HANDLING A PLANNED EMERGENCY EVACUATION (LAND)
A Planned Emergency Land Evacuation gives everyone time to prepare for a survivable evacuation. It allows for effective communication and coordination with both crewmembers and passengers. The following briefing technique, called TEST, will facilitate effective cooperation with everyone onboard.
The PIC declares an Emergency Situation and depending on the operation and/or situation will provide the TEST information to either the SIC, Cabin Crewmember or Passenger.
TEST This information is relayed from PIC to SIC, Cabin Crew or ABP Passenger.
T ype of Emergency
Problem? Details on the passengers on the specific aircraft problem. It is important to understand the seriousness of the potential issue. Prepare for the specific type of emergency encountered (gear not extended, engine fire, hydraulics, etc.)
Plan? Provide the plan for the emergency Landing. Location and known conditions, e.g. airport, field, road, etc.
E xit Plan
This information provides a specific primary and secondary exit plan. Main Cabin Door/Overwing Exit.
S ignals
2 Minutes. Confirm that a 2-minute signal prior to landing will be given.
10 Seconds - Brace Command at imminent touchdown, 10 second command is given, at which time the passengers will be placed in their brace positions.
EZ Victor - Signal only to cabin crew, letting them know it is ok to begin their evacuation. Let the passengers know they are to remain in their seats until the command is given to evacuate.
T ime to Touchdown
How much time do you have until touchdown. This will help you understand how much time you have to prepare the cabin and the passengers for the emergency landing.
It is important for the cabin crew to fully understand the TEST information being given by the pilots. Confirm the information by repeating it back to the flight deck whenever possible.
Emergency Briefing Information Land Evacuation
T E S
T
P R E P
TYPE OF EMERGENCY Problem Plan
EXIT PLAN
Main cabin door O/W exit(s)
SIGNALS 2 minute cue 10 seconds
EZ victor/evacuate TIME TO TOUCHDOWN
PREPARE PASSENGERS Give TEST information Select ABP
Reseat pax/seatbelt check Brace positions
READY CABIN Stow loose items/remove sharp items Secure cabinets/drawers Galley power shutoff
EXIT/EVACUATION REVIEW Demo/brief ABP & pax-exits ABP demo/repeat instructions
PIC REPORT
Report cabin secure Where you will be seated Confirm commands Emergency lighting
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