Red Letter Items Flashcards

To learn memory items in chapter 9 (39 cards)

1
Q

Max crosswind Dry or Wet runway

A

24 knots

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2
Q

Max crosswind Fair/Medium conditions

A

15 knots

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3
Q

Max crosswind poor conditions

A

10 knots

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4
Q

Max tailwind takeoff or landing

A

10 knots

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5
Q

Max Ramp & Taxi weight

A

48,300 lbs

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6
Q

Max takeoff weight

A

48,200 lbs

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7
Q

Max landing weight

A

38,000 lbs

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8
Q

Max operationg altitude

A

41,000 feet

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9
Q

Max flap extended altitude

A

15,500 feet

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10
Q

Max speed flap 20 Vfe

A

231 knots

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11
Q

Max speed flaps 30 Vfe

A

197 knots

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12
Q

Max speed flaps 45 Vfe

A

189 knots

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13
Q

Max landing gear extended speed VLE

A

250/.75

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14
Q

Max landing gear operating speed VLO

A

197/.6

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15
Q

Turbulent air penetation speed

A

280/.75

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16
Q

Max Differential pressure for taxi and takeoff

17
Q

Max differential pressure for landing

18
Q

APU Start attemps per hour

A

3 attemps in one hour

19
Q

Max altitued for starting the APU

20
Q

Max operating altitude for the APU

21
Q

Max altitude for Bleed Air

22
Q

Minimum Altitude for Autopilot operations during takeoff

23
Q

Minimum altitude for Autopilot opertions duing an ILS or LPV (less than 3.50)

24
Q

Mimimum altitude for Autopilot operations during non-persision approaches

25
Minimum Battery Voltage for engine or APU start
22 Volts
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Limitations for RECOG TAXI LTS
Do **not** limuminate while aircraft is **not moving**
27
Landing light limitation
**Do not illuminate** on the ground **except** for takeoff or landing
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Max Pressure fueling quantity
20,000 lbs
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Max fuel imbalance during taxi, takeoff and Landing
400 lbs
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Max fuel imbalance during flight
800 lbs
31
**Engine** and **Wing** Ice and Rain protection 1. When do you operate engine anti-ice systems 2. If on the ground when do you turn the Cowls on 3. If on the ground when do you turn on Cowls and Wings1-2 4. In flight when do you turn on Cowls and Wings3
1. anytime EICAS message ICE is displayed ; Visible moisture is present; or while operting on contaminated surfaces 2. OAT 10oC or below 3. OAT 5oC or below just prior to takeoff (1 anytime temps are 5o C or below and all other conditions are **not met,** operate Wing anti-ice on except for takeoff) (2 If type 2,3,4 fluids have been applied, select NORM prior to takeoff power) 4. Below 22,000 feet: 10oC or below3. Above 22,000 feet: 10oC and ice detector has failed (Unless SAT is -40oC or below)
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Mimimum turn time for brakes
15 Minutes
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Approach Category
Category C
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Max engine temp for takeoff
884 (5 min)
35
Max engine temp transient
900 (2 minutes out of 5 total)
36
Max engine temp for take off One engine Inop (OEI) with Automaitic Power Reserve (APR) operating
*899 (5 min) not red* 928 (2 min out of 5 total min)
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Max oil pressure for takeoff
45 psi
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Max oil pressure transiant after cold start
156 psl (130 psi idel, 10 min max1) 1 operate engine at idle until oil pressure returns to normal range
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What are the 5 conditions for Continuous Engine Ignition on
Takeoff or landing on contaminated runways Takeoff with high crosswinds Moderate or heavier intesity rain Moderate or heavier intesity turbulence In the vicinity of thunderstroms