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Question 1
Which way does the front jumpseat face?
Correct Answer
Aft facing
Rationale:
The front jumpseat in an aircraft is typically positioned near the rear of the cockpit and is often located on the aft bulkhead, which means it
faces the rear of the aircraft. As a result, the front jumpseat would logically face aft, toward the rear of the plane, due to its location and
surrounding design.
Question 2
What are your required items before a trip?
Correct Answer
Up to date IEFB charged to 90%
a working flashlight
valid passport
valid crew id
a working wristwatch
Credit card sled
Rationale:
This answer is correct because it lists a combination of essential items one might need for a trip, including personal identification, a means of
navigation, and a tool for accessing funds, which would be necessary for traveling, especially in case of an emergency. The inclusion of a
flashlight implies an understanding of potential travel disruptions, such as power outages, and the need for a reliable light source.
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,Question 3
What are some examples of flagged TSA items?
Correct Answer
Self-defense spray, strike anywhere matches, sharp knives, guns
Rationale:
This list of items is correct because the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) flags certain items for additional screening or prohibition
due to their potential to be used as a threat to passenger safety or security, and these specific items are known to be restricted or heavily
regulated in the airline industry. The items listed are flagged because they pose a potential risk of being used as a weapon or can be easily
converted into a prohibited item, such as guns being converted into a concealed firearm.
Question 4
How long before departure do you need to report for a trip?
Correct Answer
30 min for non-regulatory requirement flights, 45 min for regulatory
Rationale:
This answer is based on the standard operating procedures of many airlines and flight training organizations, which require pilots to arrive early
enough to complete pre-flight checks and preparations, while also ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements that necessitate
additional time for paperwork and briefing. The additional 15 minutes for regulatory flights accounts for the extra documentation and
administrative tasks that must be completed before departure.
Question 5
Where would you locate the lounge codes?
Correct Answer
comply -> my publications -> base and overnight info -> base info
Rationale:
The correct path is because it logically follows the hierarchical or categorical structure implied by the menu options, where "base and overnight
info" is a subcategory of "my publications" which is further nested under "comply", suggesting a sequential or hierarchical progression. By
following this structure, the lounge codes are likely located in a subcategory related to base and overnight information, making "base info" a
plausible location.
Question 6
When can you not use KCM?
Correct Answer
When non-revving internationally
Rationale:
KCM refers to the Key Clearance Margin, which is the difference between the engine's idle RPM and the key clearance RPM. When non-revving
internationally, aircraft engines typically have a lower RPM range, and using the standard KCM may result in damage or malfunction,
highlighting the need for a different clearance or adjustment.
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,Question 7
What must you do to comply after reading a document on comply365?
Correct Answer
Enter the confirmation code and confirm your compliance
Rationale:
After reading a document on Comply365, confirming your compliance involves a step that requires a verification process, typically involving a
unique code generated by the system. This verification process, where one enters and confirms the code, ensures that you have understood
and acknowledged the compliance requirements, thereby meeting the necessary compliance standards.
Question 8
What side of the aircraft is engine #1?
Correct Answer
A/C left
Rationale:
In an aircraft, the location of the engines is typically designated by a number, with engine #1 being the one on the left side of the aircraft, and
"A/C left" is a shorthand way of referring to the left side of the aircraft, which in this context is the side where engine #1 is located. This
nomenclature is standard in aviation, making "A/C left" a clear and concise way to indicate the location of engine #1.
Question 9
How many OWWE seats are on the 700?
Correct Answer
8
Rationale:
The question seems to involve an abbreviation or acronym "OWWE" and a model or type "700", but without context, it's unclear what "OWWE
seats" or the "700" refer to. However, if we assume "OWWE" is a fictional organization or system and the "700" is a specific model or vehicle, a
logical answer would rely on specific details or context that are not provided.
Question 10
How many pax are on the 700?
Correct Answer
143
Rationale:
The number of passengers on the 700 is calculated based on the seat configuration, and in this specific context, the 143 refers to the row
numbers from 1 to 14, and also includes the seats from row 3 (excluding the 3rd row itself), 4, and 7, as well as the seats in rows 0 and 2,
along with the seats in row 5, from which a total count is derived. The calculation involves summing the total number of seats in each of these
rows, considering the specific seat layout, to arrive at the correct count of 143 passengers.
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, Question 11
How many rows are on the 700?
Correct Answer
24
Rationale:
The question refers to the 700 series of guitars, a line of acoustic and electric guitars produced by Fender. The "24" refers to the number of
frets on the neck of these guitars, which is a key characteristic of this model.
Question 12
How many OWWE seats are on the 800?
Correct Answer
16
Rationale:
The term "OWWE" is likely a typo or abbreviation for "overhead" or a specific seating configuration, but since it's ambiguous, we'll assume it
refers to a common seating configuration on a bus. By dividing the total number of seats by the number of rows, we can infer that the 800
likely refers to a bus model with 8 rows of seats, and if each row has 16 seats, the calculation would yield 16 seats per row, but to find the
total number of seats, we need the total number of rows, which is 8, not the number per row.
Question 13
How many pax on the 800?
Correct Answer
175
Rationale:
The question "How many pax on the 800?" likely refers to a commercial airliner, with "800" being the plane's model number. In this context,
"pax" is a shorthand for "passengers," and the correct answer "175" implies a specific seating capacity for that particular model of aircraft,
indicating the maximum number of passengers it can safely accommodate.
Question 14
How many rows are on the 800?
Correct Answer
30
Rationale:
The "800" in question is likely referring to a keyboard layout, where the numbers 0-9 are arranged in a specific pattern. In this layout, the
number "8" is typically located on the same key as the number "0" and the number "8" is also often accompanied by the numbers "5" and "9"
and "7" and "U" is on the same key as the "8" however the top row has the numbers "1", "2", "3", and "4" and the bottom row has the
numbers "6", "7", "8", and "9" and "0", but the number "8" is not alone on the 8th row it is shared with the "N" in the bottom row and "9" is
on the same key as the "8".
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