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PREP Cabin Crew to Passengers (if no Cabin Crew then SIC or ABP)


P repare the Passengers TEST Provide each piece of the TEST data received from the pilots. Type of emergency The Exit Plan The Signals (2 minute cue, 10 second “Brace”) Time to Touchdown


Identify ABPs - Find a minimum of 2 Able Bodied Passengers. One ABP as your backup for the Main Cabin Door (MCD) and one ABP as a backup for the Overwing Exit (OWE). Their main function is to take over your duties if you are incapacitated.


ABPs should be: • First and foremost willing to help • Physically and mentally able to assist • Not responsible for others (children, spouse or bodyguard) • Able to handle stress


Re-seat Passengers - Re-seating passengers provides the Third Crewmember and ABPs the most appropriate seats. An available seat with full view of the cabin for the Cabin Crew’s use and ABPs should be in aft-facing seats closest to their assign exits.


Emergency Briefing Information Ditching


T E S


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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 Life vest


Brace positions


READY CABIN Stow loose items/remove sharp items Secure cabinets/drawers Galley power shutoff


EXIT/EVACUATION REVIEW Demo/brief ABP & pax-raft/exits ABP demo/repeat instructions


PIC REPORT


Report cabin secure Where you will be seated Confirm commands Emergency lighting


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Occupy all aft facing seats first in the cabin, following by using the forward facing seats. The last option should be seating passengers on the divan in side facing seats. If the divan or seats have been made into beds, these will have to be broken down and returned to their original state in a secured upright position. No passengers are allowed to be laying down in beds or staterooms for landing.


Ensure passengers have their seatbelts fastened.


Life Vests- Instruct the passengers on the location of the life vests and how to don them. The best way for the crewmember to demonstrate how to don the life vest is by giving verbal instructions while they put their life vest on.


Passengers may have to unfasten seatbelts to don their life vests. “Remove the life vest from the pouch” “Place it over your head and fasten using the straps around your waist” “Do not inflate the life vest until AFTER exiting the aircraft” “Once outside, to inflate, pull down on these two red tabs” “If the life vest does not inflate, blow into the two red tubes at shoulder level”


Again ensure seatbelts are fastened.


Brace Positions - Corporate aircraft have a wide variety of seating available. KNOW YOUR EQUIPMENT! Passenger Safety Briefing Cards are one of your best tools for passing on the brace positions to your passengers.


Brace Positions PAX Considerations


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