Auto Flight Flashcards

1
Q

How many autopilots are installed?

A

2

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2
Q

What is A/P engagement criteria?

A

• no force is being applied to the control wheel
• the STAB TRIM AUTOPILOT cutout switch is at NORMAL.

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3
Q

When can both A/P be engaged at the same time?

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Only one A/P can be engaged at a given time unless the approach (APP) mode is engaged. And before 800’

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4
Q

Can you do an autoland with 1 engine inoperative?

A

YES

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5
Q

What causes the A/P to disconnect?

A

• pushing either A/P disengage switch
• column or wheel force override
• pushing either Takeoff/Go-around (TO/GA) switch with a single A/P engaged in CWS or CMD;
• below 2000 feet RA or,
• with flaps not up or,
• G/S engaged
• pushing either Takeoff/Go-around (TO/GA) switch with a single A/P engaged in CWS or CMD above 2000 feet RA with flaps not up or G/S engaged.
• pushing either TO/GA switch after touchdown with both A/Ps engaged in CMD (except with LAND 3 or LAND 2 annunciated)
• pushing an illuminated A/P ENGAGE switch
• pushing the A/P DISENGAGE bar down
• activating either pilot’s control wheel trim switch (except with LAND 3 or LAND 2 annunciated)
• moving the STAB TRIM AUTOPILOT cutout switch to CUTOUT
• for a column and/or wheel force override of a single or dual channel CMD engaged autopilot, in approach or non-approach phase of flight. The AFDS will maintain the active pitch and roll modes with flight
director guidance.
• either left or right IRS system failure or FAULT light illuminated
• loss of electrical power or a sensor input which prevents proper operation of the engaged A/P and mode
• loss of respective hydraulic system pressure.

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6
Q

What would be the indication that the 2 FCCs are operating in independent mode and when does it happen?

A

Land 3

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7
Q

After pressing TOGA while conducting a takeoff how many degrees pitch up is the flight director showing?

A

At 60 KIAS, the F/D pitch commands 15 degrees nose up.

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8
Q

When will LNAV / VNAV engage on takeoff?

A

Armed but not engaged

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9
Q

If engaged in CWSp and CWSr, what attitude will the A/P hold after releasing the control wheel?

A

When control pressure is released, the A/P holds existing attitude.

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10
Q

What does a second press of the TOGA switch on takeoff or go-around do?

A

Thrust levers advance to full go around thrust

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11
Q

When is climb thrust automatically active?

A

Automatic reduction to climb thrust occurs upon reaching the selected thrust reduction altitude

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12
Q

On a go-around, what rate of climb is targeted by the thrust and what degree pitch up will the flight director show?

A

thrust advances toward the reduced go–around N1 to produce 1000 to 2000 fpm rate of climb

F/D pitch commands 15 degrees nose up until reaching programmed rate of climb.

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13
Q

After achieving this desired go around climb, what will the flight director command in terms of pitch?

A

F/D pitch then commands target airspeed for each flap setting based on maximum takeoff weight calculations

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14
Q

Does the A/P or autothrottle disconnect with a windshear warning?

A

NO

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15
Q

What overspeed/underspeed protections are there?

A

Placard limit reversion
Minimum speed reversion

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