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How is the hydraulic
pressure supplied?
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a) Engine driven pump on each engine
b) Electrical auxiliary pump
when engine not running |
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How much pressure
do the pumps provide?
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Where is the hydraulic
reservoir located?
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Definition
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Why does the reservoir
keep fluid under pressure?
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Definition
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What is the main
accumulator for?
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Definition
Dampens pressure spikes during
high flow demands |
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What is the NWS
accumulator for?
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Definition
Provides backup pressure
when main DC is lost |
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How many cubic inches
of fluid is the reservoir
serviced with?
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Definition
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What is the auxiliary pump for?
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Definition
Primarily to set the parking
brakes with engines off
or help maintaining pressure to hyd reservoir |
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Can you use the aux
pump in flight?
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Definition
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What is the unload position
on the engine switch panel?
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Definition
Used during engine start airborne |
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Term
What is the function of
the unload switch?
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Definition
Open the hyd pump unload valve,
and relieve pump pressure |
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What message do you get when pressing the unload switch?
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Definition
Hydraulic pressure low L-R will appear
when pump pressure drops below 2200 PSI |
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What happens to the hydraulic system with one pump inop?
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Definition
System still operate normally
with one pump only |
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Term
What are the 3 gauges you inspect
in the left nose
compartment on preflight?
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Definition
From top to bottom:
Brake pneumatic bottle
NWS accumulator
Gear blow down bottle
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Term
What prevents the TR's
to deploy in flight?
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Definition
Isolation valves block hydraulic
pressure to the unlock mechanism |
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What light and message do
you see if the TR's
are armed in flight?
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Definition
a) Arm will display above N1 tapes
b) T/R armed L-R |
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What lights and message do
you see if the TR's are
unlocked in flight?
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Definition
a) Unlk above N1 tapes
b) T/R unlock L-R |
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What lights and messages do
you see if the TR's
are deployed in flight? |
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Definition
a) dply above N1 tapes
b) T/R armed L-R message
c) T/R unlock L-R message
d) Engine control fault L-R message
e) Emer stow switches flashes |
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Term
What is the memory item
for a TR's deployment?
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Definition
1) Press affected stow emer
2) Affected throttle idle
3) Slow to 150 Kts max |
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Term
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Definition
Open the isolation valve
Provide pressure to the actuators
to keep the door stowed |
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Term
What lights and message
do you see once you
press emer stow?
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Definition
a) White "arm" above N1 tapes
b) T/R armed L-R |
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Term
What does a closed
center hydraulic system mean?
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Definition
Keep constant pressure to
provide flow on demand |
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What system become inop
when you lose hydraulic system?
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Definition
a) Spoilers
b) Gear
c) Speedbrakes
d) T/R's
e) NWS
f) Brakes |
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Term
How is the hydraulic volume
gauge powered on the ground service panel?
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Definition
Main DC
Since preflight is done with batteries off,
check the EICAS instead |
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At what PSI do you
set the brakes?
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Definition
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What powers the aux pump?
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Definition
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What does hyd PSI
measure on the EICAS?
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Definition
System pressure only, not an
output of the pump |
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What does hydraulic
pressure high mean?
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Definition
3400 PSI for longer than 10 seconds
(pump doing too much) |
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Why the 10 Kts limitation during X-wind with no hydraulic fluid? |
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Definition
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With no hydraulic, why landing distance multiplied by 1.63?
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Definition
No brakes
No anti-skid
No speedbrakes
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Why will you not have
anti-skid with no hydraulic?
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Definition
Because you will have to use
emergency braking, which does not
have anti-skid function |
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What do the TR's
require to open
on the ground?
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Definition
a) 3 squat switches
b) Throttles at idle |
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Definition
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At what speed does the TR's
must be at idle?
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Definition
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How are the TR's
held down? |
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Definition
4 locks
2 on top, 2 at bottom |
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Term
When do the TR's
need to be checked?
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Definition
a) 1st flight of the day
b) Flight predicated on use of
T/R's for performance
c) Maintenance |
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Term
What does arm light mean?
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Definition
Pressure available to TR's |
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What does unlock
light mean?
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Definition
At least 1 of 4 locks is unlock |
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Term
How do you get an arm
light in flight?
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Definition
a) TR's lever up
b) Emer stow pressed |
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Term
What is the memory item
for a brake failure
on the ground?
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Definition
a) Feet off the pedals
b) Pull and hold the emergency brake
handle until stopped |
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Term
What happens to the
rudder bias when the
TR's unlock light illuminate?
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Definition
Move to its minimum position |
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Term
Why do you get eng control fault message when the TR's
are deployed in flight?
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Definition
No cable to throttle
FADEC sets a miscompare between
its position and the engine
automatically set at idle |
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Term
What is the sequence of
valves for the TR's
to be opened?
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Definition
Pressure/isolation valve/control valve/
unlock or deploy
"PIC" |
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Term
What happens to the
speedbrakes if you
lose hydraulic?
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Definition
a) If retracted, they will not extend
b) If extended, they will blow to trailing position |
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Why is it prohibited to use
the aux pump in flight?
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Definition
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What is the purpose
of the isolation valve
with TR's?
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Definition
Allows hydraulic pressure
to reach the control valve |
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How is the isolation
valve powered?
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Definition
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What is the purpose of the control valve with the TR's?
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Definition
Directs hydraulic fluid to the deploy
or stow side of the actuators |
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Term
How is the control
valve powered? |
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Definition
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What happens when
pressing the emer stow? |
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Definition
a) Opens the isolation valves
b) Directs the control valve
to the stow position |
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Why does it take longer for the gear
to come down using the blowdown
Vs normal operation? |
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Definition
Normal operation uses 3000 PSI hydraulic pressure
Blowdown uses only 1800 PSI, explaining the amount of time |
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Term
List the hydraulic subsystems: |
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Definition
B-G-N-S-T
Brakes, Gear, NWS, Speedbrakes, TR's |
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True or false: both hydraulic pumps
are required to meet total system demand |
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Definition
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All hydraulic is lost.
What type of braking is available? |
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Definition
Pneumatic without anti-skid |
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