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· Describe the position of arm/disarm lever or girt bar
· Describe the position of exit opening handle
· Describe the condition of power-assist device (record pressure, if appropriate)
· Describe the assist space available at exit
· Measure the height of the exit sills above the terrain if the aircraft has an unusual attitude.
A.2.9 Evacuation Slides and/or Slide/Rafts
· Record the position of the device (deployed, stowed, inflated, deflated, removed from
aircraft)
· Record the name of manufacturer, date of manufacture, model number, serial number,
Technical Standard Order (TSO) number, and date of last overhaul
· Describe any damage to the slide
A.2.10 Emergency Equipment
Using a cabin crew manual as a guide, document the location and condition of emergency
equipment in the cabin:
· Flashlights
· Megaphones
· Fire extinguishers
· Protective breathing equipment (PBE)
· Crash axe/pry bar
· Portable oxygen bottles
· First aid kits
· Medical kits
· Defibrillator
· Emergency Locator Transmitters (ELT)
· Protective gloves
· Smoke barriers
· Smoke detectors
· Lavatory waste bin automatic extinguishers
· Emergency lights
A.2.11 Accidents Involving Water Contact
In addition to information above, document the condition and location of:
· Life rafts or slide/rafts
· Life vests
· ELT
· Water conditions at time of accident (wave height, swell height, and temperature)
· Survival kits
Appendix A: Cabin Safety Investigation Guidelines December 2001
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A.3 INTERVIEWS
Each person should be given an opportunity to describe (without interruption) what happened to
him or her. Follow-up questions should be asked to determine additional information as
required. An aircraft diagram (with seat rows, exits, galleys, and lavatories) is a useful tool to
orient a person during an interview.
A.3.1 Cabin Crewmember
General Information:
· Name, business address, and phone number
· Gender, age, height, and weight
· Operational experience on the accident aircraft type in hours or years
· Work category-cabin crewmember, purser, lead crewmember, etc.
· Number of different aircraft types/models that cabin crewmember is qualified on
· Medical history and medication taken at the time of the event
· Current medical condition and medication taken at time of the interview
· Experience as a cabin crewmember (in years) with current carrier/previous carrier
· Flight and duty schedule 72 hrs prior to the event
· Food and beverages consumed during the 24-hrs period before the occurrence
· Sleep/wake cycle for the 7 day period before the occurrence
· Commute time to airport
· Were you injured? Describe your injuries. When and how were you injured?
Pre-flight / In-flight activities:
· Describe the pre-flight crew briefing. What was covered? Who was present? Who conducted
the briefing?
· Describe any cabin system(s) that was unserviceable at the beginning of, or during, the
flight?
· Describe observations of, or interaction with, maintenance, ground service personnel, and
flight deck crew that may be pertinent to the investigation.
· Describe the location of passengers with special needs/children travelling alone.
· Describe the location of infant/child restraint system(s).
· Describe the location of passengers with disabilities.
· Describe the passenger safety briefing. Were passengers attentive to the briefing?
· Describe the amount and stowage of cabin baggage.
· Describe your pre-departure cabin activities.
· Was alcohol served before/during the flight? If yes, approximately how many drinks did you
serve?
· When did you prepare your emergency exit(s) for departure?
· Where were you seated for take-off and landing?
· Describe the type of seat restraint system used at your jump seat.
Appendix A: Cabin Safety Investigation Guidelines December 2001
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Occurrence Information:
· Describe if and how you were informed of a problem. If briefed by the PIC, what
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