RTO Flashcards

1
Q

When does alert inhibition take place during take-off?

A

Between 80 kts and 400ft.

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2
Q

Who calls out any non-normals during take-off?

A

The crew member noticing the non-normal.

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3
Q

What speed separates the low speed and high speed regimes of the take-off run?

A

100 kts

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4
Q

Below 100 kts, who can call stop for ECAM alerts?

A

The Captain only.

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5
Q

What are the items for which the Captain calls stop above 100 kts?

A
  • A fire alert
  • Severe damage
  • Sudden loss of engine thrust
  • Indications that the aircraft will not fly safely
  • Above a hundred knots stop for ECAM but be go minded
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6
Q

What are the items for which the First Officer calls stop?

A
  • A fire alert
  • Severe damage
  • A sudden loss of engine thrust
  • An ECAM alert above 100 kts
  • A significant handling difficulty
  • A blocked runway
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7
Q

During an RTO what are the pilot actions with repsect to the wheel braking system?

A

None, autobrake stops the aircraft.

The pilot only brakes in the case of autobrake failure.

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8
Q

What are the PF actions during an RTO?

A
  • Thrust levers - Idle
  • Reversers - Max reverse
  • At 70 kts - Consider idle reverse if stop assured
  • When the aircraft is stopped - Stow reversers and set the park brake
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9
Q

What unique actions are carried out by the FO during an RTO?

A
  • Locate the QRH evacuation procedure
  • Carry out the ECAM actions
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10
Q

What unique actions are carried out by the Captain during the RTO?

A
  • Cabin crew alert call - Make
  • ECAM actions - Order
  • ATC - Notify
  • Aircraft - Maintain stationary
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11
Q

After an RTO performed by autobrake, what must be done before taxiing?

A

The ground spoilers must be disarmed to release the brakes.

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12
Q

Why is 72 kts an imporrtant speed during the take-off roll?

A

Autobrake is armed at 72 kts.

72 kts is a precondition for the deployment of ground spoilers during an RTO.

An RTO before reaching 72 kts requires manual braking and there is no spoiler extension.

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13
Q

If a subsequent take-off attempt is deemed appropriate after an RTO, what are the flight crew actions?

A
  • Reset both flight directors and reset the FCU
  • Restart the SOPs from the After Start Checklist
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