TP 12296
- Record of Revisions
- List of Effective Pages
- Introduction
- Syllabus
- Initial
- 1. Aviation Indoctrination
- 2. Roles and Responsibilities
- 3. Safety Procedures
- 4. Emergency Procedures
- 5. Emergency Equipment
- 6. Aircraft Specific
- 7. Drills
- 8. Aviation First Aid
- Annual
- 1. Aviation Indoctrination
- 2. Roles and Responsibilities
- 3. Safety Procedures
- 4. Emergency Procedures
- 5. Accident/Incident
- 6. Aircraft Specific
- 7. Drills
- Schedule A - Aircraft Exit Compatibility Groups
- Schedule A - Aircraft Exit Profiles
- Alphabetical Index
- Revision Highlights
Training Objective:
The crew member will be able to describe their legislated roles and responsibilities relating to their safety duties.
Scope:
General
2.1A General
2.1A.1 Describe the responsibility of crew members to maintain knowledge of all safety and emergency procedures relating to assigned duties.
2.1A.2 Identify the requirement for crew members to perform their duties in accordance with the Company Operations/Flight Attendant Manual.
2.1A.3 Outline crew member responsibilities to ensure all flight documentation, publications, manuals are up to date and readily available onboard and that crew members are familiar with their contents. Flight Attendants are required to ensure that:
- A Record of Revisions is in the Flight Attendant Manual tracking the amendments received and when they were inserted into the Flight Attendant Manual; and
- All amendments are reviewed and inserted in the appropriate section of the Flight Attendant Manual and not in their issued format (e.g. stapled, cello-wrapped).
2.1A.4 Identify the responsibility of crew members to report any onboard safety concerns to the pilot-in-command.
2.1A.5 Identify the requirement to keep all documentation relative to flight duties up to date at all times (e.g. passport, security pass).
2.1A.6 Outline crew member responsibilities to ensure that all safety/emergency equipment is available, in good working order and properly secured when not in use.
2.1A.7 Identify the responsibility of crew members to ensure that all galley/service equipment is in good working order and properly secured when not in use.
2.1A.8 Identify the responsibility of crew members to report unserviceable equipment following established company procedures.
2.1A.9 Identify the responsibility for crew members to successfully complete required training and qualifications.
2.1A.10 Define the chain-of-command and describe the authority of the pilot-in-command and describe the importance relating to flight safety.
2.1A.11 Describe the requirement to be aware of the duties and responsibilities of other crew members and be prepared to assume those duties, if necessary.
2.1A.12 Define the procedure regarding attending and participating in crew briefings.
2.1A.13 Describe a crew member under training and the duties they may perform when assigned to a flight.
2.1A.14 Identify the importance of crew members to be constantly alert and therefore prepared to handle any abnormal/emergency situation as it may occur.
2.1A.15 Identify uniform policies and the importance of the uniform as an identifier especially in abnormal and emergency situations, and the operator's policy regarding the wearing of the uniform in an emergency.