KSV 1 PRACTICE
KSV 1 Practice Quiz
Test your knowledge on KSV procedures and best practices with our comprehensive 51-question quiz designed for flight attendants and aviation staff. Whether you're preparing for certification or simply want to improve your understanding, this quiz covers vital topics essential for ensuring safety and customer service in-flight.
- Multiple choice and checkbox questions
- Covers preflight, inflight, and postflight procedures
- Perfect for training and refreshers
What is movement on the surface?
Any movement on the ground.
Any movement once at Gate.
Movement after landing
What is sterile flightdeck?
When you clean the flight deck after departure
When the flight deck cannot be contacted, until 10K feet.
When the plane lands.
Define a level-off PA. List its four components.
PA made once plane has leveled off/reached altitude. Seatbelt light is off, welcoming, marketing, food service.
PA made once plane has taken off. Sealtbelt like on, welcoming, marketing, IFE.
PA made once plane has leveled off/reached altitude, seatbelt light off, welcoming, marketing, IFE.
Name the 5 components of inflight.
PA delivery, one check through cabin, IFE, light adjustment. Food/bev service. CDW if needed, monitor & tidy zones and customer experience.
PA delivery, 15-min checks. IFE. Light adjustment, food/bev., CDW if needed, monitor my & tidy zones, customer experience.
PA delivery, 15-min checks. IFE. Lights turned to bright, IFE, CDW, Customer service.
What is said during monitor and challenge?
Preparing to disarm/arm, verified, armed/disarmed.
Disarm/Armed, verified.
Crosscheck, Disarm/Armed, Verified.
What happens during the arrival phase?
Taxi in, Disarming & Crosscheck/Monitor & Challenge, PA, deplaning customers.
Passengers board plane, food is delivered, check your emails.
Taxi-in, arm doors, PA, deplaning, Monitor & Challenge.
What is iSolve?
A game on IFE.
A tool on MyFlight to help repair broken equipment.
A tool on myflight to offer customer compensation.
What should be done during postflight?
Safety check, lock jet bridge, reports.
Ensure all pax have deplaned, security check, reports, deplane.
Ensure all pax have deplaned and left jetbridge, security checks, safety checks.
What is the station assignment chart, or SAC.
Location of flights for the day.
Aircraft specific char for FA assignments.
Aircraft specific char for FA assignments & duties.
What is an MOD?
Menu on Demand
Myflight on Demand
Manager of Day
Manager on Duty
What happens after the jet bridge is seen moving away?
The boarding door is disarmed, then and all call to make sure the doors are all disarmed.
The boarding door may be armed. Then an all call to make sure all doors are armed & crosschecked.
The doors are opened to load baggage on.
The boarding door is armed, then crosschecked.
What type of communication happens between the purser and gate agent before departure? Then the flight deck?
FA1 notifies the agent that it is ready for departure. Once the jet bridge is moving away, FA1 notifies flight deck for all call.
FA1 one notifies the agent that the flight deck is locked and plane is ready for departure.
FA1 notifies the agent that it is ready for departure. Once the jet bridge is moving away, FA1 notifies flightdeck: "Cabin secure, ok for departure?
What is minimum crew?
The minimum allotted crew for the day.
The minimum required amount of crew that must be present regardless of occupancy before passengers can board.
The minimum amount of crew that can work for the day, with half of the pax onboard.
What are the seven phases of flight? Check all that apply.
Reporting for duty
Mid-flight
Postflight
Food and Beverage
Bathroom cleaning shift
Crew rest
Departure
Boarding
Inflight
Arrival
Deplaning
What are three types of exits?
Doors, overwing, lavatory.
Lavatory, Galley, Flightdeck.
Doors, Flightdeck, Overwing.
What is universal precaution?
An interrogation
A IFE movie.
An approach to infection control to treat blood and bodily fluid as if they are infectious.
What do pink, blue & yellow lights indicate?
Pink: Lavatory, Blue: Flightdeck, Yellow: Galley.
Pink: Crew, Yellow: Lavatory, Blue: Pax.
Pink: Galley, Blue: lavatory, Yellow: Fire.
What are the sections of boarding?
MC/FC.
BC/FC, preflight duties.
Preparation for pax boarding, boarding duties and pax briefings.
Has four, departure. What should passengers do before departures? FAs?
Pax should over OHBs, eat their preflight snack. FAs make last call.
Pax should stow bags and turn on IFE. FAs eat crew meals.
Pax should stow bags and PEDs. FAs should secure equipment, update tablets and OHBs.
What is in a demo bag?
Lifevests, OHB keys, Wallet, AOA badge.
Lifevests, Masks, FASK.
Lifevests, masks, seatbelt extension.
What should you check for during jumpseat preflight?
It should not retract flashlight, vests and emergency checklists underneath.
It should retract in ten seconds, tote bag, flashlight.
It should retract in 5 seconds, vest and emergency checklist underneath.
What is the tarmac delay kit? What should you check for inside of it?
Apples, water and crash axe.
Snacks for pax. It should be sealed, in good condition and not expired.
Snacks for crew, should be sealed and in good condition, may be used up to three days after expiration.
During preflight, you should check for FASK, demo bag and secure the onboard wheelchair. What is FASK and what does it contain?
Flight attendant seance kit, should include seance materials and flashlights.
Flight attendant service kit. Gloves, wallet snacks.
Flight attendant service kit. Should contain gloves, bandages, etc.
What types of flights require a DDB? What is it? Who is involved?
Departure dependability briefing between FA1 and agent. It is required on every flight.
Departure data briefing. Between FA1 and Agent. Required on every flight.
Departure dependability briefing. Required between FA1 and flight deck twice a day.
What are the topics covered in the crew briefing. Select all that may apply
Safety
What you had for dinner.
Layover excursion
Security
Customer Service
Crew
Service Standards
Customer Experience
Emails from FSM.
What are the required report times? Select all that may apply.
Domestic: Two Hours.
International: four
Domestic: 1.5 hours
International: 2 hours.
Domestic: 1 hour.
International: 1 hour, 15 minutes.
What are the report time requirements? Select all that may apply.
Sign in
DDB.
Check company emails.
Update tablet and IFM.
What is a PIDR? When is it issued and who is involved?
Passenger Independency Report. Issued if pax is able to help themself in an emergency. Involves FAA, FA and pax.
Passenger inflight disturbance report. Issued if pax is threatening or interfering with crew, smoking, drinking alcohol not served by crew or in an intoxicant related disturbance. To issue: contact FA1 and captain. Notify pax and ID possible witnesses. CERS should also be completed.
What is ASAP? Can you submit one for other employees?
Aviation Safety Action Program. Voluntary punitive reporting. They can only be submitted on yourself, by yourself.
Aviation safety action program. Involuntary program non-punitive reporting. They can only be submitted on other FAs.
Aviation safety action program. Voluntary nonnative reporting. They can only be submitted on yourself.
What is the OSM?
Onboard Safety Metrics.
Onboard Service Menu.
Onboard Service Manual
What is CDW?
Cabin Dinner Worksheet
Cabin discrepancy worksheet. Completed by the purser for faulty or mission g equipment that is not imperative. How you report issues to flightdeck. Found in the FASK.
Cabin Departure Weather
What is MEL?
Menu, Entertainment, Lighting.
Minimum Equipment List.
Minimum Evacuation Lights.
What are examples of ASAP reportable offenses? Select all that may apply.
Exit seat briefings not completed on time.
Carryon compliance.
Missing preordered meals in catering order.
Emergency demo not completed in a timely manner.
Arming/Disarming Errors.
What does ESCAPE stand for? Select all that may apply.
Exit
Softdrink
Security
Signal
Communication
Commands
Assignment
Assess
Proceedures
Equipment
What is the 30-second review and when is it completed?
Review done during takeoff/landing.
Review done during takeoff
Review done at the end of briefings.
Name five passengers that require special attention?
Your family
Deportees
Pets
Armed pax
Escorted passengers
Escorted prisoners
Disabled persons
Nut allergies.
What are the 9 required items?
Cell phone
You.
Passport and visas.
Pocket mask
Watch
Flashlight
Keys
Snacks
ID/AOA Badge
IPads
Fully charged IFM
Crew ID.
Compliant Uniform
What does the CMD button on the control panel do?
Commands passenger attention
Commands emergency sirens for evacuations
Nothing. This button does not exist.
What is F.A.P. and AAP?
Flight Attendant Profile, An Airlines Passenger.
Forward attendant control panel. AAP: Aft control panel.
What is TEM?
Team Evaluation Meetings
Threat and Error Meeting
Threat and Error Management.
What is task loading?
Assignments for FAs
Multitasking
Select types of survival equipments
Chips
Coffee
Shoes
Luggage
Megaphone
Watch
Flashlight
Life vest
ELT
Floatation equipment
What is CPR?
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
Cardinal Passenger Reporting
Cardiopulmonary Report
What is decompression?
The ability to fold emergency slides back
Loss of cabin pressure and breathable air.
A gas leak
Select the ABCs of error management.
Actively monitor and assess
Catch errors eventually.
Communicate timely
Communicate effectively
Balance available barriers eventually
Balance available barriers to avoid getting yelled at
Balance available barriers to avoid errors.
What is CRM?
Cruise resource management
Creating readiness megaphones
Crew resource meetings
Crew resource management
What does CRM promote
Safety and efficiency
The ability to find better trips
Safety, security and reserve years.
What is a barrier?
A way to block boarding
A way to stop people from using the lav.
A resource to stay in the green zone.
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