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What is the difference between a slide and a slide/liferaft?
A 'slide' is used in a land evacuation to 'slide down' when evacuating the aircraft
The slide/liferaft serves a dual purpose; they function as a slide on land and a liferaft in a ditching
What is a slide bustle?
It contains the evacuation slide
What is a Girt Bar?
The girt bar connects the evacuation slide to an exit
What is a girt flap?
The girt flap is the non-inflatable slide fabric connected to the girt bar
What is the purpose of arming the door?
Arming the door engages the slide for use in an emergency. It is important to understand that once
the door is armed, that the slide will automatically deploy.
What is the arm doors announcement?
"Flight attendants cross check, arm doors and cross check. Standby for all call."
What is the disarm doors announcement?
"Flight attendants verify and disarm. Standby for all-call."
What is the correct verbiage for monitor and challenge?
Preparing to disarm, verify and disarming
What happens if a flight attendant opens a door without disarming it first?
The escape slide would deploy and inflate
Name the three types of turbulence.
Light, moderate and severe.
When does the flightdeck inform the crew about potential turbulence
During the briefing
A flight attendant would never contact the flight deck to request them to turn on the seatbelt sign.
False
A flight attendant may call the flightdeck and request an update if it has been too long without an
update.
True
, It is unnecessary to make the fasten seatbelt sign announcement if the captain has already done so.
True
If a flight attendant is doing the service and light turbulence occurs, what should he/she do?
Use situational awareness
Continue the service
Remove hot liquids from the cart
During moderate turbulence, which type of announcement do you make?
The fasten seatbelt sign announcement
The turbulence announcement
If injuries are present during severe turbulence, what form should you fill out and submit?
CERS report
It is important to perform a cabin check during severe turbulence
False
Which of the following are flight attendant procedures during severe turbulence?
Sit in the nearest passenger seat
Remove how liquids from the cart
Sit on the floor and secure self
What is a decompression?
It's the loss of cabin pressure within the aircraft cabin
Name the two types of decompressons
Rapid and slow decompression
What are the factors that can contribute to the speed of a decompression?
Size of the opening
Size of the cabin
Altitude
Name the signs of a rapid decompression
A loud banging sound
Fog-filled cabin
Decrease in cabin temperature
Rushing air
Flying debris
O2 mask drop
Name the physical symptoms of a decompression
Ear pain
Rapid chest expansion