1.Where will many airlines require two crew members to be at all times?
a) the aisles
b) the galley
c) the cockpit
d) the hold
2.What word was used to describe the speed of the airlines' response?
a) swift
b) tardy
c) sluggish
d) sedate
3.Who was locked out of the cockpit?
a) the purser
b) the pilot
c) the co-pilot
d) the engineer
4.What is the name of the British airline mentioned in the article?
a) British Airlines
b) Monarch Airways
c) British Airways
d) Monarch Airlines
5.Where will cabin crew go to check on pilots?
a) the galley
b) a screening clinic
c) the flight deck
d) their home
6.What will airlines screen pilots more frequently for?
a) their technical ability
b) mental health
c) their knowledge
d) their disaster preparedness
7.How long ago did the co-pilot stop his training?
a) 4 years
b) 5 years
c) 6 years
d) 7 years
8.What had the co-pilot suffered from besides depression?
a) high blood pressure
b) burnout
c) chest pains
d) migraines
9.How fit did a boss say the pilot was to fly?
a) reasonably
b) 100% fit
c) fit enough
d) more than fit
10.What kind of silence did the article say there was in the cockpit?
a) absolute
b) relative
c) deafening
d) acceptable