Flight Safety Protocols Quiz

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Flight Safety Protocols Quiz

Test your knowledge on flight safety protocols and procedures with our comprehensive quiz designed for cabin crew and aviation professionals. This quiz covers various aspects of aviation safety, including emergency protocols, crew responsibilities, and passenger safety measures.

  • 35 challenging questions
  • Multiple choice format
  • Improve your knowledge and skills
35 Questions9 MinutesCreated by FlyingSafety101
On what Level(s) of interference does the Flight Deck need to be in a Clear Zone
1,2
2,3,4
3,4
All levels
On what Level of interference is a Warning card issued
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
What does the PA "Level 4, Level 4" mean
Attempted intrusion to the Flight Deck
A Sterile Flight Deck
A passenger attempting to damage property onboard
A passenger physically assaulting with intent to injure
When must the Telemedicine Checklist
When a medical professional volunteers to help in an onboard emergency
When STAT-MD is contacted with an onboard medical emergency
When a passenger is assessed with a medical condition onboard
A medical care Indemnity form must be filled when a qualified medical staff volunteers help in an emergency
True
False
It is prohibited to donate blood within 72 hours of commencement of duty.
True
False
The Minimum crew requirement is ____
1 Cabin crew member per 50 seats
1 Cabin crew member per 50 passengers
1 Cabin crew member per 1 Flight crew members
1 cabin crew per Cabin
The minimum crew required for the Airbus 319 is
2
3
4
6
Safety Briefing(s) must be conducted on all flights
Flight Deck Crew Briefings
Cabin Crew Briefings
Passenger Safety Briefings
All of the above
Cabin crew must monitor the cabin and lavatories
No less than every 15 minutes
No less than every 10 minutes
No less than every 90 minutes
Fuelling can happen when passengers and crew are on board
True
False
When Fuelling occurs with passengers onboard what must cabin crew ensure
No one is smoking
No flashbulbs are used
No means of ignition
All if the above
Auxiliary Power unit may be operated during fuelling
True
False
When someone shouts "5 seconds" it indicates that
The flight deck door has been open too long
Someone is attempting to enter the Flight deck
The L1 Cabin door has to be closed
Flight deck checks need to be performed every 30 minutes
True
False
The PA "FA's and Passengers be seated immediately with seat belt fastened" Indicates
Light Turbulence
Moderate Turbulence
Severe Turbulence
All of the above
Moderate and Severe Turbulence
Light and Moderate Turbulence
The emergency power shut off switch is at the L1 jumpseat
True
False
A Flight deck clear Zone is required during what levels of interference
1 to 4
2 to 4
3 and 4
A flight deck lockdown indicates that all face to face communication between flight crew and cabin crew has to be suspended
True
False
The Least Risk Bomb Location (LRBL) in the aircraft is the Right Aft Cabin Door
True
False
Life rafts are identified by a placard and are found in the overhead bin
In the Mid of the aircraft (overwing)
In the Foward of the Aircraft
In the Aft of the Aircraft
Dipersed threw out the cabin
A passenger can visit the flight deck during the flight
True
False
What type of Smoke detectors are found on Aircrafts
Ionized
Smoke sampling ports
Electrical Smoke detectors
All of the Above
Ionized and Smoke sampling ports
Ionized and Electrical smoke detectors
What Firefighting equipment is available onboard
Halon Extinguishers
Protective Breathing Equipment
Pry Bar
Protective gloves
All of the above
The two types of fixed oxygen systems are Gaseous system and oxygen generator based system
True
False
When information in the Flight attendant manual (FAM) and the MEL do not concord. The information in which manual must be followed
MEL
FAM
Infant can stay in Bassinet for taxi, Takeoff, Cruise, Landing, and during moderate turbulence.
True
False
PA announcement "In Charge Flight Attendant report to flight deck" or "In charge Flight Attendant call the flight deck" indicates that In charge must report to the flight deck with PELC and cabin crew must stand by nearest interphone and await further information.
True
False
PA "Emergency stations, Emergency stations" indicates it is aproximately 2 minutes prior to touch down in a prepared emergency.
True
False
PA "Deplane immediately and leave your personal belongings"
Evacuate immediately through all doors
Initiate rapid deplanement through all doors
Initiate rapid deplanement through doors with stairs and bridges in place
None of the Above
An Unprepared emergency happens when crew are given no warning or time to prepare 
True
False
PA "Attention, Flight Attendants secure the cabin, passengers take your seats"
Indicates a there is a Pressurization problem detected prior to masks dropping
Indicates Masks have dropped and a pressurization problem is occuring
When a passenger reports to cabin crew that they smell an odd smell but cabin crew does not smell it. What must cabin crew do
Report to In-charge flight attendant and Captain
Ignore the passenger
Make An entry In the cabin defect log
Before initiating an evacuation cabin crew must
Ensure the engins are off
Ensure the plane is stopped
Contact the flight Deck
All of the above
Where is the Emergency Lighting system (ELS) found
L1 Flight Attendant Panel
In flight Deck
R2 Flight Attendant Panel
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