General Emergency Study Guide Questions with Answers
1. What does N in NTSBO stand for? What information needs to be obtained from the PIC
in the event the flight attendant needs to prepare the cabin for emergency?: Nature of Emergency :
Conditions causing the emergency/water evacuation and expected landing condition
2. What does T in NTSBO stand for? What information needs to be obtained from the PIC
in the event the flight attendant needs to prepare the cabin for emergency?: Time: available time
for preparation before emergency landing
3. What does S in NTSBO stand for? What information needs to be obtained from the PIC
in the event the flight attendant needs to prepare the cabin for emergency?: Signal: signal used for
evacuation (water landing) or non-evacuation of the aircraft once aircraft has landed
4. What does B in NTSBO stand for? What information needs to be obtained from the PIC
in the event the flight attendant needs to prepare the cabin for emergency?: Brace: determine
when the brace position may be necessary
5. What does O in NTSBO stand for? What information needs to be obtained from the PIC
in the event the flight attendant needs to prepare the cabin for emergency?: Other information:
any additional information
6. Your SILENT REVIEW should be done
before and .: Takeoff and landing
7. What does CLUE consist of?: Commands - Evacuation duties, weather, airport facilities, and terrain
Lights - Review lights or any other buttons pressed to communicate to the flight deck crewmembers and passengers, as well as chimes
heard to warn of an emergency
,Usable Exits and ABPs - Location and operation of exits that can be used in an emergency. Location of ABPs. Location of passengers who
need additional assistance: disabled, UMNRs, pregnant, elderly, or non-English speaking passengers.
Equipment - Location and operation of all equipment that will be used.
8. Leadership must be
established and maintained by in the cabin. The
to take command will usually maintain a position of through the
evacuation.: FAs, first, authority
9. When FA's do not react , a passenger may
assume the responsibility of the emergency and regaining may be difficult.
Therefore, it is of the utmost importance for you to act quickly.: quickly, directing, authority
10. Assess
conditions before you act in any situation. ,
and before acting.: Look, listen, think
11. What command would you use if
passengers are grabbing their carry-on bags during an evacuation:: LEAVE EVERY- THING
12. what command would you use if
The cabin fills with smoke and visibility is minimal and you're the CRJ FA/FWD only and both FAs
ERJ 175:: STAY LOW, BREATHE SLOW, FOLLOW MY VOICE
13. what command would you use if
the cabin fills with smoke and visibility is minimal and you are CRJ AFT FA only:: STAY LOW,
BREATHE SLOW
, 14. what command would you use to
instruct passengers to exit through the over wing exit by using their leg first, their body, and
then the remaining leg: LEG, BODY, LEG
15. what command would you use to
expedite evacuation at exit door that is situated high above the ground:: SQUAT AND JUMP
16. what command would you use to
instruct passenger to assist other passengers off and away from the slide:: YOU, YOU HELP AT THE
BOTTOM, SEND PASSENGERS AWAY
17. True or False:
Able Bodied Passengers (ABPs) are responsible for releasing an unconscious flight
attendant from his/her jumpsuit: True
18. In the post-accident/incident procedures, do not make any statements to
( refer media to SkyWest at SGU headquar- ters):
the FAA, NTSB, foreign aviation authorities or news media; Corporate Communications
19. What commands would you shout if the forward exits (MCD AND GSD) on the CRJ
200/550 are blocked during a land evacuation?: EXIT BLOCKED, OPEN WING EXITS, GET OUT, GO, GO
20. What commands will the PIC say over the PA to evacuate the aircraft?: EVACUATE,
EVACUATE, EVACUATE
21. What commands will the PIC say over the PA to brace for impact:: BRACE, BRACE,
1. What does N in NTSBO stand for? What information needs to be obtained from the PIC
in the event the flight attendant needs to prepare the cabin for emergency?: Nature of Emergency :
Conditions causing the emergency/water evacuation and expected landing condition
2. What does T in NTSBO stand for? What information needs to be obtained from the PIC
in the event the flight attendant needs to prepare the cabin for emergency?: Time: available time
for preparation before emergency landing
3. What does S in NTSBO stand for? What information needs to be obtained from the PIC
in the event the flight attendant needs to prepare the cabin for emergency?: Signal: signal used for
evacuation (water landing) or non-evacuation of the aircraft once aircraft has landed
4. What does B in NTSBO stand for? What information needs to be obtained from the PIC
in the event the flight attendant needs to prepare the cabin for emergency?: Brace: determine
when the brace position may be necessary
5. What does O in NTSBO stand for? What information needs to be obtained from the PIC
in the event the flight attendant needs to prepare the cabin for emergency?: Other information:
any additional information
6. Your SILENT REVIEW should be done
before and .: Takeoff and landing
7. What does CLUE consist of?: Commands - Evacuation duties, weather, airport facilities, and terrain
Lights - Review lights or any other buttons pressed to communicate to the flight deck crewmembers and passengers, as well as chimes
heard to warn of an emergency
,Usable Exits and ABPs - Location and operation of exits that can be used in an emergency. Location of ABPs. Location of passengers who
need additional assistance: disabled, UMNRs, pregnant, elderly, or non-English speaking passengers.
Equipment - Location and operation of all equipment that will be used.
8. Leadership must be
established and maintained by in the cabin. The
to take command will usually maintain a position of through the
evacuation.: FAs, first, authority
9. When FA's do not react , a passenger may
assume the responsibility of the emergency and regaining may be difficult.
Therefore, it is of the utmost importance for you to act quickly.: quickly, directing, authority
10. Assess
conditions before you act in any situation. ,
and before acting.: Look, listen, think
11. What command would you use if
passengers are grabbing their carry-on bags during an evacuation:: LEAVE EVERY- THING
12. what command would you use if
The cabin fills with smoke and visibility is minimal and you're the CRJ FA/FWD only and both FAs
ERJ 175:: STAY LOW, BREATHE SLOW, FOLLOW MY VOICE
13. what command would you use if
the cabin fills with smoke and visibility is minimal and you are CRJ AFT FA only:: STAY LOW,
BREATHE SLOW
, 14. what command would you use to
instruct passengers to exit through the over wing exit by using their leg first, their body, and
then the remaining leg: LEG, BODY, LEG
15. what command would you use to
expedite evacuation at exit door that is situated high above the ground:: SQUAT AND JUMP
16. what command would you use to
instruct passenger to assist other passengers off and away from the slide:: YOU, YOU HELP AT THE
BOTTOM, SEND PASSENGERS AWAY
17. True or False:
Able Bodied Passengers (ABPs) are responsible for releasing an unconscious flight
attendant from his/her jumpsuit: True
18. In the post-accident/incident procedures, do not make any statements to
( refer media to SkyWest at SGU headquar- ters):
the FAA, NTSB, foreign aviation authorities or news media; Corporate Communications
19. What commands would you shout if the forward exits (MCD AND GSD) on the CRJ
200/550 are blocked during a land evacuation?: EXIT BLOCKED, OPEN WING EXITS, GET OUT, GO, GO
20. What commands will the PIC say over the PA to evacuate the aircraft?: EVACUATE,
EVACUATE, EVACUATE
21. What commands will the PIC say over the PA to brace for impact:: BRACE, BRACE,