United Final Exam 2023 questions and answers
United Final Exam 2023 questions and answers Pets in the cabin - 1. No limit to the number of pets 2. Must not be in a exit row, and have to be in the appropriate stowage container Bassinets - 1. Infants weighing 25 lbs or less 2. Can be found in a bulkhead or mounting hardware Cabin Coverage - 1. At least one FA per cabin is to be available at all times 2. One FA must walk through the cabin every 15 minutes Sterile Flight Deck - Procedures are in effect anytime the A/C is below 10,000ft, or if the light is illuminated. The pilots will cycle the no smoking sign, or illuminate the light to show sterile flight deck Lavatories - 1. Must be locked for take off and landing Cabin Sweep - 1. No PAX remain on board 2. Ovens, coffee makers and hot plates are turned off and free of debris 3. Baggage of unknown origin is not on board 4. Doors in assigned cabin sweep area are disarmed 5. Link and accessories kit are accounted for and not left onboard Carry- on bag - PAX are allowed to bring one carry on bag and one personal item Do not close the main cabin door until the following things are completed: - 1. All bags are properly stowed 2. Exit rows are briefed 3. Final announcement is made Baggage requiring a seat - 1. Must be secure 2. Must not be placed in an emergency exit 3. Must not obstruct access to, or use of, any emergency or regular seat 4. Must not block or protrude into any aisle or exit path 5. Must not obscure any PAX view of the overhead fasten seatbelt and no smoking signs, any required exit signs, or video monitor/ screens Chain of command - 1. CA 2. FO 3. Relief Pilot 4. Lead/ Purser Charter Flights - Are operated in the same manner as regularly scheduled flights. All FARs and company safety policies and procedures apply Children seating - 1. If a child has reached their 2nd birthday, they must occupy their own seat and must not be a lap child 2. A child under the age of 15 must not be seated in an exit row at any times during a flight Infant life vest distribution - For infants who weigh less than 35 pounds. Must be distributed before departure. Distribute life vests upon request or in the event of a planned emergency. Collect life vests after gate arrival and PAX have deplaned, and properly stow them back to their original origin. UM - Unaccompanied Minors. Any child who is betweens the ages of 5 and 15. 16-17 travel as adults and are not eligible for the UM program Link - must be at 75% at the beginning of a contiguous duty day CRM: Communication - Exchange information, ideas and/ or instructions in a timely manner CRM: Leadership Effectiveness - Exercise responsibilities in a manner that promotes teamwork, professionalism and mentoring CRM: Monitor/ Cross Check - Actively monitor the cabin and PAX, verify crew member actions and resolve inconsistencies CRM: planning and decision making - incorporate relevant information, develop operational strategies and choose the best course of action consistent with safe, reliable and efficient operations CRM: situational awareness - correctly assess the current and anticipated environment; identify and anticipate threats and errors CRM: workload management - effectively manage tasks to optimize overall performance CRM: crew and self evaluation - openly and objectively evaluate performance after an eventful task. Recognize personal strengths and weaknesses CUS - Are intended to give crew members a CRM strategy to progressively heighten awareness if they determine their concerns are not being conveyed effectively 1. Concerned 2. Uncomfortable 3. Safe Individual customer safter briefings - 1. Must be made to PAX who cannot see the demo from their seat 2. UM 3. Pax with disabilities and their personal attendant such as blind, deaf, or needing assistance if there were an emergency evacuation Customers with disabilities - 1. ACAA air carrier access act, directs airlines to transport all customers with disabilities who can safely travel 2. CRO and the CA have the final authority to refuse and/ or remove a customer from the aircraft, but the CA can override the CRO Airbus 319/320 - FAA minimum crew: 3 6 exits, 320 has 4 OWE Evacuation alarm: EVAC CMD or CMD ELS: 2L jumpseat water: Initially block L/R OWE Dual land slide/ raft Arming door:RME lines up with AD, Verify orange dot lines up with ARMED indicator arrow located on forward side of door Circuit breakers are located in the galleys oxygen lasts for 13 minutes B737 - 700: FAA min crew: 3 6 cabin exits 800&900: FAA min crew 4 8 cabin exits NO EVAC ALARM ELS: 2L jump seat water: initially block 2L and 2R FA B: Brief OWE during an emergency, carry on baggage verification FA C: Brief exit rows during regular operations, and carry on baggage verification Arming door: Red streamer over the viewing window, girt bar is in the floor brackets, not the slide cover brackets, ensure the red manual inflation handle on right side of girt bar is visible and accessible Oxygen lasts for 12 minutes the LAV INOP button will illuminate and all toilets will become inoperative B747 - FAA minimum crew: 10 12 cabin exits, 13 total
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