3. Anti-Ice/Rain Flashcards

1
Q

Recall applicable AIR SD symbology and color-coding

Wing/Tail Anti-Ice

A

Blank – Off

White – Commanded on or commanded off with system pressurized

Red – Manifold failed

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2
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Recall applicable AIR SD symbology and color-coding

Wing/Tail Anti-Ice Bleed Air

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Blank – Anti-Ice off

White – On the ground, anti-ice is commanded on or anti-ice is commanded off with system pressurized

Green – Anti-ice commanded on in flight

Amber – Anti-ice bleed air temp out of limits

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3
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Recall applicable AIR SD symbology and color-coding

Engine Bleed Air Pressure

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White – Normal

Amber – Exceeds limits

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4
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Recall applicable AIR SD symbology and color-coding

Engine Bleed Air Temperature

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White – Normal

Amber – Exceeds limits

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5
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Recall applicable AIR SD symbology and color-coding

Isolation Valve

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White – Commanded closed

Green – Commanded open

Amber – Valve position disagrees with commanded position

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6
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Recall applicable AIR SD symbology and color-coding

Engine Bleed Air Manifold

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White – No anti-ice

Green – Anti-ice available

Red – Burst duct in tail compartment

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7
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Recall applicable AIR SD symbology and color-coding

Wing/Tail Anti-Ice Valves

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Blank - Closed

White – On with no pressure. Alternate system is pressurized and “A” appears

Green – On

Amber – Commanded position disagrees with actual position when in flight. DISAG appears

Red – Manifold failed

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8
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Recall conditions which require the use of engine anti-ice

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  1. OAT is 6º or below (10º or below in flight) and any of the following conditions exist:
  2. Visible moisture (clouds, rain, snow, sleet, ice crystals, fog when visibility is 1 mile or less, etc) is present, or
  3. 3º or less temperature/dew point spread, or
  4. Ice, snow, slush or standing water is present on the ramps, taxiways or runways
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9
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Recall engine run-up requirements during icing conditions

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Run the engines to a minimum of 40% N1 for approximately 10 seconds at intervals no greater than 60 minutes

Additionally, a standing takeoff is required during icing conditions and is accomplished by holding the brakes while in position on the assigned runway until the engines are stabilized at, or above, 50% N1 before the start of the takeoff roll

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10
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Recall function of the AIR DATA Heat pushbutton

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OFF (amber light) – all air data system heaters are off

Dark when all heater circuits for pitots, rudder limiter, stall probes, static ports, and RAT probes are energized

**Note: RAT probe heat is inhibited during ground operations

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11
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Recall function of the WING ICE DET switch

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RESET – resets system and removes WING ICE DETECTED alert from the EAD. System will not reset if ice remains on the sensors

TEST – tests the wing ice detection system

**Note: Wing ice detection system functions on the ground only and alerts the pilots to the presence of wing upper surface ice. It is inhibited during takeoff, landing and in flight

**Note: Do not takeoff with “WING ICE DETECTED” alert displayed

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12
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Recall which cockpit windows are electrically heated and/or anti-fogged

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The three pilot windshields are electrically anti-iced and anti-fogged

The clearview and overhead windows are also anti-fogged

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13
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Recall which control surfaces are anti-iced with engine bleed air

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Wing slats and horizontal stab leading edge—from either or both engines

**Note: Airfoil anti-ice WILL operate with nosegear extension, however, normal procedures do not require its use prior to takeoff. Use airfoil anti-ice whenever icing conditions exist in flight.

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14
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Recall which engine components are anti-iced

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Engine anti-ice systems are independent of the airfoil anti-ice systems and provide ground and in-flight anti-ice heat to their respective engine nose cowl

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15
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Recall function of the WINDSHIELD ANTI-FOG switch

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OFF – Turns off windshield, clearview and overhead anti-fog

ON – Turns on windshield, clearview and overhead anti-fog

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16
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Recall function of the WINDSHIELD ANTI-ICE switch

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OFF – Turns off windshield anti-ice

ON – Turns on windshield anti-ice