Breeze Flight Attendant PreTraining
1. Exit Row Briefing:
"Hello, my name is Jakob and I need your attention for a few minutes.
I'd like to remind you that you are seated in an emergency exit seat.
Please take a minute to review the exit operation and exit seat requirements on
the safety information card.
In the event of an emergency, you will need to assist with the evacuation.
Please provide a verbal confirmation that you are comfortable with this
responsibility.
(FA must receive verbal confirmation from each exit seat occupant)
Do you have any questions?
Thank you for your attention and enjoy your flight on Breeze!"
2. Chief Pilot: Manager of all pilots
3. Director of Operations: A management pilot position required by FAR
4. Flight Crewmember: A pilot assigned to duty during a flight
5. Captain: Pilot in command of the flight; occupies the left seat in the flight deck
6. First Officer: Pilot second in command; occupies right seat in flight deck
7. Able-Bodied Person: A person selected by crewmembers to assist in an
emergency situation if required
8. Guest: Person traveling aboard an aircraft; Breeze Airways term for a
Customer or Passenger
9. Revenue Guest: A guest that pays a fare for their ticket
10. Non-Revenue Guest: A guest that is traveling on a free or service charge
ticket (usually an employee)
11. Through Flight: A flight that makes an intermediate stop without changing
flight number
12. Through Guest: A guest who is continuing on after a scheduled stop
13. Unnacompanied minor: A child not accompanied by an adult
14. Airstairs: Stairs used to board or deplane an aircraft. Also called Ramp Stand
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15. Fixed Based Operator: Airport facilities typically associated with private
aircraft
16. Operations: The communications center of the airline at headquarters or a
given airport
17. Ramp Service Agent: Breeze Team Member or Contractor who works below
the wing of the aircraft
18 Taxi The movement of an aircraft to/from the runway and the gate
19 Aft: The rear of the aircraft; as a direction, toward the tail of the plane
20 Aircraft Left: The left side of the aircraft as you are in the cabin facing the
cockpit. The captain's seat is on the aircraft left.
21. Aircraft Right: The right side of the aircraft as you are in the cabin facing the
cockpit. The first officer's seat is on the aircraft right.
22. Boarding: When someone is allowed onto the aircraft. Also known as
enplaning
23. Bulkhead: Any dividing partition in the cabin of an aircraft
24. Deplaning: Leaving the aircraft
25. Flight Deck: The area of the aircraft where the pilots sit and the aircraft is
controlled
26. Forward: The front portion of the aircraft or in the direction of the front of the
aircraft.
27. Fuselage: The body of the airplane, holds all the pieces together
28. Galley: The "kitchen" area of the aircraft where service items/supplies are
stowed/prepared
29. Jumpseat: A retractable seat that Flight Attendants sit in for taxi, takeoff, and
landing
30. Lavatory: Restroom on the aircraft
31. Pressurization: When an aircraft is pressurized as close to sea level as
possible
32. Situational Awareness: The behavior of a crewmember who is constantly
considering their surroundings throughout a flight
33. Charter: A flight where a group of individuals rents the entire plane
34. Deadhead: Crewmember travel for duty at the direction of the company
35. Domicile: The base of operation where a crewmember is assigned
36. Ferry: Transfer of an aircraft from one point to another without revenue guests
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1. Exit Row Briefing:
"Hello, my name is Jakob and I need your attention for a few minutes.
I'd like to remind you that you are seated in an emergency exit seat.
Please take a minute to review the exit operation and exit seat requirements on
the safety information card.
In the event of an emergency, you will need to assist with the evacuation.
Please provide a verbal confirmation that you are comfortable with this
responsibility.
(FA must receive verbal confirmation from each exit seat occupant)
Do you have any questions?
Thank you for your attention and enjoy your flight on Breeze!"
2. Chief Pilot: Manager of all pilots
3. Director of Operations: A management pilot position required by FAR
4. Flight Crewmember: A pilot assigned to duty during a flight
5. Captain: Pilot in command of the flight; occupies the left seat in the flight deck
6. First Officer: Pilot second in command; occupies right seat in flight deck
7. Able-Bodied Person: A person selected by crewmembers to assist in an
emergency situation if required
8. Guest: Person traveling aboard an aircraft; Breeze Airways term for a
Customer or Passenger
9. Revenue Guest: A guest that pays a fare for their ticket
10. Non-Revenue Guest: A guest that is traveling on a free or service charge
ticket (usually an employee)
11. Through Flight: A flight that makes an intermediate stop without changing
flight number
12. Through Guest: A guest who is continuing on after a scheduled stop
13. Unnacompanied minor: A child not accompanied by an adult
14. Airstairs: Stairs used to board or deplane an aircraft. Also called Ramp Stand
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.
15. Fixed Based Operator: Airport facilities typically associated with private
aircraft
16. Operations: The communications center of the airline at headquarters or a
given airport
17. Ramp Service Agent: Breeze Team Member or Contractor who works below
the wing of the aircraft
18 Taxi The movement of an aircraft to/from the runway and the gate
19 Aft: The rear of the aircraft; as a direction, toward the tail of the plane
20 Aircraft Left: The left side of the aircraft as you are in the cabin facing the
cockpit. The captain's seat is on the aircraft left.
21. Aircraft Right: The right side of the aircraft as you are in the cabin facing the
cockpit. The first officer's seat is on the aircraft right.
22. Boarding: When someone is allowed onto the aircraft. Also known as
enplaning
23. Bulkhead: Any dividing partition in the cabin of an aircraft
24. Deplaning: Leaving the aircraft
25. Flight Deck: The area of the aircraft where the pilots sit and the aircraft is
controlled
26. Forward: The front portion of the aircraft or in the direction of the front of the
aircraft.
27. Fuselage: The body of the airplane, holds all the pieces together
28. Galley: The "kitchen" area of the aircraft where service items/supplies are
stowed/prepared
29. Jumpseat: A retractable seat that Flight Attendants sit in for taxi, takeoff, and
landing
30. Lavatory: Restroom on the aircraft
31. Pressurization: When an aircraft is pressurized as close to sea level as
possible
32. Situational Awareness: The behavior of a crewmember who is constantly
considering their surroundings throughout a flight
33. Charter: A flight where a group of individuals rents the entire plane
34. Deadhead: Crewmember travel for duty at the direction of the company
35. Domicile: The base of operation where a crewmember is assigned
36. Ferry: Transfer of an aircraft from one point to another without revenue guests
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