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4. Jerk sharply on the lanyard (or “D” ring) to inflate.
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Life Raft Operating Notes
Changing temperatures will cause the raft’s main flotation tubes to become over
or under inflated, requiring air to be released or pumped in. The valve for the
submerged flotation tube is accessible through marked sleeves in the deck. The
hand pump is used to add air to the tubes. The hand pump would also be used
to inflate the center floor emergency equipment container.
Keep all items securely tied to the raft. Always keep the emergency equipment
container zippered closed.
Erect canopy to protect survivors from exposure. It is generally desirable to
keep the sides of the canopy pulled up over the supporting rods onto the roof to
prevent survivors from developing motion sickness. If water is splashing in, the
canopy sides may be pulled down and the elastic band pushed out over the top
flotation tube.
Rainwater or dew can be caught by removing the center support from the
canopy. The canopy roof will form a reservoir, which will drain water into the
raft through the hole in the canopy.
A bailing bucket and a sponge are provided to remove the water accumulated in
the raft during boarding. The plastic bags used to package the life vest should
be saved by each person and can be used to bail water, store rain water, or to
protect personal items.
The signal flares are the hand-held type, with a night flare at one end and a day
signal (orange smoke) at the other. The night end has a ring of raised bumps
around it. To ignite either signal, fracture seal by folding the ring back over the
edge and levering with a twisting movement with the thumb under the near side
of the ring and forefinger on top far side of ring. When seal snaps, remove the
seal with a quick pull directly away from the end of the container. When
igniting and using the flare, hold it out over the water on the downwind side of
the raft. After use of one end, dowse in water and save for use of opposite end.
Do not ignite signals until rescue plane or ship is close enough to see the signal
(approximately seven (7) miles).
WARNING: When igniting the signal flare, hold well away from the body,
out over the water, to prevent serious burns to the user or
damage to the raft from the hot chemical that may drip out as
the flare burns.
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Life Vest
Life vests for the flight crew are stowed in pockets on the back of the seats.
Cabin attendant’s life vests are stowed at each attendant seat.
Individual passenger life vests are located under each passenger seat.
Instructions for donning the vests are printed on the back of the vest.
Vests are filled automatically with CO2 by pulling on the tagged cable ends.
Oral tubes near the mouth permit inflating the vest if the CO2 bottle fails.
Emergency Medical Kit
The emergency medical kit contains equipment for use in the diagnosis and
treatment of medical emergencies that might occur during flight. The contents
of this kit are of a clinical nature and are to be used only by a medical
practitioner.
The kit is located on the flight deck, on the lower side wall, behind the Captain
or in a bracket just inside of the flight deck coat closet. The latch on the metal
case will be secured with a lead seal. If the seal is broken, the kit must be
checked to ensure that it is complete or replaced with a fresh kit and the case
resealed. The case will also have the expiration date of the kit attached. This
should be checked to ensure that the kit is current.
The emergency medical kits will be supplied with dual quantities of depletable
items. This permits the aircraft to continue to a station where the kit can be
replaced in the event that it has been necessary to use it.
New greatly expanded kits are replacing this model of kit and are stored and
locked in the aft left overhead bin.
The kit contains a form to be completed by the medical practitioner who used
the emergency medical kit.
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ENHANCED EMERGENCY MEDICAL KIT
Automatic External Defibrillators (AED)
An AED is used to resuscitate a victim experiencing sudden cardiac arrest,
which is caused by an abnormal heart rhythm. It is about the size of a laptop
computer and delivers an electrical shock to restore normal heartbeat. The
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