Describe the function of an engine driven generator
Engine driven generators are used to supply electrical power to aircraft systems
On some aircraft the generator may be used as a starter motor
Describe the function of the electrical systems
Electrical systems provide power to the flight critical and mission systems
What is an electrical ‘bus’
An independent electrical system for redundancy
Flight essential bus - flight control and power
Standby bus - typically battery backup for flight instruments
Mission bus - to power mission equipment
Describe the functions of hydraulic pumps
Hydraulic pumps supply hydraulic pressure to aircraft systems.
What systems use hydraulic pressure
Flight controls
Flaps
Landing gear and nose wheel steering & brakes
Autopilot
Weapon bay doors
Describe the function of bleed air systems
Compressed air bled off of the aircraft engines or APU
What is bleed air used for
Engine starting
Air-conditioning
Wing de-icing
Engine anti-ice
Weapons bay heating
Describe the functions of environmental control systems
ECS pumps air into the cabin to regulate cabin pressure levels.
What is a PACK, what is it used for, and how does it work
Pneumatic air conditioning kit
Provides pressurised, temperature controlled air to the cabin
Run from bleed air
Describe the functions of fire warning systems
Fire warning and suppression systems are designed to detect and respond to fires in critical areas such as engines, APU and cargo compartments
Smoke and heat detectors alert the crew through cokpit and cabin warnings if fire or overheating is detected
Fire suppression systems are used to extinguish fires remotely
Desbribe the functions of supplemental oxygen systems
Emergency onboard oxygen systems provide immediate access to supplemental oxygen for pilots and passengers in the event of cabin depressurisation or other emergencies.
They can be a mix of fitted and portable oxygen sets, and oxygen flow can be adjusted based on altitude and emergency
Describe and explain what OBIGGS is
On Board Inert Gas Generation System
Used in the aircraft to generate inert gas from the cabin air to reduce the risk of fuel tank explosions by displacing flammable vapours with inert gases during flight.
How does OBIGGS work
Draws in ambient air, filters it, then creates nitrogen-rich inert gas, then pumps it into the fuel tanks. This minimises their potential for combustion and enhance overall aircraft safety
Describe the function of pneumatic power systems
On board pneumatic power systems operate in a similar way to hydraulic systems, but use compressed air instead of hydraulic fluid
List systems that are pneumatic powered
Brakes
Doors
Launching weapons on P-8
Launching sonobuoys on P-8