Study Stuff Flashcards

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The minimum taxi strip width for a 180º turn is based on a maximum nose wheel deflection (80º) is

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62’ (62 feet)

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Selecting the MASTER LIGHTING CONTROL knob to OFF position sets

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Cockpit lighting for daylight conditions (Panel backlights off, switchlights full bright)

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To open the Cabin Door from the inside

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Engine and APU bleeds off and verify cabin is unpressurized.

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Lift secondary latch release handle (cherry handle) and hold it.
Using the palm of an open hand, push primary handle up and outward.
Let go of both, and the door will open

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Opening the Baggage Compartment door from the inside you should

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Rotate door handle up and aft to unlock door, using hand grips, pull door inward and slide upward on tracks

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Crew and passenger oxygen masks are not approved for use above

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40,000’ cabin altitude

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Tire speed limitation will be exceeded if touchdown is made in excess of

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195 knots groundspeed

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The total number of aircraft occupants shall not exceed

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22

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What is the Maximum Ramp weight

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91,400 Ibs.

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The potable water tank can be serviced

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Internally and externally to 30 US Gallons

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If any items are missing from the aircraft on pre-flight (external), refer to the

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CDL

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WINDSHEAR is active

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During take-off until 1500’ AGL
During approach from 1500’ to 10’ AGL
During missed approach until 1500’ AGL

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WINDSHEAR AMBER message on the PFD during take-off

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Increasing Performance

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WINDSHEAR RED message on the PFD during take-off

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Decreasing Performance

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The Honeywell Planeview CMF (Communication Management Function) communicates by way of

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Land based ACARS VHF network or Satellite

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The CMF attempts to send a message or request by way of all available transmission channels and modes for a period of

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Six Minutes

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To access the Planeview CMF displays

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Push the DLK (datalink) function key on the MCDU

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ATC will forward a PDC (Pre-Departure Clearance) to GDC for storage approximately

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20 minutes prior to flight plan filed departure time

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TOLD (Takeoff and Landing data) MCDU (FMS) performance has been evaluated by the FAA for accuracy and is

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Acceptable for use according to AFM limitations

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The maximum runway slope approved for take-off and landing operations is

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+2% (uphill) and 2% downhill

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Why would you be cautious when maneuvering in tight spaces when turning?

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Swept wing growth

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What is the Maximum Take-Off Weight?

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91,000 Ibs.

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What is the Maximum ZFW?

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54,500 Ibs. (52,000 – JAA)

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What is the Max Landing Weight?

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75,300 Ibs.

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What is the Minimum Control Speed Air?
112 KCAS
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Additional evacuation trained crew member is required when?
10 or more passengers are onboard
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If you observe ON BAT, on the IRS switch, what does this mean?
IRS is not on its primary electrical source.
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What is required for “In-Flight” IRS Alignment?
GPS
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What powers the GPS antenna?
MAU via GPS MAU card
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How can you make an in-flight alignment go faster?
Make turns, accelerate / decelerate
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How many GPS’s needed for alignment?
One valid GPS
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Polar Navigation is approved provided
True heading is selected prior to N73º and S60º Latitude
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If a RAIM check is required where will you find the MENU?
NAV menu / pos sensors / GPS / LSK 6
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What is the default display on DU2?
MAP PRIMARY ENGINE INSTRUMENTS SECONDARY ENGINE INSTRUMENTS
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Change DU2 2/3 to ECS/PRESS
Display Controller / 2/3 / DU2 Main / Next / ECS Press Or CCD Menu ECS/PRESS
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How do you bring up the CHK LST on DU3 Lower?
Use either DISP Cont / Push CHK LST button Or CCD Menu CHECKLIST
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Change DU1 lower to TRAFFIC
Display Conroller / 1/6 / DU1 Lower {2L} / Traffic Use CCD – DU1 - Menu TRAFFIC
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What are the power sources for MAU’s?
Check MAU Function / Failure Matrix IN QRH
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How many power sources does each MAU have?
Four (4)
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How many CB’s for each MAU
Four (4)
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If DU1 fails, what happens?
DU2 switches to PFD Display
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If DU2 and DU3 fail, what do you have?
PFD on DU1 and DU4
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Assuming DU 2 and DU 3 have failed, how do you get MAP on DU1 or DU4?
On Disp Cont, push and hold the 2/3 button for 3 seconds, push MAP on respective Disp Cont you want the MAP to appear Synoptic pages may then be accessed using CCD
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Why are some CB’s red and other CB’s black?
Red circuit breakers indicate ESS DC bus power Black circuit breakers indicate MAIN DC bus power
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Power Source for DU1 / DU4?
L ESS (DU1) R ESS (DU4)
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Power source for DU2 and DU3?
DU2 is (L MAIN / L ESS) DU3 is (R MAIN / R ESS) PLANEVIEW (RNP, EPU, LPV, TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION)
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Place CHECKLIST on DU1 Lower
On the Disp Cont push 1/6 / select DU1 Lower / Next / Checklist {3} Or CCD - DU1- Menu – CHECKLIST
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On which display are WX RADAR / and TERRAIN selected by default?
MAP
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How do you select WX / TER on the PFD / HSI?
Display Cont / PFD / Box WX or TER
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Can you use CCD to select WX / TER on the PFD?
No
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On initial power-up what items are boxed by default on MAP?
TERRAIN / OBSTACLES / TRAFFIC / WEATHER
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The MAP display increases the Pilot’s
Situational Awareness
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How do you display runway LOCALIZER feathers?
Select AIRPORTS on MAP DATA and scroll down the range until the feathers appear
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How is FMS active leg displayed on MAP?
Magenta line
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When the current aircraft position is not on the map, the aircraft symbol changes to
Magenta color and is placed on the edge of the map
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Auto speeds (V1, VR, V2) display up to what altitude?
1500 feet
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F/D CMD bar on T/O is at what pitch?
FMS will calculate nose up angle based on V2+10 kts speed (two engine) Single engine based on V2 to V2+10 kts
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Using auto throttles on take-off “HOLD” will appear on PFD at what speed?
60 knots
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What is the Pilot Not Flying callout at 60 knots?
“Power Set” or “EPR low, increase power”
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Auto throttles (power levers) stay in HOLD mode up to what altitude?
400 feet
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Can we change the range on the HSI?
YES, Max in WX / 300 (WX boxed), Max in TERRAIN / 500 (TER boxed)
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If the abnormal of DU1 and DU4 in PFD mode exists (DU2 & DU3 are blank) can the Left Seat select MAP on DU1 after the Right Seat has selected MAP on DU4?
No, the system must show at least one PFD
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If you are down to only one DU, what will it display?
PFD EICAS (Alternate Primary Engine Inst + CAS)
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When down to only one DU, can you change it to MAP?
No
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Which DU’s can the Pilot control?
DU’s 1, 2 & 3
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Which DU’s can the Co-Pilot control?
DU’s 2, 3 & 4
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Where do you find Check Charts date?
MAP / CHARTS / TOP WORLD CHARTS (upper left)
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Can you check the charts date in the CMC?
YES CMC / DB CONFIG / NEXT
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How do you know your take-off speeds have been calculated?
(MCDU) / FPL / Page 1 T/O SPD and Vertical Performance numbers will be displayed Display Controller / FLT REF button
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AUTO VSPD 1 versus AUTO VSPD 2
AUTO VSPD1 indicates auto speeds from FMS 1 AUTO VSPD2 indicates auto speeds from FMS 2 If comparator problem on ground get Amber VSPD on Speed tape and speeds unbox
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When will FMS auto speeds change after take-off?
When flap position is changed OR When a new vertical mode (i.e. FLCH, ASEL) is selected
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An AGM failure will be indicated
As a Red “X” on any Display Unit
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For take-off, what 5 items are checked on the Guidance Panel / PFD
GUIDANCE PANEL: ALTITUDE SET, LATERAL MODE (HDG, LNAV ETC), V2 SPEED, MAN HEADING / LNAV (After selecting TOGA, for direction control) PFD CMD-L (For left seat take-off) PFD: V2, Lateral mode: HDG / FMS etc, Performance mode: TO, Vertical mode: TO, ALT
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When is it a good time to switch to the Electronic Checklist?
BEFORE STARTING ENGINES CHECKLIST Available after APU start with AC power
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Can you defer items in the Electronic Checklist?
Yes, option at bottom of checklist synoptic
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How do you get back to Electronic Checklist deferred item
Recall
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Can you “undo” a checklist item?
YES…
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How do you override a checklist?
Select CHECKLIST Go to bottom Select CHECKLIST FUNCTION Select OVERRIDE
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How do you check that your charts are up to date?
CHARTS (far left drop down menu) / REVISION INFO CMC / DB CONFIG
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Heading information to the SFD (Standby Flight Display) is from what source?
Magnetometer
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What is normal order of heading source information for the EBDI?
IRS1 / IRS2 / Magnetometer
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What are the STBY instruments called?
SFD and EBDI
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What is the power source for STBY instruments?
EMER FLT INST BUS (E-BATTS)
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What does “ooo” presentation mean on the STBY INST menus?
SUBMENUS for that item
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What HDG Mode should be selected on the EBDI?
HDG 1 / AUTO
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Which NAV radio(s) send info to EBDI?
NAV 1 / NAV 2
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Can you take off with a red flag on the EBDI?
Check MEL
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Where do you perform Radio Tuning?
MCDU’s RADIO button PROGRESS button (optional for some VHF NAV frequencies)
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Auto Speed Schedule?
200 kts. – ATA (Airport Traffic Area) 250 kts. > ATA < 10,000’ 300 kts. > 10,000’
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What is the power logic for autothrottles when using FLCH?
If next altitude is > 6000’ autothrottles uses CLB EPR / IDLE If next altitude is < 6000’ autothrottles uses less than CLB EPR / more than IDLE
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MASTER WARNING INHIBIT inhibits all tones except for
RED messages Couple Data invalid (LATERAL or VERTICAL) Cat II Invalid LPV Unavailable
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MASTER WARNING INHIBIT light will extinguish on take-off when?
400’ RA
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How do you get to ECS 2/3 Synoptic?
On the Disp Cont push 2/3 / select ECS CCD –DU2 or DU3 – Menu – ECS/PRESS
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What should be lower – RNP or EPU?
EPU
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The RNP value should always be
Greater than or equal to EPU
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If EPU is greater than RNP what annunciation will you get?
CDI turns amber TRACK on VSD changes to amber and flashes for 3 seconds DEGRADE on HSI
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What is the RNP for APPROACH / TERMINAL / ENROUTE?
0.3 / 1.0 / 2.0 Terminal enhanced goes to 0.3 at initial approach fix
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How do you manually set RNP?
FMS / PROG / NEXT / 1L (RNP) / MANUAL
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How do you delete a manually set RNP?
FMS / PROG / NEXT / DELETE / 1L
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The RNP value for Approach is
0.3
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If RNP is 1.0, what does full scale deflection of CDI indicate?
One mile of course
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When does RNP go to Terminal?
Within 30 miles of departure or destination First fix of a STAR SID stays in Terminal until last fix of SID
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The APPROACH annunciation will appear?
2 NM from the FAF (FMS based approach)
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RNP/EPU values display only when used with what color NAV data?
Blue (FMS)
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When VGP mode is used, vertical guidance will ignore
Altitude pre selector
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RAIM (Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring)?
A monitor that determines if GPS data is good enough to use – requires 5 satellites with good geometry. Found on NAV – Pos Sensors – GPS Status Page 2
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RNAV – RNAV(RNP) – AR – SBAS – LPV
RNAV – waypoint to waypoint navigation RNAV (RNP) – is RNAV with designated Performance Boundaries AR – Authorization Required SBAS – Space Based Augmentation System LPV – Localizer Performance with Vertical Guidance
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LPV stands for
Localizer Performance with Vertical Guidance
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Hybrid IRS provides
Integrated GPS data to improve accelerometer and gyro performance Much lower EPU and drift rate than previous
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IRS Hybrid IRS is required
To support precision like GPS approaches, such as those flown to LPV minimums
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LPV approaches need
SBAS (Space Based Augmentation System) to achieve GPS accuracy and availability
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When is ACTUAL TRUE ALTITUDE higher than INDICATED BAROMETRIC ALTITUDE?
Actual temperature is HOTTER than ISA temperature
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When is ACTUAL TRUE ALTITUDE lower than INDICATED BAROMETRIC ALTITUDE?
Actual temperature is COLDER than ISA temperature
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When would you apply TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION procedure?
When actual temperature is COLDER than ISA WITH ATC COORDINATION
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How do you activate Temperature Compensation to COLD on the MCDU?
Nav/Next Maint/Next Setup/Config/Next Confirm Temp Comp Config at LSK 3L set to “COLD”
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How do you apply Temperature Compensation to APPROACH WAYPOINT values?
Select Landing INIT on MCDU Enter OAT at LSK 4L Select Temp Comp at LSK 6L Select ACTIVATE at LSK 6R
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How do you calculate the CHART MINIMUM (DA/MDA) to a Temperature Compensation value?
Select Landing INIT on MCDU Enter OAT at LSK 4L Select Temp Comp at LSK 6L Select Next key until MDA appears at LSK 1L Enter CHART MINIMA VALUE at LSK 1L Temp Compensation value calculation will appear at LSK 1R Enter Temp Compensation value on Display Controller FLT REF page
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The heading sources to the EBDI (Electronic Bearing Distance Indicator) are
IRS 1, IRS 2, Magnetic from the magnetometer
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When operating single engine only, the TCAS must be RESET to what mode?
“TA” only
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When flying approaches, the PF should have which page displayed on his Display Controller?
NAV; So that FMS mode maybe re-selected on “go-around” FMS for Blue Data. Nav for GREEN
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DEGRADE (amber) is an alert annunciation. It is displayed when?
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The FMS cannot guarantee the position accuracy for the present phase of flight due to sensor availability (i.e. GPS / VOR / DME)
Example EPU exceeds RNP
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What would you do if DEGRADE is annunciated during an FMS-based approach (blue data)?
Execute a missed approach
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For the FMS to autotune the localizer frequency, the
Radios need to be in Autotune
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Can the FMS be used to fly Localizer approaches?
No, you cannot use the FMS to fly Localizer based approaches
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If you get a “Traffic-Climb” Alert, and ATC says DESCEND, what would you do?
Climb
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What is the call to ATC for a TCAS Resolution Advisory?
TCAS RA
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How do you check TERRAIN DATA BASE date on CMC?
MAP PAGE / MENU / CMC / DB CONFIG
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WINDSHEAR warning is active
On Take-Off from Ground to 1500’ AGL On Landing from 1500’ to 10’ AGL On Missed Approach up to 1500” AGL
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Can you inhibit WINDSHEAR callout function?
NO
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Obstacles, when selected for display, must be a minimum of _____ feet to appear on the MAP display
1000’ AGL
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TAWS ALERT pops up in HSI and changes to what range?
5 mile ½ range (10 Mile Range)
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When will the ground proximity tape appear on the bottom of the PFD ALTITUDE TAPE?
600 feet AGL (RADIO ALTITUDE)
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Radio Altitude is active between which altitudes
-20’ to 2500’ RA should read -5 on Ground
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If flying in LNAV (FMS) mode, will track be displayed on the VSD?
NO The terrain displayed is UNDER the FLIGHT PLAN ROUTE (solid magenta line)
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When flying in HEADING mode, the aircraft TRACK is displayed on the MAP as?
A dashed MAGENTA line
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When flying in HEADING mode, what terrain is displayed on the VSD?
The terrain located under the TRACK LINE (dashed Magenta line) TRACK will be displayed under the VSD display
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A dashed MAGENTA line on the VSD depicts the aircraft
Flight path Angle (vertical flight path)
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What does the word TRACK displayed on the VSD mean?
The terrain displayed is UNDER the MAP TRACK LINE (dashed Magenta line)
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The maximum demonstrated altitude loss for coupled go-around is
60 feet
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Actual track from the IRS is displayed on the MAP when the ground speed is greater than
20 knots
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During the tracking phase of an ILS approach the system uses landing aid flight path information from both the pilot and copilot called ILS DUAL COUPLED APPROACH MODE. This phase is automatically initiated at what altitude?
1200 ft. Radio Altitude
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What does a BLACK LINE on the VSD mean?
Aircraft not flying the Flight Plan Route
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If the aircraft experiences GPWS and a TCAS event simultaneously, what takes priority?
GPWS event
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Can you select Weather on the 360 HSI display on the PFD?
NO
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The glideslope cancel switch on the Master Warning Panel will cancel glideslope alerts when activated below
2000’ AGL
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The glideslope cancel switch on the Master Warning Panel when activated, is automatically reset when the aircraft descends below _____feet or climbs above _____feet AGL
30’ / 2000’
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Can you use the Autothrottle on a Single Engine Approach?
NO
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Can you use the Autopilot on a Single Engine Approach?
YES, but it must be disconnected for Go-Around
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TOGA function is available only when the airplane is?
Below 16,500” MSL and Below 2000’ AGL Or the airspeed is less than 200 knots
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The HMG (Hydraulic Motor Generator) provides
AC Power to the AUX TRU and Standby AC Buses
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What is the normal AC power source for the AUX TRU and ESS AC bus?
L MAIN AC bus
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If the L MAIN AC bus is unpowered, will the AUX TRU and ESS AC bus automatically switch
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to another power source?
YES. Both switch to the R MAIN AC bus
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What is the “DEAD BUS” power logic for the AUX TRU?
ESS bus before MAIN LEFT side before Right side
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What is the purpose of the E-inverter?
Provides AC Power for the ESS AC bus (if the ESS AC bus loses power)
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What is the normal position of the E INV switch?
AUTO
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How long do you wait between selections of L ESS and R ESS when using HMG?
10 seconds
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The 60Hz converter can be used to
Power the outlets in the galley and passenger cabin
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If you lose L MAIN AC BUS power, what happens automatically?
AUX TRU transfers to R MAIN AC BUS AUX TRU Powers L ESS DC Bus ESS AC bus transfers to R MAIN AC bus
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How would you power L MAIN DC BUS for the above situation?
Use the L TRU switch / Push / Observe RAC (switch capsule)
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What two (2) sources can power ESS DC buses simultaneously?
L / R Main batteries AUX TRU (when powered by the HMG)
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When do you push the RESET switch?
CAS MSG / CHECKLIST says to push it
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The MAIN BATTERY switches illuminate ON when the MAIN BATTERIES are being used
Powering the ESS buses (batteries are being used) When starting the APU When AUX pump is operating
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Describe a BREAK POWER TRANSFER
A momentary interruption of power to one or several busses
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All automatic power transfers will be NBPT’s except between
External AC power and APU generator
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What is the function of BUS TIE ISLN SWITCH?
Prevents / Allows alternate power sources to power failed bus side? Allows you to isolate buses
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What is the color of the GEN switch if the generator is turned off?
Black – Grey
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What appears in the GEN switch if the GEN FAILED?
Amber “OFF”
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The ground service bus may be powered on the ground by
R MAIN DC BUS, when available R battery or directly from external DC power receptacle when using one of three switches
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How can you tell if GND SVC Bus is powered?
Beacon is illuminated
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Can you look at the Electrical Panel and tell if the GND SVC BUS is powered
GND SVC BUS capsule will have “ON” illuminated
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Is GND SVC BUS powered in flight? And by what?
YES R MAIN DC bus
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How many GND SVC BUS switches are there and where are they located?
3 (three) Forward External Switch Panel Access Door Tail compartment Remote Refuel Panel behind Captain seat in cockpit
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How do you know the generator has failed if looking at the synoptic?
GEN is outlined in Amber
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Will GND SVC BUS turn off automatically?
Yes, when main cabin door, forward external switch panel access door and tail compartment door are all closed
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How many E-Batts are there
Four (4)
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What do the E-Batts power?
Avionics Power – (2) Emergency Lighting – (2)
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What do the Avionics E-Batts Power?
Clocks STBY INST Panel (SFD / EBDI) Gear Handle and Indicator MCDU’s 1 & 3 CAPT Audio Panel
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Emergency Batteries (E-Batts) when armed will activate when
An ESS DC bus power drops below twenty volts
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With E-Batts on, what appears on MCDU 1 & MCDU 3?
MCDU 1 – STBY ENG INST & FUEL MCDU 3 – BACK UP RADIOS (VHF 1 COM / NAV) and ATC 1
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When the aircraft operates on emergency batteries the crew can only tune
COM 1 / NAV 1 / ATC 1 on MCDU 3
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In emergency battery mode the
Cockpit speakers are not available
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ACP on E BATTS – illuminated
Captain – COM 1 / SPKR ICS + Phone + MIC
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Can you plug in AC & DC External Power at the same time?
Yes
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Which external power source has priority? AC or DC external power?
AC
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If you remove AC external power will it Auto Switch to DC external power?
No, you have to deselect EXT PWR switch and RESELECT for DC EXT PWR
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Why would you use DC EXT PWR?
Start APU with low battery voltage
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How many lights / items appear during an APU fire test?
Eight (8) 2 OVERHEAD / 4 MASTER CAUTION PANEL / 2 CAS
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The APU is guaranteed to start at or below
39,000’ (may start up to 43,000’)
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What is the max operating altitude of the APU?
45,000’
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The APU generator will come on when it has reached
99% after 2 seconds
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After APU start and selecting APU BLEED AIR, when does the Isolation Valve automatically open?
APU load control valve is inhibited OFF during APU start and 1 minute after APU is online unless EGT before start > 150º. There is no delay when airborne.
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What is the difference between ESSENTIAL and NON ESSENTIAL APU mode?
ESSENTIAL – Air NON ESSENTIAL – Ground(15 minutes after landing) Not all AUTO shutdowns are active in ESSENTIAL mode
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If the APU is started in flight what mode is the APU in?
ESSENTIAL mode
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If started in the air, the APU will remain in ESSENTIAL mode for how long after landing?
Stays in ESSENTIAL mode 15 minutes after landing
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APU ESSENTIAL and NON ESSENTIAL modes depend upon which system
WOW – weight on wheels
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What does APU ESSENTIAL CAS message mean?
APU is operating in Essential mode A Non Essential Shutdown signal is sensed The APU will continue operating
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If the APU is operating in essential mode while the aircraft is airborne, the APU will
Continue to operate in Essential mode for 15 minutes after landing
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What CAS message should not be displayed after APU Fire Test
Fire Bottle Discharged
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The APU Surge Control Valve operates at what altitude and above?
16,500” and above to prevent high altitude compressor stall
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The APU Bleed Air Augmentation Valve (BAAV) operates at what altitude?
35,000’ and higher – allows 400ºF air into the APU intake for APU starting
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The APU Bleed Air Augmentation Valve (BAAV) delays the APU start
For 15 seconds to allow the APU to warm before starting at altitude
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What temperature range is the APU oil tank heated?
+21ºC to +43ºC regardless of whether the APU is in use
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Depressing the APU STOP switch causes the APU
Shutdown by simulating an overspeed
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How do you perform an immediate APU shutdown?
Push Master Switch
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While flying at 41,000’ an emergency condition requires operation on main batteries only
If the APU is available for use, you should: Immediately descend to the APU start envelope altitude (39,000 feet or below)
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What are the APU starter limitations when using aircraft batteries?
3 (three) start attempts Then 1 (one) hour cool down period
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What are the APU starter limitations when using DC external power?
3 (three) start attempts A 15 (fifteen) minute cool down is required between start attempts to protect aircraft wiring. This allows the electrical feeder cable from the external power receptacle to the APU starter to cool Then 1 (one) hour cool down
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The engine tailwind start limit is
20 knots
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How many ignitors are used for normal engine ground start?
One (1)
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How many ignitors are used with the Continuous Ignition Switch?
Two (2)
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What does FADEC stand for?
Full Authority Digital Electronic Engine Control
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FADEC has how many power channels?
2 (Channel A and Channel B)
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What are the FADEC power sources during engine start prior to its using its own generator at 35% HP RPM?
Channel A – L ESS Channel B – R ESS
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The FADEC is powered by
A dedicated generator on the accessory gear box
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How many FADEC channels per engine?
Two (2) – A/B
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If the FADAC detects an anomaly during start, the start will be
Aborted
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If FADEC detects a failure which prevents continued operation in the primary Engine Pressure Ratio (EPR) control mode, it will automatically perform a
Soft reversion to the Alternate (LP) control mode (AMBER ALT)
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Does the engine have different idle settings? If so, what are they?
Yes LO/HI
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When is LO idle and HI idle active?
LO idle – Flaps < 22º HIGH idle – Flaps > 22º
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What is the Continuous Ignition limitation?
There is no limitation
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The time limit for Maximum Continuous Power is
Unrestricted
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If an engine reverts to LP control, what indications will be in view? What procedure must be performed in this situation?
At first. ALT (amber) is displayed. This is a SOFT reversion You must change both engines to BLUE ALT control. This is a HARD reversion
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Can you use Auto Throttles in ALT control?
NO
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What are four (4) ways to open the Bleed AIR Isolation valve?
Start Master selected ON Crank Master selected ON APU Bleed Air switch selected ON Manually select the Isolation Valve ON
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The Temperature Scale on the Engine Start Synoptic switches from what to what after engine start?
From 800º to 1000º temperature scale
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What is the basic function of the Crank Master Switch?
Motor Engine
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What is the Engine Starter Duty Cycle?
Three (3) attempts Wait 15 seconds between start attempts Wait 15 minutes after 3 start attempts
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Which AC pack shuts off automatically with the Master Crank or Master Start switch?
Right AC Pack
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Which AC pack shuts off automatically with the Individual Engine Start Switch?
Left AC Pack
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What does “Start Switch Configuration” CAS message mean?
Both Crank and Start Master switches selected ON simultaneously
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What does “SAV Maintenance” CAS message mean?
AMBER CAS message (QRH) Can occur if start is attempted without air source, or if start switch is not pressed for sufficient time
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What does “Throttle Configuration” CAS message mean?
AMBER CAS message (QRH) Power lever is not at idle position prior to engine start
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What two (2) system sources are required to unlock the T / R?
Hydraulic Electric
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When you push the ENG START switch, what indication do you look for?
SVO ICON on Primary Engine Instruments and ENG START synoptic
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Fuel Control switch is selected ON, what indication do you look for?
IGN ICON on primary engine instruments
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The preferred Engine Airstart procedure and limitations are?
AIRSTART Automatic and at or below 25,000’
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When do the Auto Throttles retard (RTD) on landing?
50 feet RA
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What does “L / R Throttle Configuration” CAS message indicate?
AMBER CAS message (QRH) Power lever is not at IDLE position during engine start
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Will the engine start with a “L / R Throttle Configuration” CAS message?
Yes, but it will accelerate to power lever setting immediately upon start
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How do you display STBY engine information?
MCDU 1 / MENU / STBY ENG
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The reversers should be at idle Reverse by what speed?
60 knots
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MAXIMUM REVERSE time limit is
30 seconds
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FADEC keeps the engine at high idle for _____ seconds on landing to facilitate the use of thrust reversers on touchdown?
5 (five) seconds
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If an engine maintenance message “LTD” is present and if the cause of the fault is an EEC / P30 fault, this should be considered a
No Dispatch condition
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What is the procedure for a Fire Detect Loop A Fault on the Right engine?
Disable (turn off) LOOP A on the right engine Perform a RIGHT ENGINE FIRE TEST to verify remaining LOOP B is functioning
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The pilot would be alerted to single activated fire loop by a
LOOP switch segment illuminated red on the Fire Test Switch coupled with a red ENGINE FIRE LOOP ALERT warning message displayed on the CAS
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How many items are there for a Fire Test?
Eight (8)
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How many items are there for a Fire Detection Fault Test?
Eight (8)
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Which bottle is the APU Fire bottle?
Left(#2) FIRE BOTTLE
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Why do you use Fire Bottle 1 for fire?
To save no 2 FIRE BOTTLE for possible APU FIRE
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If a fire is detected in the APU enclosure, what will happen automatically?
FUEL is automatically shut off at the APU fuel control and at the fuel tank
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If a fire is detected in the APU enclosure, will the FIRE Bottle automatically discharge?
NO, the crew must discharge the FIRE BOTTLE using the APU discharge switch located on the APU Control Panel
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Pulling the ENG FIRE HANDLE shuts off
FUEL HYDRAULICS ELECTRICS (ENG IDG Generator)
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What does a red “RED PYLON HOT” CAS message indicate?
Bleed Air Leak 250º F
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What does the amber “HOT” CAS message indicate? What temperature causes indication?
Electrical Overheat 150º F
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What control would be used to evacuate smoke from the baggage compartment?
The EMERGENCY SMOKE EVACUATION valve
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Rotating the EMERGENCY SMOKE EVACUATION valve to EVAC smoke position performs what action?
Deflates the baggage door seal allowing smoke to exit around the baggage door
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What extinguisher is most effective against electrical fires
Halon extinguisher
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Once smoke is evacuated from the baggage compartment, can the baggage door seal be reinflated?
YES, by rotating handle to the NORMAL OPS position
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Do the lavatory / lavatories have fire protection?
Yes, each cabin lavatory is equipped with an integrated fire detector and extinguisher unit mounted over lavatory trash bins. The unit consists of a container holding extinguishing agent and discharge tubes capped with a fusible alloy. The discharge tube caps will melt (170 - 177°F), and the extinguishing agent will be directed into the trash bin
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Which fuel Hopper L / R has the APU fuel supply line?
Left
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Which fuel Hopper L / R has the fuel tank temperature sensor?
Both for HFRS
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A fuel quantity system test results in the following indications
7000 / 7000 / 14000 in amber inverse video on all synoptic pages displaying fuel information and an amber “L – R FUEL LEVEL LOW” CAS message is displayed
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How do you preset the quantity of fuel being added to the aircraft?
Remote Fuel Panel cockpit, set total quantity of desired fuel load
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If electrical power is lost to the fuel pumps, will the engines still run?
Suction Feed is available below 20,000’
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If automatic refuelling has been accomplished since the last flight you should check that the
Auto refuel switch on the Remote Refuelling Panel is selected off
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On Emergency Batteries (E-BATTS) the pilot can determine the fuel quantity on
MCDU 1 (Multi Function Display Unit No.1)
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How do you use the Remote Fuel Panel?
Set fuel quantity desired Select AUTO Asterisk (*) displays next to amount to be added
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Which manual describes FUELING PROCEDURES?
AOM Chapter 9 Handling & Servicing Procedures 09-02-10 Fuel Servicing
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How do you transfer fuel from tank to tank?
User Inter Tank Valve
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How do you balance fuel using the INTER TANK VALVE?
Rotate Rudder Trim in direction of HEAVY WING, resulting in ½ trapezoid displacement, then open INTER TANK VALVE
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During pressure refueling, the FQSC (Fuel Quantity Signal Conditioner) monitors intertank quantities. What happens if an imbalance of 500 lbs. / 226 Kg occurs?
The FQSC interrupts fueling to the HEAVY wing until the imbalance is reduced to 100 lbs. / 45 kg. a fuel level low probe is installed in each fuel hopper.
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At what fuel level will a “FUEL LEVEL LOW” CAS message appear?
650 Ibs. / 295 kg
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How much fuel does each fuel hopper contain?
190 US gallons / 1283 Ibs.
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If you are balancing fuel what is the CAS message displayed when you open X-FLOW Valve
Blue “FUEL X-FLOW VALVE OPEN” After 5 minutes the CAS changes to an AMBER “FUEL X-FLOW VALVE OPEN”
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If fuel is allowed to go out of balance by more than 1000 Ibs. in flight how will the crew be notified?
Blue “FUEL IMBALANCE” CAS
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What are the in flight and ground imbalance limits?
Ground - 1,000 lbs. In Flight - 2,000 Ibs.
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What is the maximum fuel load at normal fuel density?
41,300 Ibs.
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The Heated Fuel Return System (HFRS) opens at 0º C and stops at +10ºC. What else is the FADEC monitoring to open the Fuel Return to Tank Valve (FRTT)?
The cockpit overhead switch is selected to AUTO The engine fire handle stowed (not pulled) Engine LOW Fuel Pressure not indicated Engine LOW Fuel Quantity not indicated Engine FUEL FLOW is less than 2,250 Ibs. per engine Fuel Filter not blocked Fuel X-Flow valve closed Fuel temperature should be at or below 0ºC Electrical Power to the FRTT valve available
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What are the electrical power sources for the Fuel Pumps?
L MAIN – Left ESS DC L ALTERNATE – Left MAIN DC R MAIN – Right ESS DC R ALTERNATE – Right MAIN DC
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Display the HYDRAULICS 2/3 Synoptic. What systems can power the following components
GEAR – L / PTU / EMERGENCY BOTTLE BRAKES – L / PTU / AUX / BRAKE ACCUMULATOR FLAPS – L / PTU / AUX NOSE STEERING – L / PTU / AUX GROUND SPOILERS – L / R GROUND SPOILER Pop Up (electro-hydraulic servo valves) – L / PTU / AUX
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When ARMED, the PTU operates automatically ON when?
L HYD pressure drops below 1500 psi
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Operation of the PTU assumes loss of the
Left hydraulic system pressure
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The motor side of the Power Transfer Unit (PTU) is driven by
Right hydraulic system pressure
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When ARMED, the AUX pump comes on automatically when
L HYD and PTU pressure is below 1500 psi, and Brake pedals depressed 10º (pump locks on)
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What is the Brake Accumulator pre charge?
1200psi
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If L HYD SYSTEM fluid is depleted but AUX fluid remains in the L HYD reservoir, what system can provide braking?
AUX Pump
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What is the GEAR EMERGENCY BLOWDOWN accumulator pressure charge?
3100 psi
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How do you turn off the L / R Hydraulic system to get zero (0) hydraulic pressure?
Pull L / R Fire handle
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Pulling the Engine Fire Handle will shut off
Fuel Hydraulic pressure Engine Generator (IDG)
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What are the fluid quantities of the L / R Hydraulic system reservoirs?
Left – 4.8 gallons on the Synoptic page Right – 1.6 gallons on the Synoptic page
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What is lost if you lose the Left Hydraulic system?
Left Thrust Reverser
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If no other means of pressurizing the LEFT HYD system (L HYD pump and PTU inop) are available, the AUX pump can provide hydraulic pressure to operate the following components
Flaps, Brakes and Nose Wheel Steering
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Can you change the Yaw Damper from the LEFT to the RIGHT?
Yes Use DISP CONT / SENSORS / BOX FGC 2
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What is lost if you loose the RIGHT HYDRAULIC SYSTEM pressure?
Right Thrust Reverser
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What will prevent automatic PTU operation when PTU is ARMED?
L HYD system fluid quantity less than 1.0 gallons R HYD system fluid temperature 104.4ºC or more
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If the PTU shuts of automatically, can you manually select ON?
YES Push “ON” legend
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Can you replenish the hydraulic quantity?
YES Hydraulic replenish reservoir in the tail compartment
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Where do you find Manual Operations for the Main Entrance Door?
AOM Chapter 9 (09-03-20: Manually Opening and Closing Main Entrance Door)
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How is the auto turn-on feature of the AUX pump checked during PRE-FLIGHT?
ARM the AUX pump on the overhead panel Depress brake pedals more than 10º The AUX pump will latch ON
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In the above scenario how is the AUX pump turned OFF?
Select AUX pump ARM / NOT ARM switch to NOT ARM and back to ARM
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If the PTU is operating automatically, how do stop the operation?
Select PTU ARM / NOT ARM switch to NOT ARM
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The Landing Gear Emergency Bottle during pre-flight shows 1800psi, the bottle should be serviced at
3100psi at 70ºF (21ºC)
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How many pins are removed before flight from the landing gear and door system?
Six (6); three (3) Gear; three (3) Gear Door
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Do not lower the landing gear utilizing the alternate system at speeds in excess of
175 knots
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What are the Gear Extension Speeds?
Gear – 225 (extension) 250 KCAS once down
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During preflight, a gear uplock is closed. What action should you perform?
Pin the gear door valve OPEN Turn on external battery switch at Left Front Access panel Actuate the Aux pump at the Right Front access panel until the gear door and uplocks open Remove gear door pin Actuate the Aux pump again until the gear door closes Turn off external battery switch at the Left Front Access panel
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If the landing gear fails to retract, you should
NOT RETARD the throttles to IDLE in flight UNARM the Ground Spoilers
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If the landing gear fails to extend, what action may reset the extension mode of operation?
Verify the Emergency Landing Gear handle is fully down Pressing the DUMP valve switch to provide an alternate electrical path for the gear extension control circuit
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If the landing gear fails to retract, what action must be performed to prevent landing with 400 pounds of applied brake pressure (Wheel despin brakes)?
Press and Hold the DUMP valve for three (3) seconds
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Which “Down and Locked Indication” has precedence over the other, The Landing Gear Control Panel OR the Landing Gear indication on the Flight Control Synoptic?
The Landing Gear Control Panel
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Is there an Alternate Landing Gear Extension procedure?
YES, Using the Emergency Landing Gear Handle (EMERGENCY BLOWDOWN)
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What is the Emergency Landing Gear Nitrogen Bottle Pressure?
3100 PSI
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What does an illuminated GEAR HANDLE light mean during gear retraction?
The Landing Gear and/or Gear Doors are NOT retracted (up and locked)
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When will the GEAR HANDLE light extinguish during gear extension?
When the landing gear is down and locked (gear door position is NOT considered)
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If the LANDING GEAR IS NOT EXTENDED, when will the Landing Gear Warning HORN sound?
Anytime the Flaps are selected more than 22º (FLAPS >22º) Aircraft Altitude < 350 feet AGL and either throttle positioned to IDLE (may be muted)
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ANTI SKID braking is available from which hydraulic system/systems?
L HYD SYS / PTU/ AUX SYS
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Is ANTI SKID protection available when using the PARK/EMER BRAKE?
NO
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What is the MINIMUM ACCUMULATOR PRESSURE to set the PARKING brake?
1700 PSI, It is recommended the ACCUMULATOR be pressurized to 3000 PSI
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The MAXIMUM BRAKE PRESSURE when using the PARK/EMER BRAKE or during NO ANTISKID BRAKING is
400 PSI
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What change occurs to the BRAKE PRESSURE display on the BRAKE synoptic when ANTISKID is selected OFF?
The PRESSURE scale changes to a MAX 800 PSI AND an AMBER LINE appears at 400 PSI
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In order to obtain a valid BRAKE WEAR INDICATION
The PARKING BRAKE MUST be SET
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The DIGITAL ANTISKID CONTROL UNIT (DACU) ALSO supplies wheel speed input of knots to which items for operation?
GROUND SPOILERS AND THRUST REVERSER
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What is the proper position of the OVERTRAVEL indicator on the Nose Strut during PREFLIGHT?
FLUSH with the steering collar
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Below 18 knots ground speed, TILLER STEERING can provide how many degrees of steering?
80º left and right
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RUDDER PEDAL STEERING normally provides how many degrees of steering?
7º left and right If TILLER STEERING FAIL CAS message is displayed, rudder pedal authority increases to 16°
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If you experience an AMBER WOW FAULT message during flight, you should
SELECT GROUND SPOILER SWITCH OFF and refer to the CHECKLIST
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An AMBER WOW FAULT message displayed during flight is an indication of
BOTH MAIN GEAR WOW switches being in the GROUND mode
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If you experience a BLUE WOW FAULT message during flight, you should
REFER to BLUE WOW FAULT message
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What is required of the combined WOW to be in the AIR mode?
ONE MAIN GEAR WOW in AIR mode
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If the GEAR HANDLE will NOT move to the UP position after takeoff, you should
SELECT GROUND SPOILER SWITCH OFF REFER TO QRH CHECKLIST for LANDING GEAR FAILURE TO RETRACT
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The following conditions will sound the landing gear warning horn
The aircraft is on the ground (WOW switches compressed), the Air Data System (ADS) indicates less than sixty knots (60kts), and the gear handle is in the retract position
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What does an amber “X” on a flight control on the Flight Control Synoptic Page indicate?
Flight control RVDT has failed
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If LATERAL HOPS occur, hydraulic power is turned off to
Both Ailerons
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What can you do in case of a jammed aileron?
Pull disconnect handle for aileron
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What can you do in case of a jammed elevator?
Pull disconnect handle for elevators
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What is the maximum deflection of the Speed Brakes when you use the handle?
Maximum deflection is 30º
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What is the maximum deflection of the Ground Spoilers?
55º Note: the control pressure is from Left, PTU or AUX system
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What system does the Standby Rudder use following the loss of Left/Right systems?
Standby Rudder will use AUX pump to YD1. May need to select FGC1. It uses the AUX pump to power the Rudder through the Left systems port and only works while airborne (WOW in FLIGHT)
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How are the Flaps controlled?
The flaps are electrically requested and hydraulically powered by the Left, PTU or AUX pressure. Flap control in the Flap/Stab computer is DC
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How is AILERON HOPS reset?
Use QRH and PULL / RESET CB’s
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What happens with a HOPS?
The Aileron HOPS shuts of both actuators whereas Elevators and Rudder only shuts down the affected actuator
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What must you do to use the mechanical trim wheel?
Select the PITCH TRIM switch light to OFF
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What does BLUE SINGLE RUDDER CAS message indicate?
Rudder power is down to one (1) hydraulic power source
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When ON, what does the GRD SPOILER FLAP OVERRIDE switch simulate?
Flaps are actually more than 22º (>22º) GROUND SPOILERS deploy automatically with Wheel Speed Spin up
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The reason for selecting the GPWS/GND SPLR ORIDE to ON when landing with flaps less than twenty two degrees (22º) is
To prevent the nuisance TOO LOW FLAPS aural alert and Deploy the ground spoilers with wheel spin up
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What does RED GROUND SPOILER CAS message mean?
Failed Ground Spoiler component OR Deployed Ground Spoiler Panel
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Loss of one hydraulic system will
Not effect spoiler activation
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The horizontal stabilizer (STAB) remains operative in the EMER STAB ARM mode, and can be positioned with the
Yoke Trim Switches
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Selecting the EMER STAB switch ON (ARM)
Illuminates ARM in switch Enables EMER STAB mode STABILIZER positioned by using YOKE electric pitch trim wheels
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Selecting the EMER STAB switch OFF
Switch is dark EMER STAB mode disabled STABILIZER now moves corresponding to flap position
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Selecting STALL BARR switch OFF
OFF illuminates in switch STALL BARRIER CAS displays Stick Pusher is disabled Stall warning stick shaker continues to function
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Selecting STALL BARR switch ON
Must be selected ON for all flight operations unless a malfunction OR Procedural reasons require switch to be selected OFF
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Selecting PITCH TRIM ENG/DISENG switch to ENG
DISENG (AMBER) is extinguished Pitch Trim is engaged YOKE pitch trim switch is active for elevator trim
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Selecting PITCH TRIM ENG/DISENG switch to DISENG
DISENG (AMBER) is illuminated YOKE pitch trim is disengaged MANUAL TRIM WHEEL must be used for elevator trim
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Selecting YAW DAMP ENG/DISENG switch to ENG
DISENG (AMBER) is extinguished YAW dampers are engaged
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Selecting YAW DAMP ENG/DISENG switch to DISENG
DISENG (AMBER) is illuminated YAW dampers are disengaged
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Selecting the GPWS/GND SPLR switch to ON
ON (AMBER) legend is illuminated Automatic ground spoiler deployment will occur with flaps <22º and both struts have Wheel Speed Spin up GPWS voice alarm “TOO LOW FLAPS” is inhibited
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Selecting the GPWS/GND SPLR switch to OFF
ON (AMBER) legend is extinguished Automatic ground spoiler deployment will occur with flaps <22º only when Weight On Wheels has occurred GPWS voice alarm “TOO LOW FLAPS” is not inhibited
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Selecting the GND SPLR switch to OFF
OFF (AMBER) is illuminated Ground Spoiler System is not armed to operate Gear Down the blue “Ground Spoiler Unarm” CAS message will appear
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What is required for ground spoiler deployment with flaps > 22 degrees?
Select the GND SPLR switch to ARMED (BLUE) legend is illuminated Both throttles at idle Wheel spin up or WOW ground on each main gear strut
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NO GND SPLRS red switch lights on centre windscreen post illuminate if
Operational parameters are satisfied GND SPLR switch selected to ARMED (BLUE) Left wing, right wing or both wing ground spoilers did not deploy
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The flight controls GUST LOCK
Secures the aircraft moveable surfaces in stabilized positions Prevents damage to surfaces and control linkages from high winds or jet blast Effective in wind speeds up to 60 knots
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Ensure hydraulic pressure is depleted prior to engaging the GUST LOCK by
Cycling the flight controls with the control column, yoke, and rudder pedals AIR CONDITIONING, PRESSURIZATION, PNEUMATICS, & ICE & RAIN
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How many ways are there to OPEN the Bleed Air Isolation Valve?
CRANK MASTER Switch START MASTER Switch APU BLEED AIR Switch MANUALLY
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When will the APU Bleed Switch open the Isolation Valve?
60 seconds after the APU reaches 100%
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The 8th stage bleed air augments the 5th stage. Can you select 8th bleed air ON?
NO – it is opened automatically by the Bleed Air Controller (BAC)
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14psi, 24psi and 35psi are three set point trigger values in the BAC (Bleed Air Controller) to kick in the 8th stage Bleed Air. What operation mode causes this?
14 psi normal 24 psi (low power settings: descent / holding) 35 psi (single pack operation)
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What is the minimum pack pressure for single pack operation?
35 psi
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The BLEED AIR CONFIGURATION CAS messages illuminate for?
APU & ENGINE BLEED AIR selected simultaneously ISOLATION VALVE OPEN with BOTH ENGINE BLEED AIR switches selected ON
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What is the temperature range in AUTO?
60º - 90ºF
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What is the temperature range in MANUAL?
35º - 230ºF
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If the AUTO TEMP SELECT pushbutton is selected OFF and the TEMP DISPLAY button is Selected to DUCT, the digital temperature readouts reflect the
Actual Temperature in the supply ducts to the air conditioned areas
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What happens when you select the RAM AIR switch?
Both AC packs turn off A/C depressurizes at cabin leak rate
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The TROV is electrically operated in response to the Cabin Pressure Controller (CPC) what are the modes of operation?
AUTO, SEMI and MANUAL
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During takeoff and departure, climbing to FL410, automatic anti-icing is inhibited
Below 1,500 feet AGL and above 35,000’
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Automatic anti-ice is available during descent and landing when
From 35,000’ to landing
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With WING ANTI-ICE operating, the Bleed Air Controller (BAC) maintains the wing leading edge at a temperature of
130ºF
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When the CABIN WINDOW HEAT switch is pushed on the ground, the switch capsule should
Illuminate OFF (BLUE)
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The EVS switch on the overhead panel applies heat for
Two (2) minutes until it turns off or when it detects a temperature higher than 14ºC
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During taxing or holding on the ground at low power settings in temperatures less than +1ºC it is recommended that just prior to take off the engine should be
Accelerated to 40% LP RPM for 10 seconds and at intervals of 1 hour
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How many motors are available for pressurization TROV operation?
Three (3), 2 for Automatic and 1 manual
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What are the power sources for the pressurization motors?
Two (2) A/C (AUTO/SEMI) One (1) D/C (MANUAL)
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In AUTO, where does the pressurization information come from?
MCDU
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Maximum cabin pressure differential (psi) permitted for taxi, take-off or landing is
0.3 psi
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What are the trip points for the Cabin Pressurization Relief Valve?
Cabin Differential 10.28 Amber CAS Cabin Differential 10.48 Red CAS Negative differential pressure relief at -0.25 psi
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The pressurization system will change from LANDING to FLIGHT when
Taxi speed is equal to or greater that 8 knots Power levers advanced fifteen degrees (15º) forward
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What are the “Cabin Pressure Low” CAS Trip points?
8000’ - LFE (Landing Field Elevation) less than 7,500 10,000’- LFE greater than 7,500, but less than 9,500 14,500’ – LFE greater than 9,500 10,000’ – Manual Mode 14,750’ (+/-250) Cabin Altitude / Oxygen Masks drop down automatically
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Activation of the EDM (EMERGENCY DESCENT MODE) will result in the aircraft
Turning left 90º Descending to 15,000” At 340 KCAS (MAN) Once at 15,000’ speed target changes to 250 KCAS (MAN) Note: Autopilot must be engaged / Autothrottles will engage if disengaged
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What conditions must exist for EDM mode to activate?
AIRCRAFT ALTITUDE ABOVE 40,000’ AUTOPILOT ENGAGED
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What airspeed will automatically enter on the GUIDANCE PANEL SPEED window during EDM mode?
340 KCAS (MAN) 250 KCAS (MAN) once level off at 15,000’
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Can Guidance Panel heading be changed during EDM mode?
NO
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AUTO ANTI-ICE protection terminates in what sequence after the ice detectors no longer sense the presence of ice
After 1 minute – ICE DETECTED L / R CAS message is removed After 3 minutes – COWL ANTI-ICE valves close After 5 minutes – WING ANTI-ICE valves close
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If the APU is operating when pushing the ICE DET test button, ensure the
WING ANTI-ICE switches are selected OFF Note: Wing Anti-Ice valve will open and the APU LCV (Load Control Valve) will try to increase APU bleed air output to satisfy WING Anti-Ice demand. Not a good thing for the APU
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When pushing the ICE DET button, the following CAS messages appear
ICE DETECT FAIL, L/R ICE DETECTED, L/R
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What must you do if anti-ice is selected ON for take-off?
Anti-ice must be selected in the MCDU on TAKEOFF INIT page 4/5 in order for the V Speeds to BOX
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During pre-flight, when the CABIN WDO HT switch is selected ON
OFF (BLUE) legend should illuminate in the switch if OFF (BLUE) legend does not illuminate: Select the CABIN WDO HT switch to OFF, then Ensure the CABIN WDW HTRS GROUND BYPASS switch at Observers Seat panel is selected OFF
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The WSHL BLWR (if installed) operates
Ground only (WOW)