Where do you stow the AED after use?

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Multiple Choice

Where do you stow the AED after use?

Explanation:
After using an AED, it’s returned to its assigned storage so emergency gear stays ready and easy to locate for the next time it’s needed. Returning it to its proper location protects the unit, keeps it in a known, dedicated spot, and makes sure it’s available for post-event checks and maintenance (including replacing used pads or checking the battery as required). Leaving it in a bag, in the cockpit, or under a seat can delay access, risk damage, or make the equipment hard to find during a future emergency. Putting it back in its designated spot keeps the entire emergency kit organized and ready for flight operations.

After using an AED, it’s returned to its assigned storage so emergency gear stays ready and easy to locate for the next time it’s needed. Returning it to its proper location protects the unit, keeps it in a known, dedicated spot, and makes sure it’s available for post-event checks and maintenance (including replacing used pads or checking the battery as required). Leaving it in a bag, in the cockpit, or under a seat can delay access, risk damage, or make the equipment hard to find during a future emergency. Putting it back in its designated spot keeps the entire emergency kit organized and ready for flight operations.

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