GPWS, TAWS, Stall Warning Flashcards

1
Q

What is a TAWS?

A

Terrain Awareness Warning System

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2
Q

What is included in an Enhanced GPWS?

A

A TAWS

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3
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What are the less urgent warnings referred to in a TAWS?

A

Alerts

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4
Q

What does a TAWS ‘Alert’ require?

A

corrective response

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5
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What does a TAWS ‘Warning’ require?

A

An immediate climb manoeuvre

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6
Q

What must GPWS provide warnings of?

A

1) Sink rate
2) Ground Proximity
3) Altitude loss after take-off or go-around
4) Incorrect landing configuration
5) Downward glideslope deviation

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7
Q

What kind of warning signals are required of A GPWS system?

A

Distinctive audible signals, which may be supplemented by visual signals

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8
Q

When is it a requirement to have GPWS?

A

On a jet or turboprop aircraft of more than 5700kg or with more than 9 seats.

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9
Q

When can GPWS warnings be ignored?

A

When the crew have visual contact with the ground and can see they are not close to the ground.

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10
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What are the most important inputs to the stall warning system?

A

Angle of attack and configuratoin

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