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Pacific Aviation Directors Workshop – Honolulu, Hawaii Emergency Preparedness & Evacuation Training
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Emergency Evacuation Training What happens aboard an aircraft and on the ground during and after a land evacuation. Pacific Aviation Directors Workshop Greg Chilson – Aloha Airlines Inflight Training Manager Ray Brice – Aloha Airlines Safety Director April 7, 2005 – Waikiki Prince Kuhio, Honolulu
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Aloha Airlines Emergency Evacuation Training
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Pacific Aviation Directors Workshop – Honolulu, Hawaii Emergency Preparedness & Evacuation Training Initial & Recurrent Ground School Flight Attendants PassengersEmergency Response Pilots 2005 Flight Attendant training includes: Voice Commands Evacuation Drills Smoke-Filled Cabin Evacuations Sliding Down the Slide and Wings First Aid & CPR
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Voice Command Drills
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Evacuation Drills
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Pacific Aviation Directors Workshop – Honolulu, Hawaii Emergency Preparedness & Evacuation Training Smoke Filled Cabin Drills
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Sliding Down the Slides
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Sliding Down the Wings
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First Aid Training
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CPR Training
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Aloha Airlines Emergency Procedures Manual
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Pacific Aviation Directors Workshop – Honolulu, Hawaii Emergency Preparedness & Evacuation Training This Emergency Procedures Manual establishes policies and procedures to be followed in the event of a major accident, minor accident or incident, unreported aircraft, bomb threat or hijacking. This Manual includes notification plans and emergency checklists for key Company personnel and team leaders. Specific team or department checklists are maintained separately. Introduction Flight Attendants Passengers Pilots Emergency Response
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Pacific Aviation Directors Workshop – Honolulu, Hawaii Emergency Preparedness & Evacuation Training In the event of an emergency, we will be judged on our response and how we conduct ourselves under the most trying circumstances. The hours during and after an emergency are emotionally charged and often confusing. To be most effective, responders should remember the following guidelines:. Do not release premature or inaccurate information. Respond with urgency to all reasonable requests. Keep track of all commitments and ensure they are met. Maintain clear, regular communication with Company responders. Exercise patience and set an example for others The proper Company response to an emergency depends upon an almost unlimited and unpredictable number of variables: Type of aircraft, geographic location, weather, extent of damage, injuries, and available communications and resources are but a few. An effective responder will understand priorities, follow key procedures, exercise initiative, and above all, remain flexible
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Pacific Aviation Directors Workshop – Honolulu, Hawaii Emergency Preparedness & Evacuation Training A. Major Accident B. Minor Accident C. Incident D. Unreported/Missing Aircraft E. Hijack or Extortion F. Bomb Threat Types & Definitions of Emergencies
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Pacific Aviation Directors Workshop – Honolulu, Hawaii Emergency Preparedness & Evacuation Training INTRODUCTION/EMERGENCY PROCEDURES MAJOR ACCIDENT/EMERGENCY PROCEDURES MINOR ACCIDENT/EMERGENCY PROCEDURES INCIDENT / EMERGENCY PROCEDURES UNREPORTED AIRCRAFT / EMERGENCY PROCEDURES HIJACK - EXTORTION / EMERGENCY PROCEDURES BOMB THREAT/EMERGENCY PROCEDURES GOVERNMENT/EMERGENCY PROCEDURES MISCELLANEOUS / EMERGENCY PROCEDURES APPENDIX A - PHONE CONTACTS APPENDIX B - NTSB PART 830 APPENDIX C - EMERGENCY "GO" KITS EPM – Table of Contents
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