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Right Front, Left Front, and Left Center. 964LBS |
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Right Center, Aft 1005LBS |
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43LBS of fuel 2 Boost Pumps Left and right center cells |
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Max allowable PSI for pressure refueling |
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Controls fuel flow in response to FADEC Also provides backup mode for FADEC failure |
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270LBS per minute (40GPM) Exhaust all fuel in 6.5 minutes |
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Fuel actual bypass occurs at what PSI |
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Fuel pre-blockage switch will close and illuminate "FUEL FILT1" or "FUEL FILT 2" at what PSI |
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Low pressure switch mechanism will activate when oil pressure drops below what PSI |
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Oil filter is rated at how many microns |
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AT what PSI will "ENG 1 OIL P" or "ENG 2 OIL P" Illuminate? |
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Oil pre-blockage indicator will activate at what PSI/ Actual bypass will occur at what PSI? |
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Pre-blockage-36PSI Actual Bypass-82PSI |
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Thermostatic Bypass valve |
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Below 74c- Closed @ 74c- Beginning to Open 86c- Open |
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Normal NR Speed is @ ___ RPM NR HI Speed is @ ___RPM |
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Normal NR- 355RPM NR HI- 365RPM |
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IN Training mode NR droops to ___RPM |
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Enging fire extinguisher agent |
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Bromotrifloromethane (CF3BR) |
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"L EXT" and "R EXT" will illuminate when PSI drops below ___PSI |
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The rotor shaft transmits MGB output power to the tail rotor at approximately___RPM at a main rotor speed of ___RPM |
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At what PSI will the "MGB PRESS" illuminate along with the 2 "MASTER" lights |
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(MGB Oil) At what temp. will the "MASTER" and the "OIL TEMP" illuminate |
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Should PSI exceed ___PSI, OIL is bypassed to the MGB Sump |
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200 Volts, Three Phase,400Hz (115Volt, Single phase) |
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Engine Driven 4.5kVA 28 Volts |
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How long will a fully charged battery last? |
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30 minutes continuous 60 minutes w/ "CPLT AVIONICS" Off |
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2 Transformers in baggage compartment convert 115VAC into 26VAC |
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26VAC "FAIL" light will illuminate when output drops below___volts |
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Primary Hydraulic system ops |
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870PSI Upper /right flight control servos 1 gallon 10 micron filter |
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Secondary Hydraulic System ops |
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3000PSI 2.1GAL Reservoir 3micron and 10 micron filters 3000 PSI to hoist 2000PSI to landing gear, talon, and breaks lower, left flight control servos(870PSI) electric backup pump (1800PSI) |
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How many brake cycles can you do with a fully charged accumulator? |
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When will the tail isolate activate? |
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When the secondary drops below 1/2 or 1 gallon |
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What will the isolate valve isolate? |
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Tail servos landing gear wheel brake talon hoist electrically |
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Emergency blowdown bottle contains___ |
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Emergency blowdown methods |
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Center console handle pin on left fwd of MLG |
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Disk brakes parking brake T-handle center console top of pilot & co-pilot pedals 4 cylinders accumulator |
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accumulator acts as a primary tie-down |
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Normal- 0-200FPM First and Last 10'- 0-50FPM Pilot- Fixed 100FPM Man Override- Fixed 50 FPM |
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Hoist overload clutch will automatically pay out when load exceeds___LBS |
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Max Transient Power (red diode) |
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Max Take-off Power(red bar) |
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Max Continuous Power (yellow bar) |
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FADEC Armed Stop mechanical stop engines will not putout any more power past this point |
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When in manual override the speed of the hoist is? |
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When refueling/defueling, keep all sources of sparks at least___ft from the operation |
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Max allowable load in the baggage compartment |
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After pushing the "AV CLG SW MAINT DISABLE", the "AVO/HEAT" light will still illuminate at what temp? |
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Where is the ELT located? |
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FWD of baggage compartment door |
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Remote ops switch for the ELT is |
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in the center console,IFF/COMM Panel |
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Where is the UAB located? |
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On the Voice Flight Data Recorder |
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What is the capacity of the windshield washer tank? |
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With MRB folded, what is the max wind speed in any direction the blades can withstand? |
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When gravity refueling to the aft filler neck, where will the fuel be allowed to flow? |
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When the FM selects "ALT", where is the volume adjusted? |
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When using manual override, what must you do once the device is in the cabin? |
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secure step 1 valve to prevent hoist creep |
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C/B for emergency hoist power and emergency shear are located where? |
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Rescue hoist is serviced with? |
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In a sea state of 2, how long should the helo stay afloat upright w/ all 4 floats properly deployed? |
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When preparing to tow the A/C, what should the brake accumulator pressure be? |
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C/B for normal hoist power and normal shear are located where? |
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N2A- Pilot NR Guage (Triple Tach) N2B- DECU N2C- DECU |
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N1A- DECU N1B- DECU N1C- EBCAU/ VEMD |
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122.5% +/-1% 429RPM +/-4RPM |
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1 Transmission shaft/ accessory gearbox 2 Axial compressor 3 Gas generator 4 Power turbine 5 Reduction gearbox |
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Single Engine OPS SHP Rating |
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Dual Engine OPS SHP Rating |
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Max weight for prolonged hover |
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Vehicle, Fuel, EPC, System Status, FLI |
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White cicrle ina a square w/ a slash |
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When will the "ENG FUEL P" illuminate? |
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Nose compartment Pilot FWD Pilot AFT Co-Pilot Cockpit Avionics Avionics Rack Hoist Boom Emergency Floats |
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Battery (24VDC) Starter/Generator External T/R |
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Landing gear C/B locations |
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Hydraulic secondary low pressure switch distribution manifold |
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Hydraulic secondary low/ hight PSI switch hyd pump |
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Below 2450PSI Above 3480PSI |
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Due to seriousness of the malfunction, the A/C shall be landed or ditched w/o delay. If extreme sea/terrain conditions seriously jeopardize aircrew survivability, the A/C may be air taxied to the NEAREST suitable site and landed or ditched immediatly. |
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Aircraft shall be landed at the first site at which a safe landing can be made. |
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LAND AS SOON AS PRACTICABLE |
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Extended flight is not recommended. The landing site and duration of flight is at the discretion of the pilot in command. |
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The aircraft shall not proceed on its assigned mission. Allows for continued flight to the DESIRED RECOVERY BASE |
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CONTINUE FLIGHT AS APPROPRIATE |
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Allows continuation of the mission if the failed component is not required to accomplish the mission and airframe or component limitations have not been exceeded. |
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UNASSOCIATED MASTER WARNING LIGHT Symptom |
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Repeated illumination of pilot and copilot flashing Master WARNING light without a WCA Panel warning light illuminated. |
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UNASSOCIATED MASTER WARNING LIGHT Corrective Action |
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1. MONITOR FOR SECONDARY INDICATIONS 2. WCA TEST BUTTON − DEPRESS TO TEST 3. ABORT MISSION. URGENT MISSION MAY BE COMPLETED |
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MAIN GEARBOX FAILURE IMMINENT Symptoms |
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1. Loss of XMSN lubrication OR illumination of a GB CHIP warning light with an MGB CHIP annunciation on the VEMD CAUTION/FUEL page in conjunction with any one of the following: Yaw kicks Abnormal transmission noises Unusually high power requirements 2. LOSS of XMSN lubrication AND illumination of a GB CHIP warning light with an MGB CHIP annunciation on the VEMD CAUTION/FUEL page. |
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MAIN GEARBOX FAILURE IMMINENT Corrective Action |
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1. LANDING/HOVER CHECKLIST − COMPLETE (200−foot checks at a minimum based on urgency) 2. LAND/DITCH IMMEDIATELY (POWER ON) |
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MAIN GEARBOX MALFUNCTION Symptoms |
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1. Loss of MGB Oil Pressure 2. Loss of XMSN lubrication 3. GB CHIP warning light illuminated with an MGB CHIP annunciation on the VEMD CAUTION/FUEL page 4. Abnormal transmission noises |
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MAIN GEARBOX MALFUNCTION Corrective Action |
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1. MONITOR FOR SECONDARY INDICATIONS 2. FLY AT MINIMUM SAFE ALTITUDE 3. AVOID HIGH POWER MANEUVERS 4. LAND AS SOON AS PRACTICABLE |
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MAIN GEARBOX PUMP MAIN ELEMENT FAILURE Symptoms |
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1. Illumination of MGB PMP MAIN caution light 2. Decrease in XMSN oil pressure 3. Increase in XMSN oil temperature |
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MAIN GEARBOX PUMP MAIN ELEMENT FAILURE Corrective Action |
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1. MONITOR XMSN OIL PRESSURE AND TEMPERATURE 2. LAND AS SOON AS PRACTICABLE |
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MAIN GEARBOX PUMP AUXILIARY ELEMENT FAILURE Symptoms |
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1. Illumination of MGB PMP AUX caution light Corrective Action: 1. MONITOR XMSN OIL PRESSURE AND TEMPERATURE 2. ABORT MISSION |
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MAIN GEARBOX INDICATING SYSTEM FAILURE Symptoms |
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1. MGB PRESS warning light illuminated 2. XMSN oil pressure in red or zero. (May be accompanied by MGB exceedance in CDU due to shared transducer) 3. OIL TEMP warning light illuminated 4. XMSN oil temperature in red or zero |
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MAIN GEARBOX INDICATING SYSTEM FAILURE Corrective Action |
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1. MONITOR FOR SECONDARY INDICATIONS 2. ABORT MISSION |
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MAIN GEARBOX OVERTEMP Symptoms |
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1. OIL TEMP warning light illuminated 2. Abnormal rise in MGB oil temperature |
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MAIN GEARBOX OVERTEMP Corrective Action |
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1. CRUISE AIRSPEED − 120 KIAS MINIMUM 2. LAND AS SOON AS PRACTICABLE |
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MAIN GEARBOX HIGH PRESSURE Symptoms |
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1. Transmission oil pressure greater than 80 psi. |
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MAIN GEARBOX HIGH PRESSURE Corrective Action |
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1. LAND AS SOON AS PRACTICABLE |
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MAIN GEARBOX FIRE Symptoms |
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1. MGB fire warning light illuminated Additional possible symptoms: 2. Illumination of MGB related warning and caution lights 3. Loss of MGB oil pressure and/or rise in temperature 4. Drop in fuel or hydraulic pressure 5. Electrical system malfunctions |
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MAIN GEARBOX FIRE Corrective Actions |
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1. ATTEMPT TO CONFIRM PRESENCE OF FIRE (alert crew) 2. LANDING/HOVER CHECKLIST − COMPLETE (200−foot checks at a minimum based on urgency) If fire confirmed: 3. LAND/DITCH IMMEDIATELY If fire NOT confirmed: 3. LAND AS SOON AS POSSIBLE |
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ENGINE COMPARTMENT FIRE IN−FLIGHT Symptoms |
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1. FIRE warning light illuminated on the instrument panel 2. Red warning light illuminated on the corresponding Emergency Fuel Shutoff Lever (EFSL) 3. Flames and/or smoke coming from engine compartment |
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ENGINE COMPARTMENT FIRE IN−FLIGHT Corrective Action |
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1. ATTEMPT TO CONFIRM PRESENCE OF FIRE(alert crew) 2. SINGLE ENGINE FLIGHT PROFILE − ESTABLISH If fire confirmed: 3. FADEC CONTROL SWITCH (affected engine) − CONFIRM; IDLE; CONFIRM; OFF 4. EMERGENCY FUEL SHUTOFF LEVER − CONFIRM; OFF 5. BOOST PUMPS − (affected engine) − OFF 6. PRI FIRE EXTINGUISHER BUTTON (affected engine) − CONFIRM; PUSH 7. SEC FIRE EXTINGUISHER BUTTON (affected engine) − PUSH 8. LANDING/HOVER CHECKLIST − COMPLETE (200−foot checks at a minimum based on urgency) If fire still persists: 9. LAND/DITCH IMMEDIATELY If fire no longer evident: 9. LAND AS SOON AS POSSIBLE If fire NOT confirmed: 3. LAND AS SOON AS PRACTICABLE |
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ENGINE COMPARTMENT FIRE ON DECK Symptoms |
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1. FIRE warning light illuminated 2. Possible hand or voice signals from ground crew 3. Red warning light illuminated on the corresponding Emergency Fuel Shutoff Lever (EFSL) |
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ENGINE COMPARTMENT FIRE ON DECK Corrective Action |
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1. ATTEMPT TO CONFIRM PRESENCE OF FIRE (alert crew) 2. FADEC CONTROL SWITCHES − BOTH OFF 3. EMERGENCY FUEL SHUTOFF LEVERS − BOTH OFF 4. BOOST PUMPS − ALL OFF If fire confirmed: 5. PRI FIRE EXTINGUISHER BUTTON (affected engine) − CONFIRM; PUSH 6. SEC FIRE EXTINGUISHER BUTTON (affected engine) − PUSH 7. EMERGENCY ELECTRICAL CUTOFF − OFF 8. ROTOR BRAKE − ON 9. EVACUATE AIRCRAFT |
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SMOKE AND FUME ELIMINATION Corrective Action |
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1. HEAT/COOL SWITCHES − OFF 2. RAM AIR − OPEN 3. CABIN SLIDING DOOR − OPEN 4. PILOT WINDOWS − OPEN 5. LAND AS SOON AS PRACTICABLE |
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INTERNAL FIRE (CABIN, ELECTRICAL, AND/OR AVIONICS) Corrective Actions |
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1. DESIGNATE CREWMEMBER TO FIGHT FIRE 2. AFFECTED EQUIPMENT − OFF 3. HEAT/COOL SWITCHES − OFF 4. RAM AIR − CLOSED 5. CABIN SLIDING DOOR − CLOSED 6. PILOT WINDOWS − CLOSED 7. RACK BLOWER CIRCUIT BREAKER − PULL (for avionics rack fire only − avionics rack panel R4 #4 in HH−65, R5 #4 in MH−65) 8. CIRCUIT BREAKERS − PULL (for affected circuits) 9. LANDING/HOVER CHECKLIST − COMPLETE (200−foot checks at a minimum based on urgency) If electrical or avionics fire persists: 10. EMERGENCY ELECTRICAL CUTOFF − OFF If electrical or avionics fire persists: 11. LAND/DITCH IMMEDIATELY If fire goes out: 11. LAND AS SOON AS POSSIBLE |
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ENGINE POST−SHUTDOWN FIRE Symptom |
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TOT rises rapidly or does not decrease within 10 seconds after the FADEC control switch has been placed in the OFF position |
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ENGINE POST−SHUTDOWN FIRE Corrective Action |
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1. FADEC CONTROL SWITCH − CHECK OFF 2. BOOST PUMPS − CHECK OFF 3. EMERGENCY FUEL SHUTOFF LEVER − SHUT OFF (ENSURE 10 SECONDS HAVE ELAPSED PRIOR TO SHUTOFF) 4. CRANK BUTTON − DEPRESS UNTIL TOT DECREASES If TOT continues to rise or does not decrease: 5. EMERGENCY ELECTRICAL CUTOFF − OFF 6. ROTOR BRAKE − ON 7. EVACUATE AIRCRAFT |
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FIRE DETECTOR FAILURE Symptom |
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Fire detector FAIL light illuminated |
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FIRE DETECTOR FAILURE Corrective Action |
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LAND AS SOON AS PRACTICABLE |
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FIRE SUPPRESSION FAILURE Symptom |
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L or R EXT caution light illuminated |
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FIRE SUPPRESSION FAILURE Corrective Action |
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ROTOR BLADE DAMAGE Symptoms |
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1. Rotor blade damage is known or suspected AND 2. Secondary indications (such as vibrations) are more than moderate, flight characteristics are drastically altered |
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ROTOR BLADE DAMAGE Corrective Action |
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1. LANDING/HOVER CHECKLIST − COMPLETE (200−foot checks at a minimum based on urgen- cy) 2. LAND/DITCH IMMEDIATELY |
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ROTOR BLADE DAMAGE Symptoms |
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1. Rotor blade damage is known or suspected, with or without secondary indications of up to moderate |
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ROTOR BLADE DAMAGE Corrective Action |
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1. LAND AS SOON AS POSSIBLE |
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Abnormal Vibrations Symptom |
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1. Severe or intolerable vibrations of unknown origin |
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Abnormal Vibrations Corrective Actions |
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1. LANDING/HOVER CHECKLIST − COMPLETE (200−foot checks at a minimum based on urgen- cy) 2. LAND/DITCH IMMEDIATELY |
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Abnormal Vibrations Symptom |
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Abnormal Vibrations Corrective Actions |
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1. CRUISE AIRSPEED − 75−120 KIAS 2. AVOID ABRUPTMANEUVERS 3. LAND AS SOON AS POSSIBLE |
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Abnormal Vibrations Symptom |
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Abnormal Vibrations Corrective Actions |
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1. CRUISE AIRSPEED − 75−120 KIAS 2. AVOID ABRUPT MANEUVERS 3. LAND AS SOON AS PRACTICABLE |
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1. Either inner or outer pane on windshield cracked |
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WINDSCREEN CRACKS Corrective Actions |
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1. CRUISE AIRSPEED 70 KNOTS MAXIMUM 2. IF ARCING ON WINDSCREEN IS NOTICED, SECURE WINDSCREEN ANTI−ICE 3. ABORT MISSION. |
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1. Both inner and outer panes on windscreen cracked |
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WINDSCREEN CRACKS Corrective Actions |
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1. CRUISE AIRSPEED 70 KNOTS MAXIMUM 2. IF ARCING ON WINDSCREEN IS NOTICED, SECURE WINDSCREEN ANTI−ICE 3. LAND AS SOON AS PRACTICABLE |
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UNCOMMANDED LEFT YAW (ULY) Symptom |
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1. Any uncommanded left yaw not attributable to mechanical failure of the tail rotor drive system |
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UNCOMMANDED LEFT YAW (ULY) Corrective Action |
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1. IMMEDIATE FULL RIGHT PEDAL, MAXIMUM DEFLECTION 2. ALTITUDE/OBSTACLES PERMITTING, SMOOTHLY APPLY FORWARD CYCLIC TO INCREASE FORWARD AIRSPEED 3. ALTITUDE PERMITTING, REDUCE COLLECTIVE 4. NR SWITCH − HI |
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1. Illumination of the GB CHIP warning light and a TGB CHIP annunciation on the VEMD CAUTION/ FUEL page |
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TGB CHIP DETECTED Corrective Action |
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1. ESTABLISH SAFE ALTITUDE AND AIRSPEED FOR POSSIBLE LOSS OF TAIL ROTOR THRUST 2. LAND AS SOON AS POSSIBLE |
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LOSS OF TAIL ROTOR THRUST WHILE HOVERING Symptoms |
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1. A loss of tail rotor thrust will result in an IMMEDIATE, rapid left yaw acceleration 2. Tail rotor pedals movable but with no apparent effect 3. Abnormal vibration or noise from the tail section 4. Illumination of the GB CHIP warning light and a TGB CHIP annunciation on the VEMD CAUTION/ FUEL page |
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LOSS OF TAIL ROTOR THRUST WHILE HOVERING Corrective Action |
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1. EMERGENCY FUEL SHUTOFF LEVERS − BOTH OFF 2. MAINTAIN LANDING ATTITUDE 3. CUSHION LANDING WITH COLLECTIVE |
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LOSS OF TAIL ROTOR THRUST IN FORWARD FLIGHT OR FIXED TAIL ROTOR PITCH Symptom |
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1. Uncommanded yaw to the left or right (loss of thrust) 2. Tail rotor pedals movable without effect (loss of thrust) 3. Abnormal vibration or noise from the tail section (loss of thrust or fixed pitch) 4. Possible illumination of the GB CHIP warning light (loss of thrust) with a TGB CHIP annunciation on the VEMD CAUTION/FUEL page 5. Cannot move pedals either left or right (fixed pitch) |
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LOSS OF TAIL ROTOR THRUST IN FORWARD FLIGHT OR FIXED TAIL ROTOR PITCH Corrective Action |
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1. DIRECTIONAL CONTROL − MAINTAIN USING CYCLIC AND COLLECTIVE 2. LAND AS SOON AS PRACTICABLE. UTILIZE PROCEDURE FOR LANDING WITH TAIL ROTOR MALFUNCTION |
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POWERED LANDING WITH TAIL ROTOR MALFUNCTION Corrective Action |
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1. LANDING/HOVER CHECKLIST − COMPLETE 2. APPROACH ANGLE/SPEED − AS REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN RIGHT YAW (left sideslip) 3. TOUCHDOWN − ELIMINATE YAW AND DRIFT 4. ROLLOUT − COORDINATE CYCLIC AND COLLECTIVE TO MAINTAIN DIRECTIONAL CONTROL AND REDUCE GROUNDSPEED 5. BRAKES − APPLY AS REQUIRED |
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AUTOROTATIVE LANDING WITH TAIL ROTOR MALFUNCTION Corrective Action |
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1. LANDING/HOVER CHECKLIST − COMPLETE 2. AIRSPEED − 75 KIAS 3. COLLECTIVE − DECREASE TO ESTABLISH AUTOROTATION 4. FADEC CONTROL SWITCHES − IDLE 5. AT 200 FEET RADALT − WHEELS AS REQUIRED If satisfied that the approach will permit successful completion of the autorotation to the desired area: 6. FADEC CONTROL SWITCHES − OFF 7. AT 125 FEET RADALT − INITIATE FLARE. INFLATE FLOATS AS REQUIRED 8. ASSUME LANDING ATTITUDE, ELIMINATING DRIFT PRIOR TO TOUCHDOWN 9. COLLECTIVE − CUSHION THE LANDING |
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ENGINE EMERGENCIES IN−FLIGHT − GENERAL (BIG 4) |
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1. Nr − MAINTAIN 2. AIRSPEED/ALTITUDE − CONTROL AND SET LIMITS 3. WHEELS/FLOATS − AS REQUIRED 4. ANALYZE |
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DUAL ENGINE FAILURE IN−FLIGHT − GENERAL Symptoms |
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1. Low Nr horn − ON 2. Nr − DECAYING 3. Engine parameters − BOTH ENGINES DECREASING 4. Possible right yaw |
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DUAL ENGINE FAILURE IN−FLIGHT − GENERAL Corrective Action |
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1. Nr − MAINTAIN 2. PERFORM AUTOROTATION PROCEDURE |
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VISUAL AUTOROTATION PROCEDURES Corrective Action |
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1. COMPLETE THE BIG 4" (airspeed 75−105 KIAS) 2. TURN TOWARD DESIRED LANDING AREA AND/OR INTO THE WIND 3. AT 200 FT RADALT − WHEELS RECHECK 4. AT 125 FT RADALT − INITIATE FLARE; INFLATE FLOATS AS REQUIRED 5. ASSUME LANDING ATTITUDE, ELIMINATING YAW AND DRIFT PRIOR TO TOUCHDOWN 6. COLLECTIVE − CUSHION THE LANDING The following items should be completed if time and altitude permit: a. CABIN DOOR − OPEN b. SHOULDER HARNESS − LOCKED c. DISTRESS − TRANSMIT d. IFF − EMERGENCY e. FADEC CONTROL SWITCHES − BOTH OFF f. ENGINE RESTART − CONSIDER ATTEMPT g. LANDING LIGHTS − AS REQUIRED h. BOOST PUMPS − OFF |
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INSTRUMENT AUTOROTATION PROCEDURES Corrective Action |
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Definition
1. COMPLETE THE BIG 4" (airspeed 75 KIAS) 2. TURN TOWARD DESIRED LANDING AREA AND/OR INTO THE WIND 3. AT 200 FEET RADALT − WHEELS RECHECK 4. AT 125 FEET RADALT − INITIATE FLARE. CONTROL THE RATE TO ARRIVE AT 20 DEGREES NOSE UP AT 75 FEET RADALT; INFLATE FLOATS AS REQUIRED 5. MAINTAIN FLARE UNTIL DESIRED AIRSPEED IS REACHED − 30 KT PLUS HALF THE WIND SPEED 6. ASSUME 5 NOSE UP, WINGS−LEVEL LANDING ATTITUDE 7. AT 25 FEET RADALT − COLLECTIVE − CUSHION THE LANDING The following items should be completed if time and altitude permit: a. CABIN DOOR − OPEN b. SHOULDER HARNESS − LOCKED c. DISTRESS − TRANSMIT d. IFF − EMERGENCY e. FADEC CONTROL SWITCHES − OFF f. ENGINE RESTART − CONSIDER ATTEMPT g. LANDING LIGHTS − AS REQUIRED h. BOOST PUMPS − OFF |
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Term
SINGLE−ENGINE FAILURES IN−FLIGHT TO INCLUDE: LOW HOVER, HIGH HOVER, AND TAKEOFF/LANDING TRANSITION Symptoms |
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Definition
1. Possible Nr droop 2. Abnormal engine parameters 3. DIF N1 warning light illuminated 4. Low Nr horn 5. Torque, TOT, N1, N2 decreasing 6. As engine spools down, additional symptoms will become evident such as Generator Failure, Eng Oil P light 7. FLI switches to OEI mode page 8. ECS disengages 9. Bleed air shuts off |
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Term
SINGLE−ENGINE FAILURES IN−FLIGHT TO INCLUDE: LOW HOVER, HIGH HOVER, AND TAKEOFF/LANDING TRANSITION Corrective Action |
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Definition
1. Nr − MAINTAIN 2. AIRSPEED/ALTITUDE − CONTROL 3. WHEELS/FLOATS − AS REQUIRED 4. LAND BACK OR CONTINUE FLIGHT LAND BACK PROCEDURE: 5. ASSUME LANDING ATTITUDE, ELIMINATE YAW AND DRIFT PRIOR TO TOUCHDOWN CONTINUED FLIGHT PROCEDURE: 6. COLLECTIVE − ADJUST TO MAXIMUM POWER, MAINTAINING MINIMUM Nr (at or above 345 RPM) 7. AIRSPEED − CLIMB AT 70−75 KIAS 8. Nr/OEI − SET AS NECESSARY 9. ANALYZE |
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Term
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Definition
1. Possible Nr droop 2. Abnormal engine parameters 3. DIF N1 warning light illuminated 4. Low Nr horn 5. Torque, TOT, N1, N2 decreasing 6. As engine spools down, additional symptoms will become evident such as Generator Failure, Eng Oil P light 7. FLI switches to OEI mode page 8. ECS disengages 9. Bleed air shuts off |
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Term
FLAMEOUT Corrective Action |
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Definition
1. COMPLETE THE BIG 4" 2. ENGINE SHUTDOWN PROCEDURE − COMPLETE |
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Term
ENGINE CHIP DETECTED Symptoms |
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Definition
1. ENG No. CHIP warning light illuminated 2. Corresponding ENGINE CHIP annunciation on the VEMD CAUTION/FUEL page |
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Term
ENGINE CHIP DETECTED Corrective Action |
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Definition
1. COMPLETE THE BIG 4" 2. FADEC CONTROL SWITCH (AFFECTED ENGINE) − CONFIRM; IDLE 3. ENGINE − MONITOR If ABNORMAL indications: 4. ENGINE SHUTDOWN PROCEDURE − COMPLETE If NORMAL indications: 4. LAND AS SOON AS PRACTICABLE. (If additional power is required for landing, affected FCS may be switched to FLT position.) |
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Term
ENGINE GEARBOX/OUTPUT SHAFT FAILURE Symptoms |
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Definition
1. N2 significantly above Nr 2. Zero torque on malfunctioning engine 3. Possible loud noises from the engine area |
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Term
ENGINE GEARBOX/OUTPUT SHAFT FAILURE Corrective Action |
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Definition
1. COMPLETE THE BIG 4" 2. ENGINE SHUTDOWN PROCEDURE − COMPLETE |
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Term
N1 DIVERGENCE/PARTIAL POWER LOSS Symptoms |
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Definition
1. DIF N1 Warning Light illuminated 2. OEI GOV mode page 3. N1 difference between both engines is greater than 6% |
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Term
N1 DIVERGENCE/PARTIAL POWER LOSS Corrective Action |
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Definition
1. COMPLETE THE BIG 4" 2. ENGINE PARAMETERS − MONITOR 3. LAND AS SOON AS PRACTICABLE |
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Term
MAJOR FADEC/GOVERNOR FAILURE Symptoms |
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Definition
1. FADEC No. 1 or 2 FAIL caution light illuminated 2. Red ENGINE STATUS light on the overhead quadrant illuminated 3. OEI GOV mode page displayed 4. Affected engine will not respond to collective movement due to Fuel Flow metering being frozen at the rate present when the FADEC failed |
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Term
MAJOR FADEC/GOVERNOR FAILURE Corrective Action |
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Definition
1. COMPLETE THE BIG 4" 2. TRNG SWITCH − FLT 3. FADEC BACKUP SWITCH (affected engine) − BACKUP 4. OEI − SET AS NECESSARY 5. LAND AS SOON AS PRACTICABLE |
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Term
MINOR FADEC/GOVERNOR FAILURE Symptom |
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Definition
1. GOV caution light illuminated |
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Term
MINOR FADEC/GOVERNOR FAILURE Corrective Action |
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Definition
1. COMPLETE THE BIG 4" 2. ABORT MISSION. URGENT MISSION MAY BE COMPLETED |
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Term
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Definition
1. LANE 1 FAILED > PRESS OFF 1 2. LANE 2 FAILED > PRESS OFF 2 3. CROSS TALK FAILED > PRESS OFF 1 4. CROSS TALK FAILED > PRESS OFF 2 5. Loss of one screen 6. FLI DEGR annunciation on the VEMD with BLANK TRQ parameters (No. 1 TRQ for top VEMD and No. 2 TRQ for bottom VEMD) 7. GOV caution light 8. NO BINGO annunciation |
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Term
VEMD FAILURES Corrective Action |
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Definition
1. SHUT OFF SCREEN 1 OR 2 AS APPROPRIATE 2. CONTINUE FLIGHT AS APPROPRIATE |
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Term
DUAL VEMD SCREEN FAILURE Symptoms |
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Definition
1. Both VEMD screens off or failed 2. GOV caution light illuminated |
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Term
DUAL VEMD SCREEN FAILURE Corrective Action |
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Definition
1. SHUT OFF SCREEN 1 OR 2 AS APPROPRIATE 2. AVOID HIGH POWER SETTINGS, REFERENCE PLACARD FOR COLLECTIVE PITCH SETTINGS 3. ABORT MISSION |
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Term
LUBRICATION SYSTEM FAILURE Possible Symptoms |
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Definition
1. ENG No. OIL P warning light illuminated 2. Engine oil pressure fluctuates, increases or decreases abnormally 3. Red engine status light illuminated on the overhead control quadrant 4. Engine oil pressure less than 25 psi |
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Term
LUBRICATION SYSTEM FAILURE Corrective Action |
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Definition
1. COMPLETE THE BIG 4" 2. ENGINE SHUTDOWN PROCEDURE − COMPLETE |
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Term
ENGINE SURGE OR COMPRESSOR STALL IN−FLIGHT Symptoms |
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Definition
1. Popping or rumbling noises 2. TOT increases 3. Torque and N1 decreases 4. Airframe vibration |
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Term
ENGINE SURGE OR COMPRESSOR STALL IN−FLIGHT Corrective Action |
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Definition
1. COMPLETE THE BIG 4" If NORMAL engine parameters or affected engine cannot be identified: 2. LAND AS SOON AS PRACTICABLE If ABNORMAL engine parameters and affected engine can be identified: 2. FADEC CONTROL SWITCH (affected engine) − CONFIRM; IDLE 3. ENGINE − MONITOR If ABNORMAL IDLE parameters: 4. ENGINE SHUTDOWN PROCEDURE − COMPLETE If NORMAL IDLE parameters: 4. LAND AS SOON AS PRACTICABLE |
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Term
ENGINE SURGE OR COMPRESSOR STALL ON DECK Possible Symptoms |
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Definition
1. Popping or rumbling noises 2. TOT increases 3. Torque and N1 decreasing 4. Airframe vibration/shuddering |
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Term
ENGINE SURGE OR COMPRESSOR STALL ON DECK Corrective Action |
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Definition
1. FADEC CONTROL SWITCH (affected engine) − OFF 2. FUEL BOOST PUMPS (affected engine) − OFF 3. TOT − MONITOR FOR POST SHUTDOWN FIRE |
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Term
ENGINE OIL COOLER FAN FAILURE Symptoms |
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Definition
1. OIL TEMP warning light illuminated 2. Abnormal rise in engine oil temperature If BOTH engines are overheated: 1. CRUISE AIRSPEED − 120 KIAS MIN 2. LAND AS SOON AS PRACTICABLE 3. SHUT DOWN ENGINES AS SOON AS POSSIBLE |
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Term
ENGINE OIL COOLER FAN FAILURE Corrective Action |
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Definition
If ONE engine is overheated: 1. CRUISE AIRSPEED − 75 KIAS MIN 2. FADEC CONTROL SWITCH (affected engine) − CONFIRM; IDLE 3. ENGINE OIL TEMPERATURE − MONITOR 4. LAND AS SOON AS PRACTICABLE (If additional power is required for landing, affected FCS may be switched to flight position.) |
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Term
ENGINE SHUTDOWN PROCEDURE IN−FLIGHT |
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Definition
1. SINGLE−ENGINE FLIGHT PROFILE − ESTABLISH 2. FADEC CONTROL SWITCH (affected engine) − CONFIRM; IDLE; CONFIRM; OFF 3. BOOST PUMPS (affected engine) − OFF 4. TOT − MONITOR FOR POST SHUTDOWN FIRE 5. OEI − SET AS REQUIRED 6. FUEL − TRANSFER/JETTISON AS REQUIRED (To transfer all useable fuel, the boost pumps on the failed engine side must be ON to drive the transfer injectors.) 7. LAND AS SOON AS PRACTICABLE (single−engine landing procedure) |
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Term
RESTARTING ENGINE IN−FLIGHT Corrective Action |
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Definition
1. HEAT − OFF 2. EMERGENCY FUEL SHUTOFF LEVER − ENSURE FORWARD 3. BOOST PUMPS − ON 4. CHECK N1 LESS THAN 17% 5. PERFORM NORMAL START PROCEDURE If engine start is successful: 6. LAND AS SOON AS PRACTICABLE If engine fails to light off: 6. ENGINE SHUTDOWN PROCEDURE − COMPLETE |
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Term
ENGINE START EMERGENCIES Possible Symptoms |
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Definition
1. Insufficient voltage (<17 VDC) 2. FADEC No.1 or 2 FAIL caution light illuminates 3. TOT digital value is underscored in red 4. No rise in N1 and/or TOT within 10 seconds 5. TOT rises rapidly and/or appears that it will exceed 750 degrees Celsius (hot start) 6. The main rotor does not turn prior to 25% N1 7. Engine does not reach 45% N1 by 30 seconds and is no longer accelerating 8. ENG No. OIL P warning light does not extinguish prior to 70% N1 9. The N2 needle passes the Nr needle |
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Term
ENGINE START EMERGENCIES Corrective Action |
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Definition
1. FADEC CONTROL SWITCH − OFF 2. BOOST PUMPS − OFF 3. TOT − MONITOR FOR POST SHUTDOWN FIRE |
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Term
TORQUE, TOT or N1 INDICATING SYSTEM FAILURE Possible Symptoms |
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Definition
1. FLI DEGR annunciation on the VEMD 2. TRQ, TOT or N1 value missing with TRQ, TOT, or N1 label in boldface yellow type 3. GOV caution light 4. All other engine parameters normal |
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Term
TORQUE, TOT or N1 INDICATING SYSTEM FAILURE Corrective Action |
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Definition
1. COMPLETE THE 'BIG 4" 2. MONITOR OTHER ENGINE PARAMETERS 3. AVOID HIGH POWER SETTINGS 4. ABORT MISSION. |
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Term
VEHICLE PAGE INDICATION FAILURES Symptoms |
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Definition
1. VEMD Vehicle page indicator blanked without numerical values. 2. VEHICLE PARAMETER OVER LIMIT annunciation on the VEMD. |
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Term
VEHICLE PAGE INDICATION FAILURES Corrective Action |
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Definition
1. MONITOR FOR SECONDARY INDICATIONS 2. ABORT MISSION |
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Term
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC SYSTEM FAILURE Symptoms |
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Definition
1. PRI SERVO P warning light illuminated 2. SERVO JAM warning light illuminated 3. LIMIT lights illuminated 4. HYD2 PRESS <720 psi 5. SERVO LIMIT annunciation on the VEMD CAUTION/ FUEL page 6. High−pitched noise from transmission area 7. Stiffness in flight controls |
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Term
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC SYSTEM FAILURE Corrective Action |
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Definition
1. CRUISE AIRSPEED − 75 TO 100 KIAS 2. AVOID ABRUPT MANEUVERS 3. LAND AS SOON AS PRACTICABLE |
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Term
SECONDARY HYDRAULIC SYSTEM FAILURE Symptoms |
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Definition
1. SEC SERVO P warning light illuminated 2. SEC HYD LO PRESS warning light illuminated 3. SERVO JAM warning light illuminated 4. HYD1 PRESS <720 psi 5. SEC HYD ISOLATE warning light illuminated. (Only if failure is due to a loss of hydraulic fluid) 6. High−pitched noise from transmission area 7. Stiffness in flight controls |
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Term
SECONDARY HYDRAULIC SYSTEM FAILURE Corrective Action |
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Definition
1. CRUISE AIRSPEED − 75 TO 100 KIAS 2. AVOID ABRUPT MANEUVERS 3. TAIL HYD ISOLATE SWITCH − CUTOFF 4. EMERGENCY LANDING GEAR EXTENSION HANDLE − PULL (not required if wheels are down) 5. LANDING GEAR HANDLE − DOWN 6. SAFETY PIN − INSTALL (if available) If wheels fail to extend: 7. CONSIDER EXTERNAL ACTIVATION OF LANDING GEAR BLOW DOWN BOTTLE TO EXTEND LANDING GEAR − ACTIVATE FROM THE GROUND BY REMOVING FLAGGED SAFETY PIN AND ACTUATOR PIN (located in chine panel forward of the left main mount) If wheels still fail to extend: 8. CONSIDER USE OF EXTERNAL NITROGEN CANISTER VIA THE LANDING GEAR NITROGEN LINE T−FITTING TO EXTEND LANDING GEAR (located in chine panel forward of the left main mount) 9. LAND AS SOON AS PRACTICABLE. (If loss of fluid situation exists or is suspected − PERFORM VERTICAL LANDING) |
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