Week 1 Quiz
Flight Attendant Knowledge Quiz
Test your knowledge on flight safety protocols, procedures, and essential regulations with our interactive quiz designed for aspiring and current flight attendants.
In this quiz, you will cover topics such as:
- Emergency procedures
- Passenger safety regulations
- Cabin crew responsibilities
- Specific scenarios relating to passenger care
On board the aircraft, the purser reports to:
The Captain
The 2L Flight Attendant
Maintenance
No one
When should flight attendants arm doors for departure?
When the last passenger has boarded and been seated
5 minutes before scheduled departure
The purser has made the appropriate announcement and pushback has began
On pushback
PDI’s should be done after briefing and as soon as on the aircraft
True
False
The 2L FA notices a 14 year old passenger is sitting in an emergency exit row and quickly informs him he is NOT permitted to sit there due to his age, and moves him to another seat. The FA made the right decision.
True
False
The 1R FA briefs SAPs in which rows as they work to meet the 2L FA?
Rows 1-4
Rows 6-20
Rows 12-22
Rows 5-22
Check all that apply: When fueling with passengers on board, the following must take place:
Passenger bridge must be on
No Smoking sign must be on
1L and 2L doors must remain open
At least 1 flight deck crew member must be on board
Inter phone communication between ground personnel, flight deck, and cabin crew must be operational
All 3 FAs must be on board
At least 2 FAs must be on board
Seatbelts must be worn
No seatbelts be worn
A passenger with a mobility issue is not permitted to sit in the emergency exit row
True
False
What is the word of the day?
A specific word that is assigned by the crew during briefing that serves as validation for entry into the cockpit for that specific flight, the word when usedc must be in a sentence.
A secret word used by crew to discuss layover hotel information
The word that FAs will use to get into the cockpit which is always “fishing” and does not change.
Not sure
The limit of unaccompanied minors per flight is?
12
4
3
There is no limit
A 16 year old can travel as an unaccompanied minor.
True
False
Compressed and Liquid oxygen is not permitted on board by passengers.
True
False
Paul is a passenger on your flight seated in 6A. He notified the company 3 days before his travel that he is highly allergic to pets. In the case that your flight also has a cabin pet, what practice should you have in place to accommodate Paul?
Provide him with a face mask and let him know you have more if one isn’t enough
Create and maintain a buffer zone of 5 or more rows
Paul is over exaggerating, everything is fine, no accommodation is required, board as normal
Give Paul a buffer zone of 3 rows
The smoke hood has a duration of
12 minutes
20 minutes
60 minutes
15 minutes
Flight desk windows may be opened from the outside of the aircraft while on the ground.
True
False
Select the Line of Authority in the correct order
Captain, First Officer, Check Captain (if carried) Purser, 1R, 2L, other uniformed cabin crew on duty
Check Captain (if carried), Captain, First Officer, Purser, 2L, 1R, other uniformed cabin crew on duty
Captain, Check Captain (if carried), First Officer, Purser, 2L, 1L, Other uniformed cabin crew on duty
Captain, Check Captain (if carried), First Officer, Purser, 2L, 1R, Other uniformed cabin crew on duty
The following documentation must be current and carried on all flights regardless of destination, select all that apply
Passport
Visas (if applicable)
RAIC
FAM
Company ID
Dangerous Goods Training Certificate
Credit Card
Cabin crew should refrain from scuba diving for a minimum of 24 hours prior to flight duty and avoid diving below a depth of 15 feet.
True
False
Crew drug and alcohol consumption is
CAR 603.02
CAR 504.55
CAR 2-45
CAR 602.03
Airworthiness items are not necessarily no-go items.
True
False
Which act prohibits smoking on Canadian-registered aircraft?
The Non Smokers Health Act
The Don’t Smoke on This Plane Act
The No Smoking Safe Air Act
Smoking is permitted with pursers permission
Parents of an unaccompanied minor must remain at the airport after departure for how long?
Up to 15 minutes
Up to 10 minutes
Until the plane has arrived at its destination
Up to 25 minutes
Food and beverage service during a tarmac delay must begin after?
A delay of 3 hours
A delay of 1.5 hours
A delay of 2 hours
A delay of 1 hour
Any attempt to force circuit breakers that have popped out to remain in, or repeated attempts to reset breakers could create a fire or electrical hazard.
True
False
Aircraft surface contamination is defined as;
The buildup of ice on the wings
The buildup of ice or snow on the wings or vital control surfaces of the aircraft
The buildup or dirt or mud on the landing gear
The clean aircraft mindset
During a missed approach, which safety announcement will be made?
The Captain has chosen to discontinue the approach, additional information shall follow.
The Captain has chosen to go around at this time, more information shall follow.
The Captain has chosen he can not land at this airport and is diverting to the nearest airport.
Remain seated. Remain seated. More information shall follow.
What does MEL stand for?
Minimum Equipment Lights
Maintenance E-Log
Minimum Equipment Log
Minimum Equipment List
The pressure gauge on a portable oxygen should read
1500 psi or higher
1750 psi or lower
1650 psi or higher
1650 psi or lower
A portable oxygen bottle set to LO-Flow will last twice the length of time as when set to HI-FLow
True
False
Jet Intake:
Stay 25 feet away from the intake (front of the engine)
Stay 200 feet away from the intake (front of the engine)
Stay 15 feet away from the intake (front of the engine)
Stay 25 feet away from the intake (back of the engine)
100 feet away from the exhaust (aft portion of the engine) is SOP
True
False
Safety bulletins override the original section in the FAM
True
False
Post Controlled Rest in the Flight Deck, cabin crew must;
Hear from the Captain
Hear from the First Officer
Hear from the pilot that just completed their rest
Hear from both the Captain and First Officer
The two types of turbulence are?
Turbulence Expected + Turbulence Unexpected
There are 3 types
Turbulence Expected + Turbulence Encountered
A sterile flight deck means:
The flight deck was groomed and cleaned prior to departure
The flight deck is in a phase of critical preparation for take-off, landing, or any activity below 10,000 ft
The flight deck is in its take off or landing phase
The flight deck is out of the critical phases of flight such as take off and landing
Fixed oxygen masks last for
12 minutes
8 minutes
15 minutes
Longer from window seats
A pdi is recommended but not required if switching crews have communicated they were done and completed on the inbound flight
True
False
An unaccompanied minor can bring a small pet such as a pet fish or hamster
True
False
Common Effects of Atmosphere and Altitude: Select all the apply
Aggravated Varicose Veins
Bloating
Trapped Gases
Dehydration
Hypoxia can result in: Select all that apply
Overconfidence
Sleepiness
Impaired hearing
Impaired vision
Fatigue
Lack of coordination
Cyanosis
Teeth to fall out
Eventual unconsciousness and death
Passenger Call (PSU) will activate the following:
Blue light + high chime in cabin
Orange light + high chime in cabin
Amber light + high chime in cabin
PILOT EMER call (to cabin) will activate the following:
Orange flashing light + high pitched alarm
Red flashing light + high chime
Red flashing light + 3 high/low chimes
Pilot call to cabin and Pilot call from cabin will have the same green flashing light and high/low chime
True
False
Sterile Flight Deck displays what colored light?
Blue
Green
Amber
Orange
The color amber light is only associated with the lavs
True
False
The Lav has blue and amber lights
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