B737 SPECIFICATIONS
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• Aircraft general
• Flight deck arrangement
• Passenger cabin arrangement
• Doors and exits
• Communication systems
• Emergency exit lights
• Entertainments system
• Oxygen system
• Galleys
• Water and waste
• Main gear viewer
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Aircraft description – general
• The Boeing 737
is a short to medium haul airplane powered
by two turbofan engines.
The engines are located under and forward
of the wings.
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• Characteristic of the Boeing 737
Engine CFM 56-3
Thrust 18.000-23.500
Cruising speed 800km/h
Max. operating altitude 37.000ft
+/- max. weight 65.000kg
+/- max. range 4500km
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• The airplane has a conventional
tricycle landing gear.
• On the ground, the aircraft is steered by
turning the nose wheel.
• Each wheel of the main landing gear is
equipped with brakes.
• The nose gear has no brakes.
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• Plug-type exterior entry and access doors
include
fwd and aft entry doors (LH side)
fwd and aft galley service doors (RH side)
fwd and aft lower cargo comp. doors (RH side)
lower nose compartment
the electronic equipment access door aft of the
nose landing gear.
• These doors operate manually.
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A passenger self-help cabin emergency exit
hatch is provided over both
the left and right wings.
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• Aircraft crew and passengers
Aircraft type
Flight crew Cabin crew
and variant
B737-400 2 4
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• Maximum number of passengers with
reduced mobility.
Max. number of WCHC+ WCHP+ WCHS +
STCR + BLIND +BLIND/DEAF + Accomp.
Valid.
Aircraft Main Max.
individual In group
type doors total
B737-
4 2 17 19
4OO
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WCHR / other 1 escort for 12
WCHS 1 escort for 1
WCHC / STCR 2 escorts for 1
WCHP 2 escorts for 1
Blind / blind-deaf 1 escort for 2
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Aircraft Aircraft Certificate of
configuration certification airworthiness
168 188 188
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• Definition of certification:
Max.number of passengers
that can evacuate in 90 sec’s
with only half of the
floor level exits available.
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• Flight deck arrangement
The B737 is operated by a flight crew of two.
The left seat is occupied by the commander.
The right seat is occupied by the first officer.
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The seats are
equipped with an
inertia-reel seat
harness and
adjustable straps
(5-points).
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The seats can move
vertical
horizontal
They are installed
on J-tracks.
allowing them to move
backwards & sidewards
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Vertical
Handle to recline
seatback
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A storable observer‘s seat is installed forward
of the flight deck door.
A second observer’s seat is foreseen behind
the commander’s seat .
Both seats can be occupied by an observer
during all phases of flight.
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Each seat is equipped with a QDM adjacent to
the seat.
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• Passenger cabin arrangement
Rows of 6 seats are installed, 3 on each side of
the aisle.
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LJ & seatbelt Ash tray & recline button
Food tray & seat pocket
Food tray on first row or OW exit
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The aisle armrest of each seat is fixed.
The center armrests fold back between the
seat backs to give additional room.
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Overhead stowage compartments for
carry-on items are located above the seats.
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The PSU’s are installed above each row of
seats and have
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reading lights
NS / FSB signs
attendant call button
an adjustable air outlet
emergency oxygen equipment
Every other P.S.U. has a speaker installed for
the public address.
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The crew seats are
pull-down type
that automatically return to the stowed position
when unoccupied.
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each crew seat is provided with:
a combination seatbelt/shoulder harness
a padded headrest
life jackets
emergency oxygen equipment
work light
torches.
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A double crew seat is located at the front
and faces aft.
The aft cabin crew member seat
accommodates 2 persons and faces rear
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Two Cabin Attendant Control Panels are
located:
one at door 1L
near the crew seat.
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one at door 2L
above the crew seat.
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Lavatories are installed in the front and in the
rear of the airplane.
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Each lavatory contains
a toilet
wash basin
mirror
ventilation
and all the necessary vanity items and disposal
units.
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Galleys are installed in the front and in the
rear of the airplane.
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• Doors and exits
• Flight deck door
• Flight deck window
• Cabin doors
• Overwing exits
• Lavatory doors
• Doors as emergency exits
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• Doors and exits
The Boeing 737-400 has 8 exits:
• 4 type I: 1L-1R-2L-2R
• 4 type III: WL-WL-WR-WR
• In addition, the F/D has 2 sliding windows
that can be used as emergency escape by
the flight crew.
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F/D door
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Flight deck door procedures:
see OM Part A chapter 10 p28-30
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Sliding F/D windows
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Cabin Doors
Type I
1R
1L
2R
2L
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These doors may be opened
from either inside or outside
the airplane.
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Pre-flight check
Z-handle
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Gust lock - Door open latch
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General:
• for each of these doors,
amber lights on the overhead panel in the
flight deck, advises the flight crew when any
door is open or not completely closed.
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• Because of cabin pressure loads, these
doors cannot be opened during normal flight
conditions.
The lower and upper pressure gates on the
door panel assure their tightness.
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• The doors being at about 2.70 meters
above the ground are equipped with
automatic inflatable escape slides.
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• The escape slides are inflatable rubber/nylon
units which are stored in compartments on
the bottom inner face of the forward and aft
entry and service doors.
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• The slide incorporates a retainer (girt) bar
which is normally stowed in special stowage
hooks on the compartment cover when in the
disarmed position.
• With the girt bar in the disarmed (park)
position, the slide will not be deployed when
the door is opened.
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Arming of the door
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Disarming the
door
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• Inflation will begin during slide deployment.
Automatic inflation requires ± 5 seconds.
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• The red manual inflation handle is pulled to
inflate the slide.
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• Door normal operations
To open the door from inside
To close the door from inside
To open the door from outside
To close the door from outside
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To open the door from inside:
• Check girt bar.
• Check red flag.
• Check outside condition.
• Grasp handle and rotate it fully in the
direction of the arrow.
• The door will fall inboard.
• Push the door outside to the fully open
position.
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To close the door from inside:
• Unlock the door-open latch (gust lock).
• Grasp the assist handles.
• Pull the door inwards.
• Rotate door handle against the direction of
the arrow to close and lock the door.
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• check the position of the external door
handle (Z-handle).
• A Z-handle not properly stowed can cause
important vibrations and increases noise
level during the flight.
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To open the door from outside:
• Check the red flag through the window.
• Pull Z-handle outward.
• Rotate handle to the open position.
• Replace the Z-handle in its recess.
• Rotate the door to the fully open position.
• Ensure the door-open latch has engaged.
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To close the door from outside:
• Depress the door-open latch.
• Pull the door inwards.
• Extract Z-handle and rotate to the closed
position.
• Re-stow the handle in its recess.
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• Overwing emergency exits
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• These overwing exits
are only used to escape from the airplane
in an emergency situation.
• Arrows are pointing to the rear of the wing to
show the escape route.
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• In a ground emergency:
to the rear over the extended trailing edge
flaps
• In a ditching:
to the front by jumping into the water
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Escape strap (rope or
webbing)
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Lavatory doors
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• The Boeing 737-400 airplane is configured
with single panel lavatory doors.
• Lavatory doors may be locked / unlocked
from inside and outside.
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Emergency opening of a single panel door
Move the OCCUPIED sign to
VACANT to unlock the door.
The door opens towards the cabin.
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• Emergency evacuation routes
All exits may be used in case of an emergency
Type I
Type III
F/D windows
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To use the F/D window as emergency exit:
• Open window.
• Remove rope and trail it out of the window.
• Escape through opening like in the picture
• Caution: check that the strap is anchored to
the airplane structure before dropping it out
of the window.
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Cabin doors as emergency exits:
• Check if door in flight condition.
• Check outside conditions.
• Open door handle and push fully open.
• Request help from ABP if necessary.
• Pull red manual inflation handle.
• Check inflation of the slide +/- 5 seconds.
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Checking outside conditions:
hands against door (arm length)
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• Slide fails to inflate
• Do not use
• Redirect passengers
• Guard exit
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• Slide inflates
• Slide deflates afterwards
• Use as an apron slide
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Overwing hatches as emergency exits
• Check outside condition.
• Pull handle in- and downwards to unlock.
• Put other hand in the lower handgrip.
• Lift panel out of its frame.
• Throw it outside to the opposite of the
evacuation route.
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The opening of the overwing hatch from
outside:
• will be done by the rescue team.
• Push in the red plate at top of the hatch.
• Panel unlocks and falls inside the cabin.
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Abnormal landing gear conditions
All slides
can be used!
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Ditching
• the Boeing 737 will float in a slightly nose-up
attitude.
• In the unlikely event of a ditching with the
fuselage remaining intact, the airplane will
float like a boat.
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Cabin Doors as emergency exits in a ditching
The slide may not inflate properly.
Always pull the red
manual inflation
handle directly
after opening the door.
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To detach the slide from the door sill:
lift flap
pull the white
ditching handle
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the slide is still attached to the A/C by a
lanyard.
To detach:
pull the yellow tag on the retaining line.
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Hand grips are positioned along the sides of
the slide.
Slide can be used
as a floating
device.
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To use the escape slide as flotation
device:
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Calm sea Rough sea
• Check outside • Check outside
• Open door • Open door
• Pull red manual • Pull red manual
inflation handle inflation handle
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Calm sea Rough sea
• Lift flap • Send ABP’s in water
• Pull white ditching • Lift flap
handle
• Send ABP’s in water • Pull white ditching
to overturn the slide handle
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Calm sea Rough sea
• Send pax in water • Send pax in water
and order to inflate and order to inflate
LJ LJ
• Place infants... in • “Place infant... on
slide top of slide”
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Maintain a steady flow of pax leaving the A/C
Check cabin and F/D
Take emergency equipment
Inflate LJ and jump in water
Pull yellow tag on retaining line
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Overwing escape hatches as emergency exits
• Open the overwing hatches and throw
hatches out of the evacuation path.
• Attach escape rope to the ring on the wing.
(ditching)
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• Communication systems
The communication system includes
3 sub-systems:
• The Passenger Address System (public address.)
• The Crew Call System
• The Service Interphone System
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Passenger adress system:
• To use by cabin crew or pilots to make
announcement to the passengers.
• To transmit music for passenger
entertainment.
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Speakers are installed
• in the PSU
• in each lavatory and
• at each cabin attendants’ stations.
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The system gives first priority to
• the flight deck
• the cabin crew member’s
• pre-recorded announcements
• boarding music.
The forward attendant has priority over the
aft attendant.
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For announcements:
• pick up the hand microphone.
• depress the push-to-talk button
and speak normally.
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Call system
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Passenger call system
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Lavatory call system
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Crew call system
From F/D or cabin attendant panel
• A high-low chime will be heard over the PA
• Pink call light on the fwd and aft exit locater
signs in cabin
• Blue in the F/D
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Flight crew to cabin crew
1 X ding-
dong
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Cabin crew to flight crew
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Cabin crew to cabin crew
2 X ding-
dong
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Passenger signs
Return to Seat is only visible when the
FSB sign is on.
The signs are controlled from the flight deck either
manually or automatically.
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automatic control:
When the landing gear is down or the flaps
extended
the FSB, NS and return to seat signs are on
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On take-off:
The signs go out when the wing flaps are fully
retracted.
During approach to landing:
The signs come on when the flaps or the
landing gear is down.
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The No Smoking sign is always on.
A single low-tone chime sounds over the
public address loudspeaker system each time
the signs come on or go out
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Cabin attendant panel
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The forward panel
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Lights
Window Light Switch
Illuminates fluorescent lights above each cabin
window:
• Bright / Dim / Off
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Ceiling Light Switch
Illuminates one row of indirect
fluorescent lights on each side of cabin
ceiling.
• Night / Off / Dim / Bright.
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Entry Light Switch
Illuminates light above entry area.
• Bright / Dim / Off
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Work Light Switch
illuminates small spotlights
in ceiling above crew seat.
• On / Off
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Call System
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The aft panel
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Aft attendant panel
• Entry light switch
• Work light switch
• Emergency Exit Light Switch
• Call system (same as fwd panel)
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• Emergency exit lights
emergency exit lights are provided in both
the passenger cabin and the flight deck.
In case of loss of electrical power the
emergency lights and selected passenger
cabin lights will automatically be illuminated
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Floor proximity path lighting is installed on
one side of the aisle to indicate emergency
exits. (white lamps + red lamps at the exits)
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Flight deck Switch
The system has 3 positions:
OFF / ARMED / ON
and is guarded to the ARMED position.
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Cabin emergency light switch
Normal: EEL controlled
by switch in F/D
ON: takes control from the F/D and
illuminates all EEL
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When switch is pushed to the On position:
• all interior and exterior emergency lights
illuminate.
• they last approximately for 20 minutes.
• Exterior emergency lights illuminate the
escape slides, the overwing escape routes
and ground contact area.
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The passenger entertainment system
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• Oxygen system
Two independent oxygen systems are
installed:
• a high pressure oxygen cylinder supplies the
flight deck crew,
• chemical generators supply the passenger
area. (passenger and cabin crew)
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Flight crew oxygen system
• Normal
• 100%
• Emergency
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The observer oxygen mask, regulator, and
harness unit is the same as the flight crew.
The mask, regulator and harness are
contained in a stowage cup.
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Passenger oxygen system
Passenger cabin oxygen is supplied by
individual chemical oxygen generators
located in each P.S.U and A.S.U. and L.S.U
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The system is activated:
• automatically when the cabin altitude
exceeds 14.000 feet
• electrically in the F/D when the guarded
passenger oxygen electrical switch installed
on the aft overhead panel is switched to the
On position.
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• Manually in the cabin
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In the lavatory
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12 minutes
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Do not use passenger oxygen with cabin
altitude below 14.000 feet
when smoke or
an abnormal heat source is present.
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The number of passengers (including infants)
on one seat row may never exceed the number
of oxygen masks available.
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• Galleys
Electrical control panel switches
circuit breakers
storage space
containers
ovens
boilers
water shut off valve
are integrated in the galley units.
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Circuit breakers are located on the galleys
and in the flight deck.
If a circuit breaker pops out, it must
never be reset by the cabin crew
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• Water and waste
Fresh water is supplied to the galleys and
lavatory sinks.
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• Lavatories
There are 3 lavatory compartments:
• One at the forward end of the cabin
• Two at the aft end of the cabin.
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Lavatory lights
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water heater
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Amber light
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A shut off valve is located in the cabinet below
the sink in each lavatory.
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2 positions: ON / OFF
ON : there is water available for sink
OFF: no water available for sink
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Drain valve:
do not move selector valve to «drain» position
during the flight in
the forward lavatory.
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• Procedures
Recommended seats for disabled passengers
Boeing 737-400:
• row 1 seats DEF
• row 27 seats ABC – DEF
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Normal operation stations & responsibilities
Checking of emergency equipment and galley
during preflight:
• CCM 2 to check emergency equipment in the
front (up to first overwing exits).
• CCM 4 to check emergency equipment in the
aft part (from first overwing exits till the end of the aircraft).
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• SCCM checks the front galley and catering.
• CCM 3 checks the aft galley and catering.
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Passenger safety briefing
• The safety briefing will be done by the SCCM
via the PA.
• Demo by CCM 2 and CCM 4 (or 3).
It is mandatory that this demonstration will be
finished before take-off.
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Seating policy
• In all circumstances the cabin crew members
must be seated on crew seats equipped with
shoulder harnesses.
• The minimum number of cabin crew is 4.
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Emergency responsibilities; seating
As there are more exits in cabin than cabin
crew members,
some ABP’s will be needed to assist in an
expected evacuation.
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The same sector responsibility is applicable in
an emergency.
• CCM 1 and 2 are responsible for the cabin
forward of row 12 (inclusive).
• CCM 3 and 4 are responsible for the cabin
aft of row 13 (inclusive).
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Expected ground emergency
• In a ground emergency, the floor level exits
are primary exits.
• ABP’s are to be seated first at the overwing
exits (WL and WR).
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Ditching
• The overwing exits are the primary exits.
• In all circumstances, the ccm should be
seated on crew seats equipped with shoulder
harnesses.
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Main gear viewer (LH-side)
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EEL
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737-800
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Configuration : 189
Certification : 189
Certification of airworthiness : 189
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MAXIMUM NUMBER OF WCHC + WCHS +
STCR + BLIND + ACCOMP. VALID
AIRCRAFT CABIN MAXIMUM
INDIVIDUAL IN GROUP
TYPE VERSION TOTAL
Full
B 737-800 2 19 21
Passengers
Full 17
B 737-400 2 19
Passengers
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Overwing exits canopy type
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Communication system
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In the flight deck
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QDM
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QDM
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Escape rope
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Cabin attendant panels
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Entertainment system
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Boilers
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Lavatory
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Water and waste system
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Water supply selector valve
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Manual Toilet Shut-off Handle
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Emergency lights
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Don’t forget: no main gear viewer!!
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Different equipment
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