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# Ryanair Practice Questions (2025/2026) with Verified Solutions
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What are the full names of the following airports?
Explain the following terminology?
Solutions:
How many cabin crew are required on a Boeing 737-800 aircraft? Explain. Four cabin crew members are required. This follows the rule of one cabin crew per 50 passengers, with a maximum capacity of 189 passengers.
Can cabin crew take drugs or drink alcohol? Explain. Cabin crew must not consume alcohol for at least 8 hours before duty. They also must avoid prescribed drugs during or within 8 hours before a flight. If prescribed medication is needed, consult a doctor to ensure it's safe for operating as crew.
What subjects will you discuss at the pre-flight briefing? Safety, security, and first aid.
Explain 5 things you must do for ramp safety?
What is FOD and what should you do with it? Foreign Object Debris—remove the object from the aircraft.
What does "CRD" stand for? Child Restraint Devices.
What should you do to avoid dehydration while flying? What should you NOT drink? Avoid coffee and tea.
What can you do to help "unblock" your ears? Yawn, swallow, pinch your nose, close your mouth, and blow gently.
When must crew stop drinking alcohol before a duty? At least 8 hours before duty.
Who may have a lesser tolerance to hypoxia?
Can cabin crew donate blood? Explain. Yes, but a maximum of one-half liter, and medical advice should be sought before returning to duties.
List 5 things to be aware of during passenger embarkation.
Where are the emergency exit rows? 1 ABC, 16, and 17. Who may NOT occupy emergency exit rows?
Explain allocated seating procedure? Seating procedures ensure compliance with weight and balance rules. A head count must be made by No. 1 and No. 2 of the forward 5 rows and aft 5 rows (infants not included).
How many unaccompanied PRMs may we carry on a flight? 4, including visually impaired.
How would you brief a visually impaired passenger traveling with a guide dog? Where must they sit if using rule 1? The dog must sit on the floor at the passenger's feet in the PRM seats. They receive a separate briefing after the safety demonstration on:
Where does each cabin crew stand to perform the safety demonstration?
What will the Captain (or First Officer, if Captain incapacitated) say over the PA to alert the cabin crew to an emergency situation? What will the cabin crew do when they hear this? "No. 1 to the flight deck." No. 1 immediately goes to the cabin interphone and asks for the NITS briefing. All other crew stop duties and go to the forward galley to await instructions from No. 1 (repeat NITS to confirm understanding). If on ground, No. 2 and 3 stay in rear galley; No. 2 listens to NITS on interphone and briefs No. 3.
Explain a NITS briefing and what all crew will be doing. NITS stands for:
What does SOS stand for and explain what it is. S - SURVIVE THE IMPACT: Seatbelts, brace position. O - GET OUT: Exits, strip lighting. S - SURVIVE OUTSIDE: Lifejackets, safety card.
Explain an ABP and list the unsuitable ABPs. ABPs are passengers asked to assist during an emergency. We confirm their willingness and provide a briefing. Unsuitable ABPs include:
Write out the cabin preparation checklist.