CRMS Flashcards

(101 cards)

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Can dangerous goods be carried safely by air?

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Some dangerous goods can be carried safely by air, providing certain regulations are strictly followed

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Does the passenger need approval from the operator for a medical or clinical thermometer?

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No, and they can be carried in or as carry-on baggage or checked baggage

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Following the table below, where can Batteries be carried?

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Carry-on baggage only

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In the following list, select the item of baggage that will most likely contain undeclared dangerous goods?

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Avalanche rescue backpack

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On whose Technical Instructions are the “Dangerous Goods Regulations” based upon?

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International Civil Aviation Organization

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To use the RERG effectively, what do you need to be aware of?

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The UN Number and/or Proper Shipping Name

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What can possibly tell the crew that undeclared dangerous goods have been brought onto the aircraft?

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A bad smell

(Showing an almost horizontal gas bottle)

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What does the red category of bomb threat mean

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A credible threat has been made against an aircraft/facility

(Showing two arrows pointing up inside a rectangle)

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What happens if a passenger chooses not to travel once boarded?

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Both A and B are correct

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What is a “Subsidiary Risk”?

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Any additional risk or hazardous characteristic of the substabce

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What is Class 1 of Dangerous Goods?

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Explosives

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What is Class 9 of Dangerous Goods?

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Miscellaneous Dangerous Goods

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What is Ryanair’s Hijack Priority Response?

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The safe release of all passengers and crew

(in the title: Ryanair special load notification to captain)

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What is the correct statement regarding Medical Oxygen?

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Passengers cannot bring their own medical oxygen; they may pre-book Ryanair’s approved medical oxygen or bring an approved POC

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What is the document below?

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NOTOC

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What is the first step in the Dangerous Goods Spillage Drill?

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Captain – Notify

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What is the first step when preparing the LRBL on 737-800?

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Disarm the slide

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What is the UN number

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Unique serial number to the article under the United Nations classification system

Diamond shape with sing of radiation in the upper half

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What is used when the emergency access panel is inoperative ( non normal Door locking system)?

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Dead bolt

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What must be done if a pilot needs to leave the flight deck in-flight?

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A CC (never the No. 1 or a ‘NEW’ CC member) enters the flight deck and closes the flight deck door

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What role does the No. 4 take up ina a Sterile Search?

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Barrier

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What should the Cabin Crew say to the Flight Crew in the event of a hijacking?

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A passenger demands to see the captain

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When CC are protecting the aircraft, who has to be checked for valid authorization upon entry?

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Everyone

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When must a Security search be completed?

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If the A/C arrives from an unapproved 3rd country, if the A/C comes from outside a SRA or if unathorized persons may have had access to it

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When passengers should be offloaded?
When they are physically violent
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Where can Portable electronic devices containing lithium metal or lithium ion cells or batteries be carried?
Permitted in or as carry-on baggage or checked baggage
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Where is the LRBL on the 737-800?
R2
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Which Dangerous Goods class does this hazard label represent?
Class Two – Gases
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Which of the following images indicates that an item may be radioactive?
D
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Which of these could be considered a prohibied article in the cabin?
Box cutters
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Who should be aware of the Emergency Access Code
All Aircrew
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Why are crew screened?
To ensure that nothing is secreted into a security restricted area
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Why are packages containing Dangerous Goods secured on board the aircraft?
To protect them from damage
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You see a package with the Handling Label below, what does it mean?
Package Orientation (This way Up)
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How is passenger cabin baggage screened?
By x-ray equipment and hand search.
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Which of the following areas is NOT in the Critical Part of the Security Restricted Area (CPSRA)?
Check-In Desks.
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In relation to an Airport Identification Card, which of the following statements apply?
All of the above
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Is there a standardised Airport Security Programme valid for all airports in Ireland?
No. Each Airport in Ireland is unique, has it own access points, different SRA's, etc., so each airport has to establish its own security programme.
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Who develops the NCASP in Ireland?
Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport.
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What does the term SRA stand for?
Security Restricted Area
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What is the purpose of Access Control?
To restrict access to a specified area and ensure correct authorisations are held
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Who ensures that all security measures described in the NCASP are implemented within an airline?
Airline Security Manager
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Who should be given access to Ryanair facilities?
Only persons who have a legitimate reason to be there.
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Which ICAO annex is concerned with Aviation Security?
Annex 17
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In the Landside area of an airport, where passengers and the General Public have Unrestricted Access it is important to remain vigilant because
This area is freely accessible it could be a target for potential attacks such as in Brussels and Istanbul in 2016. Security Vigilance is required by everyone using the Public zones
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What does the term CPRSA stand for?
Critical Part of Security Restricted Area
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Which of the following will NOT allow a person access to the Critical Part of the Security Restricted Area (CPSRA)?
A valid European Passport
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What percentage of Hold baggage must be screened prior to being loaded into the aircraft hold?
1
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An inspector of the Irish Aviation Authority has the authority to:
Carry out inspections at any time without prior notification.
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A background check of how many years is required before an AIC can be issued?
At least 5 Years
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What Appropriate Authority has the power to inspect the implementation of aviation security measures at airports, interview employees and carry out investigations?
“Authorised Persons” from the Irish Aviation Authority
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How was the bomb placed on board the Pan Am flight which exploded over Lockerbie, Scotland.
It was presented for carriage as unaccompanied hold luggage concealed as a Radio Cassette Player.
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If you change employer within the airport, what must you do with regard to your Airport Identity Card?
Return your AIC to the issuing authority immediately on ceasing employment and re-apply for a new AIC with your new employer.
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By what method does the Appropriate Authority monitor the implementation of Security standards?
Tests, inspections and Audits
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While working within the Security Restricted Area you come across an open door which would allow access to the Landside Area. What would your response be?
Close the door and make sure that it is locked, immediately report the fact that you found it open to Airport Security for further investigation.
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What rule must be followed by a person escorting people in Security Restricted Area?
Have the escorted person in direct line of sight at all times
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The National Civil Aviation Security Programme is designed to:
Protect the travelling public, industry employees and assets from acts of unlawful interference.
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Who is the Security Officer in Ryanair?
Carol Sharkey
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Information on how to react when you encounter unusual circumstances can be found where?
Security and Emergency procedures in the Security Programme of your company
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Who is permitted to carry-out inspections, audits and tests in relation to security procedures?
Internal Quality Auditors and Inspectors from the IAA.
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Should vehicles be examined prior to gaining access to the Critical Parts of the SRA?
Yes, All vehicles entering the CPSRA must be examined.
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Who is responsible for approving Air Carrier's Security Programme in Ireland?
Irish Aviation Authority.
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If you work at the airport but are off-duty, can you access the Critical Part of the Security Restricted Area (CPSRA) to collect a family member?
No. You can only access the CPSRA while working, not in your personal time
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When should you challenge a person in a SRA?
If they were acting suspiciously or not wearing their I.D.
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While working inside the Security Restricted Area (SRA) you notice an unaccompanied individual displaying an “Escorted” Airport Identification Card. Should you:
Alert your Supervisor, challenge the person and if necessary follow him to make sure he is supervised until the arrival of the Police.
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What is the procedure if the emergency access panel is inoperative?
The captain will pass the deadbolt key to the CSS. All crew must be informed of the location, the non normal door locking system will be used.
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What role does the N.3 take in a sterile search?
Searcher.
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Which of the following may be considered a prohibited article if found in the inflight supplies?
Screw Driver
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What method shall be used while conducting a sterile search?
Aisle to Window, Bottom to Top
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Which of these could be considered a prohibited article in the cabin?
Hunting knife
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What role does the N.2 take in a sterile search?
Searcher
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When should you complete your security checks?
Before the first passenger boards, when the seatbelt sign comes on for landing and once the last passenger disembarks.
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Who is allowed to access to flight deck?
IAA Inspector
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What paperwork should be completed when a passenger is offloaded?
Passenger Offload Statement
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Which of the following could be classified as a potentially disruptive passenger?
Person in lawful custody, deportee
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After completing the preparation of the LRBL where will N.2 and N.3 sit?
Immediately behind the last row of passengers
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What will happen to the crew immediately after the hijack?
Will be treated as possible hijacker.
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What role does the No. 4 take up in a Sterile Search?
Barrier
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In a Disruptive Passenger Situation which report should be completed at the end of Duty?
Cabin Crew Report
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You find a Kitchen Knife in the supplies received by your company. What do you do?
Inform your supervisor immediately
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Why would you challenge a person in a restricted area?
You are unsure of their identity
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Person boarding the aircraft claims to be an authority inspector. What would you do?
Ask for an ID, check if the picture matches the person and if the ID is in date. Ask for the purpose of the visit.
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What do we mean by an “insider threat”?
Insider threats can take a wide variety of forms. They can be the sharing of sensitive procedures, attacks on information systems, smuggling goods or people into security restricted areas.
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What are we looking for during a security search?
Prohibited articles and any items which may endanger security of the aircraft
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What should you do when someone attempts to board the aircraft during security search?
Check for a valid boarding card or ID pass
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What feature is used when the emergency access panel is inoperative (non-normal Door locking system)?
Dead bolt.
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Additional security requirements may need to be carried out when traveling to certain destinations e.g. Israel.
True
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What can be used if emergency access panel on the flight deck door is inop?
The deadbolt key
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What role does the No. 1 take up in a Sterile Search?
Observer
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What are the 3 categories of bomb threats?
Red, Amber and Green
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Who should be aware of the Emergency Access Code?
Flight Crew and Cabin Crew
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Shall catering supplies, intended for carriage or use on board an aircraft, be subjected to security controls?
Yes, under all circumstances
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What feature activates the emergency access panel when locking the flight deck door?
The kill switch.
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What action is required when a suspicious item is discovered on board, either inflight or on the ground?
Notify the Commander
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What type of phone call can be considered an act of unlawful interference against civil aviation?
An anonymous caller announcing that an explosive device has been hidden on board an aircraft
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What is the purpose of security checks?
Ensure there are no prohibited articles onboard
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How does the Ryanair Group aircraft help maximise the efficiency of carrying out security checks?
mirrors in the hatbins, removal of seat pockets and stowage of lifejackets in the PSU
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Can company Mail be accepted for carriage between bases?
Yes, after being subjected to 100% screening prior to carriage from a regulated entity.
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What is the first step when preparing the LRBL?
Disarm the slide.
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Why do you need to wear your Airport Identification or Crew Identification Card?
To identify you as a person with authorised access to relevant security restricted areas.
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Who should be contacted first in the event of a prohibited item been discovered?
The Captain