas expected of a professional flight attendant, including aviation safety, emergency procedures, aircraft equipment, evacuation procedures, cabin preparation, passenger safety, first aid, fire and smoke response, security, customer service, crew communication, and airline-specific procedures. A major section covers aviation safety fundamentals, including the flight attendant's safety responsibilities, cabin surveillance, safety checks, compliance with procedures, passenger briefings, and maintaining situational awareness throughout the flight. The guide also addresses emergency procedures, including evacuation decision-making, emergency exits, evacuation commands, cabin preparation, passenger management, crew coordination, and procedures for responding to abnormal or emergency situations. Aircraft doors and exits receive dedicated attention. Practice scenarios cover door operation, exit identification, arming and disarming procedures, evacuation responsibilities, and appropriate crew actions when an emergency requires rapid cabin evacuation. The material includes emergency equipment, including life vests, evacuation slides, rafts, emergency lighting, oxygen equipment, fire extinguishers, first-aid equipment, and other equipment flight attendants must understand and operate according to approved procedures. A substantial section covers fire and smoke emergencies, including recognizing potential fire sources, communicating with the flight crew, selecting appropriate firefighting equipment, coordinating with other crewmembers, and protecting passengers from smoke exposure. The resource also reviews medical emergencies and first aid, including passenger illness or injury, CPR/AED responsibilities, basic first-aid response, medical-event communication, and coordination with qualified medical assistance when available. Turbulence and cabin safety are covered through scenarios involving securing the cabin, monitoring passengers, using appropriate restraint procedures, protecting crew members, and communicating safety instructions. The guide addresses passenger handling and customer service, emphasizing professional communication, conflict management, cultural awareness, accessibility, and maintaining a welcoming guest experience while keeping safety as the primary responsibility. Because Hawaiian Airlines is strongly associated with Hawaiʻi, the resource also emphasizes Hawaiian culture, hospitality, and communication, including respectful interaction with guests and awareness of the airline's distinctive Hawaiian identity. Hawaiian Airlines states that its crew continues to extend Hawaiian hoʻokipa (hospitality) and that the company remains committed to growing the use of ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi in its workplace and guest experience. Another preparation area is crew resource management and teamwork, including communication between flight attendants, coordination with the flight deck, delegation of responsibilities, situational awareness, and maintaining effective teamwork during emergencies. The resource further covers cabin security, including recognizing unusual passenger behavior, maintaining awareness of potential security concerns, following established reporting procedures, and protecting passengers and crew. Practice questions include scenario-based situations involving medical events, turbulence, smoke or fire, unruly passengers, emergency landings, evacuations, equipment problems, cabin-service issues, and communication challenges. These scenarios are intended to reinforce safe decision-making rather than memorization alone. The material also emphasizes airline-specific procedures and manuals. Flight attendants should always rely on current company-issued training materials, manuals, bulletins, and instructor guidance because operational procedures can change. For 2026 preparation, candidates should be especially careful about relying on third-party documents that claim to contain “actual,” “verified,” or “just released” training questions. Such claims should not be treated as evidence that the material reproduces Hawaiian Airlines' confidential training assessments. The resource should therefore be treated as a study and practice resource rather than an official or leaked Hawaiian Airlines examination. The safest preparation approach is to combine general aviation knowledge with the current training materials provided by the airline. Aligned with flight-attendant training fundamentals and Hawaiian Airlines' current brand and operational environment, this study guide supports preparation in aviation safety, emergency procedures, aircraft doors and exits, evacuation, emergency equipment, fire and smoke response, first aid and CPR, turbulence, cabin security, passenger management, customer service, crew communication, teamwork, Hawaiian hospitality, and operational procedures. Ideal for Hawaiian Airlines Flight Attendant candidates and trainees, this resource provides focused review material, scenario-based practice questions, and solution explanations to reinforce knowledge before training assessments.

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Hawaiian Airlines Flight Attendant Training EXAM QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT VERIFIED SOLUTIONS LATEST UPDATE THIS
YEAR – JUST RELEASED
Hawaiian Airlines Flight Attendant Training Exam


10-Line Exam Coverage in Points Form
1. Aircraft & Cabin Terminology – A/C (Aircraft), AFT (back section), FWD (forward), Body
(main part), Bulkhead (wall separating cabin sections), Galley (kitchen/stowage area)
2. Flight Operations & Phases – Approach (preparing for landing), Rejected Takeoff
(aborted takeoff roll), Pushback (ground vehicle pushes aircraft from gate), Leg (segment
of flight plan), Tailwind (wind pushing aircraft forward)
3. Safety & Emergency Equipment – AED (Automated External Defibrillator), PBE
(Protective Breathing Equipment), FAK (First Aid Kit), ELT (Emergency Locating
Transmitter), EEMK (Enhanced Emergency Medical Kit), BIT (Battery Insertion Test)
4. Emergency Procedures – Arm/Arming (preparing door for emergency operation), Brace
Position (position assumed for takeoff/landing and emergencies), Evacuation
Commands, Competency Drills (Hawaiian evacuation commands), Evacuate (leaving area
expediently)
5. Passenger & Disability Regulations – ACAA (Air Carrier Access Act), ADA (Americans
with Disabilities Act), ABP (Able-bodied Person/Passenger), Ambulatory Passenger, Non-
Ambulatory Passenger, CRS (Child Restraint System), IPAC (Inflight Passenger Aisle Chair)
6. Regulatory & Operational Agencies – FAA (Federal Aviation Administration), FAR
(Federal Aviation Regulations), ATC (Air Traffic Control), AOA (Airport Operations Area),
DOT (Department of Transportation), DOA (Department of Agriculture)
7. Crew & Work Scheduling – Bidding (system of requesting work schedule by seniority),
Reserve (on-duty flight attendant ready for immediate dispatch), Deadheading
(transporting crew between stations), Layover (remaining at location before continuing
or returning), Crew Scheduling, Crew Resource Office
8. Hawaiian-Specific & Unique Terminology – AIP (Attendant Indication Panel for A330
aircraft), II/I-I (Inter-island Flight Operations), WBAT (Web-based Application Tool),
COMAIL/COMAT (Company correspondence/mail/material), MEG (Megaphone), OVWG
(Overwing)
9. Medical & Inflight Emergencies – MedLink (assistance during onboard medical
emergencies via phone patch), EMT (Emergency Medical Technician), Incapacitated
Passenger, Decompression (loss of cabin pressurization), Bomb Threat, Crew
Interference

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10. House Rules & Professional Standards – House Rules (company rules employees must
follow), Chief Agent (Hawaiian Airlines personnel coordinating airport activities), Station
Manager (individual responsible for all operations at a specific airport), Safety Demo (FA
actions providing safety information to passengers), Compliance Check (visual check for
passenger compliance)




100 MCQ Questions with Rationales


1. What does the abbreviation "A/C" stand for in flight attendant terminology?


A) Air Conditioning

B) Aircraft

C) Air Carrier

D) Air Control


Correct Answer: B

Rationale: In flight attendant terminology, "A/C" is the standard abbreviation for Aircraft .


2. What does "AFT" refer to on an aircraft?


A) The front section of the aircraft

B) The back section of the aircraft

C) The left side of the aircraft

D) The right side of the aircraft


Correct Answer: B

Rationale: "AFT" refers to the back section of the aircraft, relating to the direction of something

"behind" .

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3. What is the primary purpose of "arming" an aircraft door?


A) To lock the door for takeoff

B) To prepare the door for emergency operation

C) To secure the door during pushback

D) To disarm the door for passenger boarding


Correct Answer: B

Rationale: "Arming" refers to preparing the aircraft door for emergency operation .


4. What does "AFA" stand for?


A) American Flight Association

B) Association of Flight Attendants

C) Airline Flight Alliance

D) Aviation First Aid


Correct Answer: B

Rationale: "AFA" stands for the Association of Flight Attendants, the union representing

Hawaiian Airlines flight attendants .


5. What is an "ABP" in flight attendant terminology?


A) Airborne Passenger

B) Able-bodied Person/Passenger

C) Approved Boarding Pass

D) Automated Boarding Procedure

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Correct Answer: B

Rationale: "ABP" stands for Able-bodied Person/Passenger .


6. Which act is referred to by the abbreviation "ACAA"?


A) Air Carrier Access Act

B) Aviation Crew Assistance Act

C) Aircraft Cabin Access Act

D) Airline Certification and Authorization Act


Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The ACAA (Air Carrier Access Act) prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability in

air travel .


7. What does "ADA" stand for?


A) Airline Disability Alliance

B) Americans with Disabilities Act

C) Aviation Development Administration

D) Aircrew Deployment Agency


Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) is a key regulation that flight attendants

must be familiar with .


8. What is the function of the "AIP" (Attendant Indication Panel)?

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