F-5 Emergencies Flashcards

1
Q

In-flight Alignment

A

1) NAV/DISPLAY PWR-OFF
2) NAV/DISPLAY PWR-ON
3) Maintain straight and level flight until attitude flag disappears
4) Menu page - Select
5) Mode page - Select
6) IFA - Select
* Reliable heading and attitude could be available in as little as 30 seconds with an “ATT/HDG Available” message on CDU. A “NAV READY Degraded” status may take 4 minutes.

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Smoke, Fumes, or Odor in Cockpit

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1) Oxygen - 100%
2) Check for fire
3) Descend to 25K’ or below
4) Green Ring - pull
5) Cockpit Pressure - RAM DUMP
6) Cockpit Pressure - DEFOG ONLY (When smoke clears)
7) If smoke is severe - Jettison canopy below 300 KIAS if practical

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3
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During a single engine takeoff, aft stick should be applied ___ KIAS prior to single engine takeoff speed. However, if available runway permits, increase airspeed as much as possible before attempting takeoff.

A

5 KIAS

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4
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During a single engine takeoff, do not raise landing gear until at least ___ KIAS above single engine takeoff speed but no later than ___ KIAS. Raising the gear too soon may result in ______.

A

10 KIAS
210 KIAS
…settling on the runway.

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5
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Nosewheel Shimmy on takeoff:

If noswheel shimmy dampener fails, oscillations in nosewheel deflection are induced. These appear as a snaking motion and can result in catastrophic nosewheel failure at speeds as __. If this situation exists, abort. If possible, dehike nose gear and use back stick to reduce forces on nose gear.

A

30 KIAS

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6
Q

Min single engine safe flying speed with gear and flaps up is ___ KIAS (N) and ____ KIAS (F). Add __ KIAS for each degree C above standar ambient temps. Single engine maximum thrust provides a min rate of climb of ___ FPM.

A

190 KIAS (N)
200 KIAS (F)
1 KT
300 FPM

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7
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Electrical Failure

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  1. Battery and generator switches - OFF
    - At altitudes above 25,000’, engines may flame out
  2. All electrical equipment - OFF.
  3. Battery and generator switches - On as required.
  4. Land as soon as practicable.
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SMOKE, FUMES, OR ODOR IN THE COCKPIT

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  1. Oxygen - 100%
  2. Check for fire
  3. Descend to 25,000 or below.
  4. Oxygen emergency lever - Emergency.
  5. Cockpit pressurization - RAM DUMP.
  6. Cockpit pressurization switch - DEFOG ONLY after smoke clears.
  7. If smoke is severe - Jettison canopy below 300KIAS.
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9
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Oil pressure exceeds limits or a sudden change in pressure of 10 psi or more occurs:

A
  1. Throttle - Reduce to maintain pressure within limits
  2. Throttle - Off if 5 psi min pressure cannot be maintained at idle RPM or if engine seizure appears imminent.
    * If the remaining engine requires shutdown, the engine previously shutdown for oil pressure may be restarted.
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10
Q

Failure of engine RPM indication and loss of oil pressure on the same engine may be an indication of a _____________. Consideration should be given to shutdown of the affected engine.

A

Sheared oil pump shaft

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11
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COMPRESSOR STALL

A
  1. Throttle - Retard until engine recovers
  2. Increase airspeed and advance throttle slowly.
    If engine does not recover:
  3. Throttle - OFF.
    *Rapidly retarding the throttle to IDLE and immediately pushing the engine start button may permit the engine to recover and prevent complete flameout.
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12
Q

Overspeed or Overtemp

If engine RPM exceeds ___% or EGT exceeds ___ C during stabilized engine operation:

A

103% / 675 Deg C

1. Throttle - Retard until indication is within limits.

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13
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LOSS OF CABIN PRESSURE / HYPOXIC SYMPTOMS

A
    1. Oxygen diluter lever - 100%
      1. Emergency Oxygen Lever - EMERGENCY as required
      2. Descend below 10K’
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14
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LOSS OF CANOPY

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  1. Slow aircraft to below 300 KIAS

* wind blast may cause circuit breakers behind seat to pop

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15
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ELECTRICAL FAILURE

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  1. Throttles - Retard if above 25K’
  2. Altitude - 25K’ or below
  3. Electrical loads - Reduce
  4. Battery switch - BATT (check)
  5. Generator switch(es) - RESET, then on. Hold momentarily at RESET before placing on.
  6. Crossfeed - As required
  7. Circuit Breakers - Check
  8. Land ASAP.
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16
Q

A generator failure with a corresponding fuel pressure light

may indicate __________________________.

A

…failure of the remaining generator to pick up total load.

17
Q

AIRFRAME GEARBOX FAILURE
Indicated by simultaneous illumination of the _____ and _____ caution lights for the same engine.

If gearbox fails and vibration exists:

A

generator and hydraulic caution lights

1. Throttle (affected engine) - OFF

18
Q

Gearbox failure to shift is indicated when either generator caution light comes on when accelerating through ____ - ____%. If gearbox fails to shift:

A

68% - 72%

  1. Throttle - Reduce RPM to range that sustains generator ops
  2. Generator switch - RESET then ON
  3. Throttle - Maintain in range where generator operates, then use normally for landing.
19
Q

Fake

A

Fake

20
Q

Electrical Fire

A
  1. Battery and Generator Switches - Off
  2. All electrical equipment - Off
  3. Batt and Gen switches - On and L/R GEN as required
    Note:
    Turn on BATT and GEN switches and equipment essential for flight and landing
  4. Land as soon as practicable
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