Memory Items Flashcards

1
Q

Max Operating Altitude

A

39,100 feet pressure altitude

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2
Q

Max T/O & LDG Tailwind Component

A

[319/320]:
10 knots, or as permitted by the Company Pages.

[321/321NEO]:
15 knots, or as permitted by the Company Pages.

NOTE:
Flaps FULL recommended when landing with tailwinds greater than 10 knots.

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3
Q

Delta Crosswind Limit For T/O & LDG

A

38 knots (including gusts)

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4
Q

Minimum Altitude For Use of Autopilot

A

The minimum altitude for autopilot engagement during T/O & manual go-around is 100 FT AGL and at least 5 seconds after liftoff.

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5
Q

Max Altitude: Flaps/Slats Extension

A

Do not extend the flaps or slats ABOVE FL 200

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6
Q

CAB PR EXCESS CAB ALT
or
Rapid Depressurization

A
  1. Oxygen masks - On
  2. Crew communications - Establish
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7
Q
  • Unreliable Airspeed Indication *
    or
  • ADR CHECK Procedure *
A

If the safe conduct of the flight is impacted:

  1. Autopilot - Off
  2. Autothrust - Off
  3. Flight Directors - Off
  4. Pitch/Thrust:
    * Below Thrust Reduction Altitude = 15°/TOGA
    * Above Thrust Reduction Altitude & Below FL 100 = 10°/CLB
    * Above Thrust Reduction Altitude & Above FL 100 = 5°/CLB
  5. Flaps:
    * If CONF 0/1/2/3 - Maintain current configuration
    * If CONF FULL - Select CONF 3 & maintain
  6. Speedbrakes - Check retracted
  7. Landing gear - Up
  8. When at or above MSA or pattern altitude - Level off for troubleshooting.
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8
Q
  • Loss of Braking *
A
  1. Thrust levers - Maximum reverse (As required)
  2. Brake pedals - Release
  3. A/SKID & NWS switch - OFF
  4. Brake pedals - Apply
    (Max 1000 PSI)
  5. Parking brake (If required) - Use

Note:
Use short successive parking brake applications to stop the aircraft.

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