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TEST BORRADO, QUIZÁS LE INTERESE: Topic 1 (1)
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Título del Test:
Topic 1 (1)

Descripción:
Ryn cre2

Autor:
Griivaaas
OTROS TESTS DEL AUTOR

Fecha de Creación:
22/09/2023

Categoría: Otros

Número Preguntas: 20
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Where are passengers occupying emergency exit rows allowed to stow their hand baggage? In the overhead locker Under the seat in front of them If it’s a small handbag they can just place the strap across the chest and keep it If it’s a small item it can be placed behind their back on the seat.
Does Ryanair DAC carry live animals? Ryanair DAC does not permit live animals in the cabin Ryanair DAC does permit live animals in the cabin as long as the pet does not exceed weight limit Ryanair DAC can carry maximum four assistance/guide dogs on any one flight Ryanair DAC can carry maximum four live animals on any one flight.
What does de-icing procedure mean To remove ice contaminants from the aircraft wings To prevent ice build-up on the wings This procedure is not required for lager planes due to automatic de-icing feature on the wings Both a and b are correct.
Which sentence is incorrect regarding a wide bodied aircraft? It has more than one aisle Can have 10 seats in a row Can have 4 seats in a row Is known as twin – aisle aircraft.
What are the three steps of resolving difficult situations as per Ryanair DAC SOP? Warn / Action / Inform Inform / Warn / Action Inform / Warn / Offload Ask / Inform / Offload.
What is the definition of FLIGHT CREW? Refers to the pilot who does the take-off and landing. Normally consists of a Captain and a First Officer. All crew on board the aircraft. Always refers to the Captain.
When does an exit become unusable in an evacuation? Slide has deflated Slide has caught fire There are too many people on the slide All options are correct.
What does A/C stand for? Ageing Crew. Air Crew. Air Conditioner Aircraft.
Which passenger behaviour in emergency situation can be described as ‘negative’ panic? Standing up, trying to leave the aircraft in the effort to survive, shouting ‘Follow me!’ Stricken by fear with overwhelming feeling of the need to get out Sitting, hands folded in the lap, mouth slightly open, looking straight ahead Yelling, screaming, getting everybody else concerned.
According to the legislation, how many Cabin Crew Members are required to operate on any aircraft? One per fifty passenger seats or the fraction of One per fifty passenger seats There is no number specified in the regulation One per sixty passenger seats or the fraction of.
Where are crews’ bags stowed on Ryanair DAC aircraft during regular operations? Behind the trolleys In any available overhead locker In the toilets for take off and landing In the empty trolley recesses in the galleys.
What does AFT mean? Airports Fit for Take-off Towards the rear (tail) of the aircraft. Aircraft's Fuel Tank. Air Factor Turbulence.
Which of the statements below best describe ‘positive’ panic in aviation context? Anxiety associated with physical symptoms such as hyperventilation and sweating Fear that spreads quickly through the crowd creating lack of physical response Rushing about, taking action, fleeing away from danger Behavioural inaction, being in a daze, do very little or nothing to escape a life threatening situation.
What is the definition of BRACE POSITION? A position that everyone should hold while in water after a ditching. A position used in first aid when dealing with casualties who may be suffering from a cardiac arrest. A position that an infant may be in during the third stage of delivery. A position adopted, when seated, by all passengers and CC during an emergency landing.
What is the definition of DRILL? All Cabin Crew's duties on board the aircraft. It is a tool used by engineers to make holes in the fuselage when doing repairs. A sequence of actions which should be followed. It is a word to describe an evacuation.
What is the definition of INBOARD? A passenger who has boarded the aircraft. The direction towards the centre line of the aircraft. The direction towards the left side of the aircraft. A flight coming back to base.
What is the definition of RAMP? Manoeuvring area for aircraft adjacent to the terminal building. Manoeuvring area for aircraft adjacent to the Runway Manoeuvring area for aircraft at 37000 feet in the air Manoeuvring area for aircraft adjacent to the Air Traffic Control Tower.
How would you initially deal with an aggressive passenger? Call police on arrival Try to diffuse the situation by politely talking to the passenger Ask he captain to offload the passenger Report the situation to a Senior Cabin Crew Member and ask them to take over straightway.
What is the definition of FWD? Four Wheel Drive Towards the front of the aircraft First Officer's Window First Working Day.
What is the definition of DIVERSION? A technique used in disruptive passenger diffusion. When the aircraft does not land at its intended destination. Can be due to bad weather, fuel requirements, medical emergency, bomb alert, etc. When crew get distracted from their duties. When the aircraft lands on water.
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