FLIGHT SAFETY TRAINING — CABIN CREW FLIGHT MANUAL — GENERAL DATA
















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Characteristics
| Special Features | Handwritten notes |
| Condition | Good |
| Author(s) | DIRECTION OF OPERATIONS DO.E.S. |
| Publisher | SABENA |
| Number of pages | 64 |
| Published date | 1985 |
| Language(s) | English |
| Size | A4 |
| Categorie(s) | • AVIATION CIVILE • DIDACTIQUE - TECHNIQUE • SABENA |
Description
FLIGHT SAFETY TRAINING - CABIN CREW FLIGHT MANUAL - GENERAL DATA
This comprehensive manual from SABENA Belgian World Airlines covers essential flight safety training for cabin crew members. The manual is organized into seven main sections:
Section I: Aircraft doors and exits - Generalities, exits classification, and door safety straps
Section II: Seating - Seats description, seating policy, and emergency sitting position and bracing
Section III: Emergency equipment - Including emergency exit lights, escape slides and ropes, seat belts, public address system, megaphone, oxygen system and equipment (for both pressurized and non-pressurized aircraft), masks in service, and procedures for oxygen delivery
Section IV: Fire protection - Fire classification, fire fighting aids, characteristics of portable extinguishers (Freon, BCF, dry chemical, cargo), fire extinguishers pre-departure check, and procedures to attack fires on board
Section V: Sea Survival Equipment - Life-jackets (adult and children types), distribution on board, life-jacket briefing and demonstration, use of life-jackets in case of unexpected ditching, swimming with inflated life-jacket, sliderafts, liferafts, emergency packs (survival kit), desalting kit, water rationing, flash lights, and signalling equipment
Section VI: Emergency procedures and survival - Forced landing, cabin crew emergency check-list, conducted emergency, ditching and sea survival, ditching preparation, sea evacuation, cabin rapid depressurization, and cabin crew general precautions
Section VII: Special procedures - Carriage of physically handicapped passengers, categories, limitations, seating requirements, expected and unexpected emergency landing or ditching, and handicapped passengers travelling by group
The manual also includes sections on accessory equipment such as kangaroo belts and stretchers, normal procedures for cabin lighting during night flights, and elimination of non-essential activities in cockpit. Direction of Operations - DO.E.S.