RYANAIR INITIAL EXAM EVERYTHING
YOU NEED TO KNOW EXAM
QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS
ABP. - Answer-Able Bodied Passenger
ACP - Answer-Attendant Control Panel
AED - Answer-automated external defibrillator
A/C - Answer-Aircraft
AFT. - Answer-Towards the rear tail of the aircraft
AIRBRIDGE - Answer-enclosed access way to aircraft available at some airports
AIRCREW - Answer-All crew required to operate a flight
AIRSTAIRS - Answer-Stairs used to board or deplane an aircraft
APU. - Answer-Auxiliary Power Unit
ASSIST SPACE - Answer-A defined area at each emergency door allocated for CC to
stand in for the purpose of evacuating passengers without causing an obstruction at the
exit
Bluetooth - Answer-Standardized protocol for sending and receiving data via 2.4 GHz
Wireless link
BRACE POSITION - Answer-A position adopted, when seated, by all passengers and
CC during an emergency landing. It helps to minimise injuries which result from forced
body movements.
BSI - Answer-Boeing Sky Interior
CABIN CREW - Answer-an Aircrew member other than Flight Crew Member who
performs in the interest of safety of passengers duties assigned by the operator or the
Captain of the aircraft
CALENDAR YEAR - Answer-01 Jan to 31 Dec
,CB. - Answer-Circuit Breaker
CC. - Answer-cabin crew
CDF. - Answer-Cabin Documents Folder
CPR. - Answer-cardiopulmonary resuscitation
CSA. - Answer-Cabin Services Agent
CSS. - Answer-Cabin Services Supervisor
DIRECT ACCESS ROW SEGMENT - Answer-A row segment in which there is at least
one direct access seat
DIRECT ACCESS - Answer-'Direct access' means a seat from which a passenger can
proceed directly to the exit without entering an aisle or passing around an obstruction.
DITCHING - Answer-An emergency landing on water by an aircraft
DIVERSION - Answer-When the aircraft does not land at its intended destinstion
DPAX - Answer-Disruptive Passenger(s)
DRILL - Answer-A sequence of actions which should be followed.
EASA. - Answer-European Aviation Safety Agency
ELS. - Answer-Emergency Lighting System
EFB. - Answer-Electronic Flight Bag
EFL. - Answer-ELECTRONIC Flight Log
FCI - Answer-Flight Crew Instruction
FWD. - Answer-Forward - towards the front (nose) of the aircraft
FLIGHT DECK - Answer-the cockpit
FR. - Answer-IATA assigned prefix to all Ryanair flight numbers
FUSELAGE - Answer-The outer skin of the aircraft
GIRT APRON - Answer-Piece of heavy material which connects the evacuation device
to the girt bar.
,GIRT BAR - Answer-Metal bar which connects to brackets on the floor when the aircraft
slide is armed
GPU. - Answer-Ground Power Unit
HOLD. - Answer-A compartment in the lower deck where baggage and cargo is stowed
IAA - Answer-Irish Aviation Authority
IATA - Answer-International Air Transport Association
ICAO - Answer-International Civil Aviation Organization
IFD - Answer-Infant Flotation Device
INBOARD - Answer-The direction towards the centre line of the aircraft
INFANT - Answer-person under the age of two years
INOP - Answer-Inoperative
JU - Answer-Junior Cabin Crew
LANDING GEAR - Answer-the undercarriage
LC - Answer-Line Checker/Line Check
LID - Answer-The Load Information
LJ - Answer-lifejacket
LOADSHEET - Answer-A mass and balance doc
Local QRG - Answer-Local Quick Reference Guide
MINIMUMS - Answer-Weather conditions restricting take-off and landing.
NOTOC - Answer-Notification to captain
NP - Answer-Nominated person
OPS MANUAL - Answer-Operations Manual
the governing document approved by the IAA that sets out company policy and
regulations covering all aspects of the company's operation.
, OUTBOARD - Answer-The direction towards the outside of the aircraft
PA - Answer-public address/passenger announcment
PART D - Answer-Aircrew Training Manual
PIGS - Answer-Passenger Ideal Guiding System
PEM - Answer-Emergency Marking
POS - Answer-Passenger Offload Statement
PRAM - Answer-Pre Recorded Announcement Machine
PSU - Answer-Passenger Service Unit
PU - Answer-Purser
RAMP - Answer-Manoeuvring area for aircraft beside/next to the terminal building
RERG - Answer-Ryanair Syn Emergency Response Guide
ROW SEAT - Answer-A, B, C, D, E and/or F
ROW SEGMENT - Answer-Seats ABC or DEF
RR - Answer-IATA assigned prefixes to all Ryanair Sun flight numbers
RTO - Answer-REJECTED TAKE-OFF
RUNWAY - Answer-Airport area designed for aircraft to take-off and land.
SEP - Answer-Safety and Emergency Procedures
SEPE - Answer-Safety and Emergency Procedures Examiner
SEPI - Answer-Safety and Emergency Procedures Instructor
SOP - Answer-Standard Operating Procedure
STAND - Answer-Parking area for aircraft
TAXIING - Answer-All aircraft movements on the ground, following landing and prior to
take-off.
YOU NEED TO KNOW EXAM
QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS
ABP. - Answer-Able Bodied Passenger
ACP - Answer-Attendant Control Panel
AED - Answer-automated external defibrillator
A/C - Answer-Aircraft
AFT. - Answer-Towards the rear tail of the aircraft
AIRBRIDGE - Answer-enclosed access way to aircraft available at some airports
AIRCREW - Answer-All crew required to operate a flight
AIRSTAIRS - Answer-Stairs used to board or deplane an aircraft
APU. - Answer-Auxiliary Power Unit
ASSIST SPACE - Answer-A defined area at each emergency door allocated for CC to
stand in for the purpose of evacuating passengers without causing an obstruction at the
exit
Bluetooth - Answer-Standardized protocol for sending and receiving data via 2.4 GHz
Wireless link
BRACE POSITION - Answer-A position adopted, when seated, by all passengers and
CC during an emergency landing. It helps to minimise injuries which result from forced
body movements.
BSI - Answer-Boeing Sky Interior
CABIN CREW - Answer-an Aircrew member other than Flight Crew Member who
performs in the interest of safety of passengers duties assigned by the operator or the
Captain of the aircraft
CALENDAR YEAR - Answer-01 Jan to 31 Dec
,CB. - Answer-Circuit Breaker
CC. - Answer-cabin crew
CDF. - Answer-Cabin Documents Folder
CPR. - Answer-cardiopulmonary resuscitation
CSA. - Answer-Cabin Services Agent
CSS. - Answer-Cabin Services Supervisor
DIRECT ACCESS ROW SEGMENT - Answer-A row segment in which there is at least
one direct access seat
DIRECT ACCESS - Answer-'Direct access' means a seat from which a passenger can
proceed directly to the exit without entering an aisle or passing around an obstruction.
DITCHING - Answer-An emergency landing on water by an aircraft
DIVERSION - Answer-When the aircraft does not land at its intended destinstion
DPAX - Answer-Disruptive Passenger(s)
DRILL - Answer-A sequence of actions which should be followed.
EASA. - Answer-European Aviation Safety Agency
ELS. - Answer-Emergency Lighting System
EFB. - Answer-Electronic Flight Bag
EFL. - Answer-ELECTRONIC Flight Log
FCI - Answer-Flight Crew Instruction
FWD. - Answer-Forward - towards the front (nose) of the aircraft
FLIGHT DECK - Answer-the cockpit
FR. - Answer-IATA assigned prefix to all Ryanair flight numbers
FUSELAGE - Answer-The outer skin of the aircraft
GIRT APRON - Answer-Piece of heavy material which connects the evacuation device
to the girt bar.
,GIRT BAR - Answer-Metal bar which connects to brackets on the floor when the aircraft
slide is armed
GPU. - Answer-Ground Power Unit
HOLD. - Answer-A compartment in the lower deck where baggage and cargo is stowed
IAA - Answer-Irish Aviation Authority
IATA - Answer-International Air Transport Association
ICAO - Answer-International Civil Aviation Organization
IFD - Answer-Infant Flotation Device
INBOARD - Answer-The direction towards the centre line of the aircraft
INFANT - Answer-person under the age of two years
INOP - Answer-Inoperative
JU - Answer-Junior Cabin Crew
LANDING GEAR - Answer-the undercarriage
LC - Answer-Line Checker/Line Check
LID - Answer-The Load Information
LJ - Answer-lifejacket
LOADSHEET - Answer-A mass and balance doc
Local QRG - Answer-Local Quick Reference Guide
MINIMUMS - Answer-Weather conditions restricting take-off and landing.
NOTOC - Answer-Notification to captain
NP - Answer-Nominated person
OPS MANUAL - Answer-Operations Manual
the governing document approved by the IAA that sets out company policy and
regulations covering all aspects of the company's operation.
, OUTBOARD - Answer-The direction towards the outside of the aircraft
PA - Answer-public address/passenger announcment
PART D - Answer-Aircrew Training Manual
PIGS - Answer-Passenger Ideal Guiding System
PEM - Answer-Emergency Marking
POS - Answer-Passenger Offload Statement
PRAM - Answer-Pre Recorded Announcement Machine
PSU - Answer-Passenger Service Unit
PU - Answer-Purser
RAMP - Answer-Manoeuvring area for aircraft beside/next to the terminal building
RERG - Answer-Ryanair Syn Emergency Response Guide
ROW SEAT - Answer-A, B, C, D, E and/or F
ROW SEGMENT - Answer-Seats ABC or DEF
RR - Answer-IATA assigned prefixes to all Ryanair Sun flight numbers
RTO - Answer-REJECTED TAKE-OFF
RUNWAY - Answer-Airport area designed for aircraft to take-off and land.
SEP - Answer-Safety and Emergency Procedures
SEPE - Answer-Safety and Emergency Procedures Examiner
SEPI - Answer-Safety and Emergency Procedures Instructor
SOP - Answer-Standard Operating Procedure
STAND - Answer-Parking area for aircraft
TAXIING - Answer-All aircraft movements on the ground, following landing and prior to
take-off.