PSA Airlines Test 4 Study guide
FAR 121.547 states No person may be admitted to the flight deck of an aircraft unless the person is 2
A FAA inspector, DOD evaluator or NTSB authorized representative performing official duties
FAR 121.311 stipulates
A child may occupy an approved Child Restraint System (CRS) during any phases of flight provided the CRS bears specified labels
FAR 121.547 states No person may be admitted to the flight deck of an aircraft unless the person is 1
A crewmember
FAR 121.577 states 1
A/C may not taxi, takeoff, or land when any food, beverage or tableware furnished by the carrier is located at any passenger seat
FAR 121.391 specifies 1
Airplanes with a seating capacity of 50 passengers or less must have one (1) FA while airplanes with a seating capacity of 51-100 passengers must have (2) FA's
PSA's alcohol policy
Alcohol Policy prohibits drinking while in uniform, while deadheading, and during the twelve (12) hour period immediately preceding a scheduled trip or reserve duty.
FAR 121.547 states No person may be admitted to the flight deck of an aircraft unless the person is 3
An employee of the US, a certificate holder or aeronautical enterprise or any person with the permission of the PIC and whose duties are such that admission to the flight deck is necessary or advantageous for safe operations
FAR 121.547 states No person may be admitted to the flight deck of an aircraft unless the person is 4
Any person who has the permission of the PIC and is specifically authorized by the certificate holder management and/or the administrator
FAR 121.575 states no certificate holder may serve any alcoholic beverage to any person aboard any of its aircraft who:
Appears to be intoxicated Is escorting a person in custody Is a person in custody Has a dangerous weapon accessible to him/her while aboard the a/c
Each crewmember shall be relieved of all further duty
At least 24 consecutive hours during any 7 consecutive days
FAR 121.393 specifies
At stops where passengers remain onboard the airplane engines must be shut down, at least (1) floor level exit must remain open to provide for the deplaning of passengers and the number of FA's onboard must be at least half the number of required FA's but never fewer than one
FAR PART 91
Aviation Regulation pertaining to general operating and flight rules
FAR PART 121
Aviation Regulations pertaining to the operation of commercial aircraft
FAR 121.311 CRS guideline 3
CRS MUST have a solid back and have restraint straps installed to securely hold the child to the CRS
FAR 121.311 CRS guideline 6
CRS SHOULD NOT be placed in an emergency exit row, a shoulder harness seat, or FWD or AFT of an emergency row
FAR 121.311 CRS guideline 1
CRS must be secured to the passenger set using the provided seat belt in accordance with the manufacturers instructions
PSA Cargo policy requires
Cargo must be carried 1) in an approved OHB, 2) under a passenger seat, or 3) in the cargo compartment
PED's approved for all phases of flight except when notified by the crew or below 10,000 ft outside the US
Cell Phones (in Airplane Mode), Tablet Devices, Electronic Books, Audio Players (CD, MP3), Cameras, Battery Operated Headsets (noise-canceling), Bluetooth enabled devices (wireless mouse, headphones, keyboards), GPS, Electronic Games/toys without remote controls, Laptop Computers, DVD Players
FAR 121.311 CRS guideline 2
Child must be properly secured in the CRS and must not exceed the specified weight limit for the CRS
PED's not permitted for use at anytime
E-cigarettes/Vapor cigarettes, Satellite Receivers (XM,Sirius), TV sets, AM/FM radio receivers, Radio transmitters, (CB, HAM), Remote controlled toys, Any device requiring use of an a/c service outlet
FAR 121.317 states 3
Every passenger shall comply with instructions given to him/her by a crewmember regarding compliance with "Fasten Seat Belt" and "No Smoking" regulations
FAR 121.391 specifies 2
FA's must remain at their duty stations with seat belt and shoulder harnesses fastened except to perform duties related to the safety of the airplane and its occupants
FAR 121.317 states 1
Fasten seat belt sign shall be turned on during Taxi, Takeoff, Landing and any time considered necessary by the PIC
A FAA Inspector is allowed what?
Free and uninterrupted access to the flight deck
FAR 121.311 also specifies
If a FA jumpseat is inoperative, the FA will occupy: All a/c (FWD) FA - first row, aisle seat; Dual a/c (AFT) FA - Last row, aisle seat
FAR 91.17 states
No person may act or attempt to act as a crew member of a civil aircraft within eight (8) hours after the consumption of any alcoholic beverage
91.11 & 121.580 state
No person may assault, threaten, intimidate or interfere with a crewmember in the performance of the crewmember's duties aboard an aircraft
FAR 121.311 CRS guideline 4
Occupant of the CRS MUST be secured using the restraint straps
PSA Seatbelt policy
PSA requires passengers keep their seat belts fastened at all times when seated
FAR 121.311 CRS guideline 5
Passenger seat holding the CRS must be in the upright position
PED's approved for all phases of flight and exempt from all PED rules
Portable voice recorders, Battery operated shavers, Calculators, Hearing Aids and Portable Oxygen Concentrators (POC), Heart pacemekers, Wristwatches, Cell phone wristwatches (in airplane mode)
FAR 121.285
Regulation that speaks to carriage of cargo in the passenger compartment
FAR 121.137
Regulation that speaks to the distribution and availability of the Flight Attendant Manual
FAR 91.21 & FAR 121.306
Regulation that speaks to the operation of Portable Electronic Devices (PED)
TSRs (Transportation Security Regulations)
Regulations that are former FAA security rules
DOT Regulations ensure?
That air carriers do not discriminated against disabled individuals by reason of their disability
FAR 121.317 states 2
The fine for tampering with a smoke detector in an aircraft lavatory is $3,200
FAR 121.577 governs
The stowage of food, beverage and passenger service equipment
91.11 & 121.580
Two regulations that speak to the prohibition against interference with crew members