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1. On which ECAM page could the flight crew check the exact pressure of the oxygen
cylinder?
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3. Approximately how long are the passenger oxygen generators able to produce oxygen?
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15 minutes.
20 minutes.
25 minutes.
30 minutes.
4. What is the main difference between the crew and the passenger oxygen system?
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Both the crew and passengers are supplied with oxygen from chemical oxygen generators.
The crew has an oxygen bottle for an emergency back-up supply.
When selected to ON, it supplies oxygen to the Captain & F/O only (jumpseats are not supplied)
When selected to ON, it allows the flow of low pressure oxygen to the crew's masks.
In case of low cylinder pressure it allows the crew to tap into the passenger oxygen system.
6. What happens when the mask is used with the selection at 100% position?
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7. At approximately what cabin altitude should the passenger oxygen masks drop?
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The crew supply switch is turned off and/or oxygen pressure is less than 400 psi.
The crew supply switch is turned off
Oxygen pressure is less than 650 psi.
oxygen pressure is less than 300 psi.
The crew must depress the MASK MAN ON pb in order to deploy the masks.
Electrical power has been sent to deploy the masks, either manually or automatically.
The crew oxygen cylinder is empty.
All of the passenger masks have deployed.
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True.
False.
A signal is sent to the chemical oxygen generators to start the flow of oxygen to the masks.
It manually sends a signal to open the oxygen mask doors.
Both are correct.