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AGT CRJ 900
Study Guide
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| How far can a flight attendant leave a serving cart? | 10 feet or 3 rows |
| Service must be conducted in which direction? | Forward to Aft |
| What is the command for evacuating from a CRJ 900 service door? | sit and jump |
| What is the command for evacuating from a CRJ 900 window exit? | leg body leg |
| In what direction would passengers be commanded to evacuate after exiting? | aft then out and away from AC |
| What does the acronym PASS stand for? | P- Pull the safety pin A- Aim at the base of the fire S- Squeeze the handle S- Spray in a sweeping motion until all flames have dissipated |
| What does the portable oxygen bottle have? | on-off knob, a pre-attached mask, and a pressure-indicating gauge |
| Do not use oxygen below which PSI? | 500 PSI |
| What are you avoiding by not using the POB less that 500 PSI? | contamination |
| When preflighting, what minimum pressure should it be at? | 1600 PSI |
| The passenger seat compartment contains how many passenger seats? | 79 |
| How many sections is the passenger seats divided into and what are they called? | 2, first class and coach |
| How many rows are on the AC? | 21 |
| Rows 1-3 are configured into what kind of seats? | double seats/ single seat |
| what are rows 1-3 labeled as? | A, D, F |
| Rows 4-20 are configured into what kind of seats? | double seats |
| Rows 4-20 are labeled as? | A, C, D, F |
| What seats are located on the left side for rows 4-20? | A and C |
| What seats are located on the right side for rows 4-20? | D and F |
| Row 21 only has seats on which side of the cabin? | Left |
| What are seat belt extensions intended for? | seat belt demonstrations, accommodating large PAX, and to restrain seat baggage |
| Where are extra seat belt extensions located? | Forward upper entrance compartment |
| How many seat belt extensions are required for demonstrations? | 1 |
| How is information applied during a certain phase of flight? | illuminating signs |
| How is Information that is of a continuous nature and independent to the phase of flight displayed? | fixed placards |
| How many safety information cards must be in the seat back pockets? | 1 |
| How many safety information cards should be in the seat back pockets on row 4 AC/L? | 2 (seat back pocket of 3A) |
| What do the placards on overhead bins identify? | weight limitations |
| What is the PSU equipped with? | L - loud speakers A - air vents F - FA call button F - FA indicating light R - reading light N - no smoking / fasten seat belt sign |
| Where is the Forward entrance compartment located? | on the left side forward of the main cabin door |
| what is in compartment #1 of the FWD entrance compartment? | seat belt extensions, latex gloves, demo equipment, smoke detector testing tool ring, bodily fluid kit, first aid kit, spare first aid kit, and spare safety information cards |
| What is in compartment #2 of the FWD entrance compartment? | POB, PBE, and 1211 Halon Fire Extinguisher |
| What is in compartment #3 of the FWD entrance compartment? | water thermal containment bag |
| What galley electrical panels are located in the G-1 Galley? | lighting controls, heating controls, water level indicator lights, and power status lights |
| Which part of the AC can you indicate the water level? | galley and lavatory |
| What measurements are used to indicate water level? | empty, 1/4, 1/2, 3/4, full |
| When is the operation of the galley electrical panels? | first flight of the day |
| How long will the water indicator light flash? | two minutes, after two minutes the lights will stabilize to indicate the level of water in the tank |
| How long will the lower lavatory/ galley water level indicator flash? | 13 minutes for a total of 15 minutes. |
| Why does the water indicator lights flash for so long? | this allows the system to heat and thaw residual ice and inhibits system operation until light stops flashing |
| When can you operate beverage maker and lavatory tap? | after lower lights stops flashing |
| What happens when a circuit breaker automatically pops? | white band around the breaker will become visible |
| what should you do if the circuit breaker automatically pops? | Flight crew should be notified immediately of the specific breaker that has been opened |
| Can a flight attendant push or reset a circuit breaker? | No, a flight attendant should never push or reset any circuit breaker on the AC |
| What is a water shut off valve used for? | if there is a leak in the lower portion of the galley, it will be used to stop the stop the supply of water |
| Where is the galley water shut off valve located? | In the flight deck behind the first officer seat |
| Where is the lavatory water shut off valve? | in the lavatory under the sink |
| How long is the brewing time for the beverage makers? | 2 minutes and 30 seconds |
| What is the recovery time between pots? | 1 minute |
| What do you pull to dispense hot water for making tea? | hot water faucet lever |
| can you pour hot water when brew cycle is on? | No |
| When should you not have coffee in pot? | during take off and landing |
| What kind of liquids can be poured into the galley drain? | No liquids can be poured into the galley drain |
| What does it mean if the trash bin flap does not retract and remain fully closed? | it is inoperative |
| What happens if the trash bin is inoperative? | inflight services may not occur, this is the only approved location for trash storage. |
| Where is the FWD flight attendant jump seat located? | It is mounted in the forward entrance compartment |
| Which way does the FWD flight attendant jump seat face? | towards the aft |
| What is the FWD and AFT flight attendant jump seats equipped with? | a lap belt and shoulder harness |
| What do you do with the FWD FA jump seat when its not in use? | it folds up automatically when its not in use |
| What is the FWD FA jump seat locked by? | a rocker-type retaining latch |
| what do you do if something in the AC is inoperative? | notify the captain |
| if the FWD FA jump seat is inoperative, what seat should the FA sit in? | 1D |
| After landing and the aircraft has turned off the active runway, who makes the first announcement? | FA 2 |
| Where is the AFT FA jump seat located? | it is mounted on the aft bulkhead adjacent to the lavatory |
| Which way does the AFT FA jump seat face? | forward |
| If the AFT FA jump seat is inoperative where should the FA sit? | 21C |
| When is the 1301 Halon Fire Extinguisher activated? | when there is a temperature of 174 degrees in the trash can |
| how does the trash bin prevent the spread of flames? | it is spring-loaded closed |
| What does the smoke detection system provide when it detects a fire? | a visual and audible warning |
| What color is the FA call button in the lavatory? | white |
| What color is the indicator light when a passenger presses the FA call button? | blue |
| what does it mean when the indicator light is steady red? | a call from the FD |
| what does it mean when the indicator light is flashing red? | emergency from the FD |
| how many indicator lights are on the cabin indicator panel? | 3 |
| Where is the FA control panel located? | FWD entrance compartment |
| what controls does the FA control panel contain? | cabin lighting, interphone/PA, communications, galley heating, and main cabin door closing. |
| Where is the curtain located | on the bulkhead aft of row 3 |
| When should the curtain be stowed open | during landing, take off and taxi |
| How many lock indicators are on the main cabin door? | 8 |
| where is the service door located | adjacent to the galley |
| how many lock indicators are on the service door | 1 |
| What is the service door primarily used for | loading galley supplies and emergency exit |
| How many exits are in the whole AC and where are they located | there are 7 exits. Main cabin door, service door, FD escape hatch, and 4 window exits. |
| In an evacuation which emergency exit should be used? | any available exit |
| What is supplemental oxygen provided by? | chemical oxygen generators |
| where are passenger masks located | adjacent to each PSU |
| when do oxygen masks automatically deploy | when cabin altitude increased to approximately 14,500 ft |
| How many oxygen masks are on the left side seat unit | 2 |
| how many oxygen masks are on the right side seat unit | 3 |
| how many masks are above each FA jumpseat | 2 |
| Where should a lap child be seated | on the right side of the AC where there is additional oxygen masks |
| How many minutes will oxygen be supplied through the oxygen masks | 22 minutes |
| If a oxygen mask fails to open what do you do | stick a pointed object into the hole in the door of the unit |
| what does the emergency lighting system provide | minimum lighting for emergency evactuation |
| what supplies the emergency lighting system | battery packs |
| how long does the emergency lighting system provide power | 20 minutes |
| what is the emergency lighting system controlled by | emergency light switch on the control panel |
| how long will photo luminescent escape path lighting glow for | 4 to 6 hours |
| where does the photo luminescent escape path lighting get its energy from | from the ceiling and sidewall lights |
| where is the eemk located | in the overhead bin row 20 AC/L |
| who can use a eemk | MD and DO or licensed medical professional |
| what can FA use in the eemk | cpr mask |
| where is the AED located | Overhead bin row 20 AC/L |
| How old does a person have to be to use an AED on them | over 8 years of age |
| why would you use an AED on someone | if they aren't breathing, unconscious, and no signs of circulation |
| what does the PBE protect you from | smoke and toxic fumes |
| what is the PBE packaged in | vacuum sealed pouch and stowed in a protective container |
| how long does a PBE supply oxygen | 15 minutes |
| what are lifelines used for | to assist passengers out the window exits in a ditching |
| what row are lifelines adjacent to | row 13 |
| how many POB are on the aircraft | 2 |
| what is the maximum endurance for a POB | 1 hour and 15 minutes at 1850 PSI |
| how many times brighter is a DME flashlight compared to a conventional flashlight | 3 to 5 times brighter |
| how long does the red flashing light on a DME flashlight flash for | 2 to 10 seconds |
| how many flashlights are in the cabin | 2 |
| where is the crash ax stowed | behind FO seat |
| what is the escape rope used for | for the flight crew to exit through the escape hatch in the FD |
| what safety items are located under each FA jumpseat | DME flashlight and crew life vest |
| how many lavatories are on the CRJ 900 | 2 |
| How many total life vests are on the CRJ 900 | 5 |
| how many seating zones are on the CRJ 900 | 3 |
| What rows are included in each zone | zone 1: rows 1-6 ; Zone 2 row 7-13 ; Zone 3 rows: 14-21 |
| FWD Entrance Compartment | FAK Spare FAK PBE POB Halon 1211 Fire Extinguisher on board wheel chair Infant lifevest (5) water thermal containment bag |
| FWD FA Station | life vest DME flashlight |
| Above Crew Wardrobe | Halon 1211 fire extinguisher |
| window exit (row 13) left | life line |
| over head bin (row 20) | AED EEMK |
| Overhead bin (row 21) | PBE Halon 1211 fire extinguisher |
| aft cabin bulkhead (row 21) | megaphone lifevest DME flashlight |
| Flight deck | DME flashlight (2) Halon 1211 fire extinguisher crash ax crew member oxygen mask (3) escape rope smoke goggles (3) life vest (3) PBE |
| Coat closet | PBE FAK |
| FWD Lavatory | Halon 1301 fire extinguisher smoke detector |
| Window exit row 13 right | life line |
| AFT bulkhead (row 20) | POB |
| AFT Lavatory | Halon 1301 fire extinguisher smoke detector |