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Aide de protection thermique

Insulated suit or bag carried in life-rafts to reduce hypothermia risk for survivors awaiting rescue in cold seas.

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Balise de survie

A portable transmitter emitting distress signals to assist search and rescue teams in locating survivors after a forced landing or ditching.

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Barre de girt

Metal bar at the base of the slide pack that secures the slide to the aircraft floor when armed or disengages it when disarmed.

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Bouteille d’oxygène

A portable or fixed cylinder of pressurized oxygen for supplemental breathing in decompression, smoke, or medical events.

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Cabine prête

A standardized phrase indicating that the cabin has been fully prepared for takeoff, landing, or other specified phase of flight as per procedures.

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Cabine sécurisée

A procedural phrase indicating that all passengers are seated, seatbelts fastened, and the cabin is safe for taxi, takeoff, or landing.

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Cagoule à fumée

A self-contained hood providing filtered air to crew in smoke or fume-filled environments; enables safe intervention in cabin or cockpit fires.

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Carte de sécurité

Printed passenger safety-instruction card found in every seat pocket, showing required actions and equipment use in an emergency.

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Ceinture de sécurité

Primary restraint harness securing an aircraft occupant during all phases of flight and turbulence.

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Ceinture pour nourrisson

Supplementary loop belt that attaches an infant to an adult’s seat belt during taxi, take-off, landing and turbulence.

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Commande d’évacuation

A clear, standardized verbal instruction given by crew to passengers to initiate a rapid and orderly evacuation in an emergency.

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Corde d’Évacuation

Heavy-duty rope stowed above cockpit side windows, used for crew self-evacuation when slides unusable.

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Coupe-ceinture

Knife-type tool with guarded blade carried in cockpit or cabin to sever jammed seat-belts during emergency evacuation or rescue.

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Couverture contre l’hypothermie

A thermal or space blanket included in survival kits to prevent loss of body heat and treat hypothermia in survivors exposed to cold environments.

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Dispositif de Retenue pour Enfant

FAA/ICAO-approved seat or harness securing children under two for taxi, take-off, turbulence and landing.

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Dispositif de retenue équipage

Any safety device, including harness or lap belt, designed to secure flight or cabin crew members in their seats during critical phases of flight and turbulence.

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Défibrillateur externe automatisé

A portable device that analyzes cardiac rhythm and delivers electrical shocks to restore normal heart rhythm during cardiac arrest.

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Déploiement des masques à oxygène

Automatic deployment of oxygen masks to passengers and crew in the event of a sudden loss of cabin pressure.

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Déploiement du toboggan

Activation of an inflatable evacuation slide from an aircraft door to enable rapid passenger egress.

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Détecteur de fumée

An electronic device installed in aircraft compartments, especially lavatories and cargo, to detect smoke and trigger an alarm for immediate crew action.

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Extension de Ceinture

Certified strap and buckle section that lengthens a passenger seat belt when required for fit or special needs.

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Extincteur à eau

A portable fire extinguisher filled with water, intended for use on class A (solid material) fires onboard an aircraft.

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Extincteur à halon

A fire extinguisher charged with halon gas, used for rapid suppression of onboard electrical and flammable liquid fires.

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Fumigène de signalisation

Hand-held maritime flare producing coloured smoke during daylight to signal distress location to aircraft or vessels.

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Fumée en toilette

The detection or presence of smoke within an aircraft lavatory, indicating a possible fire hazard and requiring immediate crew response.

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Fusée de détresse jour-nuit

A pyrotechnic signaling device that can be used in both daylight and darkness, included in survival kits for attracting the attention of rescuers.

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Gants anti-incendie

Specialized protective gloves provided to crew members for handling hot, burning, or smoldering objects during fire emergencies on board.

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Gestion de la foule

The actions taken by crew to maintain order, direct movement, and prevent bottlenecks during emergency evacuations or abnormal situations.

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Gilet de sauvetage

Personal flotation device provided to each occupant for use during water ditching or sea evacuation.

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Gilet de Sauvetage pour Bébé

Life-jacket sized for infants under 18 kg, equipped with head support, light and tether for water evacuation.

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Gilet de Sauvetage Équipage

High-visibility life jacket with water-activated light issued to each cabin and flight crew member.

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Générateur d’oxygène chimique

A device that produces oxygen through a chemical reaction, typically used to supply emergency oxygen to passengers via drop-down masks in commercial aircraft.

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Hache de secours

A robust, sharp-edged hand tool stowed in the cockpit, intended for emergency access, fire-fighting, or egress during evacuation or rescue.

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Harnais

A system of webbing straps used to secure a flight crew member, typically including shoulder and lap belts, to their seat during critical flight phases.

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Issue alternative

A secondary or backup emergency exit designated for use when a primary exit is unusable during evacuation.

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Issue au-dessus de l’aile

Type-III emergency exit situated above the wing, used by able-bodied passengers to evacuate directly onto the wing surface.

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Issue bloquée

An emergency exit or cabin door that cannot be used for evacuation due to obstruction, damage, or outside hazards.

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Issue de secours

Any aircraft door, hatch or window designated for passenger evacuation in an emergency situation.

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Kit de contention

A set of approved equipment provided to cabin crew for the physical restraint of an unruly or dangerous passenger to ensure safety and security on board.

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Kit de démonstration de sécurité

Standardised set of visual aids and demo seat-belt used by cabin crew to brief passengers on emergency equipment and procedures before every flight.

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Kit de Précaution Universelle

On-board kit with gloves, masks and absorbent agents for safe cleanup of blood or body-fluid spills.

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Kit de retenue de personnel de cabine

A kit containing handcuffs, tape, and straps for restraining disruptive passengers in accordance with FAA or EASA procedures.

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Kit de survie

A set of equipment carried on board aircraft and liferafts to provide basic survival supplies such as food, water, and signaling devices in case of emergency landing or ditching.

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Lampe torche

A battery-powered portable light source provided to crew members to assist in emergency evacuations, inspections, or operations in darkness.

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Ligne de jet

Light rope fitted with weighted end carried in life-rafts to establish first connection with rescue vessel.

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Ligne de Vie

Webbing strap secured to over-wing exits, providing hand-hold for passengers evacuating onto wing during ditching.

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Lumière stroboscopique de survie

Battery-powered high-intensity flashing beacon attached to life-vest or raft to enhance night-time visibility for rescuers.

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Marqueur colorant marin

Bright fluorescent dye packet released into water to create high-contrast slick, aiding aerial visual location of survivors.

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Masques de rechange

Additional oxygen masks stored onboard to supplement the fixed oxygen system for crew or passenger use.

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Miroir de signalisation

A reflective device included in survival kits, used to attract attention and signal rescue aircraft or ships in daylight conditions.

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Mise en veille de l’ELT

The procedure of setting the emergency locator transmitter (ELT) to an armed state, ready to activate automatically upon impact or significant deceleration.

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Mégaphone

A battery-powered portable loudspeaker used by crew to issue commands and instructions during evacuation or inoperative PA conditions.

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Office sécurisé

A phrase indicating that all galley equipment, carts, and supplies are properly stowed and locked for safe taxi, takeoff, or landing.

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Outil de libération manuelle

Hand-held lever used to mechanically disengage an escape slide or raft from the aircraft door during evacuation or maintenance.

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Oxygène fixe

A permanently installed aircraft oxygen supply system, providing breathable oxygen to designated cabin or cockpit outlets for crew and passengers, usually used in pressurization loss or emergency scenarios.

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Oxygène portable

A movable oxygen supply unit provided on board aircraft for use by crew or passengers in case of medical need or cabin depressurization.

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Pack de radeau

A compact package containing the liferaft and emergency equipment required for survival after ditching, stowed on board aircraft for use in overwater flights.

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Paquet d'eau d'urgence

Sealed potable water container included in life-raft survival kit to supply drinking water for occupants in distress.

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Paquet de rations de survie

Pre-sealed emergency food package stowed in life-rafts providing high-energy biscuits and vitamin tablets for post-ditching survival.

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Passagers en position de sécurité

Command for passengers to adopt the brace position to minimise injury risk during hard landing or severe turbulence.

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Poignée de gonflage manuelle

Red-coloured T-handle fitted to an escape slide or life-raft. Pulling it opens the gas cylinder to inflate the raft manually.

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Poignée d’assistance

A fixed handhold installed near exits or on evacuation slides to aid crew and passengers in maintaining balance or facilitating movement during boarding, evacuation, or emergencies.

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Porte de service

A designated aircraft door used primarily for catering, cleaning, or maintenance services, not intended for passenger use except in emergencies.

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Position de crash

A prescribed body posture adopted by crew and passengers to maximize survivability in the event of an imminent impact or forced landing.

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Pression du toboggan

Gauge-indicated reservoir pressure that confirms an emergency evacuation slide is sufficiently charged for rapid inflation.

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Sac de confinement d'incendie

High-temperature-resistant bag used on board to isolate and contain lithium battery or PED fires until landing.

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Serre-câbles de sécurité

Approved plastic or textile ties used by the crew to restrain passengers or secure items for safety or security purposes during flight.

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Sifflet

A small signaling device, often attached to lifejackets, used by survivors to attract attention in rescue situations.

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Toboggan double voie

Evacuation slide designed with two parallel lanes to expedite passenger egress on wide-body aircraft exits.

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Toboggan-radeau

Inflatable evacuation slide that converts to a life-raft for ditching or over-water evacuation.

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Toboggans désarmés

The condition in which the emergency evacuation slides are disengaged from automatic deployment, typically after arrival or when opening doors normally.

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Trousse de premiers secours

A container holding medical supplies and equipment for treatment of minor injuries or illnesses during flight.

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Trousse Médicale d’Urgence

Sealed on-board kit containing prescription drugs and advanced medical supplies, used in-flight by qualified personnel for serious medical events.

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Émetteur de localisation d’urgence (ELT)

A radio beacon that transmits a distress signal to aid search and rescue teams in locating an aircraft in distress or after a crash.

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Équipement respiratoire de protection

A certified, self-contained smoke hood that provides crew with filtered air for a limited time in the presence of smoke or toxic fumes.

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État des portes

The operational state of aircraft doors, including whether they are armed, disarmed, open, closed, locked, or unlocked, as required for each phase of flight.

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