Safety and Emergency Procedures
You will then go through a safety and emergency procedures (SEP) scenario as a team and then be asked individual questions - for example, a potential nose gear collapse on landing and how you would prepare yourself, the cabin, and the passengers for a pre-planned emergency. You will also talk through a medical scenario, for example, a person is suffering from air sickness and then faints, what measures do you take? It is important to answer the SEP and aviation first aid questions sufficiently as if you cannot answer, you can be sent home.
Your flight crew will introduce themselves and inform you of the flight time, any weather issues or expected turbulence and special instructions or unusual aspects for the flight (e.g. carriage of deportees). You can ask the SCCM any questions about anything that you are unsure of or want to clarify. After the briefing, you collect your luggage, go through security and head for the crew transport to board the aircraft and start your safety and security checks onboard.