737 KSV
PBE - ANS- Protective Breathing Equipment, the FAA requires one PBE to be located
within 3 feet of each fire extinguisher
What're the types of decompression? - ANS- Rapid and Slow
What's FA's first action in a decompression? - ANS- Take supplemental O2
What is FA procedure during Torching? - ANS- Calm and reassure passengers
what is the first indication of a slow decompression? - ANS- Ear discomfort or O2 masks
dropping
What's the difference between an emergency deplaning and evacuation? - ANS- A
deploying uses the jet bridge, and an Eva fusion uses the door slides.
What is characterization of condensation in the cabin? - ANS- It's orderless
What is some symptoms of Hypoxia? - ANS- Impaired vision, sense of euphoria
What are the three types of turbulence categories? - ANS- Light, Moderate,Severe
Where is the FA 1 Jumpseat? - ANS- FWD entry door, door side
Where is the FA 2 jumpseat? - ANS- Entry door Aisle Side
What is FA 3's jumpseat? - ANS- FWD Entry Door, aisle side
What is FA 4's jumpseat? - ANS- AFT service door aisle side
How many lavatories are on the 737? - ANS- 3 lavatories
What is the seating capacity on the 737K/R/M? - ANS- 172 total
30 Main Cabin Extra
126 Main Cabin
16 First Class
, What are the exit rows on the 737K/R/M? - ANS- 16 & 17
ELT - ANS- Emergency Locator Transmitter. Installed at the aft cabin door; a radio
device used by rescue personnel to locate an accident or ditching scene.
What are the exit rows on the 737D? - ANS- 14 & 15 ABC DEF
Blocked exit - ANS- 1. Raise the international stop sign
2. Shout " EXIT BLOCKED"
3. Assign an ABP to guard your exit if required,
Instructing "GUARD THE EXIT"
ambulatory - ANS- of or for walking; capable of walking
non-ambulatory - ANS- cannot walk, needs assistance
Class A fire - ANS- Common Combustibles such as paper, wood, furniture, clothing
Class B Fire - ANS- flammable liquids and gases
Ex: Kerosene, grease, other burning liquids
Class C fire extinguisher - ANS- electrical fires
Where do customers get the O2 from? - ANS- PSU (Passenger Service Unit)
How do you normally find out if turbulence is expected? - ANS- During Crew Briefing &
(FA 1/ Persur: crew security briefing)
TTF - ANS- Turbulence Task Force
How does an FA call flight deck in an Emergency? - ANS- Type 4 two's In the phone
What are the types of exits on a 737? - ANS- Door exits
Over-wing exits
How many steps are in the ditching list? - ANS- 6 Steps
How would you find your assignment in an emergency? - ANS- Planned Duty
Assignment chart
PBE - ANS- Protective Breathing Equipment, the FAA requires one PBE to be located
within 3 feet of each fire extinguisher
What're the types of decompression? - ANS- Rapid and Slow
What's FA's first action in a decompression? - ANS- Take supplemental O2
What is FA procedure during Torching? - ANS- Calm and reassure passengers
what is the first indication of a slow decompression? - ANS- Ear discomfort or O2 masks
dropping
What's the difference between an emergency deplaning and evacuation? - ANS- A
deploying uses the jet bridge, and an Eva fusion uses the door slides.
What is characterization of condensation in the cabin? - ANS- It's orderless
What is some symptoms of Hypoxia? - ANS- Impaired vision, sense of euphoria
What are the three types of turbulence categories? - ANS- Light, Moderate,Severe
Where is the FA 1 Jumpseat? - ANS- FWD entry door, door side
Where is the FA 2 jumpseat? - ANS- Entry door Aisle Side
What is FA 3's jumpseat? - ANS- FWD Entry Door, aisle side
What is FA 4's jumpseat? - ANS- AFT service door aisle side
How many lavatories are on the 737? - ANS- 3 lavatories
What is the seating capacity on the 737K/R/M? - ANS- 172 total
30 Main Cabin Extra
126 Main Cabin
16 First Class
, What are the exit rows on the 737K/R/M? - ANS- 16 & 17
ELT - ANS- Emergency Locator Transmitter. Installed at the aft cabin door; a radio
device used by rescue personnel to locate an accident or ditching scene.
What are the exit rows on the 737D? - ANS- 14 & 15 ABC DEF
Blocked exit - ANS- 1. Raise the international stop sign
2. Shout " EXIT BLOCKED"
3. Assign an ABP to guard your exit if required,
Instructing "GUARD THE EXIT"
ambulatory - ANS- of or for walking; capable of walking
non-ambulatory - ANS- cannot walk, needs assistance
Class A fire - ANS- Common Combustibles such as paper, wood, furniture, clothing
Class B Fire - ANS- flammable liquids and gases
Ex: Kerosene, grease, other burning liquids
Class C fire extinguisher - ANS- electrical fires
Where do customers get the O2 from? - ANS- PSU (Passenger Service Unit)
How do you normally find out if turbulence is expected? - ANS- During Crew Briefing &
(FA 1/ Persur: crew security briefing)
TTF - ANS- Turbulence Task Force
How does an FA call flight deck in an Emergency? - ANS- Type 4 two's In the phone
What are the types of exits on a 737? - ANS- Door exits
Over-wing exits
How many steps are in the ditching list? - ANS- 6 Steps
How would you find your assignment in an emergency? - ANS- Planned Duty
Assignment chart