The document outlines 5 steps for crew to select pre-selected passengers (PSPs) and able-bodied passengers (ABPs) to assist in an emergency evacuation. PSPs would take over crew duties if needed and be briefed on emergency procedures. ABPs would assist others needing help like children and the disabled. The final step recommends repositioning passengers to exits as needed depending on the load.
The document outlines 5 steps for crew to select pre-selected passengers (PSPs) and able-bodied passengers (ABPs) to assist in an emergency evacuation. PSPs would take over crew duties if needed and be briefed on emergency procedures. ABPs would assist others needing help like children and the disabled. The final step recommends repositioning passengers to exits as needed depending on the load.
The document outlines 5 steps for crew to select pre-selected passengers (PSPs) and able-bodied passengers (ABPs) to assist in an emergency evacuation. PSPs would take over crew duties if needed and be briefed on emergency procedures. ABPs would assist others needing help like children and the disabled. The final step recommends repositioning passengers to exits as needed depending on the load.
Selected to reduce crew - Translator - Assist Pregnant duties and responsibilities - Assist Unaccompanied minor AIRLINE CREW MILITARY & POLICE STRONG PASSENGER - Assist Elderly - Assist Handicapped - Assist Non-Swimmer
PSPs to take over crew duties if crew incapacitated
Select 03 for each exit. (2 on ground, 1 at the exit) Brief them: - How to open doors. - How to Evacuate STEP 5: REPOSITION - Location & Operation of Vital Safety Equipment PSPs briefing after completion of Emergency Announcement
If possible and time permit
FULL LOAD LIGHT LOAD
Reposition PSPs to nearest exit Reposition passengers to the