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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 American Airlines Flight Attendant Final Training Exam Questions and Correct Verified Solutions – Latest Updated Edition is a comprehensive study resource designed to help candidates prepare for American Airlines Flight Attendant initial training assessments and final evaluations. American Airlines currently states that new Flight Attendant trainees complete a six-week training course combining fast-paced classroom, online, and hands-on instruction. Successful completion of training is required before joining the Flight Attendant team. The resource focuses on core aviation safety and emergency-response knowledge, including aircraft safety procedures, emergency exits, evacuation commands, emergency equipment, fire and smoke response, medical emergencies, water evacuations, cabin preparation, turbulence, security, passenger management, crew communication, and customer-service responsibilities. A major section covers emergency evacuation procedures, including preparing the cabin, identifying usable exits, communicating evacuation commands, managing passenger flow, coordinating with other crewmembers, and responding appropriately during land and water emergencies. American has publicly described training that requires Flight Attendants to demonstrate the ability to evacuate an aircraft within 90 seconds or less. The guide also reviews aircraft doors and exits, including door-operation concepts, exit responsibilities, arming and disarming procedures, evacuation readiness, and recognition of conditions that may affect the use of an exit. Emergency equipment preparation includes evacuation slides, life vests, rafts, emergency lighting, oxygen equipment, fire extinguishers, first-aid equipment, and other equipment used during abnormal and emergency situations. The resource provides dedicated preparation for fire and smoke emergencies, covering recognition of potential fire sources, notification and coordination procedures, appropriate firefighting equipment, smoke management, passenger protection, and teamwork during an onboard fire. Medical emergencies and first aid are also emphasized, including CPR/AED responsibilities, passenger illness and injury, basic first-aid response, communication with the flight deck, and coordination with medical assistance when available. The guide covers cabin safety and turbulence, including securing the cabin, protecting passengers and crew, handling service interruptions, maintaining situational awareness, and following established safety procedures. Another major area is aviation security and passenger safety. American requires frontline customer-facing employees, including Flight Attendants, to complete human-trafficking awareness training, with training focused on recognizing indicators and responding appropriately. The material also addresses crew resource management, including effective communication among Flight Attendants, coordination with pilots, delegation of responsibilities, situational awareness, and maintaining teamwork during emergencies. Passenger-service scenarios cover professional communication, conflict management, customer care, accessibility considerations, cultural awareness, and maintaining a positive passenger experience while keeping safety as the primary responsibility. The resource includes scenario-based practice questions involving emergency landings, evacuations, turbulence, smoke or fire, medical events, difficult passengers, equipment problems, cabin-security concerns, and other situations requiring a safety-first response. The guide also reinforces memorization and procedural learning, which are important during intensive airline training. American describes its six-week program as fast-paced and combining classroom, online, and hands-on training. For 2026 preparation, candidates should use the training materials, manuals, instructor guidance, and procedures provided directly by American Airlines as the authoritative source. Aircraft configurations, procedures, announcements, and training content can change, so third-party materials should supplement—not replace—official training. The resource should be treated as a study and practice resource rather than an official or leaked American Airlines final training examination. Claims that third-party documents contain “actual,” “verified,” or “just released” questions should not be interpreted as confirmation that they reproduce American Airlines' confidential training assessments. Aligned with current American Airlines Flight Attendant training information, 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, water emergencies, turbulence, cabin security, human-trafficking awareness, passenger management, customer service, crew communication, teamwork, and operational procedures. Ideal for American Airlines Flight Attendant candidates and trainees preparing for initial training assessments and final evaluations, this resource provides focused review material, scenario-based practice questions, and solution explanations to reinforce knowledge throughout the training process.

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American Airlines Flight Attendant Final Training EXAM

QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED SOLUTIONS LATEST

UPDATE THIS YEAR – JUST RELEASED

American Airlines Flight Attendant Final Training Exam




Part 1: Medical & Emergency Procedures


1. You tap a passenger on the shoulder and loudly ask, "Are you ok?", but receive no

response. What is the first step?

A) Go get the AED

B) Notify the Captain immediately

C) Declare a Code Red

D) Start chest compressions


Correct Answer: C


Rationale: If a passenger is unresponsive, the first step is to declare a "Code Red" to initiate the

emergency response and gather necessary equipment .


2. What is the ratio of chest compressions to rescue breaths during adult CPR?

A) 15:2

B) 30:2

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C) 30:1

D) 100:1


Correct Answer: B


Rationale: The American Heart Association's guidelines for adult CPR specify a ratio of 30 chest

compressions to 2 rescue breaths .


3. What is the recommended rate for performing chest compressions?

A) 60 per minute

B) 80 per minute

C) 100 per minute

D) 120 per minute


Correct Answer: C


Rationale: Chest compressions should be performed at a rate of 100 compressions per minute

to maintain adequate blood flow during CPR .


4. If a passenger appears to be having a severe allergic reaction, what is the "buffer zone"

protocol?

A) Request the passenger to deplane

B) Notify the Captain and offer a buffer zone to affected passengers

C) Administer oxygen immediately

D) Offer a complimentary meal


Correct Answer: B

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Rationale: On flights to and from Canada, it is mandatory to offer a "buffer zone" to passengers

with severe allergies .


5. The "yellow seal" on the Inflight Medical Kit (IMK) indicates:

A) The kit has been tampered with

B) The kit is ready for use

C) There is an active exemption letter and the kit is missing one or more medications

D) The kit is expired


Correct Answer: C


Rationale: A yellow seal on the IMK indicates that an exemption letter is on file, and one or

more medications may be missing from the kit .


6. Who may use the full contents of the Inflight Medical Kit (IMK) without authorization from

the Point of Contact (POC)?

A) A Registered Nurse (RN)

B) The Lead Flight Attendant

C) An EMT/Paramedic

D) An M.D./D.O. (Doctor of Medicine/Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine)


Correct Answer: D


Rationale: Only a licensed M.D. or D.O. may use the full contents of the IMK without obtaining

prior authorization from the medical POC on the ground .

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7. If the green seal is missing from the zippered pouch containing the BP cuff, stethoscope,

pulse oximeter, and Narcan, what should you do?

A) Discard the pouch immediately

B) Notify the Captain

C) Verify the contents are present and re-apply a green seal

D) Document the discrepancy only


Correct Answer: C


Rationale: If the green seal is missing, the Flight Attendant must verify that all contents (BP cuff,

stethoscope, pulse oximeter, Narcan) are present. If they are, a new green seal can be applied .




Part 2: Boeing 787 Aircraft-Specific Knowledge


8. What is the nickname for the 1L closet and why?

A) The "Galley," because it stores all food

B) The "Doctor's Office," because it contains the AED, First Aid Kit, IMK, etc.

C) The "Flight Deck," because it contains pilot supplies

D) The "Armory," because it has the fire axe


Correct Answer: B


Rationale: The 1L closet is referred to as the "Doctor's Office" because it is the primary storage

location for the AED, First Aid Kit, and Inflight Medical Kit (IMK) .

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