The purpose of the IOM is to provide____ for the flight attendants to perform their _______ with a high degree of safety. - ANSWERSA. Policies and Procedures
B. Duties and Responsibilities
Flight attendants must sync and download required manual revisions or bulletin to the company manuals app...
Basic INDOC study guide Questions &
Answers
The purpose of the IOM is to provide____ for the flight attendants to perform their
_______ with a high degree of safety. - ANSWERSA. Policies and Procedures
B. Duties and Responsibilities
Flight attendants must sync and download required manual revisions or bulletin to the
company manuals app prior to starting their next trip assignment. - ANSWERSTrue
What percentage should the eFAD battery be at the beginning of each duty period -
ANSWERSAt least 80%
What percentage should the eFAD battery be at for the beginning of each flight. -
ANSWERS25%
A stolen eFAD or accessory will be replaced at no cost to the FA when the replacement
request is accompanied by a police report - ANSWERSTrue
The IOM has ___ chapters, ___ Appendices, and ___ Attachments. - ANSWERS10, 2,
8
Use of the eFAD for personal use is allowed. - ANSWERSFalse
The policies and procedures contained in [the IOM] must be followed. When ____ policy
and/or procedure are more restrictive than ____ guidance, _____ policy and/or
procedure prevails - ANSWERSCompany, regulatory, company
Find the following information in your IOM and fill the applicable chapter/section,
attachment, or appendix.
A) emergency action principles
B) security threat levels
C) acronyms, abbreviations, and definitions
D) cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
E) sterile flight deck
F) unaccompanied minor
G) hazardous material labels
H) flight attendant briefing
I) CRJ 900 next-gen preflight inspection
J) individual briefings
K) portable halon fire extinguisher operation
L) CRJ 200 preflight inspection
,M) portable electronic device
N) US customs declaration form
O) regulations quick reference guide
P) exit seat criteria
Q) CRJ 200 land evacuation duties - ANSWERSA) 03-06
B) attachment 5
C) appendix B
D) 03-05
E) 01-43
F) 02-19
G) attachment 3
H) 01-07
I) 09-04
J) 02-08
K) 04-22
L) 07-01
M) 01-34
N) attachment 6
O) appendix a
P) attachment 1
Q) 05-19
FAR - ANSWERSFederal Aviation Regulation
91.3 Responsibility and authority of the Pilot in Command - ANSWERS- the pilot in
command of an aircraft is directly responsible for, and is the final authority as to, the
safe operation of that aircraft
91.17 alcohol or drugs - ANSWERS- no person may act as a crew member or jumpseat
rider while under the influence of alcohol or drugs
91.19 Carriage of narcotic drugs, marihuana, and depressant or stimulant drugs or
substances. - ANSWERS- no person may operate a civil aircraft within the US with
knowledge that narcotic drugs, marijuana and depressant or stimulant drugs or
substances as defined in federal or state statutes are carried in the aircraft
91.505 Familiarity with Operating Limitations and Emergency Equipment - ANSWERS-
each required member of the crew shall, before beginning a flight, become familiar with
the emergency equipment locations and producers for use
119.59 Conducting Test and FAA inspections - ANSWERS- inspections by an approved
FAA administrator may take place at any time
121.137 Distribution and availability -manual requirements - ANSWERS• flight
attendants are required to keep skywest issued manual up to date and have it
accessible when performing their assigned duties
, 121.285 Carriage of Cargo in Passenger Compartments - ANSWERS• certain
baggage/cargo may be carried in approved areas in the aircraft cabin. Limitations apply
1321.306 Portable electronic devices - ANSWERS• no person may operate any
portable electronic device that may cause interference with the aircraft's navigation and
communications systems
121.309 Emergency Equipment - ANSWERS• all emergency equipment must be
regularly inspected as outlined in the IOM. All emergency equipment must be clearly
identifiable and ready to the crew
121.310(f) Additional Emergency Equipment - ANSWERS• all emergency exits must be
clearly marked and provide a means for passengers to descend to the ground in an
emergency. Airplanes must have an emergency lighting system to be used in the event
of an emergency. Flashlights must be accessible from each flight attendant seat
121.311 Seats, Safety belts, and Shoulder Harnesses - ANSWERS• use of seat and
safety belts fit cabin occupants two years of age and older is required for aircraft
movement on the surface, takeoff and landing. Occupants of seats with combined
safety belt and shoulder harness must have the belt and harness properly secured
about them during takeoff and landings. Seat backs must be upright for takeoff and
landing, barring curtain medical reasons
121.317 Passenger information requirements, smoking prohibitions, and additional seat
belt requirements - ANSWERS• passengers are required to comply with no
smoking/fasten seat belt signs and instructions given by crememebers
121.333 Supplemental oxygen for emergency descent and first aid; turbine engine
powered airplanes with pressurized cabins - ANSWERS• Flight attendants are required
to show the location and demonstrate the use of the emergency oxygen system.
121.337 Protective Breathing Equipment - ANSWERS• PBEs in the cabin must be
checked by flight attendants prior to the first flight of the day and with each aircraft
121.340 Emergency Flotation Means - ANSWERS• Overwater flights are required to be
equipped with life preservers for each occupant. The life preservers must be within easy
reach of each seated occupant and must be readily removable from the airplane
121.391 flight attendants - ANSWERS• each certificate holder shall provide the
minimum amount of flight attendants as specified in the manual. They shall be located
closest to required floor level exits and be uniformly distributed throughout the plane for
takeoff and landing to provide the most effective egress of passengers in the event of
an emergency situation. Flight attendants shall remain seated with seat belts and
shoulder harnesses fastened during taxi unless performing safety related duties
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