Normal Operations Flashcards

0
Q

Airspeed for minimum rate of climb (Vy)

A

55 KIAS

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1
Q

Airspeed for take offs and climbs

A

60 KIAS

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2
Q

Airspeed for maximum range

A

100 KIAS

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3
Q

Airspeed for landing approach

A

60 KIAS

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4
Q

Airspeed for autorotation

A

70 KIAS

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5
Q

If the engine fails to start after 3 attempts, what must a pilot now do?

A

Allow starter to cool 10 minutes before next attempt

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6
Q

During a pre-takeoff hydraulic system check what type of cyclic inputs are used?

A

Small inputs

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7
Q

During a pre-takeoff hydraulic system check what should the cyclic feel like with hydraulics off?

A

1/2 inch if free play before encountering control stiffness and feedback

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8
Q

During a pre-takeoff hydraulic system check what should the cyclic feel like with hydraulics on?

A

Controls should be free with no feedback or uncommanded motion

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9
Q

What does the pilot need to do when they feel a slight yaw oscillation during cruise?

A

Can stop it by applying a small amount of left pedal

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10
Q

What must a pilot do when entering an auto from above 6,000 ft?

A

Reduce throttle slightly before lowering collective to prevent engine over speed

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11
Q

During hydraulics off training what must a pilot do to avoid over controlling when turning the hydraulics back on?

A

Relax force on cyclic and collective to avoid over controlling

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12
Q

Why should the hydraulic switch be left on for start up and shutdown?

A

Left on to reduce possibility of unintentional hydraulics off liftoff

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13
Q

When are the only 2 times the HYD switch is in the off position?

A
  • pre-takeoff controls check

* hydraulics off training

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14
Q

When above 6,000 ft what happens to throttle correlation and the governor? How should power changes now be done?

A

Throttle correlation and governor are less effective

Power changes should be slow and smooth

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15
Q

At high power settings above 6,000 ft, the throttle is wide open. How is RPM now controlled?

A

RPM must be controlled with the collective

16
Q

What type of power is required to turn off hydraulics?

A

Electrical power

17
Q

What will happen if the pilot pulls the HYD circuit breaker?

A

Pulling the HYD circuit breaker will NOT turn off the hydraulics but will disable hydraulics switch