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Air Canada SEP Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update What would you yell if someone tries to access the flight deck and the door is open? - Answer- Door! Door! Door! What would you if there's excessive smoke in the cabin? - Answer- - Avoid opening the flight deck door unnecessarily - Advise passengers to cover mouth and nose with clothes and take shallow breaths - Don protective breathing equipment What PA announcement would you make if someone tries to enter the flight deck? - Answer- Level 4! Level 4! T or F - The briefing for the oxygen mask can be done prior to reaching 30,000 ft. if sufficient time is provided before take off. - Answer- False - It must be done prior to reaching 25,000 ft. What briefings must you do prior to take off? - Answer- - Flight Crew Briefings - Cabin Crew Briefings - Passenger Safety Briefings - SPAT Safety Briefings T or F - FAM should tell precedence over MEL. - Answer- False - MEL takes precedence over FAM. What should you do when there's a pressure leak? - Answer- 5.5.1 - Advise the Flight Crew - Remove adjacent passengers - Stay clear of area until advised by PIC - Ensure seat belts are fastened - Redo oxygen demo if required by PIC How often should cabin crew monitor the cabin and lavs? - Answer- Every 15 minutes. How often should the flight deck be checked on for flights longer than 2 hours? - Answer- Max. 90 minutes. What are circuit breakers? - Answer- "Heat-sensing" equipment which protect the majority of electrical circuits against over-heating onboard the aircraft. When should circuit breakers be reset? - Answer- Only when it is directed by the PIC T or F - Under certain conditions, ppl with disabilities can recline their seats during TTL. - Answer- True - 2.15.1 T or F - Armed Canadian Peace Officers have the same regulations that apply to them as IFSO. - Answer- False - 3.5.2 What does it mean when you hear "Backup to Flight Deck! Backup to Flight Deck!"? - Answer- - Fire in the Flight Deck - Firefighting equipment should be brought to the Flight Deck What does it mean when you hear "Level 4! Level 4!" on the PA? - Answer- - Security threat into the flight deck - Attempt to gain control of the aircraft What does it mean when the PIC says, "Flight Attendants, secure the cabin. Passengers take your seats."? - Answer- 5.5.3 Slow depressurization What should you do during rapid depressurization? - Answer- - Put on drop-down mask as soon as they drop - Sit in nearest seat and fasten seatbelt - Sit on floor and hold on to seat/galley structure if necessary. T or F - If the code to the Flight Deck is entered without prior attempt to contact the PIC, it is assumed that an unauthorized person is attempting to break in and access will be denied. - Answer- True What should you do when the PIC says "Brace for landing! Brace for landing!"? - Answer- Assume bracing position and yell shouted commands What should you do if a foreign object is found in food? - Answer- - Complete/submit appropriate paperwork - Retain the foreign object/sample of suspected contaminated food in an airsickness bag - Submit the airsickness bag to Air Canada Customer Service Manager, an Air Canada rep, or a local caterer upon arrival What are acceptable devices during all phases of flight? - Answer- 2.14.6.1 - Audio/video recorders/devices - Bluetooth/wireless headsets - Calculators - Cameras, digital, video - Medical devices (eg. hearing aids, heart pacemakers) - Medical equipment/personal life support systems What are prohibited devices? - Answer- 2.14.6.2 - Radio transmitters - Radio controlled toys - Printers - Laser pointers What are the 3 D's that indicate what you can't leave in your checked bag? - Answer- Drugs, Documents, Devices What "Cabin Secured" mean? - Answer- 2.10.7.1 Verbal signal to PIC prior to aircraft movement, provided the following are completed: - All cabin baggage stowed in approved stowage areas - SPAT, overwing window, unmanned door/exit, emergency exit briefings - Passengers seated, cabins/galleys secured for TTL Can used refuse bags be left in the washroom? - Answer- Yes - 2.12.3.2 Up to how many weeks of pregnancy can pregnant women fly? - Answer- Up to and including the 36th week of pregnancy On what should the crew brief passengers prior to the movement of the aircraft? - Answer- 2.8.3 - Chair positioning - Seatbelt usage - Cabin baggage stowage - Portable electronic devices - Operation of emergency exits What is the Silent Review? - Answer- 2.10.10 Operation and location of exit(s) Location of emergency equipment Disabled passengers Able-bodied passengers Bracing position Commands When is the flight deck considered sterile? - Answer- During the critical phases of flight (below 10,000 ft.) Who installs the restraint net? - Answer- Ground personnel

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What would you yell if someone tries to access the flight deck and the door is open? -
Answer- Door! Door! Door!

What would you if there's excessive smoke in the cabin? - Answer- - Avoid opening the
flight deck door unnecessarily
- Advise passengers to cover mouth and nose with clothes and take shallow breaths
- Don protective breathing equipment

What PA announcement would you make if someone tries to enter the flight deck? -
Answer- Level 4! Level 4!

T or F - The briefing for the oxygen mask can be done prior to reaching 30,000 ft. if
sufficient time is provided before take off. - Answer- False - It must be done prior to
reaching 25,000 ft.

What briefings must you do prior to take off? - Answer- - Flight Crew Briefings
- Cabin Crew Briefings
- Passenger Safety Briefings
- SPAT Safety Briefings

T or F - FAM should tell precedence over MEL. - Answer- False - MEL takes
precedence over FAM.

What should you do when there's a pressure leak? - Answer- 5.5.1
- Advise the Flight Crew
- Remove adjacent passengers
- Stay clear of area until advised by PIC
- Ensure seat belts are fastened
- Redo oxygen demo if required by PIC

How often should cabin crew monitor the cabin and lavs? - Answer- Every 15 minutes.

How often should the flight deck be checked on for flights longer than 2 hours? -
Answer- Max. 90 minutes.

What are circuit breakers? - Answer- "Heat-sensing" equipment which protect the
majority of electrical circuits against over-heating onboard the aircraft.

When should circuit breakers be reset? - Answer- Only when it is directed by the PIC

, T or F - Under certain conditions, ppl with disabilities can recline their seats during TTL.
- Answer- True - 2.15.1

T or F - Armed Canadian Peace Officers have the same regulations that apply to them
as IFSO. - Answer- False - 3.5.2

What does it mean when you hear "Backup to Flight Deck! Backup to Flight Deck!"? -
Answer- - Fire in the Flight Deck
- Firefighting equipment should be brought to the Flight Deck

What does it mean when you hear "Level 4! Level 4!" on the PA? - Answer- - Security
threat into the flight deck
- Attempt to gain control of the aircraft

What does it mean when the PIC says, "Flight Attendants, secure the cabin.
Passengers take your seats."? - Answer- 5.5.3
Slow depressurization

What should you do during rapid depressurization? - Answer- - Put on drop-down mask
as soon as they drop
- Sit in nearest seat and fasten seatbelt
- Sit on floor and hold on to seat/galley structure if necessary.

T or F - If the code to the Flight Deck is entered without prior attempt to contact the PIC,
it is assumed that an unauthorized person is attempting to break in and access will be
denied. - Answer- True

What should you do when the PIC says "Brace for landing! Brace for landing!"? -
Answer- Assume bracing position and yell shouted commands

What should you do if a foreign object is found in food? - Answer- - Complete/submit
appropriate paperwork
- Retain the foreign object/sample of suspected contaminated food in an airsickness
bag
- Submit the airsickness bag to Air Canada Customer Service Manager, an Air Canada
rep, or a local caterer upon arrival

What are acceptable devices during all phases of flight? - Answer- 2.14.6.1
- Audio/video recorders/devices
- Bluetooth/wireless headsets
- Calculators
- Cameras, digital, video
- Medical devices (eg. hearing aids, heart pacemakers)
- Medical equipment/personal life support systems

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