Airline Cabin Safety and Emergency Equipment Checklist
This airline cabin safety and emergency equipment checklist ensures compliance with FAA 14 CFR Part 121 Subpart T (Emergency Medical Equipment and Training), ICAO Annex 6 emergency equipment requirements, FAA AC 120-109 (Stowage of Passenger Baggage), and FAA 14 CFR Part 121.571 (Briefing Passengers). Designed for Lead Flight Attendants to conduct the required cabin safety check before passenger boarding on every departure.
- Industry: Aviation
- Frequency: Per Event
- Estimated Time: 20-30 minutes
- Role: Lead Flight Attendant
- Total Items: 30
- Compliance: FAA 14 CFR Part 121 Subpart T Emergency Equipment, ICAO Annex 6 Emergency Equipment Requirements, FAA AC 120-109 Stowage of Passenger Baggage, FAA 14 CFR Part 121.571 Passenger Briefing, FAA 14 CFR Part 121.310 Additional Emergency Equipment
Emergency Exits
Exit readiness and arming.
- All emergency exits unobstructed and armed correctly?
- Exit signs and floor proximity lighting operational?
- Door slides/rafts armed and girt bars connected?
- Over-wing exit rows briefed and exits unobstructed?
- Exit row passengers briefed and confirmed willing/able to assist?
Oxygen Systems
Supplemental oxygen equipment.
- Passenger oxygen system armed and indicator normal?
- FA oxygen masks at each jump seat station?
- Portable oxygen bottles charged and serviceable?
- Therapeutic oxygen masks accessible for medical use?
- Oxygen Equipment Condition Photo
Fire Detection and Suppression
Cabin fire safety equipment.
- All portable fire extinguishers fully charged and in position?
- Lavatory smoke detectors operational?
- Lavatory halon fire suppression operational?
- Protective Breathing Equipment (PBE) at each FA station?
- Galley fire extinguisher accessible?
Emergency Medical Equipment
Emergency kit inventory.
- First aid kit sealed with contents intact?
- AED (Automated External Defibrillator) on board and charged?
- Emergency Medical Kit (EMK) sealed and stocked?
- Life vests at each seat (over-water operations)?
- Megaphone/PA backup accessible?
Cabin Secure for Departure
Pre-departure cabin configuration.
- All galley equipment stowed and latched?
- All carry-on baggage properly stowed in bins or under seats?
- Tray tables stowed and seat backs upright?
- All passengers seated with seatbelts fastened?
- Cabin cross-check completed and armed/disarmed status verified?
Flight Attendant Positions
FA jump seat readiness.
- All FAs at assigned jump seats for takeoff?
- FAs briefed on special conditions (medical pax, unaccompanied minors)?
- Cabin ready signal given to cockpit?
- Seatbelt sign illuminated and crew seated?
- Cabin Safety Notes
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Why Use This Airline Cabin Safety and Emergency Equipment Checklist?
This airline cabin safety and emergency equipment checklist helps aviation teams maintain compliance and operational excellence. Designed for lead flight attendant professionals, this checklist covers 30 critical inspection points across 6 sections. Recommended frequency: per event.
Ensures compliance with FAA 14 CFR Part 121 Subpart T Emergency Equipment, ICAO Annex 6 Emergency Equipment Requirements, FAA AC 120-109 Stowage of Passenger Baggage, FAA 14 CFR Part 121.571 Passenger Briefing, FAA 14 CFR Part 121.310 Additional Emergency Equipment. Regulatory-aligned for audit readiness and inspection documentation.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Airline Cabin Safety and Emergency Equipment Checklist cover?
This checklist covers 30 inspection items across 6 sections: Emergency Exits, Oxygen Systems, Fire Detection and Suppression, Emergency Medical Equipment, Cabin Secure for Departure, Flight Attendant Positions. It is designed for aviation operations and compliance.
How often should this checklist be completed?
This checklist should be completed per event. Each completion takes approximately 20-30 minutes.
Who should use this Airline Cabin Safety and Emergency Equipment Checklist?
This checklist is designed for Lead Flight Attendant professionals in the aviation industry. It can be used for self-assessments, team audits, and regulatory compliance documentation.
Can I download this checklist as a PDF?
Yes, this checklist is available as a free PDF download. You can also use it digitally in the POPProbe mobile app for real-time data capture, photo documentation, and automatic reporting.