B787-10 Cabin Crew Knowledge Quiz

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B787-10 Cabin Crew Knowledge Quiz

Test your knowledge about the B787-10 cabin crew procedures and safety systems with this engaging quiz designed for aviation professionals. Whether you’re a seasoned crew member or just starting your journey, this quiz offers valuable insights.

  • Challenge yourself with 30 multiple-choice questions.
  • Enhance your understanding of emergency protocols.
  • Learn about the latest safety equipment and procedures.
71 Questions18 MinutesCreated by FlyingFalcon42
What is the minimum cabin crew complement for B787-10?
10
12
8
The ditching evacuation primary exits on B787-10 are:
Doors 1 and 3 left and right
Doors 1, 2 and 4 left and right
Doors 1, 2, 3 and 4 left and right
The ditching evacuation secondary exits are:
Left and right cockpit sliding windows
Cockpit overhead escape hatch
Doors 3 left and right
On the B787-10, the passenger oxygen system is:
Chemically generated in economy class and gaseous pulse system in the business class
Gaseous pulse system
Chemically generated
The passenger oxygen system last for:
Until aircraft touches down
A minimum of 40 minutes
A minimum of 22 minutes
Can the passenger oxygen system be shut off once it is activated?
Yes, from the cockpit
No
Yes, by pushing the lever on the generator
How do you know the oxygen in the passenger service units have started?
Green LED oxygen flow indicators will be visible in the overhead PSU
When a burning smell is detected while oxygen is being generated
Check oxygen flow through the flow indicator. When the oxygen flows through the mask, the bag may not fully inflate
The EFA-79 are located at doors areas:
1R, 2R, 5L and 5R
1L, 1R, 4L and 4R
1R, 2R, 4L and 4R
The EMK 1 and EMK 2 (Doctor's Kit) are located at door area:
2R
2L
1R
The Power Megaphone are located at door areas:
1L, 2L and 4L
1L, 2L and 5L
1R, 2R and 4R
How do you check the serviceability of the power megaphone on the B787-10?
By pressing the trigger and listen for an audible "popping" sound
By a LED indicator that will flash every 3-4 seconds
By squeezing the handle located on the handhold and listen for an audible "popping" sound
The Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT) are located at doors areas:
1R and 4L
2L and 2R
4L and 4R
The duration of the Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT ADT 406S) on B787-10?
50hours
120hours
60hours
The pre-flight serviceability check for Emergency Flashlight for B787-10 are: 1. Proper location and secured in brackets, 2. _____
LED flashes red every 10 seconds
Ensure that the seal is intact and LED flashes every 3-4 seconds
Ensure that the LED indicator shows green when pressing the Push-to-test button
How long does the smokehood last on B787-10?
Approximately 15minutes when the user is physically active
Approximately 20minutes when the user is physically active
Approximately 22minutes when the user is physically active
What type of portable oxygen cylinders are installed in B787-10?
Lightweight portable oxygen cylinders (AVOX)
Portable oxygen cylinders (Scotts)
Lightweight portable oxygen cylinders (Pulseox)
The emergency light switch in the cabin is located on the Attendant Switch Panel at door:
1L
2L
3L
The aircraft emergency lighting system provides:
Interior emergency lighting only
Both interior and exterior emergency lighting
Exterior emergency lighting only
To notify the Flight deck through the cabin interphone handset of an emergency, crew should dial:
"PRIO", "CAPT" and "SEND"
"*" twice
"6", "#"
Before closing the door, how is the gust lock released?
Squeeze the gust lock located as part of the door assist handle on the support/hinge arm of the door to unlock the gust lock
Pull the gust lock release handle to release the gust lock
Gust lock must be disengaged by hand through lifting the gust lock lever in upward direction
The ARMED indicator on the Master Attendant Switch Panel (ASP) at door 2L will illuminate when:
Door 2L is in ARMED mode
All passenger doors are in DISARMED mode
All passengers doors are in ARMED mode
The DISARMED indicator on the Master Attendant Switch Panel (ASP) at door 2L will illuminate when:
Door 2L is in ARMED mode
All passenger doors are in DISARMED mode
All passenger doors are in ARMED mode
When the door Mode Selector Lever (MSL) is in the "ARMED" position,
Girt bar indicator flag viewing window shows yellow
The ARMED mode indicator is flashing
The ARMED mode indicator is illuminated
Moving the door Mode Selector Lever (MSL) to "ARMED" position:
Engages the girt bar to the floor bracket at the door sill
Disengages the girt bar
Engages the girt bar to the floor bracket and arms the door for an emergency
To open the door in an emergency, ensure that the door Mode Selector Lever (MSL) is in the "ARMED" position, ensure outside condition is clear and:
Rotate the operating handle against the direction of the arrow to the OPEN position
Rotate the operating handle in the direction of the arrow to the OPEN position and release the handle
Rotate the operating handle to the emergency position
What happens if the door Mode Selector Lever (MSL) is not completely in the ARMED or DISARMED mode?
There are no indication at the door area
Both ARMED and DISARMED mode indicators will light up and buzzer will be heard
Both ARMED and DISARMED mode indicators will flash
The Emergency Evacuation Signalling System (EESS) shall be set up to be activated from:
Flight Deck
Attendant Switch Panel
Both flight deck and attendant switch panel
When the Emergency Evacuation Signalling System (EESS) is activated from the flight deck:
A pulsating audio signal is hard throughout the cabin
The EVAC light flashs
An audio evacuation signal is heard throghout the cabin and red EVAC light at each cabin crew station attendant switch panel (ASP) flashes
The passenger oxygen mask will automatically drop from the Passenger Service Unit (PSU) when:
Pushing the circular ends on the soft rubber PSU latch button, turn the button 180 degrees counter clockwise to release the compartment door
Cabin altitude exceeds approximately 14,000 feet
The passenger oxygen switch in the cabin is depressed
If the passenger service unit (PSU) failed to drop open during a decompression, it can be manually opened via:
Using the manual release tool. The manual release tool has to be pushed in a hole of the container door to disengage the pneumatic door latch
Pushing one of the circular ends on the soft rubber PSU latch button which causes the other end to extend. Turn the button 180 degrees counter clockwise; then push button to release the compartment door
Inserting a small object such as hair pin, name tag pin etc. Into manual release access to disengage the door latch
Opening the door from outside the aircraft by using the exterior door operating handle with the door Mode Selector Lever (MSL) in the ARMED position:
Will cause the door to be jammed
Will automatically move the door Mode Selector Lever to the DISARMED position
Will power open the door
The aircraft has come to a complete stop. You hear an audio signal and see the "EVAC" red light flashing at the Attendant Switch Panel (ASP), it means that:
You have to direct an evacuation immediately
You have to prepare for an evacuation
A decompression has occurred
During an emergency, if the slide-raft fails to inflate automatically:
Pull the detachment hande
Pull the manual inflation handle
Redirect passengers to other usable exits
How is the slide-raft detached from the aircraft during a ditching evacuation?
Pull the disconnect handle and cut mooring line
Lift the girt flap, pull the disconnect handle and cut the mooring line
Lift the girt flap and pull the disconnect handle
The emergency lights are activated when:
There is a loss of electrical power with the flight deck switch in the ARMED position or the emergency light switch in the flight deck or cabin is switched to the ON position
The galley power fails
The emergency light switch in the cabin is selected to AUTO
The emergency light switch in the cabin can be used to illuminate the emergency lights regardless of the position of the flight deck switch
True
False
Emergency escape path lights are in the form of photoluminescent strops
Embedded in the carpet along both aisles and cross-aisles
Mounted on the centreline ceiling along both aisles
Is installed in the centreline passengers seats
When smoke is detected in the lavatory, the SMOKE DETECTED window is displayed on:
The cabin system control panel (CSCP)
The cabin attendant panel (CAP)
The attendant indicator panel (AIP)
When a lavatory smoke detention warning is activated, crew can cancel the warning in the cabin by:
Picking up an handset in the cabin
pushing the horn shutoff switch on the ASP nearest to the affected lavatory
Pushing the LAVATORY CALL indicator light/rest switch located above the affected lavatory door
When smoke is detected in the lavatory, the LAVATORY CALL indicator light/reset switch, located on the outside wall above the lavatory door:
Illuminates green
Illuminates red
Flashes amber
When a "Meet Service" is conducted, the crew from FWD and AFT galleys will distribute the trays until they meet. This statement is _____
True
False
It is possible to reset the attendant call light from the Crew Attendant Panel (CAP). However, resetting the call light from the CAP will reset ALL OTHER passenger calls that are activated within the same cabin zone. Call light can also be reset by pressing the cancel button on the passenger seat
True
False
A _____ _____ light appears on the smoke detector when it is under normal operations
Steady green
Steeady red
Steady blue
Blinking green
The YCL seat row starts from row _____
21
31
11
41
To make a cabin interphone call to Door 2L, dial _____ followed by _____
21, PTT
12, PTT
22, PTT
The crew working in the YCL FWD galley are:
LS6, C2, C3 and C4
CS1, B2 and B3
CS1, B2, B3 and B4
LS6, C2 and C3
Which if the following statement is false?
The YCL seats are arranged in a 3-3-3 layout
All passenger who cabin windows are electronically dimmable and have five levels of dimming
There are handsets on all YCL seats
There is no integrated reading lights below the IFE screen
To call the flight deck during an emergency, crew should dial _____ followed by _____
6#, PTT
**, PTT
31, PTT
11, PTT
There is an emergency cabin alert swtich (ECAS) in every galley. This statement is
True
False
There is an emergency cabin alert switch in every galley. This statement is _____
True
False
To make a normal non-emergency call to the flight deck, crew should _____ followed by _____
31, PTT
**, PTT
11. PTT
6# , PTT
YCL passengers can activate/deactivate the attendant call button by _____
Pressing the attendant ON/OFF button on the monitor
Pressing the attendant ON/OFF button located on the panel below the IFE monitor
Pressing the attendant ON/OFF button on the Passenger Service Unit (PSU)
Pressing the attendant ON/OFF button on the handset
The 2 toilets are Door 3 area can be converted to a PRMD toilet. The dividing door on the operator side is locked by a keylock located at the centre of the dividing door. The keys to the lock are located at compartments F314 and F102.
True
False
Select the statement that is FALSE
Wired handset (touchpad) is only available for centre bulkhead seats in YCL
There is no handsets in YCL except for centre bulkhead seats of YCL as it is not feasible for passengers to reach so far out to touch the wall-mounted touchscreen IFE monitor
Inflight connectivity is unavailable on the B787
IFE monitor in all cabin classes on the B787 are touchscreen monitors
Which statement is FALSE?
Each YCL seat has an in-seat power supply outlet
3 YCL seats will share 2 ISPS outlets for all YCL seats with the exception of the front row seats
Each front row YCL seat has its own in-seat power supply outlet located below the seat cushion
The in-seat power supply outlet is located between the literature pockets infront of our passengers
The lavatory occupied sign changes automatically from "not occupied [green]" to "occupied [red]" when:
The nose gear is deployed during descent
The slate are extended during take-off
All of the above
The lavatory door is locked
The crew complement for B787 aircraft is _____
13
11
14
12
Which statement is FALSE?
Always perform a FULL reset first
The seat reset feature allows yo to perform two types of resets: a quick reset and a full reset
A quick reset will reset the interactive software and a full reset will reset the seat hardware
a quick reset takes 30seconds and a full reset takes 5minutes
The _____ system is featured on the B787
Panasonic eX3
Panasonic eX2
Panasonic eXK
Thales
There are no footrest for the YCL seats on the B787 aircraft
True
False
The Remote Control Centre (RCC) is located at forward of Door 2 Left and another at Door 4 Right
True
False
To deactivate the water faucet in the lavatory to enable crew to wipe the sink dry, crew should _____
Press and hold either the red or blue water temperature button for 60s. The water will stop flowing and the green light will continue blinking to indicate that the faucet has been manually paused
Press the STOP button on the heater under the sink
Turn OFF the water shut-off valve
Press and hold either the red or blue water temperature button for 10s. The water will stop flowing and the green light will continue blinking to indicate that the faucet has been manually paused
The complex leader for YCL FWD galley is _____
IFM
CS1
LS6
LS5
Which if the following statement is FALSE?
There is no drink service before meal service on South East Asia flights
Coffee and tea are offered during tray distribution
Crew must offer a drink to passengers having SPMLs during regular tray distribution
Adhoc drink orders are prepared after completion of meal service
The ECAS switch is protected by a spring-loaded _____ plastic cover to prevent accidental switch activation. To gain access to the switch, the cover must be raised by a deliberate action.
Green
Black
Blue
Red
The CIC can control the Electronically Dimmable Windows (EDW) using CAP
True
False
A fold down changing seat provides a dry seating area. It is available in _____
YCL lavatories only
JCL lavatories only
All lavatories
There are _____ YCL galleys on the B787 aircraft
2
1
3
The IFE monitors in all cabin classes on the B787 are touchscreen monitors. This statement is _____
True
False
The B787 is a _____ cabin class aircraft
4
2
3
The B787 has _____ JCL seats and _____ YCL seats
30, 301
36, 302
36, 301
36, 310
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