PTC EXAM 2

PTC EXAM 2
31問 • 2年前
  • Belle Catherine Mariano
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  • 1

    Pre-flight check of Portable Oxygen Bottle (POB)

    - pointer is in the red band (full) of the pressure gauge.

  • 2

    Operation of portable oxygen bottle (POB)

    * Ensure portable oxygen mask is inserted in the appropriate outlet. * 1. Turn the ON/OFF regulator valve fully counterclockwise. * 2. Check the flow indicator on the tubing for the oxygen flow to the mask. * 3. Fit the mask over the user’s face. * After use, turn the ON/OFF regulator valve fully clockwise to the OFF position.

  • 3

    Duration of ELT Emergency Location Transmitter

    * 1. The transmission will last for at least 48 hours. * 2. To deactivate the transmitter, collapse the antenna and lay the transmitter on its side.

  • 4

    what is the operation of megaphone?

    * 1. Depress PRESS-TO-TALK switch. * 2. Speak into the microphone (hold close to the mouth). * 3. Direct SPEAKER towards person being addressed

  • 5

    what is the Pre flight check of megaphone

    * Present / In place * 2. Check if operative

  • 6

    What is the pre flight check of halon fire extinguisher

    * 1. Check pressure gauge is in the Green band. * 2. The locking pin is placed through the handle and lever.

  • 7

    what is the Operation of halon (TPASS)

    * T – twist seal * P – pull the pin * A – aim at the base of the fire * S – squeeze the lever * S – sweep side to side

  • 8

    what is the duration of halon

    6 seconds

  • 9

    3 Preflight check of water extinguishers

    * 1. Check that the safety wire and seal on the handle are not broken. * 2. Ensure that the nozzle opening is not blocked with foreign objects.

  • 10

    How do we operate the water extinguisher

    * 1. Rotate handle fully clockwise to pressurize the extinguisher. * 2. Hold extinguisher upright and aim nozzle at the base of the fire. * 3. Press trigger to discharge

  • 11

    captain: brace for impact, what is the command?

    BEND OVER, STAY DOWN!

  • 12

    captain: this is the captain evacuate evacuate, what is the command?

    OPEN SEATBELT!

  • 13

    Command for terrain (land)

    COME THIS WAY, JUMP JUMP!

  • 14

    command for ditching (water)

    COME THIS WAY, STEP IN, INFLATE LIFEVEST!

  • 15

    command for block and redirect door

    NO EXIT, GO THAT WAY!

  • 16

    command for overwing exit

    COME THIS WAY, STEP OUT, INFLATE LIFEVEST!

  • 17

    3 Intensity of turbulence:

    * 1. Light turbuluence * 2. Moderate turbuluence * 3. Severe turbuluence

  • 18

    Never walk in front or behind an aircraft with its engine running.

    SAFETY ON RAMP

  • 19

    for preventing burns while cabin crew fights the fire or handles hot materials. It is used to enable the user to grasp hot or burning parts

    Asbestos Gloves

  • 20

    gradual loss of pressure in the cabin caused by a slow leak in the fuselage or malfunctions of the pressurization.

    slow decompression

  • 21

    Use to protect in fighting the fire; For protection against inhalation of toxic gases, smoke, dangerous goods spillage and loss of vision when fighting fire on board. The PBE is single use only.

    Protective Breathing Equipment (PBE)

  • 22

    When do u restrict lavatory use: This is to avoid lavatory queues

    Refueling

  • 23

    Which extinguisher not use in electric fire?

    water fire extinguisher

  • 24

    use to panel away: difficult to locate used to gain access to the source of fire in the cabin by removing obstacles and for survival in an emergency evacuation.

    Crash axe

  • 25

    No time coordinate Usually, the cabin crew will have no time to coordinate any action with the captain or among themselves.

    unplanned evacuation

  • 26

    Turbulence is a state of movement usually shaking and vibrating of the aircraft caused by the atmospheric conditions such as rough weather, airpockets, etc.

    turbulence

  • 27

    The general indication of decompression is the presence of ___ in the cabin.

    drop out masks

  • 28

    sounds an alarm to indicate the presence of smoke in the lavatory.

    Lavatory Smoke Detector

  • 29

    35,000 feet, 30 seconds It is the period wherein an individual is capable of taking proper precautions and protective actions, such as properly fitting his/her oxygen mask, once exposed to inadequate oxygen in the environment.

    Time of Useful Consciousness (TUC)

  • 30

    type of decompression that has LOUD BANG, and it is the sudden loss of pressure in the cabin requiring immediate action

    Rapid decompression

  • 31

    4 No doubt, get out:

    * 1. Structural Damage * 2. Fire too hot, * 3. Smoke too thick * 4. Water too deep

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Pre-flight check of Portable Oxygen Bottle (POB)

    - pointer is in the red band (full) of the pressure gauge.

  • 2

    Operation of portable oxygen bottle (POB)

    * Ensure portable oxygen mask is inserted in the appropriate outlet. * 1. Turn the ON/OFF regulator valve fully counterclockwise. * 2. Check the flow indicator on the tubing for the oxygen flow to the mask. * 3. Fit the mask over the user’s face. * After use, turn the ON/OFF regulator valve fully clockwise to the OFF position.

  • 3

    Duration of ELT Emergency Location Transmitter

    * 1. The transmission will last for at least 48 hours. * 2. To deactivate the transmitter, collapse the antenna and lay the transmitter on its side.

  • 4

    what is the operation of megaphone?

    * 1. Depress PRESS-TO-TALK switch. * 2. Speak into the microphone (hold close to the mouth). * 3. Direct SPEAKER towards person being addressed

  • 5

    what is the Pre flight check of megaphone

    * Present / In place * 2. Check if operative

  • 6

    What is the pre flight check of halon fire extinguisher

    * 1. Check pressure gauge is in the Green band. * 2. The locking pin is placed through the handle and lever.

  • 7

    what is the Operation of halon (TPASS)

    * T – twist seal * P – pull the pin * A – aim at the base of the fire * S – squeeze the lever * S – sweep side to side

  • 8

    what is the duration of halon

    6 seconds

  • 9

    3 Preflight check of water extinguishers

    * 1. Check that the safety wire and seal on the handle are not broken. * 2. Ensure that the nozzle opening is not blocked with foreign objects.

  • 10

    How do we operate the water extinguisher

    * 1. Rotate handle fully clockwise to pressurize the extinguisher. * 2. Hold extinguisher upright and aim nozzle at the base of the fire. * 3. Press trigger to discharge

  • 11

    captain: brace for impact, what is the command?

    BEND OVER, STAY DOWN!

  • 12

    captain: this is the captain evacuate evacuate, what is the command?

    OPEN SEATBELT!

  • 13

    Command for terrain (land)

    COME THIS WAY, JUMP JUMP!

  • 14

    command for ditching (water)

    COME THIS WAY, STEP IN, INFLATE LIFEVEST!

  • 15

    command for block and redirect door

    NO EXIT, GO THAT WAY!

  • 16

    command for overwing exit

    COME THIS WAY, STEP OUT, INFLATE LIFEVEST!

  • 17

    3 Intensity of turbulence:

    * 1. Light turbuluence * 2. Moderate turbuluence * 3. Severe turbuluence

  • 18

    Never walk in front or behind an aircraft with its engine running.

    SAFETY ON RAMP

  • 19

    for preventing burns while cabin crew fights the fire or handles hot materials. It is used to enable the user to grasp hot or burning parts

    Asbestos Gloves

  • 20

    gradual loss of pressure in the cabin caused by a slow leak in the fuselage or malfunctions of the pressurization.

    slow decompression

  • 21

    Use to protect in fighting the fire; For protection against inhalation of toxic gases, smoke, dangerous goods spillage and loss of vision when fighting fire on board. The PBE is single use only.

    Protective Breathing Equipment (PBE)

  • 22

    When do u restrict lavatory use: This is to avoid lavatory queues

    Refueling

  • 23

    Which extinguisher not use in electric fire?

    water fire extinguisher

  • 24

    use to panel away: difficult to locate used to gain access to the source of fire in the cabin by removing obstacles and for survival in an emergency evacuation.

    Crash axe

  • 25

    No time coordinate Usually, the cabin crew will have no time to coordinate any action with the captain or among themselves.

    unplanned evacuation

  • 26

    Turbulence is a state of movement usually shaking and vibrating of the aircraft caused by the atmospheric conditions such as rough weather, airpockets, etc.

    turbulence

  • 27

    The general indication of decompression is the presence of ___ in the cabin.

    drop out masks

  • 28

    sounds an alarm to indicate the presence of smoke in the lavatory.

    Lavatory Smoke Detector

  • 29

    35,000 feet, 30 seconds It is the period wherein an individual is capable of taking proper precautions and protective actions, such as properly fitting his/her oxygen mask, once exposed to inadequate oxygen in the environment.

    Time of Useful Consciousness (TUC)

  • 30

    type of decompression that has LOUD BANG, and it is the sudden loss of pressure in the cabin requiring immediate action

    Rapid decompression

  • 31

    4 No doubt, get out:

    * 1. Structural Damage * 2. Fire too hot, * 3. Smoke too thick * 4. Water too deep