emergency location diagrams
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Hi PPL.
I am starting with MYT shortly and am after the above. I always seem to just scrape through, so want to be ahead of the game this time.
Any help will be appreciated
I am starting with MYT shortly and am after the above. I always seem to just scrape through, so want to be ahead of the game this time.
Any help will be appreciated
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Assuming you mean emergency equipment locations, I would ask please for anyone replying not to post links, or too much info on a public forum in the interest of security. Those of you that fly as crew will know that some equipment items are security sensitive and should be kept undisclosed to the public, within the airline.
Wingandprayer, it can be difficult to memorise all of the locations of equipment on new aircraft, especially if you are learning many aircraft at the same time in a short space of time.
The best ways of remembering locations that I have seen are:
1. Concentrate on one aircraft at a time.
2. Enlarge the aircraft plan and stick them on your wall.
3. Make little logos or pics of BCFs, firegloves, etc and stick them on the plan (it makes it easier to memorise if you can picture them stowed)
4. Think of funny memory-aids. Eg; if the megaphones are diagonally opposite eachother (Door1R, and D4L) think of John Travolta doing the saturday night fever (diagonal arm) dance with a megaphone in his left hand.
5. Learn where the crew seats are. Usually equal equip is placed next to each one, then with additional equip in certain places which remains the resposibility of an individual crew mwmber.
6. Get people to verbally test you on locations. Keep going until you get it right. Just write the words Galley1, Toilet D, etc on your plan to help the person testing you.
7. Post-it notes a re great. stick snippets of location info around your house, so everytime you open the fridge, you'll get a memory jolt.
Wingandprayer, it can be difficult to memorise all of the locations of equipment on new aircraft, especially if you are learning many aircraft at the same time in a short space of time.
The best ways of remembering locations that I have seen are:
1. Concentrate on one aircraft at a time.
2. Enlarge the aircraft plan and stick them on your wall.
3. Make little logos or pics of BCFs, firegloves, etc and stick them on the plan (it makes it easier to memorise if you can picture them stowed)
4. Think of funny memory-aids. Eg; if the megaphones are diagonally opposite eachother (Door1R, and D4L) think of John Travolta doing the saturday night fever (diagonal arm) dance with a megaphone in his left hand.
5. Learn where the crew seats are. Usually equal equip is placed next to each one, then with additional equip in certain places which remains the resposibility of an individual crew mwmber.
6. Get people to verbally test you on locations. Keep going until you get it right. Just write the words Galley1, Toilet D, etc on your plan to help the person testing you.
7. Post-it notes a re great. stick snippets of location info around your house, so everytime you open the fridge, you'll get a memory jolt.