A350 Fleet 2
A350 Fleet Knowledge Quiz
Test your knowledge and proficiency about the A350 Fleet and its amenities with our comprehensive quiz! Perfect for cabin crew and airline professionals, this quiz is designed to enhance your understanding of the aircraft's operations and passenger services.
Key features of the quiz:
- Multiple choice questions
- True/False statements
- Practical scenarios based on real-life situations
To exit the CCRF, press OPEN DOOR pushbutton to unlock the door. The OPEN DOOR pushbutton is located at the ______
Top right corner of the door
Top left corner of the door
Top middle portion of the door
The CCRF has a sliding door with an electrical door latch control and stars are provided to give access from this main entry door. This statement is _____
True
False
Crew can switch on the lights for the bunk using the ___ that is located on the Information Panel
FAP
AIP
AAP
On the A350 LH1 and LH2 aircraft, the locations for the FCRF and CCRF are near ____ and _____ respectively
D1R, D4L
D1L, D4R
D1L, D4L
For the LH1, LH2 and ULR aircraft, the crew responsible for checking the FCRF and CCRF on grounds are ___ and ___ respectively
LS4, C4
LS4, C2
IFS, C2
There are 2 FAP on all A350 aircraft. They are located at:
D1L, D2L
D1L, D4L
D1L, D4R
A steady pink light appears on the ACP when there is a non-emergency cabin attendant call from another crew station
False
True
Which of the statement is true?
The AAP is located at D2L and D3L
There is AAP in both the FCRF and CCRF
Passenger call light can be reset using the AAP
The AAP enables crew to control/survey functions such as lighting and temperature of the cabin
The AIP and LDC screens that display dial and call information from the PA/Cabin Interphone System and other system-related information (eg. Lavatory smoke location and pax calls)
False
True
AIP can be found at each door
True
False
Which statement is true?
Work lights are for crew's use
Work lights light up the area above crew seats
Work light switches are located next to the crew seat
Work light swtiches cannot be found on the FAP
Work light switches can be found on the AIP
The ____ blue light on the ACP will lit up to indicate pax call from the ____ section of the zone
Outboard, back
Inboard, front
Outboard, front
When the attendant call button is initiated from the lavatory
The attendant call button in the lavatory lights up. A blue light comes on at the ACP. A blue light comes on outside the wall of the lavatory where the call was activated. A HI chime sounds
The attendant call button in the lavatory lights up. A amber light comes on at the ACP. An amber light comes on outside the wall of the lavatory where the call was activated. A HI chime sounds
The attendant call button in the lavatory lights up. A blue light flashes at the ACP. A blue light flashes outside the wall of the lavatory where the call was activated. A one tone chime sounds
When a pax call is initiated from the pax seat, a blue light comes on at the relevant ACP, a small amber light comes on at the PSU above pax seat, pax seat number is displayed on the AIP and a one tone chime sounds.
True
False
To call the cockpit for non-emergency matters, press ____ on the cabin interphone handset
PRIO > SEND
CAPT > SEND
PRIO > CAPT
The CABIN READY button can be activated by the CIC from the FAP at D1 and D4 via the CABIN STATUS page
True
False
The content from ambient meals must be transferred onto a YCL casserole and covered with a foil cover before heating it in the oven for 15-20mins
True
False
Coffee/tea should be offered during tray distribution for all meal service types in S/YCL. An additional type of tea is offered during such flights:
Chinese tea on Oriental flights
Green tea for all flights in and out of japan
Green tea on all flights in and out of korea
Masala tea on all India flights
Before serving the tray, crew must ensure that
The foil cover for the main course is in good condition and positioned firmly on the tray
The foil cover is not torn or stained with sauce
The handle of the coffee/tea cup is at the 4 o'clock position
The tray meal is clean and dry and items of the tray are neatly arranged
The main course is hot
Champagne in SCL is served in
Plastic cup only
Plastic champagne flute only
Paper cup for hot drinks only
Plastic cup and plastic champagne flutes
Ambient meals will be uplifted EX-SIN for found trip use. They cannot be uplifted EX-STN
True
False
Pax having SPML or BTC should be offered a drink when the carts go out into the cabin
False
True
Which of the following statement about the S/YCL snack service is false?
Snacks are uplifted on flights above 9 hours
Snacks are to be offered at regular intervals during the lull period until depleted
Drinks should be offered together with or immediately after snacks are offered
Drinks should be offered at 45mins intervals
None of the above
Ice cream can be offered to pax using the bread basket or black melamine tray
True
False
Which statements are true?
Breadrolls uplifted in YCL can be consumed at cabin temperature
Breadrolls should be placed in the empty small bowl on the meal tray when ice cream is catered for desserts
For flights with SCL cabins, SCL pax will be catered a different type of breadroll of YCL
SCL pax must be served 2 kinds of breadrolls
Meal casseroles are heated up ____mins before the start of meal service
20
22
30
15
Orange juice and coffee/tea are offered during tray distribution for breakfast and continental breakfast service
False
True
During the meal service, champagne must be displayed on the meal cart for lunch and dinner service in YCL only
False
True
Which of the following statements is true?
WBJ must be conducted before every meal service
Drink cart service must be conducted during lull period
A round of champagne must be served to SCL before commencement of drink service
Pax are not allowed to request for any other drinks except white wine, beer and orange juice during WBJ service
There are no after take-off drink service for:
Southeast asia flights (BKK, CGK, DPS, HAN, KUL, MNL, RGN, SGN, SUB)
Shuttle flights (DME-ARN, MXP-BCN, JCB-CPT)
Flights serving breakfast, brunch or continental breakfast immediately after take-off
Late night flights serving supper or refreshments immediately after take-off
All of the above
Food and drinks must be served from the sides of the cockpit and NOT over the centre pedestal
True
False
Which of the following statement is not part of the crew's after landing duties
Place all hot towels (used and unused) and linens in the linen bags
Seal magazine bags, daily use first aid kits, amenity and toiletry airlardas/carts. Drystore airladas/carts etc
Dispose all perishables from the chilling compartments
Retrieve and stow loose equipment, magazine, headsets, infant seatbelts, extension seat belts etc. Log in CDL if there are missing/excessive infant/extension seatbelts
Switching on relevant switches in the galley
Which statement is false
Menu cards can be distributed on ground if time permits
Amenity kits can be distributed on ground if time permits
Drink/meal service is conducted in the direction from FWD to AFT
Magazine, children headsets, infant seatbelts, extension seatbelts etc must be retrieved and stowed as part of after landing duties
The ground duties for crew allocated B4/C4 include:
Preparing hot towels
Dressing of toilets and ensuring that cleaners have cleaned the toilets
Ensuring that the toilet system are functioning eg. Toilet flush, pax call light etc
Changing the waste bin lining
The ground duties for crew allocated to B3/C3 include:
Setting up of the trolley for newspaper and earphones
Displaying of magazines in the magazine racks
Check and stow amenities for the flights eg. Plastic cups, amenity kits etc
Prepare menu cards
Crew should set up the bassinet only after take off, when the seat belt signs are turned off
True
False
All female crew are required to change into their cabin safety shoes before TTOL
True
False
Doors used for boarding must not be left unattended at any time during boarding and disembarkation of pax
True
False
The galley related duties include:
Power on relevant switches
Check serviceability of galley equipment and quantity of holloware and floating equipment
Check meal types and trays catered and report to CL
Check and stow supplies of drystore and bar items
Doghouses with emergency equipment stowed in it cannot be used to stow any other items eg. blankets, pillows, passenger bags wtc
True
False
The armrests of all the A350 SCL and YCL seats (with the exception of the front row YCL seats on the A350LH1 and MH) along the aisle can be raised/lowered to allow easier transfer of passenger with reduced mobility (PRM) from the wheelchair to the seat
True
False
On the A350LH aircraft, there are no overhead compartments above rows ____ due to the presence of the CCRF. Height of the cabin is also lower at these seats
58 to 62 DEG
57 to 63 DEG
58 to 63 DEG
56 to 62 DEG
The A350ULR has 67 JCL seats and 94 SCL seats
True
False
There are no centre overhead bins in JCL
False
True
Facial mists must be displayed in lavatories with YCL moisturizer/EDT on ____
All flights
All direct-USA flights
Flights with SCL cabin
The SCL seats on the A350LH1 aircraft features open aisle side armrest (except the bulkhead seats) and the Video Touchscreen Handset (VTSH) for all SCL seats
False
True
The A350LH2 seats features a redesigned armrest for increased privacy and wired handset (touchpad) for all SCL seats
True
False
The YCL seats on the ____ and ____ are manufactured by the set manufacturer
A350LH2, A350MH
A350LH1, A350MH
A350LH2, A350ULR
SCL seats on the A350 LH1, LH2 and ULR aircraft starts with row ____
41
31
11
33
The seat number ____ is not assigned to any seat row
13
11
14
31
The entrance to the CCRF on the A350 LH1, LH2 and ULR is located at the area:
Between D4L and D4R
Between D1L and D1R
Behind the cockpit
Between D5L and D5R
There are 8 doors on all A350 aircraft
True
False
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