Breeze Emergency Exam Test
What are the two types of emergencies? - Correct Answers -Planned- time available for
preparation
Unplanned- minimum or no time for available preparation
Who do the FAs notify in the event of an emergency? - Correct Answers -The Captain
What is the discovering FA? - Correct Answers -A term applied to the first FA who
comes across the emergency
What is the supporting FA? - Correct Answers -A term applied for those who are
notifying the CA of the emergency and supporting the discovering FA
What is imminent danger? - Correct Answers -When the FA feels like there life is in
IMMINENT danger during an evacuation the FA must make a decision to evacuate
What are the types of decompressions? - Correct Answers -Explosive/rapid
decompression and slow/gradual decompression
Where should you locate passengers post-evacuation? - Correct Answers -100 yards
upwind
What is precautionary deplaning? - Correct Answers -There is no immediate threat but it
is safest to evacuate to prevent possible injury or death. It can be conducted using the
airstairs or jet bridge.
What is an unwarranted evacuation? - Correct Answers -It is initiated by a crew member
but conditions no longer necessitate or initiated by a passenger unnecessarily
What is a planned ditching? - Correct Answers -Flight and cabin crew have a notice of
an existing or potential problem that may warrant an emergency landing in water.
How much time does it take for an explosive/rapid decompression to occur? - Correct
Answers -Explosive: less than 1 second
Rapid: 1-10 seconds
How much time does it take for a slow/gradual decompression to occur? - Correct
Answers -More than 10 seconds
What are the two types of emergencies? - Correct Answers -Planned- time available for
preparation
Unplanned- minimum or no time for available preparation
Who do the FAs notify in the event of an emergency? - Correct Answers -The Captain
What is the discovering FA? - Correct Answers -A term applied to the first FA who
comes across the emergency
What is the supporting FA? - Correct Answers -A term applied for those who are
notifying the CA of the emergency and supporting the discovering FA
What is imminent danger? - Correct Answers -When the FA feels like there life is in
IMMINENT danger during an evacuation the FA must make a decision to evacuate
What are the types of decompressions? - Correct Answers -Explosive/rapid
decompression and slow/gradual decompression
Where should you locate passengers post-evacuation? - Correct Answers -100 yards
upwind
What is precautionary deplaning? - Correct Answers -There is no immediate threat but it
is safest to evacuate to prevent possible injury or death. It can be conducted using the
airstairs or jet bridge.
What is an unwarranted evacuation? - Correct Answers -It is initiated by a crew member
but conditions no longer necessitate or initiated by a passenger unnecessarily
What is a planned ditching? - Correct Answers -Flight and cabin crew have a notice of
an existing or potential problem that may warrant an emergency landing in water.
How much time does it take for an explosive/rapid decompression to occur? - Correct
Answers -Explosive: less than 1 second
Rapid: 1-10 seconds
How much time does it take for a slow/gradual decompression to occur? - Correct
Answers -More than 10 seconds