A320 OXYGEN
CABIN CREW OPERATING MANUAL CABIN
SUPPLEMENT
GENERAL
The cabin oxygen system supplies oxygen to the cabin crew and passengers during emergencies.
Modular oxygen generating and dispensing units are provided in the cabin ceiling panels, in the lavatories
A, D and E, the FWD and CENTRAL VIP lavatories and at each cabin crew station.
Each unit contains an O2 generator and two or more continuous flow oxygen masks with flexible supply
hoses. The O2 generator has a minimum oxygen production time of 15 minutes.
The oxygen masks are released automatically, if the cabin pressure decreases.
The masks can be released manually by pushing the "MAN ON" pushbutton on the cockpit panel. The
unit doors can also be opened with a manual release tool.
In the VIP zones/areas, lanyards with PULL flags are attached to the masks above the, berthable seats
and divan.
NOTE: The entrance areas have a standard airbus layout for the oxygen boxes.
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OXYGEN UNITS
ARRANGEMENT
= 2 MASK BOX MIN)
(BASE LINE 15
= 2 MASK BOX
= 2 MASK BOX WITH
EXTENDED PULL FLAG
= 3 MASK BOX
= 4 MASK BOX
TYPICAL
RTC 06 030 001 A001 AA
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CONTROLS AND INDICATIONS
DESCRIPTION
PASSENGER SYS ON
The light (1) comes on white when the oxygen unit doors are open.
MASK MAN ON
Activation of this switch (2) overrides the altitude pressure switch and opens the oxygen unit doors at any
altitude. A safety guard is installed over the pushbutton to keep it in the "AUTO" position.
TMR RESET
The "TMR RESET" pushbutton switch (3) resets the control circuit after operation.
ON: PAX SYS ON light (1) goes off. ON light comes on white.
FAULT: Comes on amber when the door latch solenoids are energized for more than 30 seconds.
COCKPIT OVERHEAD PANEL
AB OXYGENMASK MAN ON
PASSENGER
A SYS ON
U
T
O
21VU
A
21
RTC 06 030 003 A001 AA OXYGEN B
TMR RESET 50VU
FAULT
ON
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OPERATIONAL SEQUENCE
The cabin oxygen system operates automatically when the altitude pressure switch, located in the avionics
compartment, closes. The switch closes when the cabin pressure decreases to a pressure equivalent to
4 260 + 0 - 150 METERS (14 000 ft + 0 - 500 ft).
A
ALTITUDE PRESSURE
SWITCH (16WR)
A
AUTO TAPE ANNOUNCEMENT OXYGEN
Cab alt > 14 000 ft OR
PASSENGER
MAN DOOR SYS ON
OR LATCHES
OXYGEN CHEMICAL
GENERATOR
RTC 06 030 004 A001 AA MASK MAN ON ELECTRICAL
A
U
T
O
MECHANICAL OXYGEN MASKS
MANUAL RELEASE TOOL
When the unit doors open, the masks fall within the reach of each passenger and cabin crew for use.
The "SYS ON" indicator light comes on.
NOTE: There is no apparent inflation of the mask reservoir bag at lower altitudes between approximately
10 000 and 19 000 ft.
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OXYGEN MASKS
MASK ASSY DOOR
HOSE STOWED IN UNIT
OUTLET STRIKER
MANIFOLD CHEMICAL OXYGEN
GENERATOR
DOOR LATCH
DOOR STOP EMERGENCY
(TEST) OXYGEN
CONTAINER
DOOR
RELEASED
LANYARDS LANYARD
MASKS
RTC 06 030 005 A001 AA P P FLEXIBLE HOSES
RESERVOIR U U PULL FLAG
BAGS L L
L L
PULL FLAG
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OPERATION
The oxygen unit doors open:
- The oxygen masks fall and hang on the lanyards.
- The user pulls on the ‘PULL’ lanyard.
NOTE: The PULL lanyards are installed above the divan and VIP areas that have masks installed in
the ceilings such as the VVIP zone and the VIP zone. A flag with a longer lanyard is installed
for when the seats or divans are reclined or in the berthed position.
- The user pulls one mask to the face. (The lanyard pulls the release pin from the striker assembly of
the generator.)
- The striker hits the percussion cap and the supply of oxygen is generated.
- The oxygen flows through the flexible supply hoses into the reservoir bag.
- The flow indicator is the green part of the reservoir bag. It inflates when oxygen is flowing.
- The chemical oxygen generator supplies a flow of low pressure oxygen for a minimum of 15 minutes.
CAUTION: ONCE ACTIVATED, THE OXYGEN GENERATION CAN NOT BE STOPPED.
NOTE: After an emergency mask deployment, it will be suitable to make a PAX briefing announcement,
explaining the possibility of the smell of burning associated with the normal operation of the
oxygen generator system.
INADVERTENT OXYGEN MASK DEPLOYMENT
CAUTION: TO PREVENT A SMELL OF BURNING, OR FUMES, DO NOT RESTORE AN OXYGEN
MASK IF THE OXYGEN GENERATOR IS STARTED.
RECOMMENDATIONS
- Although the situation (that is oxygen mask stored when oxygen generator started) is not dangerous
to the airplanes, the occurrence must be very unpleasant and frightening for the passengers and the
crew. Both the flight deck crew and cabin crew members should be properly trained regarding the
correct action in the event of an inadvertent deployment in which the generator is started.
- If the generator is started, the door must be left open. To minimize inconvenience to the passengers,
they should be relocated if practical. This keeps them from having the deployed masks in their way.
Also, this makes sure they are seated in a location in which a generator has not been used, in case a
decompression occurs later in the flight. If no alternate seats are available, the crew should be
prepared to assist these passengers in reaching spare masks, in the event of a decompression.
- If it is not possible or not desirable to relocate the passengers, the masks could be removed by
cutting the mask tubes. Masks would then be replaced when the generator is replaced.
- The crew should be instructed in how to recognize when a generator is started. If the unit is not
started, relocation of the passengers, or removal of the mask hoses would not be necessary. In this
case, maintenance needs to know the unit has been deployed, so they can check on the condition of
the latch and verify correct stowage of the masks.
- After the generator has been used the oxygen box is no longer available for use. By stowing the
masks in this case, the crew may keep maintenance from recognizing that a generator needs
replacement. If a generator is used, maintenance must replace the oxygen box.
NOTE: When the System is ON during a decompression all video screens go off until the timer reset is
pressed.
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SUPPLEMENT
DESCRIPTION
The mask assembly consists of a reservoir bag and a face mask. The mask is fitted with three valves:
the reservoir and exhaust valves plus a supplementary valve.
NOTE: The capacity of the reservoir bag is 1.5 liters.
SUPPLEMENTARYRTC 06 030 007 A001 AAEXHAUST
INHALATION VALVE
VALVE RESERVOIR
VALVE
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CABIN CREW AND LAVATORY OXYGEN UNIT
A two mask oxygen unit is installed at each cabin crew station and in the lavatories.
FWD FWD ATTENDANT FWD ATTENDANT FWD
POSITION (LHS) POSITION (RHS)
A
A
A A OXYGEN UNIT
(TYPICAL)
RTC 06 030 008 A001 AA LAVATORY
(TYPICAL)
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UNIT DOOR
MANUAL UNLOCKING
The unit door can be opened manually with the MANUAL RELEASE TOOL (MRT).
- Insert the pin-end of the tool in the operating rod of the electrical latch and push. The unit door
opens.
OPERATING ROD DOOR STOP (MUST
BE STOWED OTHERWISE
MANUAL RELEASE IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO
TOOL (MRT) OPEN) (BASELINE
OXYGEN BOX ONLY)
RTC 03 030 009 A001 AA
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TEST OF THE UNLOCKING SYSTEM
To prevent the oxygen masks from falling, the door stops on the standard oxygen containers must be
pulled down and turned 90° clockwise. In the VIP areas special test tools are installed. To test the O2
unit’s electrical unlocking system, push the "MAN ON" pushbutton switch in the cockpit. The doors open
but only as far as the doorstops or test tool.
On completion of the test, push the door closed to engage the latch and rotate the doors stops back to
the in-use position and remove the special test tool.
BASELINE OXYGEN BOX
TEST LEVER
RTC 06 030 010 A001 AA VIP OXYGEN BOX
UNLOCKING SYSTEM
TEST TOOL
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CABIN CREW OPERATING MANUAL PORTABLE BREATHING EQUIPMENT
SUPPLEMENT
GENERAL
The cabin attendant portable oxygen devices are high pressure portable oxygen units, which are installed
close to the attendant stations. They provide protection for the cabin crew during emergencies (after
decompression or when there is fire and emission of smoke and noxious gases). They also supply first
aid oxygen to passengers.
The portable devices consist of:
- Protective breathing equipment (breathing hood).
- Portable oxygen cylinders and continuous - flow oxygen masks.
(IN OHSC)
(X2)
O2
O2
(IN OHSC)
RTC 06 030 017 A001 AA = CONTINUOUS FLOW
OXYGEN MASK
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PORTABLE OXYGEN CYLINDER
The oxygen source is a high-pressure cylinder with a capacity of 310 l (11 cubic ft) Normal Temperature
Pressure Dry (NTPD) at a pressure of 127.5 bars (1850 psi). The oxygen cylinder is installed in brackets,
which have quick-release clamps.
A
6
3
12
4
A
6
1 5
7 2
RTC 06 040 002 A001 AA 7 34
5
1 FILL VALVE 2 ON-OFF VALVE 3 OUTLET
4 PRESSURE GAGE 5 OXYGEN CYLINDER 6 PRESSURE REGULATOR
7 MASK BOX
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CONTINUOUS-FLOW OXYGEN MASK
The continuous-flow oxygen mask is connected to the high pressure cylinder at the continuous-flow outlet.
The ON-OFF valve is turned to ON to supply oxygen to the mask. There are two flow settings 2.0 Liters
per minute and 4.0 Liters per minute. The oxygen flows through the supply hose to the reservoir bag. The
flow indicator shows the color green. When the person breathes in, the oxygen flows from the reservoir
bag through the inhalation valve into the face piece. When the oxygen in the reservoir bag is used, the
diluter valve opens and ambient air gets into the face piece. When the person breathes out, the inhalation
and diluter valves close and the exhalation valve opens to expel the air to atmosphere.
7 8
6
5
3
4
2 RTC 06 040 003 A001 AA 6
9
10
2 CONTINUOUS FLOW MASK 3 CONNECTOR
1 CONNECTION
1 ON-OFF VALVE 6 DILUTER VALVE
4 RESERVOIR BAG 5 INHALE VALVE 9 FLOW INDICATOR
7 FACE PIECE
10 PRESSURE GAGE 8 EXHAUST VALVE
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BREATHING HOOD
DESCRIPTION
The breathing hood is stored in a vacuum-sealed pouch, which is installed in a box. Two tamper-evident
seals secure the pouch in the box and serve as a tamper indication.
BOX
2 SERVICEABILITY 3 INSTRUCTION
INDICATOR LABEL
RTC 06 040 004 A001 AA 1 INSPECTION 4 BOX SEAL
WINDOW
The box has a handle, an inspection window (1), a serviceability indicator (2), a pictogram (3) and a box
seal (4).
The indicator shows green when the hood is serviceable. This indicator must be checked prior to flight.
The pictogram gives details of how to don the hood.
An identification plate on the back of the box gives the date of manufacture.
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FEATURES
The PBE smoke hood has these features:
(1) A 15 minute self-contained disposable breathing unit operable up to 40,000ft.
(2) A solid state chemical oxygen generator supply source with no oxygen loss during storage.
(3) Hood permits oral communication without compromising protection.
(4) Lightweight 3.75 lb as worn and 5.15 lb in storage case.
(5) Compact design 9.5” x 8.5” x 4.3”.
(6) 10 year life if retained in the sealed, evacuated barrier envelope.
(7) Minimum maintenance - period inspection of the device for a damaged or expended unit,
tampering, or loss of seal and exposure to moisture.
SERVICEABILITY SPEECH ORONASAL
INDICATOR TRANSMITTER MASK
HANDLE
RTC 06 040 005 A001 AA LOCKING BREATHING BODY BELT
CLAMP BAG
ACTIVATION OF THE
REGENERATION
SYSTEM
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BREATHING HOOD – CONTINUED
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
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SUPPLEMENT TABLE OF CONTENTS
07.PLP PRELIMINARY PAGES
07.010 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
CABIN
- EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT LOCATION
- FIRST AID KIT
- FLASHLIGHT
- MEGAPHONE
- EMERGENCY LOCATOR TRANSMITTER (PORTABLE)
- LIFE VESTS
- DEMONSTRATION KIT
- PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
- FIRE FIGHTING GLOVES
- MANUAL RELEASE TOOL
- SMOKE HOODS
- SURVIVAL KITS
- SEAT BELTS
- LIFE LINE
- CRASH AXE
- CRASH PADS
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EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT LOCATION
FORWARD CREW STATIONS
RTC 07 020 001 A001 AA MANUAL MANUAL
REALEASE REALEASE
TOOL TOOL
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FWD ENTRANCE/MISSION COMMAND CENTER/CREW REST AREA
COCKPIT (X2) Survival Kit
EMERGENCY
EQUIPMENT Gloves Fireproof
Demo Kit
(X2)
(X2)
(X2)
(X4)
RTC 07 020 002 A001 AA Crash Pad
(X2)
(BEHIND FLAP)
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VVIP ZONE
RTC 07 020 003 A001 AA O2
Crash Pad
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VIP ZONE
Life Line
RTC 07 020 004 A001 AA Life Line LIFE VEST X6
(ONE AT EACH
SEAT POSITION)
Crash Pad
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DIRECTOR/STAFF ZONE
Spare ExtensionRTC 07 020 005 A001 AA LIFE VEST X8
Seat Belt (ONE AT EACH
SEAT POSITION)
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PASSENGER ZONE
(X2) Survival Kit O2
Demo Kit
Extension Seat Belt
Extension Divan Belt
RTC 07 020 006 A001 AA LIFE VEST X54
(ONE AT EACH
SEAT POSITION)
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AFT GALLEY AREA
RTC 07 020 007 A001 AA MANUAL
REALEASE
TOOL
MANUAL
REALEASE
TOOL
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FIRST AID KIT
The first aid kits have a use-by date, a list of contents and a sealed lid. The first aid kits should be
replaced as soon as possible after they have been used and the seal broken. The kits have tie-raps so
that you can reseal them after use.
RTC 07 020 008 A001 AA
First Aid Kit Contents
Hi Mediplast Band Aid 1 Otrivin Nasal Spray Maalox Plus/Moxal Panadol (Mild to
box (30 pcs) (Decongestant) Tablets (indigestion) Moderate Pain)
Immodium (for Diarrhea)
1 box (6 tabs) Stugeron / Dizinil Neosponn (Eye Drops) 1 Strepsils (Sore Throat) 1
Cotton Wool (100 grams) (Airsickness) bottle box (24 tabs)
Eye Pad (4 Sachets) Medi Swabs (50 pcs) Gloves (5 Pairs) Solarcaine Aloe Extra
Burn Relief /Mitosyl 1 bot
Adhesive Tape (1 roll) Non Adhering Dressing
(5 Sachets) Rolier Bandage 3 inches
(2 rolls)
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FLASHLIGHT
There are five hand-held flashlights installed at the attendant seats for easy use by the cabin crew
members. They can be used if bad light occurs during an on-board emergency. The flashlights are
battery operated and you can easily replace the batteries as necessary. The flashlight comes on
automatically when removed from the retention bracket and goes off automatically when installed in the
retention bracket.
FLASHLIGHT
RETENTION
BRACKET
RTC 07 020 009 A001 AA
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MEGAPHONE
There are two megaphones installed in the cabin. One is installed in the mission control centre AFT
stowage and one is installed in the AFT LH OHSC (Overhead Stowage Compartment) in the passenger
area.
2RTC 07 020 010 A001 AA
3
4
1
OPERATION
Use the megaphones as follows:
(1) Remove the megaphone (3) from the stowage and if necessary put the shoulder strap (4) over
your shoulder.
(2) Put the microphone (2) near your mouth and point the horn at the opposite end of the passenger
cabin.
(3) Pull the trigger (1) and speak slowly in a clear voice.
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EMERGENCY LOCATOR TRANSMITTER (PORTABLE)
Two emergency location transmitters are located in the cabin:
- One in mission command center AFT stowage,
- One in the AFT LH OHSC (Overhead Stowage Compartment) in the passenger area.
DESCRIPTION
The emergency location transmitter operates on three recognized emergency frequencies:
- VHF 121.5 MHz,
- UHF 243 MHz,
- Satellite 406.025 MHz
It operates automatically on contact with water (fresh or salt water) and has a self-deploying antenna. A
hook and lanyard allow the ELT to float free.
The ELT has a 3 position manual activation switch ARMED/ON/OFF. The switch has a guard to prevent
inadvertent operation. A program module has the aircraft identity. It has visual and aural activation
indicators.
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RTC 07 020 011 A001 AA 89 79
1 FRONT PLATE 2 ACTIVATION 3 IDENT PLATE 4 PART NUMBER
MODULE 8 TEST BUTTON
5 RED LED - BEACON 7 ANTENNA
ON 6 ARMED/ON/OFF
SWITCH
9 FASTENING BOW
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OPERATION
OPERATION IN WATER
(1) Unwind the lanyard beginning with the snap hook.
(2) Connect the snap hook with the lanyard securely to the raft.
(3) Activate the beacon by switching the beacons ARMED/OFF/ON toggle switch (6) to the ON
position. In the ARMED position beacon activates automatically on contact with water.
(4) The red LED (5) comes on in a steady state to indicate that the beacon works.
(5) To improve the transmission power, pull out the antenna (7) into an upright position.
OPERATION ON LAND
(1) Look for an area clear of obstructions such as trees.
(2) Choose the highest point for best transmission.
(3) Activate the beacon by switching the ARMED/OFF/ON toggle switch (6) to the ON position.
(4) The red LED (5) comes on to indicate that the beacon works.
(5) To improve the transmission power, pull out the antenna (7) into an upright position.
SELF TEST
CAUTION: A 5-SECOND REAL SIGNAL IS TRANSMITTED ON THE TWO FREQUENCIES (121.5
AND 243 MHZ) DURING THE SELF-TEST. THE NEAREST CONTROL TOWER MAY
NEED TO BE INFORMED ABOUT THE TEST.
NOTE: This type of transmission is not considered as a false alert when made during the first 5
minutes of each hour. If possible, make the tests during this time.
(1) Press the TEST button (8).
(2) After 3 seconds of silence, the red LED (5) is illuminated and a buzzer sounds for about 6 seconds
(self-test duration).
(3) Result of the self-test:
- O.K.: The red LED (5) illuminates for 10 seconds.
- Not O.K.: The red LED (5) flashes for 10 seconds.
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LIFE VESTS
CABIN CREW LIFE VEST – FWD ENTRANCE AREA
FWD
RTC 07 020 013 A001 AA LIFE VESTS
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CABIN CREW LIFE VEST – AFT GALLEY AREA
RTC 07 020 014 A001 AA
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PASSENGER LIFE VEST
One passenger life vest is located under each seat and divan position.
TYPICAL LIGHT SYSTEM
INFLATABLE OPERATING
ORAL INFLATOR INSTRUCTIONS
RTC 07 020 015 A001 AA CO2 INFLATION
SYSTEM
BATTERY
INFLATOR HANDLE
HARNESS
BUCKLE
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DEMONSTRATION KIT
Demonstration kits each consisting of one 02 mask, one life vest and a seat belt strap are located:
- One in the mission command center AFT stowage,
- One in the AFT LH OHSC (Overhead Stowage Compartment) in the passenger area.
The components of the demonstration kits are clearly marked DEMO.
RTC 07 020 016 A001 AA
LIFE VEST
The demonstration life vest clearly marked for demonstration purposes only. It lets you show the
passengers how to put on the life vest and how to use it.
OXYGEN MASK
The demonstration oxygen mask has a mask and hose. It lets you show the passengers how to put the
mask on and how to activate the oxygen system. You use it for demonstration purposes only.
SEAT BELT
The demonstration seat belt lets you show the passengers how to fasten, adjust and open the seat belts.
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PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
There are four portable fire extinguishers located as follows:
- two at the FWD cabin attendant seats,
- one in the VIP zone overhead stowage compartment (OHSC),
- one at the AFT RH cabin attendant seat.
DESCRIPTION
The portable fire extinguishers type HAL 1.2kg are intended for use in the aircraft cockpit and cabin.
They are filled with HALON 1211. The fire extinguishers are approved for the attack on flammable solids,
flammable liquids, flammable gases and for fires in the presence of electrical voltage of up to 1000 Volts.
They are designed for one hand operation. Discharge time for the fire extinguishers is approximately 9
seconds.
SEAL WIRE
NOZZLE TRIGGER
PRESSURE GAUGE SAFE GUARD
CARRYING HANDLE
CYLINDRICAL CONTAINER
ASSEMBLY
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OPERATION
NOTE: You should always know the location of the nearest fire extinguisher and how it operates. Do
not hesitate if you see smoke or fire.
In case of fire:
- Raise the alarm,
- Get to the nearest fire extinguisher and remove it from the bracket/stowage,
- Release the safety device,
- Point the nozzle at the base of the fire (get as close as possible but no closer than 1.5 to 2 m (4 to 6
ft.) and squeeze the trigger handle,
- Direct the flow from side to side to create a cloud of extinguishant to cover the seat of the fire.
RTC 07 020 018 A001 AA
NOTE: Only the fully developed cloud of extinguishant is effective, not the stream immediately ejected
from the nozzle outlet. If the cloud does not develop around the seat of the fire, move further
NOTE: back.
NOTE: When applying extinguishant to liquid fires NEVER direct the full stream into the liquid. Start
the application at the base of the fire. Always fight the fire and follow the flame.
When fighting fires on solid combustibles, apply the extinguishant in sharp bursts.
The fully developed cloud of extinguishant will knock down the flames immediately. Apply the
extinguishant to the remaining glowing areas. The extinguishant will melt and provide a covering
blanket.
NOTE: It is recommended to use a smoke hood when fighting a fire. However it is important that the
fire is attacked at the earliest opportunity. The first person at the scene of the fire must fight
the fire immediately. A crew member should assess the situation and make sure that back-up
firefighters are assigned as necessary. Back-up firefighters should be correctly dressed in
smoke hoods and have fire gloves.
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FIRE FIGHTING GLOVES
One pair of firefighting gloves is provided in the cabin for protection when fighting fires. They are located
as follows:
- One pair in the mission command center AFT stowage.
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MANUAL RELEASE TOOL
There are five Manual Release Tools (MRT) for the passenger oxygen. These are installed in the cabin
one at each cabin attendant seat (CAS).
OPERATION
You use the manual release tools to open the passenger oxygen drop-out boxes and get access to the
oxygen masks. Refer to 06.30 for instructions on how to use the manual release tools.
SMOKE HOODS
There are six smoke hoods installed in the aircraft, they are located in the following locations.
- Two in the cockpit,
- Two in the mission command center FWD partition,
- One in the VIP zone overhead stowage compartment (OHSC),
- One at the AFT RH cabin attendant seat.
SURVIVAL KITS
There are four survival kits installed on the aircraft, they are located in the following area:
- Two in the mission command center AFT stowage,
- Two in the passenger zone RH Overhead Stowage Compartment (OHSC).
SEAT BELTS
EXTENSION SEAT BELTS
Ten extension seat belts are installed in the passenger zone in the LH OHSC (Overhead Stowage
Compartment). You use these belts to extend the length of the existing seat belt.
EXTENSION DIVAN BELTS
An extension belt for the VVIP zone three place divan is installed in the passenger zone in the LH OHSC
(Overhead Stowage Compartment). You use this belt to extend the length of the existing divan belt.
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LIFE LINE
Two life lines are installed in the cabin of the aircraft. They are located as follows:
- One in the VIP zone LH sideledge,
- One in the VIP zone RH sideledge.
ELASTIC BAND (X2)
RTC 07 020 021 A001 AA LIFE LINE
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CRASH AXE
The crash axe is intended for use in emergencies. It can be used to make a hole in the fuselage for
escape purposes.
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CRASH PADS
One crash pad is installed in the mission command center on the FWD ledge. One crash pad is installed
on the AFT Side of the VVIP zone club 2 table. One crash pad is installed in the VIP zone on the AFT side
of the LH club 2 table and two crash pads are installed on the AFT side of the club 4 table during all TTOL
phases of flight.
The crash pads are installed on the AFT edge of the ledge and tables and secured using the long Velcro
straps.
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