MIscellaneous Flashcards

1
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Marginal Weather

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Marginal weather exists when ceiling is within 100 feet and/or visibility is within 1/2 mile of destination published approach minimums or derived alternate weather minimums as appropriate.

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2
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Method 1

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  • One or more navigation aids, each providing a straight-in instrument approach
  • Add 400 and 1 to any approach minimum
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Method 2

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  • Two or more navigation aids, each providing straight-in approaches to different, suitable runways
  • Find the two lowest approaches first
  • Add 200 to the higher ceiling and 1/2 to the higher visibility of the two approach minimums
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4
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Thruflight Setup Check

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  • When on a subsequent flight, all of the following apply:
  • Crew keeps the same aircraft
  • Flight crewmembers remain the same, provided one flight crewmember remains on board
  • Aircraft remains energized
  • No maintenance action has been taken
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5
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Engine Start Abort Criteria

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  • No light-off within 10 seconds after the first fuel flow indications (on ground only)
  • Fuel flow drops to zero PPH immediately after lightoff
  • ITT rises rapidly toward start limit (hot start)
  • ITT approaches start limit (hot start)
  • N2 remains steady or decreases for more than 5 seconds (hung start)
  • Any usual noise or vibration occurs
  • Engine instruments indicate abnormal conditions
  • Visible burning coming on the exhaust pipe
  • Oil pressure does not reach at least 34 psi after the engine reaches stabilized idle
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6
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Limitations for ALT/TO

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  • Anti-skid must be operative
  • ALT/TO may be used on wet runways, provided wet runway performance data is used
  • Prohibited on slippery (wet ice) runways
  • Prohibited if warnings of windshear or downdrafts are reported
  • Prohibited when no ALT/TO performance data is provided for a runway with a Special Departure Procedure
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7
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Minimum Battery Temp & Voltage for APU Start

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-20C & 23.5 Volts

Between 19 - 23.5 volts, APU must be started off ground cart

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8
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SG’s

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Two IC-600 Symbol Generators (SGs).
The SGs interface work with many of the aircraft systems; they receive data from multiple inputs and send the appropriate information to the 5 CRT screens in the cockpit.

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9
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DAU’s

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Data Acquisition Unit
DAU 1 is dedicated to collect data from the forward airplane systems and #1 engine.
DAU 2 is dedicated to collect data from the aft airplane systems and #2 engine.

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10
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RMU

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Radio Management Units

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11
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EICAS

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Engine Indication and Crew Alert System

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12
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AWU

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Aural Warning Unit

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13
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Unsatisfactory Takeoff Warning Indication

A
  • Flaps are not in a takeoff configuration (9, 18, 22)
  • Parking brake is set
  • Pitch trim is out of the green range
  • Any spoiler panel is deployed
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14
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EGPWS

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Enhanced Ground Proximity Warning System

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15
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SPS

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Stall Protection System

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16
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DC Power System

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  • Four independent engine-driven generators
  • One APU starter-generator
  • Two Ni-Cad batteries
  • One lead-acid backup battery
  • External power receptacle
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17
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AC Power System

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The main AC power source comes from a single-phase AC inverter, which converts 28 volt DC power into 115 AC.

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18
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EDL

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Electrical Distribution Logic

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19
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When do the engine-driven generators come online?

A

56.4% N2

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20
Q

What happens when a T-Handle is pulled?

A
  • The engine-driven hydraulic shut-off valve
  • The fuel shutoff valve (located in the belly of the aircraft)
  • Engine lip anti-ice valve
  • Engine bleed valve
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21
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What systems do the inverters provide power to?

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TCAS, GPWS and Windshear Computer

22
Q

How many fire bottles on the aircraft?

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o Six fire bottles exist. There are:

  • Two for the engines
  • One for the APU
  • Two for the baggage compartment
  • One for the lavatory waste compartment
23
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Fire Detection Test

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o Both Master Warning and Caution are illuminated
o Both fire handles are illuminated
o BAGG EXT button is illuminated
o EICAS Warnings – ENG 1(2) FIRE, APU FIRE, BAGG SMOKE
o EICAS Cautions – ENG 1(2) FIREDET FAIL, APU FIREDET FAIL
o Aural warning buzzer generates

24
Q

Conditions to active rudder hard over protection

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o Rudder deflected above 5 degrees +/- 1 degree
o Force above 130 lbs. on the pedal to counteract rudder deflection
o Both engines running above 56% N2

25
Q

Conditions for Ground Spoiler Deployment

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o Airplane on ground
o Main landing gear wheel speed greater than 25 knots
o Both engine thrust lever angles set to below 30 degrees or both engines N2 below 56%

26
Q

Conditions for Speed Brake Deployment

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o Speed brake lever set to OPEN
o Thrust lever angle of both engines set to below 50 degrees
o Flaps at 0 or 9 degrees

27
Q

FPMU

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Fuel Pump and Metering Unit

28
Q

Exemption 3585

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Allows relief from conditional statements in the weather forecast (such as TEMPO, BCMG or PROB) that forecast the weather to be below the required weather minimums at the ETA, as long as the MAIN BODY of the forecast is above the required minimums.

29
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LAHSO Requirements

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o Available landing distance to the hold-short point of 6,000 feet
o Dry runway
o Flaps 45 must be used
o No tailwind component
o No windshear reports on ATIS or pilot-reported in the previous 20 minutes
o Vertical guidance – Electronic (ILS) or visual (VASI or PAPI only)
o Compliance with the rejected landing procedure (RLP) if required. This information will be disseminated by FDC NOTAMS
o Night LAHSO will be conducted only where approved FAA Lighting Configuration for LAHSO is installed and operational

30
Q

When is an Amended Release Required?

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o Weather at the alternate listed on the release becomes forecasted to go below alternate minimums at the time of arrival
o Diversion to any other airport not listed on the release (does not apply when under the PIC’s emergency authority)
o New MEL/Deferred Maintenance Items
o Aborted takeoff
o Return to gate
o Any time the actual cruise altitude has been changed to an altitude where performance numbers do not exist on the performance section

31
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Amended Release Information

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o A clear statement of the amendment to the release
o The time the amendment was issued
o The initials of the dispatcher
o Additional information should be recorded if available and conditions permit
o For FAR Part 121 Domestic, the flight crew enters the release amendment on their copy with the dispatcher’s name. The dispatcher will generate a hard copy of the amended release. The PIC will carry the amended copy of the release to the destination

32
Q

CDL

A

Configuration Deviation List

33
Q

Minimum Hydraulic Fluid

A

1 Liter

34
Q

Electrically Heated Areas on Aircraft

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o Windshields
o Pitot tubes, pitot-static tube, AOA sensors, TAT probes and pressurization static ports
o Lavatory water drain and water service nipples

35
Q

Nosewheel Turning Radius

A

5 degrees - rudder pedals

76 degrees - tiller and rudder pedals

36
Q

LGEU

A

Landing Gear Electronic Unit

37
Q

Gear Warning Criteria

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o RA value below 1200, low thrust lever angle
o RA value below 1200, flaps selector between 22 and 45 and low thrust lever angle
o Flaps lever selected at 45

38
Q

TBCH

A

Tuning Backup Control Head

39
Q

TCS

A

touch control steering

40
Q

Cockpit Emergency Equipment

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o 3 oxygen masks and smoke goggles
o 1 portable breathing equipment mask
o 1 fire extinguisher
o 1 crash axe
o 2 flashlights
o 3 life vests
o 2 escape ropes
41
Q

Bleed Air uses

A

Engine starting, air conditioning, pressurization and anti-ice.

42
Q

ECU’s

A

Environmental Control Units

43
Q

PACK’s

A

Pneumatic Air Conditioning Kits

44
Q

Accessory Gearbox Components

A

o Engine-driven Fuel, Hydraulic and Oil pumps
o 2 Engine-driven generators
o Permanent magnet alternators
o Air Turbine Starter

45
Q

FCOC

A

Fuel-Cooled Oil-Cooler

46
Q

Minimum Oil Quantity

A

8 Quarts

47
Q

What data is entered for T/O by the Pilot

A

o Thrust mode (driven by the TLR)
o ATIS temperature
o Anti-ice on/off

48
Q

Passenger Weights

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o The average Summer weight is 190 lbs., and is in effect from May 1st to Oct. 31st)
o The average Winter weight is 195 lbs., and is in effect from Nov.1st to Apr. 30th)

49
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Stabilized Approach Criteria

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  1. A stabilized approach is characterized by a constant airspeed, constant angle, constant rate of descent approach profile with no more than normal bracketing corrections.
  2. Flight Crewmembers will fly ALL approaches in accordance with the following stabilized approach criteria unless non-normal conditions require deviation and are briefed (for example flap non-normal, wake turbulence consideration).
  3. From 1000’ above the TDZE, the aircraft shall be:
    • With the final landing configuration selected
    • On glide path with a descent rate of 1000 FPM or less
    • On correct lateral track
    • Above idle thrust with airspeed trending towards calculated approach speed per SOP
  4. A minimum height for Vap not less than 1000 feet above TDZE for approaches in IMC and not less than 500 feet above TDZE for approaches in Vmc.
  5. From 500’ above the TDZE, the aircraft shall be:
    • Above idle thrust at calculated approach speed per SOP (-0 knots to +10 knots)
  6. If the above conditions are not met a missed approach or go-around must be executed.
    • If “Missed Approach” is called, this decision is not to be overruled, discussed or questioned and the PF will immediately initiate a go-around.
50
Q

V1 Definition

A

Decision Speed

51
Q

V2 Definition

A

It is the speed an aircraft with one engine inoperative must be able to attain in order to leave the runway and get 35 feet off the ground at the end of the runway, maintaining a 200 ft/min climb thereafter.