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the Captain’s order for the cabin to brace for impact. The Captain will give
the command, “BRACE, BRACE.” |
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BRACE, BRACE.
HEADS DOWN,
STAY DOWN. |
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Captain will indicate the
need for an evacuation by giving the command, “This is the Captain. Evacuate, Evacuate.” |
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RELEASE SEAT
BELTS, GET OUT. |
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While assessing conditions at the aircraft’s exit door, you will command passengers to: |
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After you open the aircraft’s exit door, you will instruct two (02) passenger’s to help you. These are the instructions you will
give them: |
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You, you, stand at bottom, help people off. send them away. |
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For a Plug Door, your next commands to all passengers are: |
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Leave Everything. come this way. run, jump, move. |
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For an Airstair Door, your commands would be: |
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Leave Everything. Come this way, run down the stairs, move |
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If an exit becomes unusable because you can’t get the door open or it is blocked by debris or fire,
you would need to instruct your passengers to go to another exit. That command is: |
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Exit blocked, turn around, go that way, go to that exit |
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After all passengers are off the aircraft, you will check the aircraft to make sure everyone is off.
While doing this you would shout: |
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IS EVERYBODY OUT?
CAN YOU HEAR ME? |
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