Ryanair Fire and Smoke Practice Test

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During an evacuation, how should doors be managed?

Open only as directed, ensure slide deployment if required, and maintain the exit route

During an evacuation, door handling is about controlled, safe egress. Open doors only as directed by the cabin crew, so that slide deployment, if needed, happens correctly and the exit path stays clear for passengers. This coordinated approach speeds everyone out while reducing the risk of injury from sudden pressure changes, smoke, or unauthorised door opening. Slides are designed to provide rapid, orderly exits; if a slide is required, it must be deployed so passengers can leave quickly and safely. Keeping the exit route unobstructed helps prevent bottlenecks and confusion as people move toward the exits.

Opening all doors immediately can create dangerous uncontrolled airflow, smoke entry, or fuel-related hazards. Not deploying slides to save them for later wastes valuable time during an emergency. Leaving doors closed to “keep smoke out” traps passengers and delays escape.

Open all doors immediately to speed evacuation

Do not deploy slides to save them for later

Leave doors closed to keep smoke out

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