Flight Attendant's Duties and
Responsibilities
Safety - answer The primary overriding responsibility of a flight attendant is
90 seconds or less - answer Airlines are required to train their flight attendants to
evacuate the aircraft in
Introductions, destination, estimated pax load, turbulence, flight/landing time, weather,
special pax, security considerations - answer What is discussed at PIC crew briefings?
Bid for positions, emergency procedures, emergency equipment pre-flight check,
lavatory, ensure FA's have their required items, order of service special pax or
instructions - answer What is discussed at the LFA crew briefings?
True - answer Flight attendants are required to pre-flight check emergency equipment
prior to passenger boarding
Right away inform the pilot in control or lead flight attendant or customer service agent -
answerDuring the pre-flight emergency check if a FA finds something that is not
functioning properly or is not present what should they do and when?
Lock up, latch, secure and safety prepare for take-off, landing or strong turbulence -
answerSecure the cabin means to:
Greet pax, make boarding announcements, assist with assigned seats, brief exit rules
and special pax, close OHB 10 mins prior to departure - answerList the flight attendant
responsibilities during the passenger boarding process
At 10,000 ft it is safe for FA's to start working, make announcements, set up carts for
service, assist pax, monitor LAV's - answerAfter take-off responsibilities include:
True - answerExamples of special passengers include: wheelchair and unaccompanied
minors
The three B's. overhead bins closed, all bags are stowed, and exit rows pax have been
briefed - answerWhat are the three things the lead FA needs to inform the gate agent
before the aircraft door can be closed?
True - answerA 30 second "silent review" of emergency commands, emergency
equipment and other safety related issues is performed during each take-off and landing
Responsibilities
Safety - answer The primary overriding responsibility of a flight attendant is
90 seconds or less - answer Airlines are required to train their flight attendants to
evacuate the aircraft in
Introductions, destination, estimated pax load, turbulence, flight/landing time, weather,
special pax, security considerations - answer What is discussed at PIC crew briefings?
Bid for positions, emergency procedures, emergency equipment pre-flight check,
lavatory, ensure FA's have their required items, order of service special pax or
instructions - answer What is discussed at the LFA crew briefings?
True - answer Flight attendants are required to pre-flight check emergency equipment
prior to passenger boarding
Right away inform the pilot in control or lead flight attendant or customer service agent -
answerDuring the pre-flight emergency check if a FA finds something that is not
functioning properly or is not present what should they do and when?
Lock up, latch, secure and safety prepare for take-off, landing or strong turbulence -
answerSecure the cabin means to:
Greet pax, make boarding announcements, assist with assigned seats, brief exit rules
and special pax, close OHB 10 mins prior to departure - answerList the flight attendant
responsibilities during the passenger boarding process
At 10,000 ft it is safe for FA's to start working, make announcements, set up carts for
service, assist pax, monitor LAV's - answerAfter take-off responsibilities include:
True - answerExamples of special passengers include: wheelchair and unaccompanied
minors
The three B's. overhead bins closed, all bags are stowed, and exit rows pax have been
briefed - answerWhat are the three things the lead FA needs to inform the gate agent
before the aircraft door can be closed?
True - answerA 30 second "silent review" of emergency commands, emergency
equipment and other safety related issues is performed during each take-off and landing