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Maximum Taxi and Ramp Weight (51k models) |
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Maximum Taxi and Ramp Weight (53k models) |
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Maximum Takeoff Weight (53k models) |
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Maximum Landing Weight (all models) |
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Maximum Zero Fuel Weight (all models) |
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On the ground, Cowl Anti-ice must be ON when OAT is below______and______,or______. |
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10*C(50*F) visible moisture in any form is present(fog with visibility of 1SM or less, rain, snow, sleet and ice crystals). when operating on runways, ramps, or taxiways where surface snow, ice, standing water, or slush is present. |
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Icing conditions exist in flight at a TAT of________or below, and visible moisture in any form is encountered, except when_______________. |
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10*C(50*F)
SAT is -40*C(-40*F) or below |
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In flight, Cowl Anti-ice must be ON when_________or___________. |
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in icing conditions when ice is annunciated by the Ice Detection System. |
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Wing anti-ice must be ON for takeoff when the OAT is________or below and_________or________. |
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5*C(41*F)
visible moisture in any form is present
when the runway is contaminated with surface snow, slush, or standing water. |
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When Type II, Type III, or type IV anti-icing fluids have been applied, select anti-ice ON_____________. |
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just prior to thrust increase for takeoff. |
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Wing anti-ice must be ON in flight when__________or__________. |
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ICE is annunciated by the Ice Detection System,
when in icing conditions and airspeed is less than 230 KIAS |
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Engine starting limits (all engine models)
N2____, N1____, ITT____ |
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N2 - 20%
N1 - not specified
ITT - 900*C |
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Engine Idle limits (all engine models)
N2____, N1____, ITT____ |
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N2 - 56.5%-68.0%
N1 - not specified
ITT - not specified |
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Engine Acceleration limits (all engine models)
N2____, N1____, ITT____ |
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N2 - not specified
N1 - not specified
ITT - 900*C |
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Max Continuous Engine Limits (3A1)
N2____, N1____, ITT____ |
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N2 - 99.2%
N1 - 98.6%
ITT - 860*C |
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Max Continuous Engine Limits (3B1) N2____, N1____, ITT____ |
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N2 - 99.2% N1 - 98.6% ITT - 874*C |
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Normal Takeoff Engine limits (all engine models) N2____, N1____, ITT____ |
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N2 - 98.3% N1 - 96.2% ITT - 884*C for 5 minutes(900 for 2 out of 5 transient minutes) |
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Go-Around or APR Takeoff Engine limits (all engine models) N2____, N1____, ITT____ |
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N2 - 99.4% N1 - 98.6% ITT - 900*C for 5 minutes(928 for 2 out of 5 transient minutes) |
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Engine to engine N2 split at ground idle should not exceed________. |
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If N2 is_____% or less with an OAT of_____ or colder, do not accelerate above idle. |
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Minimum oil temp for starting is______. |
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Maximum continuous oil temp is______. |
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Maximum permissible oil temp is______. |
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163*C(15 minutes maximum) |
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Minimum oil pressure for takeoff is_____. |
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Engine must remain at idle until oil pressure_________. |
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Maximum transient oil pressure after cold start is______. |
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156 PSI (130 PSI at idle, 10 minutes maximum) |
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Continuous ignition must be used under what circumstances? |
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Definition
Takeoff/landing on contaminated runway
Takeoff with high crosswind component
Flight through moderate or greater turbulence
Flight through moderate or heaver rain
Flight in vicinity of T-storms (where lightning strikes may be encountered) |
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Engine operation at or near shaker and pusher settings is predicated on_________. |
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an operable auto-ignition system |
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APR OFF performance must be used if___________caution message is displayed. |
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APR OFF performance must be used if ambient temp is__________or below, and PA is less than_________feet. (3A1 engines only) |
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Engine starter limits:
1st: max time ON____followed by____OFF 2nd: max time ON____followed by____OFF 3rd+: max time ON____followed by____OFF |
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1st: 1 minute ON, 10 seconds OFF 2nd: 1 minute ON, 10 seconds OFF 3rd+: 1 minute ON, 5 minutes OFF |
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Engine dry-motoring limits:
1st: max time ON____followed by____OFF 2nd+: max time ON____followed by____OFF |
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1st: 90 seconds ON, 5 minutes OFF 2nd+: 30 seconds ON, 5 minutes OFF |
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At initiation of start(thrust lever movement from SHUTOFF to IDLE):
Max ITT for all ground starts is_____ Max ITT for all air starts is_____ |
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Maximum permissible fuel imbalance between main left tank and main right tank is____. |
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Fuel remaining when fuel quantity indicator reads zero is_____. |
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Takeoff with a fuel load in excess of_____in the center tank is not permitted unless each main wing tank is above_____. |
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Minimum fuel quantity for go-around is_____ lbs per wing, assuming a maximum climb attitude of_____. |
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Takeoff with engine fuel temperature below_____is prohibited. |
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With the APU door open(APU message on EICAS indicates DOOR---), limit airplane speed to_____KIAS OR_____. |
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300 KIAS
APU must remain in operation |
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Maximum flap extended speeds:
Flaps 08:_____ Flaps 20:_____ Flaps 30:_____ Flaps 45:_____ |
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Flaps 08: 215 KIAS Flaps 20: 215 KIAS Flaps 30: 185 KIAS Flaps 45: 170 KIAS |
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Maximum speed to extend landing gear |
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Maximum speed to retract landing gear |
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Maximum speed for aircraft with landing gear extended and locked |
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Due to ADC tolerance it is possible to get momentary overspeed clacker when the flaps are selected to_____or_____even though the flap extension speed has not been exceeded. |
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Intentional speed reduction below_____, as defined by_____, is prohibited unless a lower speed is specifically authorized for flight testing or training operations. |
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onset of stall warning stick shaker operation |
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USING PPAS:
Below 10,000 ft, the MOLS is derived from_____. At 10,000 ft and above the MOLS are derived from_____, appropriate for operational mode. |
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V-speed data card
PPAS booklet |
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USING PPAS:
Upon completion of the takeoff segment(after flap retraction) and at less than 10,000 ft(departure or arrival) the airplane will not be operated at a speed less than the_____. |
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mimimum maneuvering speed depicted on the V-speed Data Card |
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USING PPAS:
Above 10,000 ft, during climb, the aircraft will not be climbed at a speed less than_____. This is the absolute mimimum speed during climb. |
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Safe speed + 10 knots (use safe speed for planned cruise weight and altitude) |
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USING PPAS:
If a climb rate of_____cannot be maintained during a climb, the aircraft must be leveled off and a new altitude coordinated with ATC. |
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USING PPAS:
Above 10,000 ft, cruise/holding/descent - In no case will the aircraft be operated at a speed less than_____, appropriate for weight, altitude, and operation mode. |
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Safe, or Holding - Safe speed depicted in the PPAS booklet |
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PPAS UNAVAILABLE:
Below 10,000 ft - Upon completion of the takeoff segment and at altitudes less than 10,000 ft, the aircraft will not be operated at an airspeed less than_____. |
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minimum maneuvering speed depicted on the V-Speed Data Card |
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PPAS UNAVAILABLE: Above 10,000 ft during climb, the aircraft will not be climbed at a speed less than_____unless a slower speed is required to comply with airspace or departure requirements. |
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PPAS UNAVAILABLE:
Above 10,000 ft, cruise, holding, descent - in no case will the aircraft be operated at a speed less than_____,appropriate for weight, altitude, and operational mode. |
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Holding - Safe speed depicted in CRJ Flight Standards Manual |
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ADG maximum speed: (wet ADG - tails 7002-7304) |
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ADG maximum speed: (dry ADG - tails 7305 and subsequent) |
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Maximum airspeed for turbulence penetration is the lesser of_______. |
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Windshield wipers must not be operated above_____. |
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Use of_____submode(flight director or autopilot coupled)during approach is not permitted. |
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Autopilot minimum altitudes:
non-approach:_____ visual or non precision approach:_____ precision approach:_____ |
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The ADC source coupled to the active autopilot must be the same as that____during flight in RVSM. |
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coupled to the ATC transponder |
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The Bleed Air 10th Stage Valves must be CLOSED for takeoff and landing if_____. |
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the engine cowl and/or wing anti-ice systems have been selected ON |
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FLAPS:
_____ use of flaps is prohibited.
Flight with flaps extended at altitudes above_____is prohibited. |
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Flight spoilers must not be extended in flight below_____. |
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At altitudes at and below FL 250, flight spoilers mus not be extended in flight at airspeeds below_____or_____or_____as appropriate. |
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Safe, Holding - Safe speed
minimum maneuvering speed plus 20 KIAS
Vref speed plus 20 KIAS |
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Above FL 250, do not extend flight spoilers in level flight. During descents above FL 250 flight spoilers must not be extended at airpeeds below_____. |
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applicable Safe or Holding - Safe speed plus 25KIAS. |
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Do not operate flight spoilers with flaps set to_____. |
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During landing, application of reverse thrust is not permitted at airspeeds below_____. Below this speed, reverse thrust must be limited to_____. |
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60 KIAS
IDLE(not above 30% N1) |
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During preflight check of the thrust reversers with the airplane stationary, reverse thrust must be limited to_____. |
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Taxi lights must be switched OFF whenever the airplane is stationary in excess of____. |
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FMS calculated thrust setting must not be used if the PA is greater than_____. |
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FMS range and fuel information is_____. |
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RNAV, GPS, and GPS overlay approaches must not be continued past the FAF if a_____message is diplayed. |
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With an operable GPS, the FMS is approved for RNAV, GPS and GPS overlay approaches. The FMS shall not be used as a primary guidance for_____regardless of equipment on board the aircraft. |
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any other type of approach |
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The FMS is approved for use during_____and_____phases of flight. |
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Reduced Engine "Flex" Thrust takeoff must not be used under the following conditions: |
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if normal takeoff fan speed is less than 85% N1 if reduced "flex" thrust value is less than 85% N1 with an engine(s) which cannot achieve full rated thrust. (checked every 100 flight hours) if Wing and/or Cowl Anti-icing Bleeds are in use on runways contaminated w/ standing water, slush, snow, or ice when warnings of windshear or downdrafts have been forecast when using performance data derived from the Maximum Gross Load data (Temporary Runway Analysis on Dispatch Release) |
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