Calculate Performance with TLR Flashcards

(17 cards)

1
Q

On takeoff, at what point can you make a turn when the reported ceiling is 400 feet and 1SM visibility?

A

1,000 feet

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2
Q

How does a Simple-Special SE procedure differ from a Standard engine failure procedure?

A

Obstacle requirements require a turn prior to 1,000

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3
Q

Where is a Simple-Special SE Procedure located?

A

“ACARS Runways” of the Flight Release

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4
Q

What is the maximum heading change from runway bearing for this turn?

A

15 degrees

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5
Q

How does a Complex-Special SE Procedure differ from a Simple-Special SE Procedure?

A

A Complex-Special SE Procedure is issued when an engine failure procedure is too complex to fit in the Simple-Special table and/or other considerations must be taken into account.

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6
Q

Where is a Complex-Special SE Procedure located?

A

Separate TLR section on the Jeppesen company charts tab

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7
Q

To what altitude must a Complex-Special SE Procedure be flown?

A

3,000 AFE

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8
Q

What is the definition of a “Wet Runway”?

A

When more than 25% of the runway surface area, within the length and the width being used, is covered by any visible dampness or water 1/8 inch (3 mm) or less in depth.

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9
Q

Explain how to fly the SEDP for RWY XX.

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10
Q

What are the weather minimums for LAHSO with PAPI or VASI available and working?

A

1,000 feet and 3 miles visibility

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11
Q

What is the maximum tailwind for LAHSO on the landing runway?

A

Less than 3 knots

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12
Q

What is the minimum landing distance required for an IRTL?

A

7,500 feet and as runway and performance conditions dictate.

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13
Q

Define “MIN DIST RQRD” from the landing performance assessment.

A

The minimum distance that must be available for landing under normal conditions/circumstances and includes at least 15% safety margin (SAFO recommended).

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14
Q

Define “MAX MAN” from the landing performance assessment.

A

An unfactored distance derived from the applicable aircraft Operational Landing Distance (OLD) tables. This is the absolute performance capability limit of the airplane and does not include an added safety margin. This distance should only be used in abnormal or emergency situations, when runways meeting MIN DIST RQRD distances are not available and is based on maximum manual braking.

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15
Q

What is the minimum runway length for landing?

A

5,400 feet

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16
Q

Can this length be reduced? If so, to what length and under what parameters?

A

Yes at SAAT Level 3 or lower airports when that airport’s field elevation is less than 4,000 feet:

CRJ 200/900 5,000 feet required.

CRJ 700 5,200 feet required

17
Q

Using the LOE release, have the student determine the following:

A
  • MTOW
  • Max Temperature
  • V speeds
  • Bleed settings
  • N1 setting
  • Flex or normal thrust
  • Anti-ice on/off
  • Rolling or static takeoff
  • SEDP for planned takeoff runway