RYANAIR INITIAL EXAM | 90 COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH 100% GRADED
EXPERT SOLUTIONS| 2026 LATEST UPDATED | GET A+
1. What is the CC chain of command based on?: Based on rank and who has
been there for the longest.
2. How often should CC carry out general surveillance checks of the cabin?: -
General surveillance checks must be made every 20 minutes
3. What does FOD stand for?: Foreign Object Debris
4. Who holds final responsibilities for the operation and safety of the
aircraft, passengers, Aircrew and cargo on board?: The Captain
5. What are your actions during the command "CC return to your seats"?:
Immediately stop what you are doing, stow trolleys and return to
assigned seat.
6. What does SPI stand for?: Safety Procedure Instructions
7. What does SEP stand for?: Safety and Emergency Procedures
8. What does ICAO stand for?: International Civil Aviation Organization
,9. What does IATA stand for?: International Air Transport Association
10. What is the definition of ditching?: An emergency landing by an aircraft
on water.
11. What is the definition of drill?: A sequence of actions which should be
followed.
12. What is the definition of brace position?: A position adopted, when
seated, by all pax and CC during an emergency landing. It helps to
minimise injuries which result from forced body movement.
13. What is the definition of assist space?: A defined area at each
emergency door allocated for
CC to stand in for the purpose of evacuating pax without causing an
obstruction at the exit
14. What does ABP stand for?: Able Bodied Passenger
15. What does EASA stand for?: European Aviation Safety Agency
16. What are FCI?: Flight crew instructions
17. What does INOP mean?: Inoperative or having technical problems
, 18. What are minimums?: Weather conditions restricting take off and
landing
19. The notification of emergency PA to the cabin crew is done by whom?:
Captain
(if the captain is incapacitated - by the First officer)
20. What are the levels of turbulence?: light, moderate, severe
21. What is part of Crowd Control Procedures?: Stay in control, do not let
pax take control Be forceful and shout with authority
Move all survivors upwind of a/c at safe distance
Head counts of all pax and aircrew shall be made
If at an airfield or populated area, rescue services should arrive quickly.
Otherwise, aircrew must organise survival plans
22. How much time do we have to fully evacuate an aircraft?: 90 seconds
23. What should you consider when stowing an unusual item of cabin
baggage eg Cello?: It must be placed by the window
Not in an emergency row
EXPERT SOLUTIONS| 2026 LATEST UPDATED | GET A+
1. What is the CC chain of command based on?: Based on rank and who has
been there for the longest.
2. How often should CC carry out general surveillance checks of the cabin?: -
General surveillance checks must be made every 20 minutes
3. What does FOD stand for?: Foreign Object Debris
4. Who holds final responsibilities for the operation and safety of the
aircraft, passengers, Aircrew and cargo on board?: The Captain
5. What are your actions during the command "CC return to your seats"?:
Immediately stop what you are doing, stow trolleys and return to
assigned seat.
6. What does SPI stand for?: Safety Procedure Instructions
7. What does SEP stand for?: Safety and Emergency Procedures
8. What does ICAO stand for?: International Civil Aviation Organization
,9. What does IATA stand for?: International Air Transport Association
10. What is the definition of ditching?: An emergency landing by an aircraft
on water.
11. What is the definition of drill?: A sequence of actions which should be
followed.
12. What is the definition of brace position?: A position adopted, when
seated, by all pax and CC during an emergency landing. It helps to
minimise injuries which result from forced body movement.
13. What is the definition of assist space?: A defined area at each
emergency door allocated for
CC to stand in for the purpose of evacuating pax without causing an
obstruction at the exit
14. What does ABP stand for?: Able Bodied Passenger
15. What does EASA stand for?: European Aviation Safety Agency
16. What are FCI?: Flight crew instructions
17. What does INOP mean?: Inoperative or having technical problems
, 18. What are minimums?: Weather conditions restricting take off and
landing
19. The notification of emergency PA to the cabin crew is done by whom?:
Captain
(if the captain is incapacitated - by the First officer)
20. What are the levels of turbulence?: light, moderate, severe
21. What is part of Crowd Control Procedures?: Stay in control, do not let
pax take control Be forceful and shout with authority
Move all survivors upwind of a/c at safe distance
Head counts of all pax and aircrew shall be made
If at an airfield or populated area, rescue services should arrive quickly.
Otherwise, aircrew must organise survival plans
22. How much time do we have to fully evacuate an aircraft?: 90 seconds
23. What should you consider when stowing an unusual item of cabin
baggage eg Cello?: It must be placed by the window
Not in an emergency row