LIMITATIONS Flashcards

FCOM Limitation Chapter, memory items (#) and additional (48 cards)

1
Q

Maximum Takeoff and Landing Tailwind Component

A

10 kts

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2
Q

Runway slope

A

+/-2%

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3
Q

Maximum Operating Altitude

A

41,000 ft

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4
Q

Maximum Takeoff and Landing Altitude

A

8,400 ft

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5
Q

Maximum flight operating latitude is (for Europe and Africa latitudes)
eg. for Canada’s latitudes it is 70° North

A

82° North and 82° South

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6
Q

Installation of handle covers on the overwing exits must be verified prior to departure…

A

whenever passengers are carried.

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7
Q

flight deck door access system must be accomplished

A

once each flight day

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8
Q

Severe Turbulent Air Penetration speed is…
Applicable to Climb and Descent only.
During Cruise, refer to SP.16, Severe Turbulence Supplementary Procedure.

A

280 KIAS / .76M, whichever is lower

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9
Q

Do not operate HF radios during…

A

refueling operations

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10
Q

The maximum allowable in-flight difference between Captain and First Officer altitude displays for RVSM operations is…

A

200 feet

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11
Q

The maximum allowable on-the-ground altitude display differences for RVSM operations are

A

Field elevation from sea level to 5,000 feet:
Max difference between Cpt & F/O - 50 feet
Max difference between Cpt or F/O & field elevation - 75 feet
Field elevation from 5,001 to 10,000 feet:
Max difference between Cpt & F/O - 60 feet
Max difference between Cpt or F/O & field elevation - 75 feet

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12
Q

Standby altimeters do _______ altimeter accuracy requirements of RVSM airspace.

A

not meet

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13
Q

Maximum Takeoff Weight

A

79,015 Kilograms

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14
Q

The maximum cabin differential pressure (relief valves) is…

A

9.1 psi

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15
Q

Do not operate the air conditioning packs in HIGH for…

A

takeoff, approach or landing

the fire protection Non-Normal procedure take precedence

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16
Q

Use of aileron trim with the autopilot engaged is…

A

prohibited

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17
Q

Do not engage the autopilot for takeoff below…

A

400 fet AGL

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18
Q

For single channel operation during approach, the autopilot shall not remain engaged below

A

50 feet AGL

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19
Q

Airplanes operating with FAA Rules: Maximum allowable wind speeds when landing weather minima are predicated on autoland operations:

A
  • Headwind 25 knots
  • Crosswind 20 knots (15 knots inRAM)
  • Tailwind 10 knots.
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20
Q

Maximum and minimum glideslope angles for autoland are…

A

3.25 degrees and 2.5 degrees respectively

21
Q

Autoland capability may only be used with flaps

A

30 or
40 and
both engines operative.

22
Q

Do not use LVL CHG on final approach below

A

1000 feet AFE

23
Q

Engine ignition must be on for:

A
  • takeoff
  • landing
  • operation in heavy rain
  • anti-ice operation.
24
Q

Operation with assumed temperature reduced takeoff thrust is not permitted with…

A

anti-skid inoperative

25
Intentional selection of reverse thrust in flight is
prohibited
26
``` # Airplanes operating under FAA Rules: Inflight - APU bleed + electrical load: # Airplanes operating under FAA Rules: Ground only - APU bleed + electrical load: # APU bleed: # APU electrical load: ```
max alt 10,000 ft. max alt 15,000 ft. max alt 17,000 ft. max alt 41,000 ft.
27
APU bleed valve must be closed when:
* ground air connected and isolation valve open * engine no. 1 bleed valve open * isolation and engine no. 2 bleed valves open.
28
APU bleed valve may be open during engine start, but avoid engine power above...
idle.
29
After three consecutive APU aborted start attempts, a ____ minute cooling period is required.
15 min
30
The maximum altitude with flaps extended is...
20,000 ft.
31
Holding in icing conditions with flaps extended is...
prohibited.
32
In flight, do not extend the SPEED BRAKE lever beyond the
FLIGHT DETENT
33
Avoid _____________________________, especially in combination with large changes in pitch, roll, or yaw (e.g. large side slip angles) as they may result in structural failure at any speed, including below VA.
rapid and large alternating control inputs
34
Do not deploy the speedbrakes in flight at radio altitudes less than...
1,000 feet.
35
When extending or retracting flaps with the ALTERNATE FLAPS position switch, allow _____ after releasing the ALTERNATE FLAPS position switch before moving the switch again to avoid damage to the alternate flap motor clutch
15 seconds
36
After a complete extend/retract cycle, i.e., 0 to 15 and back to 0, allow _____ cooling before attempting another extension.
5 minutes
37
ADIRU alignment must not be attempted at latitudes greater than...
78 degrees 15 minutes.
38
Do not use the terrain display for...
navigation.
39
Do not use the look-ahead terrain alerting and terrain display functions:
within 15 nm of takeoff, approach or landing at an airport not contained in the GPWS terrain database.
40
Avoid weather radar operation in a _____ or within _____ of fueling operations or a fuel spill.
hangar; 50 feet (15.25 meters)
41
Avoid weather radar operation when...
personnel are within the area normally enclosed by the aircraft nose radome.
42
Do not use RAAS (Runway Awareness and Advisory System) callouts or alerts for...
navigation.
43
Do not use RAAS callouts or alerts as a substitute for...
NOTAM or ATIS information.
44
Maximum tank fuel temperature is _____ | Minimum tank fuel temperature prior to takeoff and inflight is _______________ temperature, whichever is higher.
49°C. | –43°C, or 3°C above the fuel freezing point
45
Intentional dry running of a center tank fuel pump (low pressure light illuminated) is...
prohibited.
46
Random fuel imbalance must not exceed _____ for taxi, takeoff, flight or landing.
453 kgs
47
Main tanks 1 and 2 must be full if center tank contains more than...
453 kgs.
48
Do not apply brakes until...
after touchdown.