Ryanair Initial Training – Passenger Handling Practice Exam

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When should you refresh passengers about safety procedures during boarding or mid-flight?

At regular intervals before take-off, when safety equipment is involved, and when there are changes to procedures or onboard conditions.

Regular, proactive safety refreshers keep passengers aware of how to act in an emergency and what equipment is in use. On boarding and before take-off, refreshing at regular intervals helps counter memory drift and keeps readiness high. They are also necessary when safety equipment is involved, such as when there are demonstrations or updates to how to use devices, to ensure everyone understands the proper use. Additionally, whenever procedures or onboard conditions change—new exits, revised evacuation steps, or changes in procedures due to equipment updates—passengers should be briefed again so actions remain correct and timely. This approach supports safety throughout the flight and reduces the risk of confusion in an emergency. Waiting until the flight begins or only after a complaint would miss important moments to reinforce safety, and never refreshing contradicts standard safety practice.

Only at the start of the flight.

Only after a passenger complaint.

Never; procedures stay constant.

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