Concepts | Graded A+
1. After hearing the command "Cabin crew, security checks", cabin crew will:
The purser shall read in turn all the items in the "Aircraft Normal
Security Checklist Report" - Every cabin attendant shall listen to the
purser's commands and perform the security checks in their
designated areas.
Go to assigned areas and check all items in the cabin then perform
cross-check procedures to minimize mistakes.
Go to assigned areas and check all items following the "Aircraft Normal
Security Checklist Report".
2. What is a common demographic that is often targeted in sex trafficking?
Vulnerable individuals, including minors and those in unstable
situations
Flight attendants
Business executives
Government officials
3. What Characterizes a level 3 threat?
Disruptive behavior
Breaching the flight deck
Life threatening behavior
Physically abusive behavior
,4. Why is it important for flight attendants to wear their company ID badge
while in a jumpseat?
It is only necessary during emergencies.
It is a fashion requirement for the airline.
The badge is used for seating assignments.
Wearing the company ID badge helps identify crew members and
ensures compliance with security protocols.
5. In a scenario where a flight attendant identifies a Level 4 threat on board,
what immediate steps should they take according to the security protocols?
Wait for instructions from passengers.
Notify the captain and follow emergency procedures.
Contact ground security only after landing.
Ignore the threat and continue with service.
6. What defines a Level 3 threat in aviation security protocols?
A Level 3 threat involves a credible and imminent threat to the
safety of the aircraft or passengers.
A Level 3 threat indicates a potential for human trafficking.
A Level 3 threat refers to a situation where passengers are behaving
unusually.
A Level 3 threat is a minor security concern that can be managed
without immediate action.
7. What action should a flight attendant take if the flight deck door opens
unintentionally during take-off?
, Notify the flight deck immediately.
Close the door and secure it.
Ignore it and continue with duties.
Check for unauthorized personnel.
8. What procedure must be followed if a passenger is clearly intoxicated as a
flight is boarding?
The passenger can fly if they are sleeping
The flight attendant states they know them and will take care of the
passenger
The passenger must be removed from the flight.
The passenger can fly if they are well-behaved
9. Describe the protocol a flight attendant should follow if they suspect human
trafficking while on the ground.
The flight attendant should wait for the flight captain's instructions.
The flight attendant should inform the passengers about the situation.
The flight attendant should ignore the situation unless it escalates.
The flight attendant should contact local law enforcement or
security personnel to report their suspicions.
10. If a flight attendant notices that the flight deck door is ajar during a flight,
what immediate action should they take based on CFR 121.587?
Report it to the ground crew after landing.
Notify the captain or first officer immediately.
Ignore it if no one is in the flight deck.
, Close the door and lock it themselves.
11. Why is it critical for flight attendants to notify the flight deck if the door
opens unintentionally during take-off?
It is critical because unauthorized access to the flight deck can
compromise the safety of the aircraft.
It is not important; the flight deck can handle it.
It is critical for maintaining passenger comfort.
It is only important during landing.
12. What course of action should cabin crew take when they suspect that a
passenger boarding the plane is intoxicated?
Warn the passenger
Inform the senior cabin crew
Inform the ground staff
Offer drinking water
13. If a flight attendant identifies a Level 1 threat during a flight, what immediate
action should they take to address the situation?
Implement security protocols to ensure the safety of passengers
and crew.
Contact the pilot to request an emergency landing.
Ignore the threat and continue with the service.
Engage the suspected individual in conversation.
14. Describe the significance of recognizing a Level 2 threat for flight attendants
and crew members.