P3-Chapter 6 Special Procedures Ok-R5
P3-Chapter 6 Special Procedures Ok-R5
P3-Chapter 6 Special Procedures Ok-R5
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Evacuation Exits
Note:
The fuelling process must be interrupted immediately if it is
observed that any safety regulations are not adhered. The ramp
area must be free of obstacles on the ramp.
If, during fuelling, the presence of fuel vapor is detected in the
cabin, the Commander and / or station personnel shall be informed
immediately. The fuelling process and all other activities using
electrical equipment, (e.g. cleaning), shall stop immediately.
Definition
• Cellular telephones.
• Portable televisions.
• Portable videotape recording and playback devices.
• Radio receivers.
• Radio transmitters.
• Toys with remotely controlled units.
• Any electronic devices that have not been determined as not
causing interferences with aircraft systems.
• Electronic shavers.
• Electronic cigarettes.
• Electronic calculators/computers.
• Electronic games without remote control.
• Hearing aids.
• Heart pace makers.
• Portable personal listening devices (compact discs, cassette
players).
• Portable voice recorders.
● Carriage of Infant
● Procedures
5. The CRD must be located at least 3 seat rows away from the
nearest emergency exits.
4) Ensure the CRD used is not located in the same row as the
handicapped passenger.
Wheelchair Passenger
a. Ambulatory
ii. Lift him out from seat with another helper grabbing him around
the lower chest area lifting the feet and legs.
i. Recline seat of paraplegic and reach under the arms from the
back and grasp the wrists.
ii. Stand raising him so that only his heels touch the floor.
EVACUATION TECHNIQUE
A blind passenger is one who has lost the use of sight but is
mobile if led by someone and needs assistance in the process of
evacuation.
A deaf and/or dumb passenger is one who has lost the sense of
hearing and/or lost the use of speech. He needs very little help as
he communicates by lip reading, sign or written language.
Explain the need to observe a cabin crew during the takeoff and
landing for signals to brace and to evacuate in an event of an
emergency evacuation.
Passengers with a half plaster cast, applied below the knee (boot
type) can be accepted on a single Economy class seat.
Such passengers must not be seated in an Emergency Exit row
seat.
● Acceptance Procedure
● Carriage Procedures
Flowchart
Procedure
Passenger requiring oxygen is to contact Mahan Medical
Centre prior to travel.
If Mahan Air Medical Centre permits to carry oxygen bottles,
Mahan Air Engineering Department will provide additional
Oxygen Bottles for use on board
Engineering Department will ensure that a serviceable unit is
securely placed on board. They will advise the operating Cabin
Crew of the number and location of the additional O2 bottles.
If a medically qualified doctor or nurse is accompanying the
customer, they will be responsible for the administration of
oxygen on board. Cabin Crew to ensure that the unit is secured
on board at all times whilst being used.