Guide Indoc Flashcards

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Who may remain onboard the aircraft without crew present?

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A Flight Air Marshal (FAM)

The presence of a FAM will not be disclosed to LEOS but the FAM must be informed of any other armed individuals.

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What does LAST stand for in handling unruly passengers?

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  • Listen to the issue
  • Ask for compliance
  • Solve and explain
  • Thank the passenger for complying

LAST is an acronym used for managing unruly passengers effectively.

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Who contacts MedLink?

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The Captain

Communication is relayed through the chain of command.

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What are the A223 Cabin Zones?

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  • Zone 1: Rows 1–3
  • Zone 2: Rows 4–15
  • Zone 3: Rows 16–28

These zones are used for cabin management and safety protocols.

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How do you charge the photoluminescent/emergency light strips?

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Put Cabin Lights on Bright for 30 minutes

This is necessary to ensure the emergency lights are functional.

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What is the maximum number of lap children allowed on the A223?

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12

This limit is set for safety and capacity reasons.

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How long is the oxygen mask duration on the A223?

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13 minutes

This duration is critical for passenger safety in case of cabin depressurization.

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Cabin checks should be done every __________ during flight.

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15 minutes

Regular checks are essential for maintaining safety and security.

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What is the number of oxygen masks in the forward cabin?

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6 total (FA1: 2, LAV: 2, Galley: 2)

This ensures adequate oxygen supply for passengers in emergencies.

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Which seat types are offered by Breeze?

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  • Breeze Ascent (Rows 1–3)
  • Extra Legroom (Rows 4–12)
  • Standard (Rows 13–28)

These seat types cater to different passenger preferences.

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How many oxygen masks are in the flight deck?

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3 full‑face masks (compressed gaseous oxygen)

These masks are essential for crew safety during emergencies.

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What type of oxygen is used in the cabin?

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Chemical oxygen generators

These generators provide oxygen in emergencies.

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Where does pressurization begin and oxygen masks will deploy?

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14,500 ft

This altitude is critical for passenger safety.

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What acronym is used to handle unruly/disruptive passengers?

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LAST

This acronym outlines the steps to manage such situations.

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What passengers are NOT permitted in Exit Row/OWE seats?

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  • Those with respiratory devices
  • Pregnant passengers
  • Anyone under 15
  • Intoxicated passengers
  • Unattended minors
  • Parents with lap children
  • Passengers with pets or service animals
  • Non‑English speakers
  • CRS (Child Restraint System) users

These restrictions are in place for safety reasons.

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On the Call Light Panel (CLP), what are the number of lights?

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5 lights: Yellow, Blue, Orange, Green, Red

Each color indicates different statuses or alerts.

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What is the number of CLPs in the aircraft?

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3 (Forward, Mid, Aft)

These panels are used for communication and alerts.

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_________ cannot be counted towards carry on or personal items?

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Assistive devices

This ensures that passengers with disabilities have necessary equipment.

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How many oxygen masks are on each aircraft side?

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  • Left side: 3
  • Right side: 4

This distribution is important for passenger safety.

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What are the CLP Indications?

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  • Flashing Red + 3 Hi‑Lo Chimes: Flight deck emergency call
  • Steady Green: PA announcement
  • Steady Green + 1 Hi‑Lo Chime: Normal call from flight deck
  • Flashing Orange/Amber + 3 Low Chimes: Lavatory smoke detector activated
  • Steady Orange + 3 Low Chimes: Lavatory smoke detector alert
  • Yellow + 1 High Chime: Guest in lavatory needs assistance
  • Blue + 1 High Chime: Seated guest call

These indications help in managing cabin safety and communication.

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CMS Codes include 90 for what?

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Screen Brightness

This code is used for adjusting the cabin management system.

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When will the NTSB briefing be used?

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When we are preparing for an emergency evacuation

This ensures effective communication during emergencies.

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Do you press “Cabin Ready” on CMS?

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No — only via the PA/phone

This is a protocol for communication.

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What are the interphone menu codes/button?

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  • PTT – Push-to-talk button
  • 1* PA function
  • 21 Call flight deck
  • 22 Call forward handset
  • 23 Call aft handset
  • 26 Non‑emergency call to all handsets (including flight deck)
  • 29 Emergency call to all handsets (including flight deck)

These codes facilitate communication among crew members.

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How do you make a **PA announcement**?
Press reset, 1*, Hold PTT while you give the PA announcement, and press reset ## Footnote This is the procedure for making announcements.
26
Tarmac Delay Program (TDP) allows a maximum of _______ hours on tarmac for domestic flights?
3 hours ## Footnote This is part of regulations to ensure passenger comfort.
27
What does TDK stand for?
Tarmac Delay Kit ## Footnote This kit is essential for managing tarmac delays.
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What does the **ESCAPE** acronym stand for?
* Exits * Signal to evacuate * Commands * Assess * Procedures * Equipment ## Footnote This acronym outlines the steps for evacuation procedures.
29
Within 48 hrs, all safety reports can be submitted electronically via?
Safety Date Collection Tool (APP) ## Footnote This tool streamlines safety reporting.
30
The EFB must be stowed for?
Take-off and Landing ## Footnote This is a safety requirement.
31
What is the **Flight Deck (FD) Entry Light Indicators** for Steady Green?
Door unlocks for 5 seconds ## Footnote This indicates access to the flight deck.
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What is the **maximum distance** you may leave a service cart?
10 feet or 3 rows ## Footnote This is to ensure service efficiency and safety.
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What is the **Three‑Point Briefing**?
* Where their exit is * When to begin moving to the exit * How you can assist them ## Footnote This briefing is crucial for passenger safety.
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Where is the **Overwing Exit (OWE)** located?
Row 11, Seats A–F ## Footnote This exit is part of the emergency evacuation plan.
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When does **Sterile Flight Deck** begin?
When the flight deck door is closed and cabin is ready for taxi ## Footnote This is a critical phase for flight operations.
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When does **Sterile Flight Deck** end?
At 10,000 ft (two single chimes) ## Footnote This indicates the end of critical communication.
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After landing, when does the sterile period end?
When the seatbelt sign turns off ## Footnote This allows for normal cabin operations to resume.
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What are the **14 CFR References** for disability regulations?
Part 382 ## Footnote This part outlines regulations for passengers with disabilities.
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What is the number of **galleys onboard**?
3 (G1, G2, G4) ## Footnote These galleys are used for in-flight service.
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Where is the **FA2 station location**?
Adjacent to L2 door ## Footnote This location is important for crew operations.
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What does MRT stand for?
Manual Release Tool ## Footnote This tool is used for emergency door operations.
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When does **Sterile Flight Deck** start during take-off?
When flight deck door is closed ## Footnote This is crucial for safety during take-off.
43
What passenger briefing is needed before take-off?
* Departure announcement * Exit row briefing * Three-point briefing ## Footnote These briefings ensure passenger awareness and safety.
44
When is the **General Declaration** handed?
After the GSA opens the door ## Footnote This document is important for flight operations.
45
At what **Cabin altitude** do oxygen masks deploy?
14,500 ft ## Footnote This altitude is critical for passenger safety.
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What does **Red/Yellow approach** during emergency mean?
* Red – Emergency evacuation during landing * Yellow – Landing will be normal ## Footnote These colors indicate the nature of the emergency.
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The lavatory is checked every ________ during international flights?
2 Hrs ## Footnote Regular checks are essential for hygiene and safety.
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Who is responsible for moving trash?
Station Personnel ## Footnote This ensures cleanliness and safety in the cabin.
49
Who cannot sit before, after, and on the exit row?
CRS (Child Restraint System) ## Footnote This is a safety regulation.
50
No working crew member can have an alcohol concentration equal to or higher than _______?
0.02 ## Footnote This is a safety regulation for crew members.
51
Who handles passengers with disability?
CRO (Complaint Resolution Official) ## Footnote This role is crucial for ensuring compliance with regulations.
52
Crewmembers cannot consume alcohol within ________ hrs before scheduled report time.
12 hrs ## Footnote This is a safety regulation.
53
The company must report any alcohol-related event to the FAA within ________ days?
5 days ## Footnote This is a regulatory requirement.
54
What are the **Emergency Door Responsibilities** by Flight Attendant?
* FA1 is responsible for doors L1 and R1 * FA2 is responsible for door L2 * FA3 is responsible for door R2 ## Footnote These responsibilities are crucial for emergency procedures.
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How do you approach **unruly passengers**?
LAST (Listen, Ask, Solve, Thank) ## Footnote This method is effective for managing difficult situations.
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The A223 is required to have __________ FA’s per ________ seats? (______ FA Total)
1 FA per 50 / 3 FA in total ## Footnote This staffing requirement is for safety and service.
57
How do pilots communicate critical information during an emergency?
They use the NTSB briefing format, which covers: * Nature of the emergency * Time available to prepare * Special instructions * Brace signal ## Footnote This format ensures clear communication during emergencies.
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How do you prevent distractions during critical tasks, such as disarming a cabin door?
Use the SRR method: * Stop * Review the task * Resume when focused and ready ## Footnote This method helps maintain focus during important procedures.
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What is a **remote and hard surface area** away from a gate utilized for parking an Aircraft?
Hardstand ## Footnote This area is used for parking when a gate is not available.
60
FAA aviation safety inspectors ID is called ___________?
Form 110A ## Footnote This form is used for identification of inspectors.
61
What door is used for **passenger boarding** and where must FA1 be positioned?
L1 door ## Footnote FA1 must be positioned at the L1 door for boarding.
62
What is the **age cut off for Lap children**?
2 years old ## Footnote This age limit is set for safety regulations.
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During charter flights, who is responsible for overseeing aircraft maintenance, technical issues, fueling, and aircraft lodging?
The Technical Operations Representative ## Footnote This role is crucial for operational safety.
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What tool is used by OCR (Onboard Charter Representative) to communicate pertinent information to working Crew members prior to assigned charter?
Trip Sheet ## Footnote This tool ensures effective communication.
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Prior to boarding, other than the Captain, who else conducts briefing?
OCR (Onboard Charter Representative) ## Footnote This ensures all crew members are informed.
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In the absence of a GSA during a charter flight, who opens the **Cabin door**?
FA 1 ## Footnote This is part of the protocol for cabin operations.
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What is strictly prohibited during Charter Flights?
Selling buy on board products ## Footnote This is a regulation to maintain service standards.
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For charter flights, how early must you check in before departure?
2 hours ## Footnote This is to ensure proper preparation.
69
What 2 placards are in the **Lavatory**?
* No smoking sign * Federal law penalty of $2,000 ## Footnote These placards inform passengers of regulations.
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For charter flights beginning with Ferry, Deadhead and Reposition, when do you check in?
45 mins prior to scheduled departure ## Footnote This ensures timely operations.
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When do you check in for **domestic and International flights**?
60 minutes or 1 hour ## Footnote This is a standard check-in requirement.
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Who can control the **Aircraft temperature**?
Captain or FA1 (via CMS) ## Footnote This is important for passenger comfort.
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During Charter flights, who conducts headcount and verifies with OCR (Onboard Charter Representative)?
FA 3 ## Footnote This ensures accurate passenger counts.
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What should be done before the **Cabin door** can be closed?
* Bins shut * Bags stowed * Briefings complete ## Footnote These steps are essential for safety.
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What should be done after the door is closed so that we can tell the Captain that the Cabin is ready for taxi?
* Guest seat belts are fastened * Lavatories are occupied and locked * Tray tables and Seatbacks are in upright position ## Footnote These actions confirm readiness for taxi.
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What is the **Brace position**?
* Aft facing – Feet flat on floor, seatbelt centered low and tight, hands on lap, head back * Forward facing - Feet flat on floor, seatbelt centered low and tight, hands on lap, chin to chest ## Footnote This position is crucial for passenger safety during emergencies.
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During international flights, who is responsible for ensuring the **international document bag** is onboard?
GSA ## Footnote This role is crucial for compliance with international regulations.
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Who distributes the **International Declaration Form**?
FA 1 ## Footnote This form is necessary for international travel.
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What is **Form 7507**?
International Declaration Form ## Footnote This form is used for customs and immigration.
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What is **form 5123**?
Crewmember Declaration Form ## Footnote This form is used for crew member compliance.
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What is **aircraft disinsection**?
Applying insecticide to the Aircraft ## Footnote This is a health and safety measure.
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What is a **Positive Bag Match**?
Ensures guest baggage is not transported without the guest ## Footnote This is a security measure.
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During International flights, at what percentage should **potable water** onboard be?
100% ## Footnote This ensures passenger safety and health.
84
During international flights, when must **alcoholic beverages** be secured?
* Before landing in an international destination * Before landing in the United States when arriving from an international destination ## Footnote This is a regulatory requirement.
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Where do you report **Fatigue**?
safety@flybreeze.com ## Footnote Reporting fatigue is important for crew safety.
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What does FRMP stand for?
Fatigue Risk Management Plan ## Footnote This plan is essential for managing crew fatigue.
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What does FRB stand for?
Fatigue Review Board ## Footnote This board reviews fatigue-related issues.
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What does CMS stand for?
Cabin Management System ## Footnote This system manages cabin operations.
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What does ESCAPE stand for?
* Exits * Signal to Evacuate * Command * Assess * Procedure * Equipment ## Footnote This acronym outlines the evacuation process.
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What does TTOL stand for?
Taxi, Take-off and Landing ## Footnote This term is used in aviation operations.
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What does I’m SAFE stand for?
* Image * Safety/Security * Flight Status * Emergency/CRM ## Footnote This acronym is used for assessing crew readiness.
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What does TDK stand for?
Tarmac Delay Kit ## Footnote This kit is used during tarmac delays.
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Where is the **IODG (International Operation Destination Guide)** located?
Orlando ## Footnote This guide provides important information for international operations.