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Governs the prop pitch (via oil) to keep the Ng a constant function of CL position. |
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What is the RPM range for the prop? |
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Low power settings and reverse |
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The overspeed governor comes on at ______ Np. |
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103% Increases pitch to reduce Np Not available in reverse |
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What are the conditions for Autofeather to be armed on takeoff? |
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1. Swith armed 2. High P3 (>120 psi) 3. Torque > 47% in both engines 4. PL's above 61% |
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T or F. Using Autofeather, if one prop feathers, the other cannot be feathered. |
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T or F. The APR gets its signal from the Autofeather computer. |
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Which engine does the Prop Synch signal come from? |
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#1 engine #2 engine must be within 1% |
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What are the conditions needed to operate the Prop brake? |
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1. One hydraulic pump operating 2. Rt CL - Start 3. Rt PL - Gnd Idle 4. Gust Lock - Vertical 5. Aircraft on the ground |
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