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Standard sep checks
Alll normal standard security checks
Enhanced security checks
Same as standard but check back pocket of seat
CDSS
Cockpit door surveillance system
on flight deck what must emer light be in
Must be in armed before passengers board
Grey boxes on AOR mean
Cabin crew bunks
SCP
Special category passengers
How many hours must you not consume alcohol before a flight
8 hours
How many hours should light consumption of alcohol be consumed
24 hours
3 types of turbulence
Light, moderate and severe
Abbreviated pre flight topics which are discussed
aircraft type/ variant
Any changes in crew working positions
Flight conditions
Security check requirements
Command for when securing cabin
SEP and safety checks completed on …
What does the arrow on the AOR mean
The section your responsible for
What is ICAO
Pilot incapacitation
How can a pilot be incapacitated
Change in ability of flight crew to function physiologically and psychologically
LSBSEA
Planned emergency landing on water
What must happen with the flight deck door before start up
Closed and locked
When can the flight deck door be unlocked
After engine shut down
Sterile flight compartment
When flight crew shouldn’t be contacted by cabin crew eg take off and landing
How many minutes should cabin crew call to update flight crew
30 mins
What many minutes should SCMM call flight crew to update
60 mins
Emergency door code for Boeing
222 enter
Emergency code for airbus
222 #
How long is the door unlocked for in emergency to get to flight deck
5s
Normal access to flight deck for airbus
#
Normal access for flight deck for Boeing is
1 and enter
How long do you have for short haul cabin and galley checks
10 mins
How long do you have for long haul cabin and galley checks
40 mins heads up and 20 min PA call
Forward front
Facing flight deck
Afterward front
Facing rear
Semi brace position for forward facing
Legs as far forward and head back
Semi brace for afterward facing
90 degree angle and head to back of head rest
Unplanned emergency
Little to no warning of emergency
Brace position for afterward facing
90 degree
Cross arms
Head back
Brace position for front facing
legs out as far as possible
Head push to chest
Evacuation on land command
Open seatbelts, leave bags, get out
Evacuation on water
Open seatbelts, get your life jackets, leave your bags. Get out
Decompression
Loss of cabin pressure whilst on board aircraft
Types of decompression
explosive
Rapid
Slow