selected by crew members to assist in managing emergency situation if and as required. Non-able bodied passengers should be removed from exit rows prior to flight. In a planned emergency, able-bodied passengers will be briefed on their responsibilities if time permits. D1.2 AVIATION TRAINING CENTRE
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Airline cabin crew are exposed to a broad range of hazards and associated risks which can be difficu...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute2002PDFTech ReportMcLean, Garnet A.Corbett, Cynthia L.Palmerton, D....
This paper presents results from a questionnaire study of participant exit awareness and suggested e...
Abstract In the event of the emergency patient care, cabin crew must take the charge of the first re...
PDFTech ReportDOT-TSC-FAA-87-4DOT/FAA/FS-88/1FA782/A7133Air pilotsFlight personnelFlight attendantsC...
A cabin crew member reports on the key role of flight attendants in flight safety management.This is...
Also numbered DOT/FAA/AR-95/52. Report prepared by Cranfield University Department of Applied Psycho...
The requirement for passenger education was introduced in an attempt to improve passenger survival r...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute2001PDFTech ReportMcLean, G. A.United States. Office of Aerospace M...
Publications concerning in-flight medical events that result in in-flight treatment and diversions h...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute2004PDFTech ReportMcLean, G. A.Corbett, C. L.Civil Aeromedical Rese...
PDFTech ReportFAA-AM-77-11DOT/FAA/AM-77/11Aircraft accidentsEscape systemsEvacuationPhysically handi...
About 95% of the two billion airlines passengers suffered from health issues (1). Furthermore, a cal...
Aircraft emergencies requiring evacuation present unique safety challenges to both crew and passenge...
Within the airline industry, expected safety behaviours are being increasingly used to assess or obs...
Airline cabin crew are exposed to a broad range of hazards and associated risks which can be difficu...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute2002PDFTech ReportMcLean, Garnet A.Corbett, Cynthia L.Palmerton, D....
This paper presents results from a questionnaire study of participant exit awareness and suggested e...