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KSV Emergency Procedures With Complete Solution What is the difference between a slide and a slide/liferaft? - ANSWER A 'slide' is used in a land evacuation to 'slide down' when evacuating the aircraft The slide/liferaft serves a dual purpose; they function as a slide on land and a liferaft in a ditching What is a slide bustle? - ANSWER It contains the evacuation slide What is a Girt Bar? - ANSWER The girt bar connects the evacuation slide to an exit What is a girt flap? - ANSWER The girt flap is the non-inflatable slide fabric connected to the girt bar What is the purpose of arming the door? - ANSWER Arming the door engages the slide for use in an emergency. It is important to understand that once the door is armed, that the slide will automatically deploy. What is the arm doors announcement? - ANSWER "Flight attendants cross check, arm doors and cross check. Standby for all call." What is the disarm doors announcement? - ANSWER "Flight attendants verify and disarm. Standby for all-call." What is the correct verbiage for monitor and challenge? - ANSWER Preparing to disarm, verify and disarming What happens if a flight attendant opens a door without disarming it first? - ANSWER The escape slide would deploy and inflate Name the three types of turbulence. - ANSWER Light, moderate and severe. When does the flightdeck inform the crew about potential turbulence - ANSWER During the briefing A flight attendant would never contact the flight deck to request them to turn on the seatbelt sign. - ANSWER False A flight attendant may call the flightdeck and request an update if it has been too long without an update. - ANSWER True
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