What is the CC chain of command based on? - Answer- Seniority
Role of CC - Answer- Safety of passengers, crew & aircraft
How many hours before duty should you stop consuming alcohol? - Answer- 8 hours
Which organization is responsible for surveillance and oversight of training &
operation standards in Ireland? - Answer- IAA
What should CC cover in there 30 second review? - Answer- Emergency safety
procedures
How often should CC call the flight deck in order to monitor their well-being? -
Answer- Every 20 minutes
When should CC conduct PDI's? - Answer- The first flight of the day / change of
aircraft
How often should CC carry out general surveillance checks of the cabin ? - Answer-
Every 20 minutes
When should CC complete their 30 second review? - Answer- During take off and
landing
Why are the lights dimmed for take off and landing in the hours of darkness? -
Answer- For CC and passengers eyes to adjust
F.O.D - Answer- Foreign Object Debris
Common language under EASA regulation? - Answer- English
Seek medical advice after how long? - Answer- 21 days
What could be the reason for Go Around/Missed Aproach? - Answer- Weather,
technical fault, blocked runway, aircraft on runway
Who could occupy vacant crew seats? - Answer- Staff, inspectors, ABP
What are SPI's? - Answer- Amendments to the SEP manual
What is the procedure for pregnant CC? - Answer- Stop flying as soon as pregnancy
is confirmed
How many hours of duty can CC be rostered to operate? - Answer- 13 hours + 2
hours at the captains discretion