Classic Questions Flashcards

1
Q

When must TOGA thrust be used for take-off?

A
  • Windshear
  • Low Vis
  • Performance (RTOW)
  • MEL’s
  • Airmanship

PLAWM ;)

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2
Q

What is the maximum depth of water that can be accepted for take-off and landing?

A

3mm

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3
Q

Is take-off or landing allowed on a contaminated runway?

A

No, not at VARA

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4
Q

Maximum altitude is defined as

A

Maximum altitude at maximum cruise thrust in level flight

  • Maximum altitude at maximum climb thrust with 300 ft/min vertical speed
  • Maximum certified altitude
  • 1.3 g buffet limited altitude.
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5
Q

When will we get a triple click?

A
  1. An uncommanded mode reversion

2. Downgrade landing capability

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6
Q

When will the Autopilot automatically disconnect?

A

Onside FMGC Fault
Max speed protection
>45deg AoB

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7
Q

When is EAI required?

A

When icing conditions exist except during CLB/CRZ when SAT

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8
Q

When is WING AI required?

A

-May be turned on for ice prevention
-MUST turn on if evidence of ice accumulation
(visual indicator, wipers, ECAM SEVERE ICE DETECTED)

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9
Q

If the ENG ANTI ICE pb is set to ON and the valves do not open (FAULT LIGHT remains ON) ….

A

Increase the N2 of the associated engine by about 5%

When the valves are open retard the thrust levers to idle

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10
Q

What happens on the ground if WING ANTI ICE is switched ON?

A

the anti ice valves open for about 30sec for a self test sequence, then close as long as the aircraft is on the ground

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11
Q

What can be done to reduce odours in the cabin after APU start?

A

Wait 3 mins prior to selecting APU BLEED ON

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12
Q

How is a complete (full) align accomplished?

gravity and earth rotation to determine aircraft attitude and heading and latitude

A

IR MODE selectors OFF for >5 sec, then

Back to NAV

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13
Q

How is a fast align accomplished?

reset of GS and internal filters to zero

A

IR MODE selectors OFF for less than 5 sec, then

Back to NAV

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14
Q

What does the brake pressure zero check on YUD indicate?

A

Successful changeover to the normal braking system

green pressure has taken over yellow pressure

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15
Q

YUD brake pressure check:
may a brief brake pressure indication appear on the indicator?

Is maintenance action required in this case?

A

Yes.

No maintenance action is required if peak pressure <2000psi

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16
Q

What does spongy pedal feel during taxi indicate when in YUD?

A

Degraded performance of the alternate braking system

spongy pedals can change the feeling of braking

17
Q

During take-off, when is the connection between NWS and rudder pedals removed?

A

130kts

In strong crosswinds, more rudder application required at this point

18
Q

In strong crosswind, with small amount of into wind sidestick what position must the side stick be in for the lift off?

A

Neutral -wings must be level

19
Q

When is a tailstrike most likely to occur?

A

Crosswinds
Turbulence
Windshear

20
Q

On long runways, which flap setting provides the highest tailstrike margin?

A

Highest Flap Confing

21
Q

What should be done if a tailstrike occurs at take-off?

A

Return to originating airport for damage assessment.

Flight at altitude requiring a pressurised cabin must be avoided

22
Q

Which spoilers are Speed Brakes?

A

Spoilers 2, 3 and 4

23
Q

When is Speed Brake extension inhibited?

A
  • SEC 1 and 3 both faulty
  • An Elevator (L or R) is faulty
  • Flaps in Config FULL
  • Thrust Levers above MCT
  • Angle of Attack Protection is active
  • Alpha Floor active
24
Q

What happens if an inhibition occurs when the Speed Brake is extended?

A

They retract automatically
until the inhibition condition disappears, and
Flight crew resets the lever

25
Q

When can the Speed Brakes be extended again after autoretraction due inhibition

A

10 sec or more after speed brake lever is reset

26
Q

What does a white background on a title of an abnormal or emergency precedure mean?

A

Procedure is displayed on ECAM

27
Q

What does a grey background on a title of an abnormal or emergency precedure mean?

A

Procedure is NOT displayed on ECAM

28
Q

What does a black square in a Procedure indicate?

A

A starting point

29
Q

What does a black DOT in a procedure indicate?

A

A pre-condition

30
Q

How are Memory items depicted in a Procedure?

A

They are surrounded by a box