GPWS Flashcards

1
Q

Between what vertical limits is the GPWSGP active?

A

50ft and 2405ft AGL

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2
Q

When would GPWS indications be automatically cancelled?

A

Stall warning, GPWS malfunction

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3
Q

When should the GPWS Flap Over-ride Switch be activated?

A

Flaps at an abnormal setting for landing.

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4
Q

What would happen if an approach was continued with Flap Setting and the Landing Selector Switch not in agreement?

A

“TOO LOW FLAPS” below 200ft AGL

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5
Q

What is the difference between a soft and hard GPWS warning?

A

Soft is quiet, Hard is loud

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6
Q

What parameters would generate a Mode 3 - “DON’T SINK” Alert?

A

Armed is increasing airspeed, above 50ft AGL, increasing barometric altitude, leading gear retracted. Activated by loss of 10% barometric altitude

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7
Q

Below what height is the “GLIDESLOPE” Alert active?

A

Rad Alt less than 1000ft

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8
Q

How can a GPWS generate a “MINIMUMS” Aural alert?

A

Descending through DH or MDA

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9
Q

What are the activation parameters for a “BANK ANGLE” Aural Alert?

A

10 deg close to the ground, 40 deg at 150ft AGL

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10
Q

How can a “GLIDESLOPE” Aural Alert be cancelled?

A

Push the BELOW GS Switchlight for one second or longer

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