SEP Air Canada Flight Attendant Practice Test

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What should be done with identifiable items before deplaning?

They must be displayed

They should be stored securely

They must be removed

Before deplaning, identifiable items must be removed to ensure the safety and security of passengers and crew. This practice helps prevent any potential loss or theft of personal belongings and maintains a clear and organized deplaning process. Removing identifiable items also mitigates the risk of leaving behind anything that could be misused or cause confusion for others boarding the aircraft.

While displaying identifiable items, storing them securely, or keeping them on may appear to be viable alternatives, they can lead to complications. For instance, displaying items could cause distractions or disruptions during the deplaning process, while keeping items on could lead to confusion or loss of belongings. Therefore, the correct protocol is to remove identifiable items to uphold safety and streamline the procedure as passengers exit the aircraft.

They can be kept on

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