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RYANAIR FINAL SCRIPT PAPER 2026 VERIFIED SOLUTIONS FULL CONTENT
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Answer: Attendant Control Panel a unit that consist of hardware controls and a touch screen in an a/c fitted with the Boeing Sky Interior. โ AED Answer: Automated External Defibrillator โ A/C Answer: Aircraft โ AFT Answer: Towards the rear (tail) of the aircraft โ AIRBRIDGE Answer: Manoeuvrable enclosed access way to aircraft available at some airports
Answer: ALL CREW required to operate a flight includes Flight and CC. โ AIRSTAIRS Answer: Folding boarding/disembarking stairs which are self- stowing beneath the main passenger door โ APU Answer: Auxiliary Power Unit small engine below tail of ac which provides electrical power while ac is on the ground โ ASSIST SPACE Answer: A defined area at each emergency door allocated for CC to stand in for the purpose of evacuating passengers without causing an obstruction at the exit. โ BRACE POSITION Answer: A position adopted, when seated, by all passengers and CC during an emergency landing. It helps to minimise injuries which result from forced body movements. โ BSI
Answer: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation โ CSA Answer: Cabin Service Agent โ CSS Answer: Customer Service Supervisor - This is the rostering code referring to No 1. โ DIRECT ACCESS ROW SEGMENT Answer: A row segment in which there is at least one direct access seat. โ DIRECT ACCESS Answer: A seat from which a passenger can proceed directly to the exit without entering an aisle or passing around an obstruction. โ DITCHING Answer: An emergency landing on water by an aircraft
Answer: When the aircraft does not land at its intended destination. Can be due to bad weather, fuel requirements, medical emergency, bomb alert, etc. โ DPAX Answer: Disruptive Passenger(s) โ DRILL Answer: A sequence of actions which should be followed. โ EASA Answer: EUROPEAN Aviation Safety Agency โ ELS Answer: EMERGENCY Lighting System โ EFB Answer: ELECTRONIC Flight Bag โ EFL
Answer: Piece of heavy material which connects the evacuation device to the girt bar. โ GIRT BAR Answer: Metal bar which connects to brackets on the floor when the aircraft slide is armed. โ GPU Answer: GROUND Power Unit used intead of the APU to provide electrical power on the ground โ HOLD Answer: A compartment in the lower deck where baggage and cargo is stowed โ IAA Answer: IRISH Aviation Authority Government Department regulating ac operations in Ireland โ IATA
Answer: INTERNATIONAL Air Transport Association โ ICAO Answer: INTERNATIONAL Civil Aviation Organization strengthen law governing civil aviation โ INFANT Answer: a person under the age of two years โ IFD Answer: Infant Flotation Device โ INBOARD Answer: The direction toward the centre line of the aircraft โ INOP Answer: Inoperative or having a technical fault โ JU Answer: Junior Cabin Crew โ LANDING GEAR
Answer: Weather conditions restricting take-off and landing. โ NOTOC Answer: Notification to Captain โ NP Answer: Nominated Person โ OPS MANUAL Answer: Operations Manual the governing document approved by the IAA that sets out company policy and regulations covering all aspects of the company's operation. โ OUTBOARD Answer: Towards the outside of the aircraft โ PA Answer: Public Address/Passenger Announcement - NOT PERSONAL ASSISTANT
Answer: Aircrew Training Manual โ PIGS Answer: PASSENGER Ideal Guiding System โ PEM Answer: Photo-luminescent Emergency Marking โ POS Answer: PASSENGER Offload Statement โ PRAM Answer: Pre Recorded Announcement Machine โ PSU Answer: Passenger Service Unit the area located above passenger seats which holds air vents, reading lights, drop-down oxigen masks, a CC call light anche the No Smoking and Fasten Seat Belt signs.
Answer: The area an aircraft uses for landing and take-off โ SEP Answer: SAFETY and Emergency Procedures โ SEPE Answer: SAFETY and Emergency Procedures Examiner โ SEPI Answer: SAFETY and Emergency Procedures Instructor โ SOP Answer: Standard Operating Procedure the normal manner in which an action is carried out in accordance with company policy โ SPI Answer: Safety Procedures Instruction. An amendment to Operations Manual Part A, SEP โ STAND Answer: Parking area for the aircraft
Answer: All aircraft movements on the ground, following landing and prior to take-off โ THOB Answer: Total Heads On Board including aircrew, supernumeraries passengers and infants โ TAXIWAY Answer: Airport routes linking runway with the ramp area โ TI Answer: Training Instruction this details a change to Ryanair Operations Manual โ VPOS Answer: A portable device issued to Cabin Crew. It allows access to safety and security related documents (such as OMA-SEP) and other functionalities.