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77 Cards in this Set
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CEB |
CEBU |
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USU |
Busuanga |
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ILO |
Ilo-ilo |
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CGY |
Cagayan de oro |
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PPS |
Puerto princesa |
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DVO |
Davao |
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ZAM |
Zamboanga |
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OZC |
Ozamis |
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CRM |
Catarman |
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PAX |
Passenger |
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F/O |
First officer |
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CXLD |
Cancelled |
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UM |
Unaccompanied minor |
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FLT |
Flight |
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SPML |
Special Meal |
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RON |
Remain Overnight |
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A/C |
Aircraft |
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DEST |
Destination |
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SO |
Stop over |
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Taxiway |
Path used for taxiing of the airplane |
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Propellers |
Assembly of blades which provides the force that airplane forward when rotate |
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Turbopop |
Airplane with propellers driven by turbine power |
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Cruising altitude |
Constant height during flight |
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Tail |
Collective name for the entire group composed of the rubber, horizontal and vert.... |
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1. To clear exit 2. Access areas of fuselage for fire fighting purposes 3. To use as a survival tool |
USES OF CRASH AXE (3) |
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1. Break the seal, check the contents of the kit and note any disrepancy in the CML and FAK Check sheet 2. After using the kit, return all unused items inside the kit. Reflect on the FAK Check sheet all items used or consumed, new seal no. of the kit and disrepancy noted previously 3. Re-seal the kit using the YELLOW seal 4. Restore kit in designated location and seal holder 5. Log use of FAK in the FIR - indicate the control number of the yellow seal for monitoring purposes. |
PROCEDURES OF FAK (5) |
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Pull actuation ring |
How is PBE SCOTT activated? |
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" Cabin crew and passenger remain seated" |
Safe landing command: |
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"remain seated and wait for further instruction" |
Precautionary disembarkation command: |
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"Evacuate Aircraft" |
Emergency command ni PIC: |
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9-12 seconds, 15-20 feet |
Duration of BCF Fire ex? |
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"emergency-open seatbelt-evacuate" |
Initial command for terrain landing? |
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Emergency-open seatbelt-put on lifevest-inflate outside-evacuate |
Initial command for water landing? |
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Exit here-shoes off-get out-inflate lifevest |
Evacuation command to unplanned water landing? |
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1. Captain's Briefing 2. L1's briefing 3. Passenger's briefing 4. Cabin preparation 5. Personal preparation |
5 phases of an planned emergency: |
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1. Select 2. Reseat 3. Instruct 4. Briefign less agile passenger 5. Final cabin preparation |
Duties of L1 on a planned emergency |
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1. Aft galley preparation 2. assist L1 in final cabin check |
L2 duties: |
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1. FWD galley preparation 2. Cabin preparation |
R1 duties: |
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1. Preparation of children 2. Preparation of infants with or without IRD. |
R2 duties |
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You there-open window exit-get out |
What command is given to r1 cc to the overwing exit on a planned water landing |
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Lift girt flap and pull white disconnect handle |
A320 main cabin doors what is the immediate action of the cc as soon as the door opened and the slide fully inflated on a water landing |
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15 mins |
Duration of pbe |
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21CH, 40AK, 41 AK, 42C, 58CH |
What are the seat assignment of your A-pax |
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1. Nature of the fire 2. Location of the fire 3. Severity 4. Action being taken |
Four important pieces of information that you relay to flight deck in an event of an inflight fire: |
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1. Door is disarmed 2. At least one engine is shut down 3. Cabin differential pressure is above 2.5 bar |
3 conditions for the cabin pressure warning light to illuminate |
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False |
PIC shall ensure that the fdc door is lock as at all times during pax carrying air transpo except when checking on pax welfare.. (T/F) |
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FALSE |
No sched international or domestic operator....100 hrs in any caledar yr (T/F) |
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True |
No pax safety belt maybe use by more than one... (T/F) |
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False |
An operator shall ensure that each cc member can operator 5 ac type except than when with the approval of the authority the cc member may operate 6 ac type.... (T/F) |
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True |
No operator may sched cc for more than 14 hrs of duty except... (T/F) |
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True |
Cc must be seated over harness fastened except when perf safety...(T/F) |
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Start: when ac moves on its own power End: when it reaches 10,000 ft and the fasten seatbelt sign is off |
Start of sterile flight deck concept: (take off) |
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Start: when ac passes 10,000 ft and the fasten seatbelt sign is on End: when ac parked at bay, seatbelt sign is off |
Start of sterile flight deck concept: (landing) |
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Start- final warning for take-off (2 chimes of the fasten seatbelt sign) has been given End- landing gears have been retracted |
Start of critical phase: (take off) |
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Start- final warning for landing (2 chimes of fasten seatbelt sign) has been given End- Ac leaves the active runway |
Start of critical phase: (landing) |
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1hr and 30mins before ETD |
Reporting time for domestic flight |
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Pre-flight equipment check Pre- flight security check |
What pre flight checks do u do upon boarding the ac |
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Cabin maintenance logbook |
The ____ use to report cabin discrepancies and advice maintenance to... |
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R1 |
Conduct exit row briefing |
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R2 |
Distribute infant lifevest |
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30 external chest compression, 2 ventilations, 5 cycles |
Ratio of cpr |
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2 to 2.4 inches |
Depth of compression for adult |
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About 2 inches |
Depth of compression for child |
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1 to 1 1/2 inches |
Depth of compression for infant |
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1 breath, 5 seconds for 24 cycles |
Rescue breathing adult |
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1 breath every 3 seconds for 40 cycles |
Rescue breathing of child and infant |
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Direct pressure Pressure bandage |
What techniques do u apply to control breathing for... |
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Unusual noises Sparks Imoact force Smoke/fire Abnormal ac attitude |
Emergency indicators (USISA) |
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1. Hissing sound around exits 2. Failure of exits to open when normal pressure is exerted |
Signs of over pressurization |
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Saline solution Heat Oxygen Careful handling Keep in comfortable position |
First aid for SHOCK |
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I. Remove ELT from the bracket Ii. Carefully pull the antenna from the opening and position the antenna Iii. Terrain: activate the elt by switching the ARM/OFF/ON switch to on position 1) to improve transmittion, look for an area clear of obstructions Iv. Water: activate the ELT by switching the ARM/OFF/ON switch to ARM or on position. In ARM position, the ELT will activate automatically by water contact. 1) connect the snap hook with the lanyard securely to the raft. V. Take ELT upon evacuation
Terrain operation: I. Activate the elt by switching the ARMED/ON/OFF toggle switch to ON position ii. To improve transmission, look for a area clear of obstructions iii. The RED LED indicated that ELT is working
WATER OPERATION: I. Activate the elt by switching the ARMED/ON/OFF toggle switch to ON position ii. connect the snap hook with the lanyard securely to the raft iii. The RED LED indicated that ELT is working |
Gen operation of KANNAD 406 ELT: (5) |
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1. Performing live safety demonstration 2. Performing passenger and cabin safety compliance check 3. Attending to an emergency situation |
cc should always secure seat belt and harness: (EXCEPT) (3) |
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1. Cc and pax remain seated -safe landing 2. Remain seated and wait for further instructions -PD 3. evacuate aircraft - if evac is needed |
Commands of capt: |
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Solidifier Disinfectant spray Antimicrobial hand wipes Absorbent towel Goggles and mask Disposable gloves Protective apron Pick-up scoop with scraper Bio-hazard disposal waste bag Users guide UPK report form |
Contents of UPK (11) |
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1. Once activated, the generator becomes very hot, and some discomfort may be felt. Be careful when removing the hood 2. Dont touch he generator. Grasp the hood at the back lower edge and pull forward over head 3. Remember that your hair will be saturated with oxygen, and quite flammable 4. allow the hood to cool down in a well-ventilated, non-flammable area. |
Gen precautions of PBE: |
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1. Pull ring pin from lever and handle (ensure that seal is broken) 2. Aim at the base of the fire (approximately 6 feet in distance from fire source) 3. Squeeze the lever and the handle 4. Sweep side-to-side motion |
Operation of BCF (4) |
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1. Enforce no smoking -use verbal commands, do not use the PA 2. notify the captain by entering the flight crew 3. Leave all electrical switches in their current position 4. Obtain nearest fire extinguisher 5. Follow instructions from the captain |
Procedures for gas fumes: (5) |