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Flashcards covering cabin crew training and emergency protocols.
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B777-300
Aircraft type with 2 Flight Deck sliding windows and 10 cabin doors.
A380-800
Aircraft type with 16 type A cabin doors; 10 on Main Deck and 6 on Upper Deck.
A350-900
Aircraft type with 1 Flight Deck emergency escape hatch and 8 cabin doors.
Primary Land Evacuation
All cabin doors are used for evacuation.
Gust Lock
Secures the cabin door in its fully open position.
DSIP (Door and Slide Indication Panel)
Adjacent to each cabin door to operate it electrically.
Slide Armed Light
Indicates when the door is in ARMED position.
Emergency Lighting System
Illuminates evacuation routes during normal electrical power failure.
Oxygen System
Comprises gaseous state oxygen for various aircraft functions.
Telemedicine Kit
A device used for telecommunication with Ground Medical Support.
NITS Briefing
A communication format for conveying information to Flight Crew during emergencies.
Manual Inflation Handle
A handle for manual inflation of cabin doors.
Emergency Evacuation Signalling System
System activated for conducting evacuations with audio and visual signals.
Emergency Medical Kit (EMK)
Contains medical supplies for managing serious medical conditions.
Universal Precaution Kit (UPK)
Used for managing cases of communicable diseases and hazardous spills.
Restraint Kit
Used by cabin crew to restrain unruly passengers.
CPR Technique for Adults
Involves giving chest compressions at a rate of 100–120 per minute.
Emergency Exit Arming
A procedure to prepare cabin doors for emergency use.