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How many yellow annunciator panel lights? |
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25 depending on the tail number and equipment installed on the aircraft. |
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How many and what yellow annunciator panel lights represent additional equipment/are particular to tail numbers? |
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2
BATTERY CHARGE = Airplanes prior to FL-215 and FM-10.
PROP GND SOL = Optional Equipment FL-115 adn after, FM-10 and after. |
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Left generator bus isoloated from center bus. |
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Hydraulic fluid in the power pack is low. |
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Propeller levers are not in high RPM/low pitch position with landing gear extended. |
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Right generator bus isloated from center bus. |
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Right generator off-line. |
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Metal contamination in left engine oil is detected. |
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No left auxiliary fuel transfer. |
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Battery isoloated from the generator buses. |
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No right auxiliary fuel transfer. |
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Metal contamination in the right engine oil is detected. |
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Left engine selected anti-ice system inoperative. |
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Less than 30 min left fuel quantity remaining at max continuous power. |
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Battery charge rate is too high.
Airplanes prior to FL-215 and FM-10. |
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External power connector is plugged in.
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Less than 30 min right fuel quantity remaining at max continuous power. |
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Right engine selected anti-ice system inoperative. |
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Left bleed air flow control valve is closed. |
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Autofeather switch is not armed and landing gear is extended. |
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Electric trim de-energized by trim disconnect switch on control wheel. PITCH TRIM switch ON. |
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Oxygen arming handle not pulled or system failed to charge. |
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Rudder boost switch is off. |
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Right bleed air flow control valve is closed. |
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28V being delivered to one or both ground idle low pitch stop solenoids.
Optional Equipment FL-115 and after, FM-10 and after. |
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How many green annunciator panel lights? |
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What green annunciator system is associated with optional equipment? |
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Left ignition and engine start switch ON, or, Left auto-ignition system armed and Left engine TQ below 17%. |
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Left engine anti-ice vanes in position for icing conditions. |
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Right engine anti ice vanes in position for icing conditions. |
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Right ignition and engine start switch ON, or Right auto-ignition armed and Right engine TQ below 17%. |
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Wing surface deice system in operation. |
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Left brake deice system in operation.
Optional Equipment. |
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Manually closed generator bus ties. |
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Right brake deice system is in operation. |
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Horizontal stabilizer surface deice system is in operation. |
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How many white annunciator panel lights? |
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Left propeller is below the flight idle stop. |
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Cabin altitude exceeds 10,000 feet. |
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Landing light(s) or taxi light ON with landing gear up. |
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Passenger oxygen system charged. |
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Right engine N1 too low for air conditioning load. |
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Right propeller is below the flight idle stop. |
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How many red annunciator lights are there? |
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What systems, associated with the red annunciator panel lights, are optional? |
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1. A/P TRIM FAIL.
2. A/P FAIL. |
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Airstair door open or not secure. |
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Fuel pressure failure on left side. |
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Cabin pressure altitude exceeds 12,000 feet. |
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Cabin differential pressure exceeds 6.9 PSI. |
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Fuel pressure failure on right side. |
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Low oil pressure in left engine. |
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Improper trim or no trim from autopilot trim command.
Optional Equipment. |
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Low oil pressure in right engine. |
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Melted or failed plastic left bleed air failure warning line. |
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Autopilot monitor has sensed a failure.
Optional Equipment. |
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Melted or failed plastic right bleed air failure warning line. |
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ENGINE FIRE OR FAILURE IN FLIGHT |
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1. CONDITION LEVER = FUEL CUTOFF
2. PROPELLER LEVER = FEATHER
3. FIREWALL FUEL VALVE = CLOSE
4. FIRE EXTINGUISHER = ACTUATE (IF REQUIRED)
5. GENERATOR = OFF
6. ENGINE AUTO IGNITION = OFF
7. AUTOFEATHER = OFF
8. PROP SYNC = OFF
9. BRAKE DEICE = OFF
10. ELECTRICAL LOAD = MONITOR
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1. CONDITION LEVER = FUEL SHUTOFF
2. FIREWALL FUEL VALVE = CLOSE
3. STARTER SWITCH = STARTER ONLY (30 SECONDS)
4. FIRE EXTINGUISHER (IF WARNING PERSISTS) = ACTUATE |
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EMERGENCY ENGINE SHUTDOWN ON THE GROUND |
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1. CONDITION LEVER = FUEL SHUTOFF
2. PROP LEVERS = FEATHER
3. FIREWALL FUEL VALVE = CLOSE
4. MASTER SWITCH (GANG BAR) = OFF
5. BATTERY BUS = EMER OFF
6. ESIS/STANDBY GYRO = OFF |
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ENGINE FAILURE DURING TAKEOFF (AT OR BELOW V1) - TAKEOFF ABORTED |
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1. POWER LEVERS = GROUND FINE
2. BRAKES = MAXIMUM
WARNING: DO NOT USE REVERSE THRUST WITH ONE ENGINE INOPERATIVE. CARE MUST BE EXERCISED WHEN USING SINGLE-ENGINE GROUND FINE ON SURFACES WITH REDUCED TRACTION. |
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ENGINE FAILURE DURING TAKEOFF (AT OR ABOVE V1) - TAKEOFF CONTINUED |
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-TAKEOFF CONTINUED-
1. VR SPEED = ROTATE APPROXIMATELY 10 DEGREES PITCH
2. LANDING GEAR = UP
3. AIRSPEED = MAINTAIN V2 TO 400 FEET AGL
4. PROPELLER (INOPERATIVE ENG) = VERIFY FEATHERED
WARNING: DO NOT RETARD THE FAILED ENGINE POWER LEVER UNTIL THE AUTOFEATHER SYSTEM HAS COMPLETELY STOPPED PROPELLER ROTATION. TO DO SO WILL DEACTIVATE THE AUTOFEATHER CIRCUIT AND PREVENT AUTOMATIC FEATHERING.
5. FLAPS (400 FEET AGL) = UP AT V2+9KTS
6. AIRSPEED = INCREASE TO 125 KTS
7. CLIMB TO 1,500 FEET, THEN FOLLOW WITH CLEAN UP PROCEDURES:
A. CONDITION LEVER = FUEL CUTOFF
B. PROPELLER LEVER = FEATHER
C. FIREWALL FUEL VALVE = CLOSE
D. GENERATOR = OFF
E. ENG AUTO IGNITION = OFF
8. AUTOFEATHER = OFF
9. PROP SYNC = OFF
10. BRAKE DEICE = OFF
11. ELECTRICAL LOAD = MONITOR
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L OR R OIL PRESS LO ANNUNCIATOR:
1. OIL PRESSURE = CONFIRM <60 PSI
2. IF CONFIRMED = SECURE ENGINE, OR: LAND AT THE NEAREST SUITABLE AIRPORT USING THE MINIMUM POWER REQUIRED TO SUSTAIN FLIGHT
[L/R OIL PRES LO]
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L OR R FUEL PRESS LO ANNUNCIATOR:
1. STANDBY PUMP (FAILED SIDE) = ON
2. [FUEL PRESS LO] = EXTINGUISHED
3. OIL TEMP GAGE (FAILED SIDE) = MONITOR
[L/R FUEL PRESS LO] |
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1. OXYGEN MASKS = DON
2. MASK SELECTOR SWITCH = EMER POSITION
3. MIC SWITCHES = OXY
4. INSTRUMENT EMERGENCY LIGHTS = ON
5. GENERATORS = OFF
TO FACILITATE SMOKE REMOVAL:
6. PILOT AND COPILOT AIR = PULL ON
7. DEFROST AIR = PULL ON
8. CABIN AIR = PULL TO DECREASE
9. COCKPIT DOOR = OPEN
IF SMOKE PERSISTS OR IF EXTINGUISHING OF FIRE IS NOT CONFIRMED:
10. AVIONICS MASTER = OFF
11. CABIN PRESSURIZATION (IF DESIRED) = DUMP
12. MASTER SWITCH (GANG BAR) = OFF
13. STORM WINDOW (IF REQUIRED) = OPEN BELOW 13,500 FEET
14. GND COMM SWITCH = PRESS TO RESTORE COMM
15. PLAN ON FLAPS UP LANDING
16. MANUALLY EXTEND GEAR
17. LAND AT NEAREST SUITABLE AIRPORT
WARNING: DISSIPATION OF SMOKE IS NOT SUFFICENT EVIDENCE THAT A FIRE HAS BEEN EXTINGUISHED. IF IT CANNOT BE VISUALLY CONFIRMED THAT NO FIRE EXISTS, LAND AT THE NEAREST SUITABLE AIRPORT. |
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ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEM SMOKE OR FUMES |
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1. HEADSET(S) = OFF
2. OXYGEN MASKS = DON
3. MASK SELECTOR SWITCH = EMER POSITION
4. AUDIO SPEAKERS = ON
5. MIC SWITCHES = OXYGEN MASK
6. CABIN TEMP MODE = OFF
7. VENT BLOWER = HIGH
8. LEFT BLEED AIR VALVE = PNEU AND ENVIRO OFF
IF SMOKE DECREASES:
9. CABIN TEMP MODE = OFF
IF SMOKE DOES NOT DECREASE:
10. LEFT BLEED AIR VALVE = OPEN
11. RIGHT BLEED AIR VALVE = PNEU AND ENVIRO OFF
IF SMOKE DECREASES:
12. CONTINUE OPERATION WITH RIGHT BLEED AIR OFF
IF SMOKE PERSISTS:
13. BLEED AIR VALVES = PNEU AND ENVIRO OFF
14. CABIN PRESSURIZATION = DUMP
15. STORM WINDOW (IF REQUIRED) = OPEN BELOW 13,500 FEET
16. LAND AT THE NEAREST SUITABLE AIRPORT
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IF THE DOOR UNLOCKED ANNUNCIATOR ILLUMINATES, OR IF AN UNLATCHED AIRSTAIR DOOR/CARGO DOOR IS SUSPECTED:
1. ALL OCCUPANTS = SEATED WITH BELTS SECURELY FASTENED
2. CABIN SIGN - FSB
3. CABIN DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE = REDUCE TO LOWEST VALUE PRACTICAL (O)
A. DESCENT AND/OR
B. SELECT HIGHER CABIN ALTITUDE SETTING
4. OXYGEN = AS REQUIRED
5. LAND AT NEAREST SUITABLE AIRPORT
[DOOR UNLOCKED] |
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1. POWER LEVERS = IDLE
2. PROP LEVERS = FULL FOWARD
3. FLAPS (202 KTS MAX) = APPROACH
4. LANDING GEAR (184 KTS MAX) = DOWN
5. AIRSPEED = 184 KTS MAX |
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15,000 POUNDS = 109 KTS VREF
14,000 POUNDS = 105 KTS VREF
13,000 POUNDS = 102 KTS VREF
12,000 POUNDS = 100 KTS VREF
11,000 POUNDS = 100 KTS VREF
10,000 POUNDS = 100 KTS VREF
1. APPROACH SPEED (VREF) = CONFIRM
2. CABIN SIGN = FSB
3. AUTOFEATHER = ARM
4. FLAPS = APPROACH
5. LANDING GEAR = DOWN
6. POWER LEVERS = IDLE
7. EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR LIGHTS = AS REQUIRED
8. RADAR = AS REQUIRED
9. SURFACE DEICE = AS REQUIRED
WHEN LANDING ASSURED:
10. PRESSURIZATION = DUMP
11. FLAPS = DOWN
12. AIRSPEED = VREF
13. YAW DAMP = OFF
14. PROPELLER LEVERS = FULL FORWARD
AFTER TOUCHDOWN:
15. POWER LEVERS = LIFT AND SELECT GROUND FINE
16. BRAKES = AS REQUIRED
AFTER AIRPLANE COMES TO A STOP:
17. CONDITION LEVERS = FUEL CUTOFF
18. FIREWALL FUEL VALVES = CLOSE
19. MASTER SWITCH (GANG BAR) = OFF
20. BATTERY BUS = EMER OFF |
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1. LANDING GEAR = UP
2. FLAPS = UP
WARNING: DO NOT FEATHER SECOND ENGINE PROPLLER IF A NO STARTER ASSIST AIR START IS TO BE CONDUCTED. AIR STARTS WITH A WINDMILLING PROPELLER WILL RESULT IN LOWER STARTING TEMPERATURES. REFER TO ABNORMAL PROCEDURES FOR AIR START PROCEDURES.
3. PROP LEVERS = FEATHERED
4. AIRSPEED = 135 KTS
5. GLIDE RATIO = 2.3 NAUTICAL MILES
FOR EACH 1000 FEET OF ALTITUDE, DECREASE 0.2 NAUTICAL MILES FOR EACH 10 KTS HEADWIND. |
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L DC GEN AND R DC GEN AUUNCIATORS:
1. INSTRUMENT EMERGENCY LIGHTS = ON IF REQUIRED
2. GENERATOR SWITCHES = RESET, THEN ON
IF EITHER GENERATOR WILL RESET:
3. OPERATING GENERATOR LOADMETER = MONITOR
IF NEITHER GENERATOR WILL RESET:
4. NON-ESSENTIAL EQUIPMENT = OFF
5. AUTOPILOT = DISENGAGE
6. BATTERY AMMETER = MONITOR
7. LAND AT THE NEAREST SUITABLE AIRPORT (NO FLAPS AND MANUALLY EXTENDED LANDING GEAR)
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UNSCHEDULED ELECTRIC PITCH TRIM ACTIVATION |
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1. AIRPLANE ATTITUDE = MAINTAIN USING ELEVATOR CONTROL
2. A/P = DISCONNECT (PRESS AND HOLD FULLY...CONTINUE TO HOLD)
3. MANUALLY RETRIM AIRPLANE
4. A/P TRIM DISCONNECT = RELEASE
IF TRIM CONTINUES TO RUN:
5. A/P TRIM DISCONNECT = PRESS FULLY AND HOLD...CONTINUE TO HOLD
6. PITCH TRIM CIRCUIT BREAKER = PULL (4 DOWN, 3 RIGHT)
7. A/P TRIM DISCONNECT = RELEASE
8. RETRIM AIRPLANE
9. AUTOPILOT = DO NOT ENGAGE |
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UNSCHEDULED RUDDER BOOST ACTIVATION |
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1. A/P TRIM DISCONNECT = DEPRESS TO FIRST DETENT AND HOLD
2. RUDDER BOOST = OFF
IF CONDITION PERSISTS:
3. YD/AP DISC (ON FLIGHT GUIDANCE PANEL) = PULL DOWN
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CREW:
1. OXYGEN MASK(S) = DON
2. HEADSET(S) = DON
3. MIC SELECTOR SWITCH(S) = OXYGEN MASK
4. OXYGEN DURATION = CONFIRM
PASSENGERS:
5. PASSENGER MANUAL DROPOUT = PULL OUT
6. LANYARD PIN FOR EACH MASK USED = PULL OUT
7. MASK = DON
8. OXYGEN DURATION = CONFIRM
WARNING: THE HIGHEST RECOMMENDED CABIN ALTITUDE FOR SUSTAINED FLIGHT IS 25,000 FEET. |
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1. OXYGEN MASK(S) = DON
2. HEADSET(S) = DON
3. MIC SELECTOR SWITCHE(S) = OXYGEN MASK
4. PASSENGER MANUAL DROPOUT = PULL OUT
5. DESCEND = AS REQUIRED
6. PASSENGERS = PULL LANYARD PIN
7. RANGE = DETERMINE FOR CRUISE ALT
8. OXYGEN DURATION = CONFIRM
[CABIN ALT HI]
WARNING: THE HIGHEST RECOMMENDED CABIN ALTITUDE FOR SUSTAINED FLIGHT IS 25,000 FEET.
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HIGH DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE |
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1. BLEED AIR VALVE(S) = ENVIRO OFF
2. OXYGEN (CREW AND PASSENGERS) = AS REQUIRED
3. DESCENT = AS REQUIRED
[CABIN DIFF HI] |
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AUTO DEPLOYMENT OXYGEN SYSTEM FAILURE |
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1. PASSENGER MANUAL DROP OUT = PULL ON
2. FIRST AID MASK (IF REQUIRED) = DEPLOY MANUALLY
TO ISOLATE OXYGEN SUPPLY TO THE CREW AND FIRST AID MASK:
3. OXY CONTROL CIRCUIT BREAKER = PULL (3 UP, 5 RIGHT)
[CABIN ALT HI]
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MONITOR BLEED FAIL ANNUNCIATOR DURING ENG START; EITHER ENGINE WILL EXTINGUISH BOTH ANNUNCIATORS. ILLUMINATION IN FLIGHT INDICATES POSSIBLE RUPTURE OF BLEED AIR LINE AFT OF ENGINE.
1. BLEED AIR VALVE (AFFECTED ENG) = CLOSE
2. CABIN VSI AND PNEUMATIC PRESS = MONITOR |
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ESCAPE HATCH HANDLE = PULL |
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IF A SPIN IS ENTERED INADVERTENTLY:
1. CONTROL COLUMN = FULL FORWARD
2. FULL RUDDER = OPPOSITE DIRECTION OF SPIN
3. POWER LEVERS = IDLE
4. CONTROLS = NEUTRALIZE WHEN ROTATION STOPS
5. EXECUTE A SMOOTH PULLOUT |
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ENGINE RESTART - STARTER ASSIST |
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PROPELLER FEATHERED OR WINDMILLING:
1. ECS/TEMP MODE = OFF
2. COCKPIT/CABIN/VENT BLOWER = OFF
3. BLEED AIR VALVE (INOP ENGINE) = ENVIRO OFF
4. AFT BLOWER = OFF
5. RADAR = STANDBY OR OFF
6. FURNISHINGS = OFF
7. POWER LEVER = LOW RPM OR FEATHER
8. PROPELLER LEVER = LOW RPM OR FEATHER
9. CONDITION LEVER = FUEL CUTOFF
10. FIRWALL FUEL VALVE = ON
11. IGNITION AND STARTER SWITCH = ON
12. CONDITION LEVER = LOW IDLE
13. ITT AND N1 (1000 DEGREES MAX) = MONITOR
14. IGNITION AND START SWITCH = OFF (N1 ABOVE 50%)
15. PROP LEVER = AS REQUIRED
16. POWER LEVER = AS REQUIRED
17. GENERATOR = RESET, THEN ON
18. ENG AUTO IGNITION = AS REQUIRED
19. BLEED AIR VALVE = OPEN
20. ENVIRONMENTAL = RESTORE |
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ENGINE RESTART - NO STARTER ASSIST |
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PROPELLER FEATHERED OR WINDMILLING:
1. AIRSPEED = 140 KTS MIN
2. ALTITUDE = BELOW 20,000 FEET
3. POWER LEVER = IDLE
4. PROP LEVER = FULL FORWARD
5. CONDITION LEVER = FUEL CUTOFF
6. FIREWALL FUEL VALVE = OPEN
7. ENGINE ANTI-ICE = OFF
8. GENERATOR (INOP ENG) = OFF
9. BLEED AIR VALVE (INOP ENG) = ENVIRO OFF
10. ENGINE N1 = MONITOR (10% MIN)
11. ENG AUTO IGNITION = ARM
12. CONDITION LEVER = LOW IDLE
13. ITT AND N1 (1,000 DEGREES MAX)
14. POWER (AFTER ITT HAS PEAKED) = AS REQUIRED
15. GENERATOR = RESET, THEN ON
16. ENG AUTO IGNITION = AS REQUIRED
17. BLEED AIR VALVE = ON
18. PROP SYNC = AS REQUIRED
19. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT = AS REQUIRED |
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1. ECS MODE = OFF
2. COCKPIT/CABIN BLOWER = AUTO
3. BLEED AIR VALVE (INOP ENG) = ENVIR OFF
4. RADAR = STANDBY OR OFF
5. POWER LEVER = IDLE
6. PROP LEVER = LOW RPM
7. CONDITION LEVER = FUEL CUTOFF
8. FIREWALL FUEL VALVE = OPEN
9. IGNITION AND ENG START = ON
10. CONDITION LEVER (10% N1 OR ABOVE) = LOW IDLE
11. ITT & N1 = MONITOR (1,000 DEGREES MAX)
12. IGNITION AND ENGINE START SWITCH (N1 ABOVE 50%) = OFF
13. PROP LEVER = AS REQUIRED
14. POWER LEVER = AS REQUIRED
15. GENERATOR = RESET, THEN ON
16. ENG AUTO IGNITION SWITCH = AS REQUIRED
17. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT = AS REQUIRED
18. COCKPIT/CABIN BLOWER = AUTO
19. BLEED AIR VALVE OPEN
20. ECS MODE = AUTO
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SAME AS NORMAL LANDING EXCEPT:
1. PROPS = FULL FORWARD
2. AIRSPEED = VREF +20 KTS
3. GPWS FLAP OVERRIDE = SELECT |
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ONE ENGINE INOPERATIVE APPROACH & LANDING |
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1. APPROACH SPEED (VREF) = CONFIRM
2. PRESSURIZATION = CHECK
3. CABIN SIGN = FSB
4. FUEL BALANCE = CHECK
5. RADAR = AS REQUIRED
6. ENVIRONMENTAL BLEED AIR = LOW
7. SURFACE DEICE = AS REQUIRED
8. FLAPS = APPROACH
9. LANDING GEAR = DOWN
10. EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR LIGHTS = AS REQUIRED
11. PROP LEVER = FULL FOWARD
12. AIRSPEED = VREF +15 KTS
WHEN CERTAIN THAT THERE IS NO POSSIBILITY OF GO-AROUND:
13. FLAPS = FULL DOWN
14. AIRSPEED = VREF
15. EXECUTE = NORMAL LANDING |
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ONE ENGINE INOPERATIVE GO-AROUND |
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1. POWER = MAX ALLOWABLE
2. LANDING GEAR = UP
3. AIRSPEED = INCREASE TO 125 KTS
4. FLAPS = UP |
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PROPELLER GROUND IDLE STOP SOLENOID FAILURE |
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1. PROP GOV TEST CB = PULL
2. PROP BND SOL ANNUNCIATOR = IF EXTINGUISHED:
FLY NORMAL APPROACH, PLAN FOR LONGER LANDING DISTANCES.
3. PROP GND SOL ANNUNCIATOR = IF ILLUMINATED:
FLY SHALLOW, POWER ON APPROACH (1,450 RPM), DO NOT REDUCE POWER UNTIL IN THE FLARE, PLAN FOR LONGER LANDING DISTANCES. |
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LOW OIL PRESSURE:
1. OIL PRESSURE VALUES BETWEEN 60-90 ARE UNDESIRABLE AND SHOULD BE TOLERATED ONLY FOR COMPLETION OF THE FLIGHT AT A REDUCED POWER SETTING NOT EXCEEDING 62% TORQUE. |
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1. ANNUNCIATOR ILLUMINATION INDICATES POSSIBLE METAL CONTAMINATION IN THE ENGINE OIL SUPPLY. MONITOR ENGINE PARAMETER FOR ABNORMAL INDICATIONS, AND IF PARAMETERS ARE ABNORMAL PRECAUTIONARY SHUTDOWN MADE AT THE PILOT'S DESCRETION. CORRECT MALFUNTION PRIOR TO NEXT FLIGHT. |
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1. STANDBY PUMPS = OFF
2. AUX TRANSFER SWITCHES = AUTO
3. FUEL CROSSFEED = L OR R AS REQUIRED
A. FUEL CROSSFEED = ILLUMINATED
B. L OR R FUEL PRESS LO = EXTINGUISHED
4. FUEL QUANTITY = MONITOR (FUEL TRANSFER)
IF AUX FUEL FROM INOPERATIVE SIDE IS REQUIRED:
5. FIREWALL FUEL VALVE (INOP ENG) = OPEN
TO DISCONTINUE CROSSFEED:
6. FUEL CROSSFEED = OFF |
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1. AUX TRANSFER = OVERRIDE
2. FUEL QUANTITY = MONITOR (FUEL TRANSFER) |
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1. FUEL QUANTITY = CHECK
IF LOW QAUNTITY IS CONFIRMED BY FUEL GAGE:
2. STANDBY FUEL PUMP = ON
3. FUEL QUANTITY = MONITOR |
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1. GENERATOR = RESET, THEN ON
IF GENERATOR WILL NOT RESET:
2. GENERATOR = OFF
3. ELECTRICAL LOAD = MONITOR |
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1. LOADMETER (SAME SIDE) = MONITOR
IF INDICATION IS APPROPRIATE:
2. BUS SENSE SWITCH = RESET
IF GREATER THAN 100%:
3. GENERATOR (SAME SIDE) = OFF
4. OPPOSITE LOADMETER = MONITOR
IF GEN TIE WILL NOT RESET:
5. LOADMETERS = MONITOR |
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1. GEN TIES SWITCH = MAN CLOSE
IF GEN TIES DO NOT CLOSE:
2. BUS SENSE SWITCH = RESET
IF GEN TIES DO NOT CLOSE, CENTER BUS WILL BE POWERED ONLY BY THE BATTERY, EVENTUALLY DEPLETING THE BATTERY.
3. CENTER BUS EQUIPMENT = OFF
IF BATTERY IS DEPLETED:
4. LANDING GEAR = EXTEND MANUALLY |
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GEN TIE OPEN & DC GEN ON SAME SIDE |
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Definition
1. VERIFY GENERATOR IS OFFLINE
2. CHECK VOLTAGES ON BUSES
IF A BUS INDICATES A 0 VOLTAGE, A POSSIBLE SHORT MAY EXIST |
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1. CENTER BUS VOLTAGE = MONITOR
IF CENTER BUS VOLTAGE IS NORMAL (27.5-29 VDC)
2. BUS SENSE SWITCH = RESET
IF CENTER BUS VOLTAGE IS ZERO:
3. GEN TIES = OPEN
4. LANDING GEAR RELAY CB = PULL |
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1. NONESSENTIAL CIRCUIT = DO NOT RESET IN FLIGHT
2. ESSENTIAL CIRCUIT:
A. CIRCUIT BREAKER = PUSH TO RESET
B. IF CIRCUIT BREAKER TRIPS AGAIN = DO NOT RESET |
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AVIONICS MASTER POWER SWITCH FAILURE |
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IF THE AVIONICS MASTER PWR SWITCH FAILS TO OPERATE IN THE ON POSITION:
1. AVIONICS MASTER CB = PULL |
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YAW DAMP/RUDDER BOOST SYSTEM INOPERATIVE |
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1. DESCEND TO 5,000 FEET MSL OR BELOW (IF CONDITIONS PERMIT)
2. SINGLE ENGINE RUDDER FORCES MAY EXCEED 150 POUNDS. |
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IF [HYD FLUID FLOW] ILLUMINATES DURING FLIGHT:
1. ATTEMPT TO EXTEND LANDING GEAR NORMALLY UPON REACHING DESTINATION
IF LANDING GEAR FAILS TO EXTEND:
2. FOLLOW LANDING GEAR MANUAL EXTENSION PROCEDURE |
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1. ELECTRIC HEAT = OFF
2. VENT BLOWER = HI
3. CABIN/COKPIT AIR = PUSH TO INCREASE AIRLFLOW INTO CABIN
IF CONDITION PERSISTS:
4. CABIN TEMP MODE = MAN HEAT
5. MANUAL TEMP = DECREASE (60 SECONDS)
IF CONDITION PERSISTS FURTHER:
6. LEFT BLEED AIR VALVE = ENVIRO OFF
IF DUCT OVERTEMP DOES NOT EXTINGUISH AFTER 2 MINUTES:
7. RIGHT BLEED AIR VALVE = ENVIRO OFF
8. OXYGEN = AS REQUIRED
9. DESCEND = AS REQUIRED |
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LANDING GEAR MANUAL EXTENSION |
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Definition
IF THE LANDING GEAR FAILS TO EXTEND:
1. LANDING GEAR RELAY CIRCUIT BREAKER = PULL
2. LANDING GEAR CONTROL = DOWN
3. ALTERNATE EXTENSION HANDLE = PUMP UP AND DOWN UNTIL 3-GREEN GEAR DOWN LIGHTS ARE ILLUMINATED
LOSS OF PRESSURE WILL RESULT IF HANDLE IS LOWERED TO THE LEVEL OF THE SECURING CLIP DURING DOWNSTROKE.
IF ALL THREE GREEN DOWN ANNUNCIATORS ARE ILLUMINATED:
4. ALTERNATE EXTENSION HANDLE = STOW
5. LANDING GEAR CONTROLS = DO NOT ACTUATE
IF ONE OR MORE GREEN GEAR DOWN ANNUNCIATORS DO NOT ILLUMINATE AND A DECISION IS MADE TO LAND IN THIS CONDITION:
6. ALTERNATE EXTENSION HANDLE = CONTINUE PUMPING UNTIL MAX RESISTANCE IS FELT
7. ALTERNATE EXTENSION HANDLE = DO NOT LOWER LEAVE AT THE TOP OF THE UP STROKE
PRIOR TO LANDING:
8. ALTERNATE EXTENSION HANDLE = PUMP UNTIL MAX RESISTANCE IS FELT; DO NOT STOW
AFTER LANDING:
9. ALTERNATE EXTENSION HANDLE...CONTINUE PUMPING WHEN CONDITIONS PERMIT TO MAINTAIN HYDRAULIC PRESSURE UTIL THE GEAR CAN BE MECHANICALLY SECURED. DO NOT STOW HANDLE. DO NOT ACTIVATE THE LANDING GEAR CONTROL OR THE LANDING GEAR CIRCUIT BREAKER. THE LANDING GEAR IS CONSIDERED UNLOCKED UNTIL THE SYSTEM IS CYCLED AND CHECKED WITH THE AIRPLANE ON JACKS. |
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1. MANUAL PROP DEICE (MAN POS) = MAINTAIN FOR 90 SECONDS
2. LOADMETERS = MONITOR FOR SMALL NEEDLE DEFLECTION (APPROXIMATELY 10%) |
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Definition
1. ENGINE ANTI-ICE ACTUATOR = SELECT OTHER ACTUATOR
IF ENG ICE FAIL ANNUCIATOR DOES NOT EXTINGUISH:
2. EXIT ICING CONDITIONS
3. ASSUME ENGINE ANTI-ICE IS ON FOR PERFORMANCE CALCULATIONS |
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1. SURFACE DEICE = ATTEMPT MANUAL CYCLE
IF [WING DEICE] OR [TAIL DEICE] DO NOT ILLUMINATE OR IF BOOT INFLATION CANNOT BE CONFIRMED VISUALLY:
2. EXIT ICING CONDITIONS
3. REFER TO PERFORMANCE SECTION FOR RECOMMENDED LANDING APPROACH SPEEDS AND PERFORMANCE WITH ICE ON THE AIRPLANE |
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CRACK IN SIDE WINDOW OR WINDSHIELD |
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1. ALTITUDE = MAINTAIN 25,000 FEET OR LESS
2. PRESSURIZATION CONTROLLER = RESET
A. CRACKED WINDSHIELD = 4 PSI
B. CRACKED SIDE WINDOW = MINIMUM PRACTICAL |
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Definition
THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS MAY INDICATE SEVERE IN-FLIGHT ICING:
1. VISIBLE AT AMBIENT AIR TEMPERATURES BELOW 10 DEGREES
2. DROPLETS SPLASH OR SPATTER AT AMBIENT TEMPS BELOW 0 DEGREES CELCIUS
PROCEDURES FOR EXITING THE SEVERE ICING:
1. REQUEST PRIORITY HANDLING FROM AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL TO FACILITATE A ROUTE OR AN ALTITUDE CHANGE
2. AVOID ABRUPT AND EXCESSIVE MANEUVERING
3. DO NOT ENGAGE AUTOPILOT
4. IF AUTOPILOT IS ENGAGED, HOLD CONTROL WHEEL FIRMLY, THEN DISENGAGE
5. IF UNCOMMANDED ROLL MOVEMENT - REDUCE THE ANGLE OF ATTACK
6. DO NOT EXTEND FLAPS
7. FLAPS EXTENDED - DO NOT RETRACT UNTIL THE AIRFRAME IS CLEAR OF ICE
8. REPORT WEATHER CONDITIONS TO TRAFFIC CONTROL |
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Definition
MFD FAILURE WILL BE PRESENTED AS A BLANK MFD:
1. PFD/MFD SWITCH = SELECT PFD
2. ENGINE INFORMATION WILL BE DISPLAYED AT THE TOP OF THE PILOT AND COPILOT PFD. |
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Definition
PILOT PFD FAILURE WILL BE PRESENTED AS A BLANK PFD:
1. PFD/MFD SWITCH = SELECT MFD
2. PRIMARY FLIGHT INFORMATION WILL BE DISPLAYED ON THE MFD |
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Definition
1. "SINK RATE" = LEVEL WINGS AND REDUCE RATE OF DESCENT UNTIL VISUAL AND VOICE ALERTS CEASE
2. "TERRAIN, TERRAIN" = IMMEDIATELY ADJUST FLIGHT PATH AWAY FROM TERRAIN
3. "DON'T SINK, DON'T SINK" = LEVEL WINGS AND IMMEDIATELY ESTABLISH A POSITIVE RATE OF CLIMB
4A. "TOO LOW GEAR" EXECUTE A GO-AROUND IF PROPER TERRAIN CLEARANCE OR LANDING GEAR POSITION CANNOT BE IMMEDIATELY VERIFIED
4B. "TOO LOW FLAPS" = EXECUTE GO-AROUND IF PROPER TERRAIN CLEARANCE OR FLAP POSITION CANNOT BE IMMEDIATELY VERIFIED
4C. "TOO LOW TERRAIN" = ADJUST FLIGHT PATH TO RECOVER SAFE TERRAIN CLEARANCE UNTIL VISUAL AND VOICE ALERTS CEASE
5. "GLIDESLOPE" IMMEDIATELY CLIMB TO RE-ESTABLISH PROPER GLIDE PATH OR EXECUTE A GO-AROUND
6. "BANK ANGLE, BANK ANGLE" = REDUCE BANK ANGLE (THERE WILL BE NO GND PROX ANNUNCIATOR WITH THE CAUTION) |
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EGPWS TERRAIN OR OBSTACLE ALERT |
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AMBER [GND PROX] AND "CAUTION TERRAIN, CAUTION TERRAIN" OR CAUTION OBSTACLE, CAUTION OBSTACLE" VOICE ALERT:
NOTE: IN THE EVENT OF A TERRAIN ALERT, THE MFD WILL AUTOMATICALLY SWITCH TO DISPLAY TERRAIN, IF NOT DISPLAYING TERRAIN, THE PILOT'S PFD ADN THE MFD WILL AUTO RANGE IN 10 MILES.
1. STOP DESCENDING OR CLIMB, AND/OR TURN AS NECESSARY, BASED ON ANALYSIS OF ALL AVAILABLEINSTRUMENTS AND VISUAL OBSERVATIONS, IN ORDER TO CANCEL THE ALERT
2. ADVISE ATC AS NECESSARY |
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GPWS OR TERR OR TERRAIN FAIL MESSAGE:
GPWS: ONE OR MORE OF HE BASIC GPWS MODES (1-6) ARE INOPERATIVE AND SOME OR ALL OF THE AURAL ALERTS AND VISUAL WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS MAY NOT BE PROVIDED
TERR: ENHANCED GPWS TAD AND/OR TCF MODE IS INOPERATIVE AND ASSOCIATED AURAL ALERTS ADN VISUAL WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS MAY NOT BE PROVIDED
TERRAIN FAIL: TERRAIN DISPLAY IS INOPERATIVE |
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DISAGRE OR GPS NOT AVAILABLE FMS MESSAGE:
1. TERR INHIB = SELECT
NOTE: DURING BACK COURSE LOCALIZER ONLY APPROACHES, SELECTING G/S INHIBIT WILL PREVENT NUSIANCE G/S GPWS ALERTS. |
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Definition
1. CDU CB = CHECK
IN SINGLE FMS INSTALLED OR L FMS/CDU FAILED:
2. RTU/CDU SWITCH = SELECT RTU
3. RADIOS = TUNE FROM RTU |
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1. CDU CB = CHECK
2. RTU/CDU SWITCH = SELECT RTU
3. RADIOS = TUNE FROM RTU |
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1. RTU CB = CHECK
2. RTU/CDU SWITCH = SELECT CDU
3. RADIOS = TUNE FROM CDU |
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SINGLE AUDIO SYSTEM FAILURE |
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Definition
1. AUDIO SWITCH (AFFECTED SIDE) = AUDIO ALTN |
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AUTOPIOT MISTRIM [E] OR [A] |
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Definition
ILLUMINATION OF A YELLOW [E] ELEVATOR OR [A] AILERON ANNUNCIATION ON THE PFD'S INDICATES THE AUTOPILOT IS FLYING THE AIRPLANE IN A MISTRIMMED CONDITION:
NOTE: INTENTIONAL OR AUTOMATIC DISENGAGEMENT OF THE AUTOPILOT WITHOUT RESTRAINING THE CONTROL WHEEL DURING A MISTRIM CONDITION WILL PRODUCE A SIGNIFICANT AIRPLANE RESPONSE IN TEH DIRECTION OF THE MISTRIM FORCE.
IF A MISTRIM INDICATION CONTINUES FOR MORE THAN A FEW SECONDS:
1. FLIGHT CONTROLS = HOLD FIRMLY (CONTROL FORCES MAY EXCEED 15 POUNDS)
2. A/P = DISENGAGE
3. RETRIM AIRPLANE IF NECESSARY
4. FUEL BALANCE = CHECK (REBALANCE AS NECESSARY)
5. A/P = AS REQUIRED |
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MISCOMPARE ANNUNCIATORS ARE DISPLAYED ON THE PFD TO ALERT THE PILOT THAT REDUNDANT DATA FROM DUAL SYSTEMS IS NOT AGREEING WITHIN LIMITS. ATTITUDE, HEADING, ALTITUDE AND AIRSPEED DATA ARE MONITORED FULL TIME. FULL TIME COMPARATORS ARE PROVIDED FOR ENG N1, N2 AND ITT.
MISCOMPARE ANNUNCIATORS ARE DISPLAYED IN YELLOW, FLASHING FOR 5 SECONDS INITIALLY AND THEN REMAIN ILLUMINATED. THE ANNUNCIATORS WILL EXTINGUISH WHEN THE MISCOMPARE CONDITION IS REMOVED.
TWO INDEPENDENT SOURCES ARE REQUIRED FOR EACH COMPARATOR FUNCTION ADN TEH COMPARATORS ARE DISABLED IF ADC OR AHRS REVERSION IS SELECTED OR EITHER SIDE HAS FAILED.
IF MISCOMPARE ANNUNCIATORS ARE OBSERVED, THE CREW SHOULD ATTEMPT TO ASCERTAIN WHICH SYSTEM/COMPONENT IS ERRONEOUS. USE OF THE ELECTRONIC STANDBY INSTRUMENT SYSTEM MAY ASSIST THIS PROCESS. THE APPLICABLE REVERSIONARY MODE FOR ADC OR AHRS WILL PROVIDE CROSS-SIDE DATA FOR DISPLAY. NO REVISIONARY CAPABILITY FOR ENGINE MISCOMPARES IS AVAILABLE. |
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THIS ANNUNCIATION INDICATES A MISMATCH BETWEEN THE PILOT'S AND COPILOT'S DISPLAYED AIR DATA INFORMATION:
1. ESTABLISH AIRPLANE IN STRAIGHT ADN LEVEL, UNACCELERATED FLIGHT
2. COMPARE INDICATIONS WITH THE ELECTRONIC STANDBY INSTRUMENT SYSTEM
3. DETERMINE IF PILOT'S OR COPILOT'S AIR DATA DISPLAY IS IN ERROR
4. ADC SWITCH = SELECT OPERATIVE ADC |
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THIS ANNUCIATION INDICATES A MISMATCH BETWEEN THE PILOT'S AND COPILOT'S FLIGHT DIRECTOR DATA, OR PILOT'S AND COPILOT'S NAVIGATION SOURCE DISAGREE:
1. A/P AND YD = DISENGAGE
2. DETERMINE NAVIGATION DATA MATCHES COUPLE SIDE ANNUNCIATION
3. CONTINUE THE APPRPOACH WITHOUT THE FLIGHT DIRECTOR IF ABLE; OTHERWISE EXECUTE A MISSED APPROACH |
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THIS ANNUNCIATION INDICATES A MISMATCH BETWEEN THE PILOT'S AND COPILOT'S GLIDESLOPE DATA:
1. DETERMINE CORRECT NAV SOURCE AND SELECT AS NECESSARY
2. IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE THE CORRECT SOURCE, PROCEED VISUALLY IF ABLE AND EITHER DESCENT TO LOC ONLY MINIMUMS OR EXECUTE A MISSED APPROACH |
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THIS ANNUNCIATION INDICATES A MISMATCH BETWEEN THE PILOT'S AND COPILOT'S DISPLAYED HEADING DATA:
1. ESTABLISH AIRPLANE IN STRAIGHT AND LEVEL, UNACCELERATED FLIGHT
2. COMPARE INDICATIONS WITH THE ELECTRONIC STANDBY INSTRUMENT SYSTEM
3. DETERMINE IF PILOT'S OR COPILOT'S HEADING DISPLAY IS IN ERROR
4. AHRS SWITCH = SELECT OPERATIVE AHRS |
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THIS ANNUNCIATION INDICATES A MISMATCH BETWEEN THE PILOT'S AND COPILOT'S DISPLAYED LOCALIZER DATA:
1. DETERMINE THE CORRECT NAV SOURCE AND SELECT AS REQUIRED
2. IF UNABLE TO DETERMINE THE CORRECT SOURCE, PROCEED VISUALLY IF ABLE OR EXECUTE A MISSED APPROACH |
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THIS ANNUNCIATION INDICATES A MISMATCH BETWEEN THE INDEPENDENT SOURCES OF ENGINE DATA:
1. THRUST = IF FLIGHT CONTROLS WARRANT, REDUCE AS REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN ENGINE WITHIN LIMITS |
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THIS ANNUNCIATION INDICATES A MISMATCH BETWEEN THE PILOT'S AND COPILOT'S DISPLAYED ATTITUDE DATA:
1. ESTABLISH AIRPLANE IN STRAIGHT ADN LEVEL, UNACCELERATED FLIGHT
2. COMPARE INDICATIONS WITH THE ELECTRONIC STANDBY INSTRUMENT SYSTEM
3. DETERMINE PILOT'S OR COPILOT'S ATTITUDE IS IN ERROR
4. AHRS SWITCH = SELECT OPERATIVE AHRS |
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NO COMPARE ANNUNCIATORS ARE DISPLAYED ON THE PFD WHEN COMPARED PARAMETERS ARE VALID, BUT NO VALID DATA IS BEING RECEIVED FROM A SECOND SOURCE ALLOWING THE COMPARATORS TO FUNCTION.
NO COMPARE ANNUNCIATORS ARE DISPLAYED IN WHITE, FLASH FOR 5 SECONDS INITIALLY AND THEN REMAIN ILLUMINATED. THEY ARE EXTINGUISHED WHEN THE NO COMPARE CONDITION IS REMOVED.
1. NO IN-FLIGHT ACTION IS REQUIRED
REMEMBER PITCH, HEADING AND ROLL = AHRS
REMEMBER ATTITUDE AND AIRSPEED = ADC |
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A YELLOW BOXED XTLK FLAG APPEARS ABOVE THE LOCATION OF THE ATT AND IAS COMPARATOR FLAGS ON THE PFD, AND EQIVALENT MFD LOCATION WHEN APPLICABLE, WHEN ANY FLIGHT DISPLAY LOSES CROSSTALK INPUT FROM ANY OTHER PFD OR MFD. THE YELLOW BOXED XTLK WILL BE REMOVED WHEN COMMUNICATION IS RESTORED.
DISPLAYS THAT HAVE BEEN DESELECTED BY PILOT REVERSION WILL NOT CAUSE THE YELLOW BOXED XLTK FLAG TO COME INTO VIEW. |
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