Emergency and Safety equipment annual (ESE-A)_H145 Quiz Quiz: 24 questions / 75 % to pass Full Name Email Flashlights are located: in both front doors and in the medical drawer – they are NVG compatible in both front doors and in the medical drawer – they are not NVG compatible in both front doors – they are not NVG compatible in both front doors – they are NVG compatible Brace position: arms crossed in front, fingers under shoulder straps and knees together arms crossed in front, fingers under shoulder straps and knees wide arms crossed in front, fingers on the shoulders and knees wide The sliding door’s emergency exits can be used when: the medical passenger decides to open the window of the sliding door there are no emergency exits on the sliding doors the sliding door’s jettisoning lever is in open position the filler has been removed and the window is pressed out of place Hypoxia is dangerous as it: can occur at any altitude causes pain and discomfort has no effect on healthy individual causes euphoria and impaired mental ability You have been involved in an accident. Your first duty is to: evacuate crew and passengers and give first aid if needed call 112 secure the aircraft and remove the battery remove ELT from aircraft In case of incident or accident, a reporting form must be filled Any report form model can be used A report is not necessary as it is reported by medias The commander is the only person who can report the event Report must be filed within 24 hours In case of cabin fire and medical oxygen in use: fight the fire with extinguisher (oxygen flow is limited and plays no role in putting out the fire) close oxygen bottles, fight the fire and consider dropping burning material from helicopter open sliding doors to extinguish fire and evacuate smoke Hyperventilation: (several answers possible) there is vasoconstriction and stimulation of sensory nerves causing a sensation of pins and needles one may notice a feeling of dizziness, a coldness and tingling around the lips will degrade physical and mental performance It is recommended to inflate life jackets: inside the helicopter, before impacting water after exiting the helicopter, when rotor has come to a complete stop inside the helicopter, after impacting water After helicopter maintenance, check that: ELT box is in ON position ELT box is in ARM position no need to check ELT box (maintenance duty) Voice transmission is possible via ELT: never when removed from the helicopter and helmet plug attached by choosing emergency position on the radio panel only after system has been activated for 15 minutes Engine emergency shutdown on the ground: BAT MASTER switch OFF, both EMER-OFF switches – PRESS, Rotor brake engage Both engine switches OFF then BAT MASTER switch OFF both EMER-OFF switches – PRESS, when engines stopped BATT MASTER switch OFF BAT MASTER switch OFF, both EMER-OFF switches – PRESS The ELT can be switched ON manually: from the top of the instrument panel from the unit and center console switch it cannot be switched ON manually by removing it from the holder The helicopter’s first aid kit should be: replenished at regular intervals replenished after use inspected at specified interval The helicopter's fire extinguisher is located: at the end of the center console between the PIC’s and HCM’s seat and at the rear of the helicopter and at the rear of the helicopter behind the Medical passenger’s seat• behind the HCM’s seat and behind left rear seat on the right-hand side of the pilot’s seat and at the rear of the helicopter There are ______ fire extinguishers on board 2 1 4 3 The Switlik life jackets have the following features: independent twin cell configuration, water activated light, one oral inflation tube independent twin cell configuration, water activated light, two oral inflation tubes single cell configuration, water activated light, one oral inflation tube Before inflating the life jacket, one should: lover helmet visor release helmet strap remove boots remove watch The degree of urgency for an emergency landing is determined as follows: LAND IMMEDIATELY – LAND AS SOON AS POSSIBLE – LAND AS SOON AS AVAILABLE LAND IMMEDIATELY – LAND IF POSSIBLE – LAND WHEN POSSIBLE LAND IMMEDIATELY – LAND AS SOON AS POSSIBLE – LAND AS SOON AS PRACTICABLE LAND AT ALL COST – LAND WHEN POSSIBLE – LAND AS SOON AS PRACTICABLE In case of contamination of the eyes by Jet Fuel: immediately flush eyes with Eye flush solution, continue with large amounts of water wash eyes with soap and water first action is to transport the person to the nearest medical facility In case of skin contamination with kerosene: no action is required as kerosene will evaporate quickly wash contact areas with soap and water as soon as possible first action is to transport the person to the nearest medical facility The helicopter's first aid kit is located: in the left cockpit door under the pilot’s seat in the cabin center console in the left rear clam-shell door Halon is the only cockpit approved extinguishing agent: may be used only with water addition may be used without any restriction area must be ventilated quickly after use Action to be taken to avoid food or liquid contamination: avoid eating when on duty eat only food from ABC use common sense and nose to determine if food is edible Time’s up