A220 Memory Items - Limitations Flashcards

1
Q

Maximum operating altitude

A

41,000 feet

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2
Q

Crosswind limit for normal takeoff for airport elevations 7,000 feet MSL or below

A

30 knots

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3
Q

A220-100: Crosswind limit for landing (including gusts)

A

35 knots (including gusts)

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4
Q

A220-300: Crosswind limit for landing (including gusts)

A

29 knots (including gusts)

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5
Q

Maximum tailwind component approved for takeoff and landing

A

10 knots, or as restricted by Delta Company Pages

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6
Q

Maximum crosswind component for engine start and ice shedding

A

43 knots

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7
Q

Maximum tailwind component for engine start and ice shedding

A

18 knots

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8
Q

Turbulence Penetration Speed

A

At or below 10,000’ – maintain 250 KIAS
Above 10,000’ – 280 KIAS or .75M, whichever is lower

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9
Q

Minimum altitude for engagement of the autopilot

A

400 ft AGL.

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10
Q

Minimum altitude for use of autopilot

A

80 ft AGL, unless using autoland

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11
Q

Maximum altitude with slats/flaps extended

A

20,000 ft.

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12
Q

Do not use flight spoilers below:

A

1000 feet AFE

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13
Q

Use of MAX spoilers is prohibited except…

A

In an emergency

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