














Study with the several resources on Docsity
Earn points by helping other students or get them with a premium plan
Prepare for your exams
Study with the several resources on Docsity
Earn points to download
Earn points by helping other students or get them with a premium plan
Community
Ask the community for help and clear up your study doubts
Discover the best universities in your country according to Docsity users
Free resources
Download our free guides on studying techniques, anxiety management strategies, and thesis advice from Docsity tutors
RYANAIR INITIAL FLASHCARDS SOLUTION MATERIAL WITH 200 QUESTIONS. 2025 RYANAIR INITIAL FLASHCARDS SOLUTION MATERIAL WITH 200 QUESTIONS. 2025
Typology: Exams
1 / 22
This page cannot be seen from the preview
Don't miss anything!
Skill Based Error Knowledge Based Error Rule Based Error - Correct answer What are the three types of error? Anticipate Recognise Recover - Correct answer What does ARR stand for? A blood clot that travels from the deep veins in your legs to your lungs or chest - Correct answer What is a pulmonary embolism? English - Correct answer What is the common language within Ryanair? Minimum of 45 minutes before departure - Correct answer How long before departure do CC need to report for duty? Local Quick Reference Guide. A document for aircrew that contains specific base requirements for accessing restricted areas, types of accepted AIC/CIC, and access codes. - Correct answer What is a Local QRG? And what does it contain? A heavy bar that connects to bracket on the floor, meaning the evacuation slide is armed. - Correct answer What is a Girt Bar? International Civil Aviation Organization - Correct answer What does ICAO stand for? RYR - Correct answer What is the airline code ICAO allocated for Ryanair Aircraft? European Civil Aviation Conference - Correct answer What does ECAC stand for?
International Air Transport Association - Correct answer What is IATA an abbreviation of? Notification to captain - Correct answer What is a NOTOC? Passenger numbers Total weight Baggage Info about Dangerous Goods on board - Correct answer What is included in a Loadsheet? No.1, No.2, No.3 & No.4 - Correct answer What are the four CC positions onboard a Ryanair Aircraft? Seniority and Length of Operational Duty within the Company - Correct answer What is the CC chain of command based on? FR - Correct answer What is the IATA issued airline code for all Ryanair flights? Irish Aviation Authority - Correct answer Who are the IAA? European Aviation Safety Agency. - Correct answer Who are EASA? Cabin Crew - Correct answer What is meant by the term CC? toward the rear of the aircraft - Correct answer What does AFT mean? Total Heads On Board - Correct answer What is THOB? Thrust Weight (Gravity) Drag Lift - Correct answer What are the 4 forces acting upon an aircraft when in flight? 21 Days - Correct answer Cabin Crew need to undergo a medical examination if they are away from duty for how long?
*restrictions apply - Correct answer What are the 5 Ryanair approved Child Restraint Devices Seat 32F - Correct answer Where are Inadmissible Passengers, Deportees, and Passengers in Custody seated? Guide Dogs Assistance Dogs Maximum of 4 per flight - Correct answer What live animals are permitted onboard? And what is the maximum amount permitted? There are 2 bag sizes onboard:
An emergency landing and evacuation in the water - Correct answer What is ditching? The Captain - Correct answer Who holds final responsibilities for the operation and safety of the aircraft, passengers, Aircrew and cargo on board? "This is an emergency, evacuate the aircraft using all available exits" (repeated once) - Correct answer What is the PA from the Captain in an emergency? Able bodied passenger - assists CC during an emergency - Correct answer What is an ABP? Between 3 and 10 seconds - Correct answer How long does it take for an emergency slide to fully inflate?
Hi-Viz jackets Valid Airside ID Beware of airside vehicles Doors Closed Follow marked walkways Never walk on taxiways - Correct answer what are the factors
contributing to the safety on the ramp? Handling of loads involving the use of the human body - Correct answer What is the definition of manual handling? 2 CC members - Correct answer How many CC are needed to push a service trolley? In case of a medical emergency that requires immediate first aid. - Correct answer Why do we need First Aid Training? NO! Only medically qualified professionals - Correct answer Are Cabin Crew legally allowed to administer medication of any kind? Infant = birth --> 1 year Child = 1 year --> puberty
D - Dysfunction E - Examine - Correct answer What is included in the secondary survey? If the casualty is able to respond in a normal voice, the airway is clear - Correct answer How do we know whether the airway is open and clear?
2 - Have you had this condition before? 3 - Do you have any medication with you? - Correct answer What are the 3 basic questions we ask casualties? A - Allergies they may have M - Medication they may be taking P - Past medical history L - Last food and fluid intake E - Events/Extras - Correct answer AMPLE History includes Radical - wrist below the thumb Brachial - Upper inside of the arm - Correct answer Where are the two places Cabin Crew can take a pulse? 60 - 100 bpm - Correct answer Beats per minute (bpm) for an adult? 70 - 140 bpm - Correct answer Beats per minute (bpm) for a child? 90 - 150 bpm - Correct answer Beats per minute (bpm) for an infant?
Low flow - 154 minutes - Correct answer What is the duration of the 311 liter oxygen bottle? High flow - 30 minutes Low flow - 60 minutes - Correct answer What is the duration of the 120 liter oxygen bottle? High heel shoes removed, place in overhead bin/hatbin or in hand baggage
Difficulty breathing and swallowing Rash Rapid pulse - Correct answer What are the signs and symptoms of an allergic reaction? An Epi-Pen - Correct answer What item might a casualty have for allergic reactions? A medical condition that results in insufficient oxygen reaching body essential body organs and tissues - Correct answer Shock - what is it? Type 1 (Hyperglycemia) Type 2 (Hypoglycemia) - Correct answer What are the two types of diabetes? High insulin / Low sugar - Correct answer What is hypoglycemia? High sugar/ Low insulin - Correct answer What is hyperglycemia? When food or another object gets stuck in the airway in the throat - Correct answer Choking is... If object is visible in the mouth, remove with your finger... however DO NOT search for the object in the airway with your fingers. Back slaps - Firm back slaps between shoulder blades that may unblock the airway - delivered in 5 blows at a time Abdominal Thrusts - If back slaps do not work carry out abdominal thrusts. The aim is to force air out of the lungs to unblock the airway - Correct answer How do we attempt to remove a foreign object from the airway? DVT is a clot that most commonly forms within deep veins of the calves and thighs. - Correct answer What is Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)? Inactivity Pregnancy Old Age Obesity - Correct answer What causes DVT?
Acid reflux into the esophagus that can cause inflammation - Correct answer What is heartburn? Temporary and harmless condition where the blood flow to the brain is reduced. Can be caused by: Pain, Emotional Upset, Long Periods of Physical Inactivity, Witnessing a Disturbing Event - Correct answer What is fainting and what causes it? Superficial (1st degree) - Only the outer layer of skin Partial-thickness (2nd degree) - Several layer of skin, blisters will form Full-thickness (3rd degree) - All layers of skin. Damages nerve endings, muscles and fat. - Correct answer What are the three types of burns? Fever (above 38oc) Flushed skin Sweating There may be a rash - Correct answer Signs and symptoms of febrile convulsion
10 minutes - Correct answer Indirect pressure can be applied for how many minutes at a time Open - Bone has broken through the skin Closed - Bone has not broken the skin Complicated - May be open or closed. Bone breaks into several fragments, damage blood vessels, nerves and/or underlying organs - Correct answer The three types of fractures are? Direct force - Breaks at point of impact Indirect force - Breaks as a result of impact (elsewhere) - Correct answer What can cause a bone to break? Part of the White FAK - Correct answer Where can you find the Bio- Hazard Kit?
Automatically - By pulling the red inflation toggle - Correct answer What are the two ways to operate a lifejacket? 2 people - Correct answer How many people can a fully inflated adult Lifejacket support? As soon as possible after passenger embarkation - Correct answer When should Infant Flotation Devices be distributed? maximum of 5 - Correct answer How many Infant Flotation Devices can one CC collect at one time? After landing, during taxiing. If collection is incomplete by the time the aircraft is at the gate, collection should continue during disembarkation - Correct answer When should IFDs be collected? Normally consists of the captain and first officer - Correct answer What is meant by the term FLIGHTCREW? Those unwilling to assist Cabin Crew in an emergency. The elderly Passengers who require a seat belt extention Children Passengers with any mobility issues Deportees Inadmissible passengers Passengers in lawful custody - Correct answer Who cannot be an ABP? ShortSharpBursts - Correct answer How do we use a Halon fire extinguisher?
2 White FAKs 1 Green FAK - Correct answer How many FAKs are onboard a standard Ryanair aircraft? Rejected Take Off - Correct answer What is meant by RTO? ID in a visible place Photo matches the user
It has not expired - Correct answer What constitutes Valid ID when trying to board a Ryanair aircraft? Any period a crew member works for the employer. Positioning, flight crew member, ground training, office duties, flight watch, home reserve, standby duty. - Correct answer What is a duty period? minimum of 8 hours prior - Correct answer How long before the start of your duty must you stop consuming alcohol? Primarily the safety of passengers, other crew, the aircraft and assets - Correct answer What is the role of Cabin Crew? Challenge them Immediately inform the captain Once identity has been verified, co-operate fully with their inspections - Correct answer If an IAA inspector or an inspector from the National Civil Aviation Authority wishes to board a Ryanair aircraft, what must you as cabin crew do? Class A - Flammable Solids Class B - Flammable Liquids Class C - Flammable Gases Class D - Combustible Metals Class E - Live Electrical Equipment Class F - Flammable Fats - Correct answer What is the class order of fires? (A through to F) The back of your hand. NEVER your palm!! - Correct answer What part of the body can cabin crew use to locate the source of a fire? heat, fuel, oxygen - Correct answer What are the three elements in the fire triangle? When all flammable material in a small area, including gases, all catch fire almost simultaneously. - Correct answer What is a flashover? "Leg, Shoulder, Leg" "Inflate Life Jacket Outside" - Correct answer What are the commands when evacuating through over wing exits?