Propeller Flashcards

1
Q

Propeller Limitations (4)

A

Max Normal Operations 1700 RPM
Max Transient (20 sec) 1870 RPM
Max Reverse 1650 RPM
Prohibited RPM 350-950 RPM

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2
Q

NP exceeding 1700 RPM to 1802 RPM indicates?

A

Failure of primary governor.

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3
Q

NP 1803 to 1853 RPM indicates?

A

Failure of overspeed governor.

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4
Q

NP exceeding 1853 RPM indicates?

A

Failure of NF governor.

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5
Q

‘CAWS PROP LOW P’ indicates?

A

Propeller angle below 6 degrees in flight.

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6
Q

Propeller type

A
4-bladed Hartzell
105" (minimum 104")
Hydraulically Actuated
Constant Speed
Full Feathering
Reversible
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7
Q

What is the prohibited RPM range?

A

350-950 RPM

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8
Q

The propeller blades are made of?

A

Aluminum

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9
Q

Failure of the NF governor would be indicated by?

A

NP exceeding 1853 RPM.

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10
Q

Failure of the Overspeed Governor would be indicated by

A

An NP range of 1803-1853 RPM.

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11
Q

Failure of the Primary Governor would be indicated by?

A

NP exceeding 1700 RPM.

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