Term
Normal position of ground service bus switches |
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Definition
Three switches OFF
AC crosstie lockout may have been caused if the ground service bus switches are on and at a time APU/GEN/External switches are on |
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Engine displays visible with battery switch on? |
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Definition
Left EPR
Right N1
Right EGT
Right N2 |
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Engine instrument displays with battery switch and emergency power are on? |
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Definition
left and right EPR
left and right N1
left and right EGT
left and right N2 |
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Term
What is the significance of the overhead circuit breaker panel? |
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Definition
All equipment powered by emergency power is on overhead circuit breaker panel. |
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Term
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Definition
6 overhead loop lights
2 Fire handles lights
2 loops test lights
2 master caution
2 master warning
(14 lights total)
apu fire annunciation
aural warning (bell)
Voice warning for each engine
Ability to silence warning |
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Term
Pulling out activated fire handle lead to? |
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Definition
1: silences aural warnings
2: rearms system
3: trips generator control relay
4: shuts off fuel supply at wing spar
5: closes pnuematic crossfeed valve
6: shuts off fluid to hydraulic pump
7: enables fire bottles |
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Term
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Definition
1: preflight, check mel and call mtx
2: in flight follow QRH test opposite side.
3: test bulb to make sure it's not the problem |
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Term
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Definition
test switch should illuminate 4 lights
parking brake must be off
all lights should extinguish when test button off
any lights remaining on, indicate system failure. |
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Term
gear handle release button |
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Definition
1: use only as directed by QRH
2: releases downlock and bypasses ground sensing circuit
3: verify nose wheel centered before raising. |
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Term
checking and using pitot heat selector/meter |
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Definition
1. check capt pitot heat to verify emer dc bus is powered
2. Anytime selector is not off all circuits are powered
3. On ground RAT probe is inhibited
4. Normal for different positions on gage do not show the same current draw. |
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Term
Normal position of APU switches |
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Definition
1. Fire Agents- OFF
2. Fire control - NORM
3. Air - OFF
4. Doors- Auto |
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Term
The APU is started, but a generator not online? |
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Definition
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Term
Using external power to start the APU, which power source will supply the electrical system once the APU is started? |
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Definition
1. The APU
System priority:
Engine generators
APU
External |
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Term
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Definition
Used for engine starting and air conditioning.
Use on ground only |
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Term
How does battery switch affect APU operation? |
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Definition
1. Apu control circuits are on the battery bus.
2. With the battery switch is off, APU won't start.
3. If the APU is running and the battery switch is turned to off, the APU will shut down. |
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Term
Will the apu master switch shut off the APU immediately? |
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Definition
NO
It will close the air valve if open and allow one minute of a cooling period before shutting down the APU.
One minute delay regardless an air valve position. |
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Term
What automatically shuts down the APU? |
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Definition
OOF
1. Low oil pressure
2. Overspeed
3. Fire |
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Term
DC start pump, what is it? how does it operate? |
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Definition
1. DC pump located in right wing tank.
2. Powered by DC transfer bus.
3. Used to start the APU or an engine by the Battery power only.
4. Has an on off switch on the Fuel Panel.
5.Has no thermal overheat protection. |
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Term
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Definition
Ignition from exciters A and B occurs even if FUEL control lever is OFF |
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Term
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Definition
Ignition from A and B exciters activate when FUEL control lever is ON.
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Term
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Definition
Ignition exciter A/B activates when FUEL control lever is ON |
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Term
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Definition
OVRD - Restores pack operation with engines mismatched. AUTO - Both packs automatically shut down if either engine fails during takeoff; the respective pack shuts down if the heat exchanger cooling is insufficient; the left/right pack shuts down if the conditioned air supply to the cockpit/cabin is too high.
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Term
Mach Trim Compensator MTC |
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Definition
The MTC compensates for nosedown pitching moments that are generated during operation at high Mach numbers. MTC function can be inhibited by moving MACH TRIM COMP switch to OVRD.
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Term
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Definition
OFF - Yaw damper operation is disabled if AP is disengaged. If AP is engaged, yaw damper operation is automatically provided. ON - Yaw damper operation is provided with AP engaged or disengaged. OVRD - Inhibits yaw damper operation with AP engaged or disengaged.
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Term
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Definition
Auxiliary pump is protected from overheat damage by a thermal protective circuit that automatically shuts the pump off when exceeding normal operating temperature. OVRD position bypasses the protective circuit to permit continuous pump operation when needed.
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Term
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Definition
ON - Mechanically connects left and right hydraulic systems. OFF - Mechanically separates left and right hydraulic systems.
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Term
GND PROX WARN Switch OVRD |
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Definition
Inhibits warning when landing is made with less than normal landing flap configuration. |
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Term
Pnuematic pressure gage
What is it?
What are normal indications? |
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Definition
1. shows the pressure in pnuematic crossfeed manifold.
2. limit 36 minus 1 psi per 1000'.
3. Max 45 PSI during crossfeed start.
4. Max continuous for airfoil is bottom of yellow arc.
5. Max pressure is red radial line.
6. Minimum pressure for airfoil is 20 PSI. |
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Term
Flight recorder.
What is it and when is it off? |
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Definition
1. The black box
2. it is off when the parking brake is set or both fuel levers are off. |
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Term
Why burn the center fuel before the mains? |
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Definition
1. Wings below 9100 must add center fuel to ZFW.
2. Change in ZFW gives a CG change that could be out of limits. |
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Term
What is on the right hydraulic systems? |
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Definition
Right:
1. Gear
2. Rudder
3. Outboard flight spoilers
4. Right reverser
5. Ventral stair |
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Term
What is on the left hydraulic systems? |
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Definition
Left:
1. Inboard flight spoilers
2. Elevator augmentation
3. Left thrust reverser |
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Term
What is on both hydraulic systems? |
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Definition
Both:
1. Brakes,
2. Steering,
3. Flaps,
4. Slats,
5. Ground spoilers. |
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Term
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Definition
1. Assumed temp entered to derive a derated power setting.
2. Assumed temp found using takeoff data and takeoff weight.
3. Assumed temp not less than ambient plus 10
4. Flex can't be used when:deiced, runway contaminated, windshear. |
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Term
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Definition
1. set trp to TO and turn off ART system
don't do this without prior approval
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