Emergency Procedures KSV 3 (Question & Answer A+ Graded 100%Verified
Emergency Procedures KSV 3 (Question & Answer A+ Graded 100%Verified) Which of the following is not a category of Turbulence: A. Light B. Moderate C. Rapid D. Severe Correct Answer: Rapid If FAs are doing the service and unexpected turbulence occurs, what should they do with the cart? Correct Answer: Angle it against against the seat backs and set the breaks. During turbulence what should be communicated to the flight deck? Correct Answer: Any injuries that have occurred and if the service was completed before the turbulence started Passengers feel strains against seatbelts, liquids splashing out of the cups and difficulty walking, what type of turbulence are they expecting? Correct Answer: Moderate How can FAs secure themselves during severe turbulence? Correct Answer: By sitting on the floor and holding onto a fixed object, by sitting in the jumps-seat with the seatbelt/shoulder harness fastened, by sitting in a passenger seat. By using ABC's about Threat and Error management, what is an example of "A", Actively monitor & asses? Correct Answer: Visually determining if customer sitting in exit seat meets the exit seat criteria Fog in cabin, loud bang sound, flying debris and O2 masks dropping are all physical signs of what? Correct Answer: Rapid decompression Using the ABC's of Threat and Error Management which of the following is an example of the "C" communicate threats and intentions? Correct Answer: FA's communicate with each other that turbulence is occurring What is the FA's procedures during torching? Correct Answer: Keep calm and reassure passengers What is true about when Fueling when passengers are onboard? Correct Answer: FAs should remain near their assigned exits, passengers are allowed in board during refueling, FAs reference their Station Assignment Chart (SAC) to find their assigned fueling positions What is the difference between an emergency planning and an evacuation? Correct Answer: A deplaning uses the jet bridge and an evacuation uses the door slides. When might an emergency deplaning occur: Correct Answer: A strong fuel odor in the cabin, the captain had been notified of a security threat, there is smoke in the cabin During an emergency deplaning what is the suggested verbiage used to direct passengers to door exits? Correct Answer: LEAVE YOUR BAGGAGE USE THE FORWARD OR BACK EXITS GO QUICKLY, GO NOW What is an example of using the A of Threat Error Management (TEM) during an emergency evacuation? Correct Answer: Verify outside conditions are safe prior to operating the exit What is a characteristic of condensation in the cabin? Correct Answer: It's odorless What happens when the door is opened in an armed mode? Correct Answer: The slide will inflate Why don't we want an inadvertent slide to deploy? Correct Answer: The airline loses money, people could get hurt, and flights could be delayed Upon gate arrival, what is the first step in monitor and challenge? Correct Answer: FA1 turns on lights to bright and delivers disarm doors PA Who opens the boarding door? Correct Answer: Gate Agent What memory is used to remember the content of the decompression PA? Correct Answer: F.L.U.N. Fasten seatbelts Leave mask on until further advised Use of Mask No smoking What must be done I'd the door slide does not inflate during an evacuation? Correct Answer: FA pulls the red manual inflation handle What is the first indication of a slow decompression? Correct Answer: Ear discomfort or O2 masks dropping What is a symptom of hypoxia? Correct Answer: Fatigue, dizziness, headaches, hot and cold flashes, anger, numbness, loss of consciousness What is the FAs first action in a decompression? Correct Answer: Take supplemental O2 Which of the following is a point to cover during the decompression PA: Correct Answer: Remind passengers to fasten their seatbelts How can FAs assist passengers immediately following a decompression: Correct Answer: Turn the cabin light on, check lavs, check the cabin for damage or injuries What is the fire containment bag & heat resistant gloves: Correct Answer: Used as a precautionary measure to store any battery or battery powered device that is overheated with the potential of being a hazard How do you differentiate Class A, B & C Fires Correct Answer: Class A: Creates ash Class B: Goes into a bucket, can be grease Class C: Normally chords or electrical things What material is a combustible in a class A fire? Correct Answer: Cloth What material is combustible in a class B fire? Correct Answer: Gasoline What material is combustible in a class C Fire? Correct Answer: The galley electrical panel What are the best extinguished using an H2O extinguisher? Correct Answer: Wood & paper What is the first step in operating the H2O extinguisher? Correct Answer: Rotating the handle clockwise until the wire seal on the handle breaks What do you use a Halon 1211 fire extinguisher to fight? Correct Answer: Power port fires, lav fires, high energy (H/E) battery What is the first step in operating the Halon 1211 fire extinguisher? Correct Answer: Pull the ring from the lever to break the seal What are the best extinguished using a total halon fire extinguisher? Correct Answer: Wood, H/E batteries, electrical fires What is the first step in operating the total halon fire extinguisher? Correct Answer: Pressing down on the black safeguard to break the seal What do you do when operating the 9lb halon? Correct Answer: Aim the black hose at the base of the fire What should you check when donning the Protective Breathing Equipment? Correct Answer: Hair is tucked inside & collar is not caught inside the PBE If there is an onboard fire, FAs use the team approach to designate a ________, ________, and _______ to fight the fire? Correct Answer: Runner, communicator, fire fighter When using the team approach the communicator __________ Correct Answer: Remains on the phone with captain until fire is extinguished What does the runner do when using the team approach? Correct Answer: Bring all available fire equipment, remove O2 walk arounds from vicinity of smoke/fire source, move all passengers away from smoke/fire source When applying the team approach, the FA who finds the fire is the ____________? Correct Answer: Firefighter What do FAs shout when confirming a fire? Correct Answer: State "SAFETY ALERT" & location twice What piece of equipment protects the firefighter during a cabin fire/smoke emergency? Correct Answer: PBE - Protective Breathing Equipment What are the basic steps of using a halon extinguisher? Correct Answer: Aim at the base of the fire, use sweeping side to side motion, hold down on the nozzle What is the first step in fighting an oven fire? Correct Answer: Close the oven door immediately What is the first step in fighting a power port fire? Correct Answer: Switch the power ports off What elements are an indication of Condition A High energy (H/E) battery fire? Correct Answer: No smoke, hissing sound, flames or explosions, burning plastic odor, hot, unable to touch What's the difference between Condition fires and class fires? Correct Answer: Conditions are only for class C fires: electrical chords Only condition A & B A: before it ignites B: After it ignites Classes are Class A, B & C What is the first step when fighting a Condition A H/E battery fire? Correct Answer: Disconnect the power source After you place the device in the lithium ion containment bag, where do you store the cart? Correct Answer: In the AFT galley What elements are indicators of condition B H/E battery fire? Correct Answer: Hissing sounds, flames or explosions & smoke After the condition B battery is cooled? Correct Answer: Place the device in a lithium ion containment bag What is usually the first sign of a lavatory fire? Correct Answer: The chime of the smoke detector in the lavatory What do you do if the fire is behind the lavatory door? Correct Answer: Slowly crack the door open while standing to one side After locating the source the firefighter does what? Correct Answer: Aims the extinguisher at the base of the fire How can you prevent Inadvertent Slide Deployment? Correct Answer: Conduct Monitor & Challenge Preparing to disarm Verified Disarming Cross Check When are slides used? Correct Answer: In a land evacuation to slide down when evacuating the A/C What is a slide/liferaft? Correct Answer: Some aircrafts contain a slide/life raft. They function as a slide on land and a life raft in a ditching. What is a slide bustle? Correct Answer: Contains evacuation slide What is a gift bar? Correct Answer: Connects the evacuation slide to an exit What is light turbulence? Correct Answer: Bumpiness & momentary changes in altitude/attitude Deliver Fasten Seatbelt Sign PA if FD doesn't Continue service cautiously Complete SB check Submit CERS if needed What is used for a planned evacuation to check where you are in the cabin? Correct Answer: Planned Duty Assignment Chart (PDA chart) What is moderate turbulence? Correct Answer: Rapid bumps or jolts, possible changes in Alt./att. Deliver FSB PA if needed Discontinue service Secure hot liquids Stow carts & secure galleys Complete SB checks Remain seated until advised by FD Ensure lavs are vacant Check for injuries or damage What is severe turbulence? Correct Answer: Large, abrupt changes in Alt./Att. If cart in aisle, wedge between aisle seats and set breaks Hot liquids in the cart or on the floor Sit down immediately and secure self (even if in a pax seat or on floor) Remain seated until advised by FD Ensure lavs are vacant Check for injuries or damage What is decompression? Correct Answer: A loss of cabin pressure within the aircraft cabin. The air becomes equal to the outside air requiring supplemental O2 How do you lose cabin pressure within the aircraft? Correct Answer: A leak in a door seal or a hole in the fuselage What is rapid decompression? Correct Answer: Loss of cabin pressurization system in less than 10secs. Structural damage: cargo door blowing out What is slow decompression? Correct Answer: Gradual loss of pressurization system, not noticeable How fast does decompression occur? Correct Answer: Size of the opening, the larger the opening the faster the pressure is lost Side of the cabin, the smaller the cabin the faster the pressure is lost The higher the altitude the faster the pressure is lost What is a PSI? Correct Answer: Portable supplemental oxygen, containers are available for medical or emergency events Pounds per Square Inch Preflight O2 Walk-around Bottle Correct Answer: Present Ensure mask tubing is connected to the correct outlets Ensure plastic tubing is undamaged Check gauge, should be fill or reads 1500 minimum PSI pressure Shoulder strap is attached What is the preflight for 66N? Correct Answer: Present and Secure What is the preflight for Solid State Oxygen? Correct Answer: Present & Secure White tamper restraint sticker is on the outside Unbroken white seal indicates new usable O2 generators What are the emergency deplaning steps? Correct Answer: 1. Use PA or megaphone, use calm voice to communicate with all passengers. 2. Stay near assigned exits, direct passengers towards the exit with the jet bridge and away from armed doors
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